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Sequencing Nursery Rhymes Through Early Coding in Preschool Settings
ABSTRACT Employment in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields will continue to grow in the coming years. Those entering the STEM workforce will be expected to demonstrate proficiency in areas such as literacy and problem solving, among other domains. Early access to STEM concepts such as coding may support skill development and
Nicole S. Fenty +2 more
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Rapikwenty: ‘A loner in the ashes’ and other songs for sleeping
Rapikwenty is a traditional Australian Indigenous set of stories-and-songs from the Utopia region of Central Australia performed by Anmatyerr speaking adults to lull children to sleep. The main protagonist is a boy who is left to play alone in the ashes.
Myfany Turpin, Jennifer Green
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NSP7 Molecular Degrader Attenuates Coronaviral Infection Through the β‐TrCP1/FBXO5 Axis
Host E3 ligase FBXO5 as a key regulator that promotes K48‐linked ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of SARS‐CoV‐2 NSP7, thereby suppressing viral replication. NSP7 ubiquitination is co‐regulated by β‐TrCP1 and TAF1. Small molecule BC24877 disrupts β‐TrCP1‐mediated degradation of FBXO5, stabilizing FBXO5 and enhancing NSP7 clearance ...
Yao Tong +18 more
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the bilingual Qom-Spanish verbal production of a “rap originario” band formed by Qom (Toba) indigenous youth, born in an urban neighborhood of Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Victoria Beiras del Carril +1 more
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ABSTRACT In 2023, China introduced regulatory amendments to birth certificates and the hukou (household registration) system, aiming to boost birth rates and offset an aging population. However, the implications of these changes on marriage and family support amidst population policy shifts remain underexplored.
Eileen Y. H. Tsang
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Thomas Braga\u27s Portingales: A Celebration of Portuguese American Culture [PDF]
Profoundly fascinated by and connected to the ancestral culture, Thomas Braga in Portingales (1981) believes he can best express his condition as a so-called hyphenated American if he expresses himself in English rather than in Portuguese.
Silva, Reinaldo
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ABSTRACT Pain in neonates causes many negative effects, such as decreased oxygenation, deterioration in hemodynamics, and increased intracranial pressure. Mothers may experience anxiety while observing the infant experiencing pain. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of gentle human touch (GHT), applied by mothers, on the infant's ...
Derya Kılınç, Seda Çağlar
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Mama `poma´, dad `apple´: Raising a Child with Catalan in Australia
The decision to speak Catalan to my daughter came naturally to me. How else would I tell a story, sing a lullaby or make her laugh but in the language I was told stories, sung lullabies to and made to laugh since I was a new-born! However, whereas the
Victòria Gras
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A Phenomenology of the Practice of Music Therapy with Children [PDF]
Music therapy has been demonstrated as an effective mode of therapeutic intervention for children in recent literature. There is extensive research suggesting benefits for various populations of children, namely: children in the neonatal intensive care ...
Tortorello, Shelby
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This article offers a textual and contextual analysis of ethnically-coded musical performances in migration-themed fiction film, with a particular focus on productions featuring expatriate characters from Poland.
Kris Van Heuckelom, Iwona Guść
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