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Popularization strategies as discursive tools to mediate legal knowledge in online forums
Modern information technologies allow us to disseminate specialized knowledge through ask-an-expert forums that serve as a resource for transforming specialized concepts for a lay audience.
Olga Boginskaya
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This article examines lexical units that due to their expressiveness went beyond the Harry Potter novels and have been integrated into the Russian reader's linguistic worldview (picture of the world).
Mariia Shapirko
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The Evolution of Student Engagement: Writing Improves Teaching in Introductory Biology [PDF]
In response to calls for pedagogical reforms in undergraduate biology courses to decrease student attrition rates and increase active learning, this article describes one faculty member’s conversion from traditional teaching methods to more engaging ...
Camfield, Eileen, Land, Kirkwood
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Lilli Suburg (1841-1923) is an author in Estonian literary and cultural history who is not well researched, though her literary output is sufficiently large and her manuscript heritage many-sided, casting light on the little known aspects of her work and
Eve Annuk
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Death masks and professional masks: community, values and ethics in legal education [PDF]
This article is a case-study of simulation as a way of learning values and ethics, an approach implemented curriculum-wide within a postgraduate, professional legal educational programme, the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice, in Scotland.
Maharg, McFarlane, McLoughlan
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A minimal nonfinitely based semigroup whose variety is polynomially recognizable [PDF]
We exhibit a 6-element semigroup that has no finite identity basis but nevertheless generates a variety whose finite membership problem admits a polynomial algorithm.Comment: 16 pages, 3 ...
Goldberg, Svetlana V. +2 more
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Rhetorical structure and reader manipulation in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express [PDF]
This paper describes Agatha Christie’s use of rhetoric to convince readers of the ‘truth’ of her detective’s solution in The Murder on the Orient Express, and uses an adaptation of Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) designed for analyses of long extracts ...
Alexander, M.
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