نتایج جستجو برای: hannah

تعداد نتایج: 1685  

Journal: :IJCBPL 2016
Christian U. Krägeloh Sheree Briggs Hye Jeong Hannah An Erica Hinckson James G. Phillips Bruce J. Tonge

1 How Apps are Used by and with Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Scoping Study with Stakeholder Consultation; Christian U. Krägeloh, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Sheree Briggs, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Hye Jeong Hannah An, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand Erica Hinckson, Auckland University of Technology, Auckla...

Journal: :Yad Vashem studies 1999
W Gruner W Templer

This job can no longer provide any satisfaction. It now has very little in common with what we used to understand as welfare work. And when it's people that are involved, not property, liquidation is particularly rough. Yet just because we're dealing with human beings, you have those occasional moments when there seems to be some real meaning in still being here. Hannah Karminski (1897-1942), J...

2015
Hannah Devlin

© Brembs This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and redistribution in any medium, provided that the original author and source are credited. In the last “Science Weekly” podcast from the Guardian, the topic was retractions. At about 20:29 into the episode, Hannah Devlin asked, wheth...

2000
Hannah Arendt

The distinction between ‘necessary’ labour and ‘useful’ work is deeply rooted in Occidental history and culture. In her profound historic and philosophic review Hannah Arendt (1958/1981) analysed the roots of the valuation of work from the early Graeco-Roman times and Christianity up to nowadays pointing to the trichotonomy between ‘labour’ for securing subsistence, ‘work’ for creating values a...

2014
Michelle S. Toleman Peter Muir Peter S. Blair Hannah V. Thornton Sophie Turnball Niamh M. Redmond John P. Leeming Barry Vipond Andrew M. Lovering Alastair D. Hay

Obtained in Secondary Care: A Temporal Trend Comparison Study Michelle S. Toleman; Peter Muir; Peter S. Blair; Hannah V. Thornton; Sophie Turnball; Niamh M. Redmond; John P. Leeming; Barry Vipond; Andrew M. Lovering; Alastair D. Hay; TARGET study team; University of Bristol, School of Social and Community Medicine, Bristol, United Kingdom; Specialist Virology Centre, Public Health England, Bris...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Gregory V Lowry Kelvin B Gregory Simon C Apte Jamie R Lead

About the Cover: Nanomaterials are highly reactive and dynamic in the environment and can undergo a range of physical, chemical, and biological transformations. Some examples of transformations include heteroaggregation, adsorption of biomacromolecules, biodegradation, and sulfidation. These transformations will affect the nanomaterial properties and environmental behaviors and impacts. Profess...

2016
J. B. Hannah Thomas O'Farrell

By J. B. Hannah, M.D., and Thomas O'Farrell, M.A., M.D., Assistant Surgeons, 63rd Regiment. The subject of this paper was suggested by a study of the statistical returns of fevers in the Bengal Presidency from 1864 to 1868 inclusive, as given in the Army Medical Reports of those years. It will be seen by the accompanying table, that, in the year 1864, the number of cases of enteric fever throug...

Journal: :Journal of Language 2023

This study discusses the protagonist's friends' betrayal in novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. aims to reveal types of friends and describe impacts betrayal. Larson's theory is used this research. It takes about Then, Reis’ Spencer's are taken deal with uses a descriptive qualitative method data. The data was originally from novel. found that five type twelve results indicate there two re...

Journal: :Enrahonar. An international journal of theoretical and practical reason 1996

Journal: :Revista de Teorias da Democracia e Direitos Políticos 2016

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