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“Making” Waves: How Young Learners Connect to Their Natural World through Third Space
In a world that grows increasingly aware of ecological problems such as global warming, rising sea levels, and pollution, we need to reconsider how we connect ourselves to the natural world around us. In this paper, we view makerspaces as ideal locations
Anne Burke, Abigail Crocker
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Duration of Care in Early Intervention in Psychosis Services: A Multi‐Perspective Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Introduction Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services in England are commissioned to provide up to 3 years' support to people experiencing first episode psychosis, but the optimal duration remains debated. This qualitative study aimed to explore how decisions about EIP duration are made and experienced by multiple stakeholders.
Michelle Rickett +8 more
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Regional fisheries management organizations are mandated to reduce impacts of commercial fishing activities on non-target species. This is particularly important because fishing associated with natural drifting objects and artificial fish-aggregating ...
Punyadeva N.B. Prasada +4 more
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The spread of non‐native species
ABSTRACT The global redistribution of species through human agency is one of the defining ecological signatures of the Anthropocene, with biological invasions reshaping biodiversity patterns, ecosystem processes and services, and species interactions globally.
Phillip J. Haubrock +16 more
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MONITORING AND DEFORMATION ANALYSIS OF GROYNES USING TLS AT THE RIVER ELBE [PDF]
To enter the Port of Hamburg, one of Europe’s busiest ports all vessels need to navigate around 145 km along the Elbe river, a tide influenced navigation channel.
F. Tschirschwitz +3 more
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Flotsam and Jetsam: Art, Allegory, and Shipwreck in the Twenty-First Century (III)
This allegorical postcard is organized around two groups of photographs. The first group was the result of a joint collaboration with the Vancouver artist Scott Saunders, and it produced photographs which have peppered several of my previous texts ...
Howard David Brian
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PORTUGAL'S WAR IN ANGOLA 1961 – 1974
Angola, once the jewel in the crown of the Portuguese colonial empire, has been in the forefront of world news for many years arising from the tragic and bloody civil war that has torn the country apart.
E.A. Sutton-Pryce
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Wild pig habitat use impacted by prescribed fire in the William B. Bankhead National Forest, USA
Natural resource management activities like integrated wild pig control programs and 3–5‐year interval prescribed burning can reduce wild pig activity and habitat but can have an unintended side effect of allowing them to thrive in sensitive and protected areas, where access and tools are restricted.
Patience E. Knight +2 more
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“This fabulous flotsam”: Michael Moorcock’s Urban Anthropology in “London under London”
Michael Moorcock is often described as “one of the most prolific and varied writers working in Britain” (Malcolm 146). His success as a writer and editor of science fiction and fantasy literature is well established, but he is also the author of two ...
Houswitschka Christoph
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Species composition, size range and some behavioral notes about drifting flotsam associated fish of the Balearic Islands are presented, and more detailed observations on Seriola dumerili, Naucrates ductor, Coryphaena hippurus and Scomberesox saurus are ...
Francisco Riera +5 more
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