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Trickster is the exemplar , with his multiplicity of appearances and effects . His names are mere signs of his personage ( recall Jesus , the Christ , the Holy Spirit , God ) , his appearances are changeable , multiple , and his effects ...
Trickster is the exemplar , with his multiplicity of appearances and effects . His names are mere signs of his personage ( recall Jesus , the Christ , the Holy Spirit , God ) , his appearances are changeable , multiple , and his effects ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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The effects of factors 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 1 management can be ...
The effects of factors 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 1 management can be ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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