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Al`manah «Etnodialogi», 2022
Более 40% учеников МАОУ средняя общеобразовательная школа № 147 (Екатеринбург) – дети с миграцией в истории семьи. В 2016 г. МАОУ СОШ № 147 был присвоен статус региональной инновационной площадки в Свердловской области. Тема проекта, победившего в конкурсном отборе, – «Создание модели поликультурного образовательного пространства в условиях ...
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Более 40% учеников МАОУ средняя общеобразовательная школа № 147 (Екатеринбург) – дети с миграцией в истории семьи. В 2016 г. МАОУ СОШ № 147 был присвоен статус региональной инновационной площадки в Свердловской области. Тема проекта, победившего в конкурсном отборе, – «Создание модели поликультурного образовательного пространства в условиях ...
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Two Historiographical Strategies: Ideas and Social Conditions in the History of Science
1984Science has generally been thought to be an intellectual enterprise without equal and its history to be best explained using the techniques of the intellectual historian. For most historians of science, the work of Alexandre Koyre, I.B. Cohen, Henry Guerlac and Marshall Clagett, which focuses on scientific ideas and ignores what happens in society at ...
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Research Evaluation, 1996
Research conditions and production in two humanistic disciplines — ancient history and classical archaeology (AHLA), and English are described and compared. A theoretical framework from research evaluation studies which emphasised mediating process factors in conjunction with input factors to explain research output was applied.
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Research conditions and production in two humanistic disciplines — ancient history and classical archaeology (AHLA), and English are described and compared. A theoretical framework from research evaluation studies which emphasised mediating process factors in conjunction with input factors to explain research output was applied.
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Crime & Delinquency
Understanding offending patterns over the life-course has been a key feature of criminological thought and scholarship since the discipline’s inception. Recent research has brought forth new thinking into how social-historical conditions may influence correlates of crime as well as offending patterns across different eras.
Alex R. Piquero, Matthew R. Durose
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Understanding offending patterns over the life-course has been a key feature of criminological thought and scholarship since the discipline’s inception. Recent research has brought forth new thinking into how social-historical conditions may influence correlates of crime as well as offending patterns across different eras.
Alex R. Piquero, Matthew R. Durose
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2022
In 1916, Christian missionaries Charles Freer Andrews and William Winstanley Pearson published a report that investigated the conditions of indentured labour in Fiji. Their report garnered significant attention in Australia, particularly among humanitarian and feminist organisations.
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In 1916, Christian missionaries Charles Freer Andrews and William Winstanley Pearson published a report that investigated the conditions of indentured labour in Fiji. Their report garnered significant attention in Australia, particularly among humanitarian and feminist organisations.
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Using the Social History to Assess Handicapping Conditions
Children & Schools, 1981Dianne L. Henry +3 more
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Social History, 2009
Revisionist interpretations of the eighteenth-century Church of England have had little impact so far on the writing of the social history of the period, largely because historians of religion have tended to focus on the Church as an institution and on the clergy, and social historians often work within a secular paradigm.
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Revisionist interpretations of the eighteenth-century Church of England have had little impact so far on the writing of the social history of the period, largely because historians of religion have tended to focus on the Church as an institution and on the clergy, and social historians often work within a secular paradigm.
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JAMA, 1963
To maintain this international symposium within limits, Dr. Crombie as director tried to keep to a specific theme, namely, the conditions which were responsible for scientific and technical change. Unfortunately, the participants interpreted this much too loosely, so that the collection of studies does not have nearly the unity which a more rigorous ...
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To maintain this international symposium within limits, Dr. Crombie as director tried to keep to a specific theme, namely, the conditions which were responsible for scientific and technical change. Unfortunately, the participants interpreted this much too loosely, so that the collection of studies does not have nearly the unity which a more rigorous ...
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