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doing so, it proposes that learning, language and leadership, herein defined as the ‘3Ls’ represent critical mediating …
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decisions. They also highlight important new areas of concern to knowledge economies such as wisdom, ethics, language and …
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work setting expatriate adjustment. However, a significant impact of foreign language competence was found for all three …
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The term 'end-to-end' has become a familiar characterization of the architecture of the Internet, not only in engineering discourse, but in contexts as varied as political manifestos, commercial promotions, and legal arguments. Its ubiquity and opacity cloaks the complexity of the technology it...
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due to the nature of language and human thought patterns. The presuppositions of the most prevalent conceptual reality in … the world today, western science, is also explored in relation to the nature of human language. Second, the paper examines …
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focuses on the ways individuals differ in their implicit beliefs about the functional possibilities of language. She argues …
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membership. Schools, as a group, were not found to be functioning as active agents of diffusion. Language activity/affiliation of … implementing the planning of an international language by a national government, such as loyalty to regional sources of authority …
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developed into the fashion capital of the world. Therefore, the dual study of Fashion and French Language is a relevant …, exciting, and dynamic combination.As a senior, I am about to complete the Textiles, Merchandising, & Design and French Language …
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This paper investigates the relationship between intergenerational asset transfers and the choice of the discount rate for use in cost-benefit analysis in a model of a competitive overlapping generations economy constrained by a socially managed exhaustible resource. Provided that there are no...
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