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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMAGERY TYPE AND COLLECTIVE EFFICACY IN ELITE AND NON ELITE ATHLETES
(2007)
David A
Shearer
Rob
Thomson
Stephen D
Mellalieu
et al.
Collective efficacy has been described as an emergent group attribute composed of individual perceptions.
Draught and Soil Disturbance of Model Tillage Tines Under Varying Soil Parameters
(2007)
S. I.
Manuwa
O. C.
Ademosun
All the draught data presented in the ASAE Standards (1994) were based mostly on USA soils.
The Pedagogy of African American Parents: Learning From Educational Excellence in the African American community
(2006)
Audrey P
Watkins, PhD.
While efforts to enhance parent participation are commendable and clearly necessary, we must also examine what teachers, administrators, and the wider educational community can learn from the theory and practice of parents who have successfully mastered the art and science of teaching their children to succeed academically.
Learning Stories and Children's Powerful Mathematics
(2007)
Bob
Perry
Sue
Dockett
Elspeth
Harley
The numeracy matrix is, by its very nature, a work in progress.
Tolerated Failure or Missed Opportunities and Potentials for Teacher Leadership in Urban Schools?
(2006)
Jumanne R.
Sledge, Ed. D.
Pamela
Morehead, Ph.D.
The view of leadership is transformed to focus on scientific understandings of teaching and learning, data driven decision-making and a broader view of professional development.
Trust and the Manager-Subordinate Dyad: Virtual Work as a Unique Context
(2007)
Karen
Moustafa-Leonard
People depend upon
others to exhibit goodwill, sympathy, and appropriate social conduct in routine
settings.
Power and Love: Sadomasochistic Practices in Long-Term Committed Relationships
(2006)
Gabriele
Hoff
Radical feminists claim that sadomasochistic practices (SM) is the pathological perpetuation of patriarchal oppression and violence against women.
American Cancer Society Guidelines for Breast Screening with MRI as an Adjunct to Mammography
(2007)
Debbie
Saslow
Carla
Boetes
Wylie
Burke
et al.
Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) and atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH), together described as lobular neoplasia, are associated with substantially increased risk of subsequent breast cancer, with lifetime risk estimates ranging from 10% to 20%.
What Is the Best Approach to Treating Schizophrenia in Developing Countries?
(2007)
Vikram
Patel
Saeed
Farooq
R.
Thara
Drug treatment for schizophrenia is likely to be more effective if its administration is supervised.
Prostate Cancer: Focus on Therapeutic Vaccines
(2007)
Ellen W
Guthrie
Mindi
Miller
Prostate cancer is more common in older men, with 75% of new prostate cancers diagnosed after age 65.
UCCE helps community coalitions reduce childhood overweight
(2007)
Gloria B
Espinosa-Hall
Diane
Metz
Margaret
Johns
et al.
California children born in 2000
had an estimated one in three chance of developing type 2 diabetes during their lifetimes.
Factors Influencing Successful IT Women's Career Choices: A Qualitative Study
(2006)
Peggy
Meszaros
Carol
Burger
Elizabeth
Creamer
The cognitive dimension is what people believe and how they make meaning and judgments.
The Complete Story: Religion and Race in Global Non-Fiction Programming
(2007)
Barbara
Selznick
The Romans used the ideals of Christianity to build their empire.
Food insecurity may be linked to childhood obesity in low-income Mexican-American families
(2007)
Patricia B
Crawford
Cathi L
Lamp
Yvonne
Nicholson
et al.
Rates of excess weight and obesity
are also higher within low-income populations.
Carving an Image of Society: A Sociological Approach to Self-mutilation
(2005)
Kelly L
Faust
One of the most important things to note about self-mutilation is that it is not an attempt at suicide.
The New Global Financial Landscape: Why Egregious International Corporate Fraud Should Be Cognizable Under the Alien Tort Claims Act
(2006)
Joel
Slawotsky
The biggest corporate scandal of 2005 was the collapse of Refco months after issuing equity shares to the public.
Remembering the Rwandan Genocide: Reconsidering the role of Local and Global Media
(2007)
Jolyon
Mitchell
Some of the most chilling broadcasts in the history of radio emerged from Rwanda in the 1990s.
Current Treatment and Clinical Trial Developments for Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast
(2007)
Judy C.
Boughey
Ricardo J.
Gonzalez
Everett
Bonner
et al.
Pathologically, Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is described as a proliferation of malignant-appearing cells that have not invaded beyond the basement membrane and is distinguished from invasive breast cancer (IBC) by being limited to existing ducts and lobules.
Tolerated Failure or Missed Opportunities and Potentials for Teacher Leadership in Urban Schools?
(2006)
Jumanne R.
Sledge, Ed. D.
Pamela
Morehead, Ph.D.
What separates successful schools from unsuccessful schools is how educators define and utilize leadership.
Speleothems as indicators of wet and dry periods
(2007)
Ian J
Fairchild
Emily A
McMillan
The hydrochemical response of an aquifer is
inherently more complex than that of the hydrology,
but non-linear effects on both can occur.
The New Global Financial Landscape: Why Egregious International Corporate Fraud Should Be Cognizable Under the Alien Tort Claims Act
(2006)
Joel
Slawotsky
The United States recognizes that economic security forms a crucial underpinning of overall national security.
Assessment of the Effects of Student Response Systems on Student Learning and Attitudes over a Broad Range of Biology Courses
(2007)
Ralph W.
Preszler
Angus
Dawe
Charles B.
Shuster
et al.
Traditional lectures and textbooks primarily rely on one-way communication from instructors and authors to students.
Breast cancer in Asian women
(2002)
Marion M
Lee
Practicing primary care physicians need to be aware that their Asian female patients with breast cancer may be diagnosed at a younger age than women of other ethnic groups, they may have different prognostic indicators, and they may choose different treatments.
Dual Spousal Work Involvement: An Alternative Method to Classify Households/Families
(2006)
Charles M.
Schaninger
Sanjay
Putrevu
Household social class and mother's work experience positively influence the child's gender role modernity and education, which, in turn, leads to having a full-time job prior to marriage (for women), older age at marriage, and career orientation.
Motivation of Asian Americans to Study Medicine: A Pilot Study
(2007)
Ralitsa B
Akins, M.D., Ph.D.
Failure is not an option for most Indian immigrants.
- Living a Green Life by Donald Bosso
- Exploitation Of Poorer People In Developing Countries by Sidney Okolo
- A Silver Lining in the Credit Crisis by Duncan Seward
- How to Write the Perfect Term Paper by Aijalyn Kohler
- China Changes And Forms "Super-Ministries" by Jason Witt
- What Does It Take To Be The Next U.S. President? by Caterina Lenards
- Inflation or Recession? by John Chng Kean Siang
- Writing Tips - Adding Depth To Your Narrative by William Meikle
- The Newest Mortgage Bailout - $200 Billion for the Banks, $0 for the Homeowners by Nick Adama
- Paying For Universal Health Care By Increasing Taxes? A Cruel Hoax By Hillary and Barack! by Mick McNesby
- Sentence Fragments with Conjunctions - Be a Rebel by David Bowman
- Crime Rates and Drop-Out Rates Increase by Brennan Kingsland
- Thank God for Prostitutes by Linda Leon
- Inflation is in the Air, or is it? by William Kurtz
- Creative Writing Secrets - A 3 Step Plan To Boost Your Confidence & Self Belief As A Creative Writer by Dan Goodwin
