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What were initial perceptions, and how did

1. Briefly, describe how your project originated. How did the idea come about, what needs were identified and why?

1. Briefly, describe how your project originated. How did the idea come about, what needs were identified and why?

... describe how your project originated. How did the idea come about, what needs were identified and why? In the year 2000, the Chamber of Commerce of Barcelona empowered the creation of ...

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What happened locally in the Blitz? How did the government ensure resources were shared fairly? Britain during WW2?

What happened locally in the Blitz? How did the government ensure resources were shared fairly? Britain during WW2?

... consider how they would like to be if they had a fresh start in life. What would they want to change about their behaviour and attitudes to life? Discuss in pairs, then ...explaining how they would ...

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How were puritan families organized what roles were assigned to men and women how...

How were puritan families organized what roles were assigned to men and women how...

... and dealings, like with the rest of their lives. They would never engage in illegal trade, own a tavern, or other seedy occupations. Puritan families did not work on Sundays. They would attend a meeting house in ...
How did First Peoples and Europeans interact. in the Northwest and what were the results? SETTING T4RTEP. To explore this Essential Question, you will

How did First Peoples and Europeans interact. in the Northwest and what were the results? SETTING T4RTEP. To explore this Essential Question, you will

... • focus on the expansion of the European fur trade in the Northwest by exploring the establishment of Rupert’s Land, the creation of the Hudson’s Bay Company, the British—French competit[r] ...

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Why did we pursue this project? What was the rationale for it, and the problem we were solving?

Why did we pursue this project? What was the rationale for it, and the problem we were solving?

... enjoyment, how well they felt the online sessions prepared them for the seminar sessions, and asked for any improvements or ...responses were overwhelmingly positive, barring some minor technical problems ...

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How did psychology originate? When did it begin? Who were the people responsible for establishing psychology as a separate science?

How did psychology originate? When did it begin? Who were the people responsible for establishing psychology as a separate science?

... So what makes psychology different from philosophy? While early philosophers relied on methods such as observation and logic, today’s psychologists utilize scientific methodologies to study and draw conclusions ...

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What Notice Did

What Notice Did

... validity were litigated, 106 in most cases, copyright validity was not ...their initial publication in 1859 until the courts ruled the copyrights to be invalid in ...

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What did Medicare do? The initial impact of Medicare on mortality and out of pocket medical spending

What did Medicare do? The initial impact of Medicare on mortality and out of pocket medical spending

... Another very natural way to avoid extremely low non-medical consumption would be to finance high medical expenses out of savings. If this is a quantitatively important phenomenon, our analysis, which assumes that ...

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Parent’s Perceptions of Health Care Providers Actions Around Child ICU Death: What Helped, What Did Not

Parent’s Perceptions of Health Care Providers Actions Around Child ICU Death: What Helped, What Did Not

... Less than 1% of children with life-threatening illnesses receive hospice care, 17 with studies indicating that minority children are less likely than White children to receive hospice care. 41 Findings from this study ...

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How and to what extent did private actors influence Basel III?

How and to what extent did private actors influence Basel III?

... heavily watered down version of what appears now. It’s inevitable” (Morrison 2012:4). In Morri- son’s analysis, the fingerprints of the bank lobby are visible in three key areas of Basel III: level of capital ...

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PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS. How Useful Did you find these Health Professionals?

PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS. How Useful Did you find these Health Professionals?

... They were extremely guarded about being involved with anything ’official’ and felt that birth and parenthood were natural conditions that did not require ‘official ...

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How did dairy fatigue research come about and what are we doing?

How did dairy fatigue research come about and what are we doing?

... Where is the research now? We are just beginning Year 3 of a 7 year programme (2010-2017) and have just completed the 7 th Change laboratory out of 9 planned, and budgeted. Our participants have been very supportive of ...

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Steve In my younger years, if we were going to go drinking, we were going to go drink and drive. That s what we did. That was entertainment.

Steve In my younger years, if we were going to go drinking, we were going to go drink and drive. That s what we did. That was entertainment.

... time…for how many days or hours of sobering up and having reality slap me in the face, put me on a…into the frame of mind where I thought that man, if I just had a drink I could get rid of this and I could feel ...

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Antibiotic resistance: how did we get here and what can we do?

Antibiotic resistance: how did we get here and what can we do?

... Because some nations have very high rates of antibiotic resistance, no country can develop an effective strategy for controlling antibiotic-resistant bacteria by acting alone. 3,31-33 The hard work done by a country ...

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The US current account deficit : how did it come about and what are the policy implications

The US current account deficit : how did it come about and what are the policy implications

... Asia, were not perceived as such by the ...uctuations were not desirable, whereas the desirability of greater exchange rate fl exibility was more geared towards countries with a policy of fi xed exchange ...

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Why, how and when did GTAP happen? What has it achieved? Where is it heading?

Why, how and when did GTAP happen? What has it achieved? Where is it heading?

... He successfully applied for a Senior Fulbright Fellowship and spent a nine month period during 1990-91 with us. During this period he also visited I MPACT ’s principal institutional backers at the Industry Commission ...

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How did language begin?

How did language begin?

... When did this all happen? Again, it's very hard to ...of what we would call civilization. What changed in the species at that point? Did they just get smarter (even if their brains didn't ...

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20/03/2013. What is it and how did it disappear? What is it and how did it not disappear?

20/03/2013. What is it and how did it disappear? What is it and how did it not disappear?

... *Adjustment for age, race/ethnicity, smoking, alcohol, total energy expenditure/week, total energy intake, BMI, type 2 diabetes, dietary fiber intake, fruit and vegetable intake, fola[r] ...

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Why did students enter higher education and what were their aspirations?

Why did students enter higher education and what were their aspirations?

... students were not restricted in these ways and could take greater account of academic-related issues (Table ...liked what they saw at the institution when they attended an interview or open ...

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What are karrikins and how were they ‘discovered’ by plants?

What are karrikins and how were they ‘discovered’ by plants?

... followers were stimulated to germinate not by the heat of a fire but by the chemicals it produced ...fractions were further fractionated and ...compounds were discovered in smoke and collectively ...

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