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Ambiguous invitations in the American communicative culture
This paper deals with those features of the speech act of Invitation in the American communicative culture that often cause misunderstanding in cross-cultural communication. Based on an empirical research, it examines the use of the so-called «ambiguous»
E B Schelchkova
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INTERNATIONALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF RECOVERY OF UKRAINE: GOALS AND CHALLENGES
The goal of the study is the analysis of Recovery Plan of Ukraine (draft) on the topic of internationalisation of higher education, its goals and their fulfilment.
Mariia Debych
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Understanding infection dynamics of respiratory diseases requires the identification and quantification of behavioural, social and environmental factors that permit the transmission of these infections between humans.
Anna E. Thorson +46 more
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Short messages are used widely for the micro-coordination of appointments and meetings among friends – which also entails managing cancellations in writing. Based on a corpus of 63 text message dialogues, the paper sets out to describe different patterns:
Katharina König
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Spartan Daily, January 8, 1945 [PDF]
Volume 33, Issue 55https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3535/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Funeral Invitations - Russellville, Kentucky (SC 839) [PDF]
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 839. Original invitations to the funerals of John L. Norton and Reverend Richard Bibb. Also included is a photocopied excerpt from “The Nortons of Russellville, Kentucky: Reminiscences,” by David ...
Folklife Archives, Manuscripts &
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Background NHS Health Check is a primary prevention programme offering cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment to adults in England aged 40–74. Uptake remains a challenge and invitation method is a strong predictor of uptake.
Christopher J. Gidlow +9 more
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Repeated Self- and Peer-Review Leads to Continuous Improvement in Child Interviewing Performance
The present study examined whether a training model that focuses on consistent exposure to protocol procedure, self-evaluation, and intensive peer-review sessions could improve interviewers’ ability to adhere to best practices.
Stacia Stolzenberg, Thomas Lyon
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The Open-Ended Nature of Luke and Acts as Inviting Canonical Actualisation [PDF]
Starting from generally accepted narrative insights, this article attempts to justify a canonical reading of Luke and Acts that actualises the Lukan text for contemporary theology and Christian life.
Kurz, William
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