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Journalism History, 2016
This is the first issue o/Journalism History overseen by a guest editor. Lee Jolliffe of Drake University proposed and produced a special edition devoted to adventure journalism of the nineteenth century. The staff members (/Journalism History are gratefulfor her shepherding this issue to completion.Welcome to a time when journalism ethics is discussed
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This is the first issue o/Journalism History overseen by a guest editor. Lee Jolliffe of Drake University proposed and produced a special edition devoted to adventure journalism of the nineteenth century. The staff members (/Journalism History are gratefulfor her shepherding this issue to completion.Welcome to a time when journalism ethics is discussed
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International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2016
AbstractCurrently, neoliberalism serves as the foundation for the majority of educational reform efforts. Neoliberal approaches repeatedly privilege the value of ‘expert’ knowledge in framing policy and practice, resulting in limited opportunities for the impact of local community knowledge and experience on teaching and learning.
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AbstractCurrently, neoliberalism serves as the foundation for the majority of educational reform efforts. Neoliberal approaches repeatedly privilege the value of ‘expert’ knowledge in framing policy and practice, resulting in limited opportunities for the impact of local community knowledge and experience on teaching and learning.
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South African Journal of Geology, 2015
Groundwater is sometimes described as the “Cinderella” of water resources, since it is an often overlooked part of South Africa’s total water resource. The scientific study of groundwater – known as hydrogeology (or geohydrology) – is something of a hybrid, combining skills and techniques from several disciplines including mathematics, chemistry ...
S. ADAMS, J. E. COBBING, K. RIEMANN
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Groundwater is sometimes described as the “Cinderella” of water resources, since it is an often overlooked part of South Africa’s total water resource. The scientific study of groundwater – known as hydrogeology (or geohydrology) – is something of a hybrid, combining skills and techniques from several disciplines including mathematics, chemistry ...
S. ADAMS, J. E. COBBING, K. RIEMANN
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The release of George Lucas's Star Wars: Special Editions (1997) was an unprecedented event. Not only did the opening weekend set box office records, but the release marked a series of "firsts" in film history. Most notably, it was the first time a film was re-released with significant changes made to the original work, calling into question issues of
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Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2010
Darlene E. Clover, Kathy Sanford
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Darlene E. Clover, Kathy Sanford
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