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Why do students drop out? Turning points and long-term experiences
The Journal of Educational Research, 2018Understanding the reasons that individuals drop out of high school is fundamental to improving intervention efforts to promote graduation. The authors present a mixed methods analysis of the reasons individuals drop out of high school before graduating ...
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Engineering applications of artificial intelligence, 2022
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2017
This chapter analyzes Patterson's remark that “today the oppressed Negro people is seeking integration,” and that “the Negro people are an oppressed nation.” These remarks reflect a bitter internal party struggle that stretched from mid-1944 to mid-1945, leaving in its wake a momentous shift on the much discussed Negro Question, involving a retreat ...
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This chapter analyzes Patterson's remark that “today the oppressed Negro people is seeking integration,” and that “the Negro people are an oppressed nation.” These remarks reflect a bitter internal party struggle that stretched from mid-1944 to mid-1945, leaving in its wake a momentous shift on the much discussed Negro Question, involving a retreat ...
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On Covering Points with Minimum Turns
International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 2012We study the problem of finding a polygonal chain of line segments to cover a set of points in ℝd, d≥2, with the goal of minimizing the number of links or turns in the chain. A chain of line segments that covers all points in the given set is called a covering tour if the chain is closed, and is called a covering path if the chain is open.
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Crime in the Making: Pathways and Turning Points Through Life.
, 1994R. Silverman, R. Sampson, J. Laub
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Turning points Turning points for wind quintet and accordion
2010The title of the work refers to its frequent changes in style and mood around various points. The rhythmic 'shot' chord which opens the work serves a colotomic function throughout, 'announcing' transitions to new material. A second transitional figure, consisting of a simple trill, functions in a similar way.
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