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Propaganda: Reinterpreting the Democratic Problem
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Siri Sylvan
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The impact of Taekwondo instructors' nonverbal communication on student engagement in liberal arts education: evidence from Chinese universities. [PDF]
Cheng L, Gu Y.
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International Progress and Colonial Critique in E.H. Carr's Reflexive Realism
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Arturo Chang
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Care-Based Collaboration for Regional Sustainability: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study of Community Nurses and Local Businesses in Japan. [PDF]
Yata A, Ohta R, Iwashita Y.
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Beyond the Populist Moment: Nationalism and the Democratic Chain of Conflict
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Michaelangelo Anastasiou
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Multimodal storytelling for neurodiverse learners: effects on engagement, social belonging, and oral communication skills. [PDF]
Ma Y, Hashemifardnia A.
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Revitalizing a Minority Language
ACADEMIA. The magazine of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2023On the past and future of the Upper Sorbian minority language in Germany.
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Indigenous Language Revitalization
2023Countless Indigenous languages around the world are the focus of innovative community regeneration efforts, as the legacies of colonialism have created conditions of extreme sociopolitical, educational, and economic adversity for the speakers of these languages—and their descendants. In response to these conditions that Indigenous people face globally,
Guerrettaz, Anne Marie, Engman, Mel
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2013
AbstractLinguists have become increasingly engaged in language documentation, working to record languages while they are still spoken. Speaker communities often turn to revitalization programs, attempting to strengthen the speaker base of their ancestral languages and make them vital again.
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AbstractLinguists have become increasingly engaged in language documentation, working to record languages while they are still spoken. Speaker communities often turn to revitalization programs, attempting to strengthen the speaker base of their ancestral languages and make them vital again.
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