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Trickster is the exemplar, with his multiplicity of appearances and effects. His
names are mere signs ofhis personage (recallJesus, the Christ, the Holy Spirit,
God), his appearances are changeable, multiple, and his effects vary all the way
from ...
Trickster is the exemplar, with his multiplicity of appearances and effects. His
names are mere signs ofhis personage (recallJesus, the Christ, the Holy Spirit,
God), his appearances are changeable, multiple, and his effects vary all the way
from ...
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Generally, peer encouragement of time management and attendance had little
effect. Support Support, or the lack of it, impacted significantly on the students'
progress. Support can be conceptualized as a strategy when it is actively sought
and ...
Generally, peer encouragement of time management and attendance had little
effect. Support Support, or the lack of it, impacted significantly on the students'
progress. Support can be conceptualized as a strategy when it is actively sought
and ...
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The effects offactors are often confounded by the effects of other factors. Due to
this interconnectedness, different conceptualizations of the primacy of individual
factors is possible. For example, time management can be construed as a prime
...
The effects offactors are often confounded by the effects of other factors. Due to
this interconnectedness, different conceptualizations of the primacy of individual
factors is possible. For example, time management can be construed as a prime
...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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