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The Inner Circle vs. the Outer Circle or British English vs. American English
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Inner Circle/Outer Circle: A Group Technique Based on Native American Healing Circles
The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2001Abstract The significance of the circle from a Native perspective is discussed as a symbol of and framework for group process. Specific discussion is offered concerning the importance of traditional Native values, symbolism of numbers and spatial directions, concentric circles, medicine, connect versus disconnect, and seeking vision. Inner circle/outer
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The Inner Circle and the Outer Circle: Administration and Leadership of Guangchang Wu
2020The structures of administrating and leading guangchang wu are developing rapidly. At a grassroots level there are a variety of leadership practices, formal and informal, taking place, with much of this occurring through virtual engagement. At a governmental level there are various policies in place to guide and direct guangchang wu.
Rose Martin, Ruohan Chen
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We live in a three-dimensional space; what sort of space is it? Can we build it from simple geometric objects? The answers to such questions have been found in the last 30 years, and Outer Circles describes the basic mathematics needed for those answers as well as making clear the grand design of the subject of hyperbolic manifolds as a whole.
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We live in a three-dimensional space; what sort of space is it? Can we build it from simple geometric objects? The answers to such questions have been found in the last 30 years, and Outer Circles describes the basic mathematics needed for those answers as well as making clear the grand design of the subject of hyperbolic manifolds as a whole.
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Redefining Kachru's ‘Outer Circle’ of English
English Today, 1998A re-examination of a widely-established view of how English works in the ...
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The ‘Outer Circle’ as a role model for the ‘Expanding Circle’
English Today, 2011The post-World War II emergence of the linguistic phenomenon called ‘World English’ has given rise to seemingly endless discussion and much speculation among scholars and the lay public alike. The topics of discussion range from horrified exclamations at the mysterious apparition (like Horatio's ‘Look my Lord it comes!
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Expanding Circles within the Outer Circle: The rural Kisii in Kenya
World Englishes, 2009ABSTRACT: This paper evaluates a range of factors that have contributed to the limited spread of English to rural Kisii, Kenya, making the presence of English in this non‐urban context fall closer to an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) or Expanding Circle continuum than to the expected English as a Second Language (ESL) context.
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Cell-cycle control: POLO-like kinases join the outer circle
Trends in Cell Biology, 1997Named after the polo gene of Drosophila, POLO-like kinases (PLKs) constitute a novel, evolutionarily conserved family of essential cell-cycle regulators. As emphasized in this review, recent studies identify important roles for vertebrate PLKs at the onset of mitosis: Plx1, a Xenopus PLK, has been implicated in the activation of Cdc25 phosphatase (and ...
Lane, H. A., Nigg, E. A.
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