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Evidence of tsunami forces shaping clifftop boulder fields from integrated morphometric and numerical modeling approaches. [PDF]
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From jurisdiction to veridiction: Expertise and economization of immunization policy in the United States. [PDF]
Zhikharevich DM, Paul KT.
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Exploring gaps, biases, and research priorities in the evidence for reptile conservation actions. [PDF]
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The experience of 10 years of institutional and program accreditation in Iran with an emphasis on the strengths and implementation challenges: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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2023
Although it is hardly a new insight that social integration as much produces crime as it prevents it, this chapter draws on the case of Pitcairn Island – Britain’s smallest colony and the last British territory in the Pacific – to more deeply explore how intensive social ‘bonding’ capital can be both crime protective as well as criminogenic.
John Scott, Zoe Staines
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Although it is hardly a new insight that social integration as much produces crime as it prevents it, this chapter draws on the case of Pitcairn Island – Britain’s smallest colony and the last British territory in the Pacific – to more deeply explore how intensive social ‘bonding’ capital can be both crime protective as well as criminogenic.
John Scott, Zoe Staines
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2021
Higher education often implements tightly controlled group interventions to help support struggling student groups succeed in college. Insulation of underprepared students for “academic benefit” is prevalent and isolates students until they fulfill a defined curriculum.
Michael Morsches, Grant J. Matthews
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Higher education often implements tightly controlled group interventions to help support struggling student groups succeed in college. Insulation of underprepared students for “academic benefit” is prevalent and isolates students until they fulfill a defined curriculum.
Michael Morsches, Grant J. Matthews
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