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Seeing Your Stories: Visualization for Narrative Medicine. [PDF]
Ma H, Yuan X, Sun X, Lawson G, Wang Q.
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PROTOCOL: the On Track 2.0 cluster randomized teacher-led intervention to support executive function and self-regulation. [PDF]
Kristensen AM, Blurton SP, Vangkilde S.
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Tools of the data detective: A review of statistical methods to detect data and result anomalies in psychology. [PDF]
Crone G, Green CD.
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Green clues: unveiling the role of bryophytes in forensic science. [PDF]
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Jeffrey C. Kinkley. Chinese justice, the fiction : law and literature in modern China
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The Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
The Comprehensive School Mathematics Program (CSMP) has developed a series of lessons based on what they call detective stories. These lessons all follow the same basic format. A first clue is given, which is appropriate to the selection of a subset of the whole numbers.
Ernest Woodward, Linda Schroeder
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The Comprehensive School Mathematics Program (CSMP) has developed a series of lessons based on what they call detective stories. These lessons all follow the same basic format. A first clue is given, which is appropriate to the selection of a subset of the whole numbers.
Ernest Woodward, Linda Schroeder
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Journal of Language and Politics, 2007
The article argues that notwithstanding politicians’ desire to conceal from the public parts of the content of their indoor discussions, we nevertheless find ‘traces’ of their closed door debates in their public addresses. The article suggests that we need to regard at least some of these traces as an inevitable part of the process ...
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The article argues that notwithstanding politicians’ desire to conceal from the public parts of the content of their indoor discussions, we nevertheless find ‘traces’ of their closed door debates in their public addresses. The article suggests that we need to regard at least some of these traces as an inevitable part of the process ...
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