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A history of the Antisemitic 1934 Montreal Hospital Strike. [PDF]
Groszman L, Weisz G.
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Oath of office of Charles Leib
Oath of office and loyalty to the United States, dated October 16, 1863 of Charles Leib, Santa Fe, New Mexico, as Commissioner of Deeds of Arizona for New Mexico. Certified by Theodore S. Greiner, Notary, Santa Fe.
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This study of first‐year primary school draws on Goffman's concept of “collective behavior” to examine how order is established and disrupted through the mutual adjustment of all participants' actions. We employed a multi‐method longitudinal design, using semi‐standardized observations and qualitative interviews with teachers and children at three ...
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Oath of Office of Abraham Cutler
Oath of Office dated August 16, 1862 of Abraham Cutler, Santa Fe, New Mexico, as United States Marshall for the Territory of New Mexico. Oath attested by Kirby Benedict, Chief Justice and W .F. M. Arny, Secretary of the Territory, with seal, and original
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Militancy in the military: military service and support for political violence and right-wing extremism. [PDF]
Tomsich EA, Wintemute GJ.
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Oath of Office of William Frederick Milton Arny
Copy of the Oath of Office dated September 4, 1862 of William Frederick Milton Arny as Secretary of the Territory of New Mexico. In the oath he swears he has not taken up arms against the United States nor given any aid to those hostile to it.
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Managing Competency‐Based Resistance in Video‐Mediated L2 Peer Feedback Sessions
Abstract Though there is growing empirical evidence on managing advice resistance as an institutional work of higher status party with superior epistemic knowledge domain (e.g., trainer) across diverse settings (e.g., supervision meetings), there is still a lack of research on how second language (L2) learners handle peer resistance in real time once ...
Kübra Ekşi
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Health disparities; is there progress? [PDF]
Yancy CW, Johnson HM.
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Oath of office of John L. Viven
Oath of office and allegiance to the United States Government, dated February 10, 1865 of John L. Viven, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, as First Lieutenant in the New Mexico Cavalry. Certified by W.W. Griffin, Notary Public.
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