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How far can skills-talk take us?
Neil Kenny
Feb 02, 2018
In this article, Neil Kenny, Lead Fellow for Languages at the British Academy, argues that the broadened notion of skill proposed by a new British Academy project, The Right Skills, provides a framework for articulating more...
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Correction to
The article "The effect of cationically modified phosphorylcholine polymers on human osteoblasts in vitro and their effect on bone formation in vivo", written by Jonathan M. Lawton, Mariam Habib, Bingkui Ma, Roger A. Brooks...
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Neurodegenerative disease of the brain
Neurodegenerative diseases of the brain pose a major and increasing global health challenge, with only limited progress made in developing effective therapies over the last decade. Interdisciplinary research is improving...
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Student Production ''The Good Doctor'' to Run Nov. 4-8
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jennica Krebs, a theatre major from Lexington, S.C., will direct the Theatre and Dance production of "The Good Doctor." Neil Simon's play parodies the writings of Russian short-story writer/playwright Anton Chekhov.
Published by: Winthrop University
Toward an Ontology of Strategy in an Enterprise Context
Neil Kemp
Oct 01, 2021
What is meant by "strategy" and what concepts are involved in its creation are not well understood, and there is significant inconsistency in the way they are all used. It was hypothesised that current tools and techniques for...
Issues in Providing English as a Second Language Training to Refugees
English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction is a vital part of integrating refugees who do not speak the language into their new home in Newfoundland and Labrador. Given the importance of communicating in an official language...
Pharmacology of cognition
This themed issue of the British Journal of Pharmacology arose from a British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) sponsored symposium at the annual meeting of the British Pharmacological Society (BPS) “Pharmacology 2015”...
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The people of the Cambridge Austin friars.
The Austin friars in Cambridge was an important religious institution between the late thirteenth and mid-sixteenth centuries. Excavations have revealed well-dated and contextualised burials associated with the friary, as well...
Published by: Archaeological journal
Educational Technology and the Pre-K-12 Environment
Neil Grimes
Jul 01, 2024
Educational technology has accelerated in recent years, and it has had a profound impact on current teaching and learning in the Pre-K-12 environment. In future years, advancement and innovation in technology will continue to...
Pharmacology of cognition
This themed issue of the British Journal of Pharmacology arose from a British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) sponsored symposium at the annual meeting of the British Pharmacological Society (BPS) “Pharmacology 2015”...
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Issues in Providing English as a Second Language Training to Refugees
English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction is a vital part of integrating refugees who do not speak the language into their new home in Newfoundland and Labrador. Given the importance of communicating in an official language...
ERT as Mobile Learning by Necessity
The term as below Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) has been adopted worldwide. In practice, approaches to ERT have been contextual with diverse lecturer and student experiences owing to complex assemblages of sociomaterial...
'Reasons to Be Pretty' Tackles Society's Obsession with Beauty
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Show times are 8 p.m. Oct. 22-25 and 2 p.m. Oct. 26. Tickets are $5 w/ a WU ID Oct. 23-23 and $10 w/o; tickets are $8 w/ an ID and $15 without on other show dates. The Winthrop University Department of Theatre and Dance...
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