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Optimization of Production Decisions Under Resource Constraints and Community Priorities
The current paper proposes analytical solution of the problem of optimal allocation of resources in the game of two parties, based on the production function of Cobb-Douglas with constant returns under changing scale of...
Published by: IGI Global
"Nish" Rumboldt
Douglas Dunsmore
Nov 19, 2013
This paper deals with the life and work of Ignatius "Nish" Rumboldt, a formidable force in the development of the choral art in Newfoundland and Labrador. Data has been gathered through the examination of journal and...
Published by: Faculty of Education
FROM SHOE-CROPS TO MOSQUITO HAWKS
Sandra Clarke
Apr 24, 2014
NEWFOUNDLAND ENGLISH IS WITHOUT DOUBT the best-described of any variety of Canadian English. Yet though this observation may be true for the island portion of the province, research into the English spoken in Labrador has lagged...
Investigating Epistemic Stances in Game Play with Data Mining
In this paper, techniques of statistical computing were applied to data logs to investigate the patterns in students' play of The Fuzzy Chronicles, and how these patterns relate to learning outcomes with regards to Newtonian...
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STOP AND GO (AWAY)
TO UNDERSTAND THE LINGUISTIC CLIMATE of Newfoundland, one must look not only at the linguistic variation that exists among Newfoundland speakers, but also at what underlies and drives this variation. It is clear that social...
Introduction
The papers contained in this special issue of Linguistica atlantica were presented at the sixth Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA), hosted by the Department of Linguistics of Memorial...
The Design of Disciplinarily-Integrated Games as Multirepresentational Systems
Disciplinarily-integrated games represent a generalizable genre and template for designing games to support science learning with a focus on bridging across formal and phenomenological representations of core science...
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A Study of the Contribution of Information Technology on the Growth of Tourism Economy Using Cross-Sectional Data
Information technology (IT) has dramatically changed tourism industry, particularly in facilitating and improving information discovery and dissemination in tourism industry. Prior research has identified the key role that IT...
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Predicting Patient Admission From the Emergency Department Using Administrative and Diagnostic Data
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a growing problem in Canada. Many interventions have been proposed to increase patient flow. The objective of this study was to predict patient admission early in the visit with the goal...
Published by: IGI Global