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Effect Of Bilingual Speech-Language Pathology Training On Clinician Confidence, A. Quinn Brightenburg
Effect Of Bilingual Speech-Language Pathology Training On Clinician Confidence, A. Quinn Brightenburg
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The Impact Of Ethnicity And Acculturation On Identity Formation, Christina K. Edmondson
The Impact Of Ethnicity And Acculturation On Identity Formation, Christina K. Edmondson
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Estimating The Impact Of 21st Century Climate Change On Wildfire Risk Potential, Meghna Tare
Estimating The Impact Of 21st Century Climate Change On Wildfire Risk Potential, Meghna Tare
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Eating Disorder Prevention Curriculum For Parents Of Elementary School Children, Kathryn Fosselius
Eating Disorder Prevention Curriculum For Parents Of Elementary School Children, Kathryn Fosselius
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Ncaa Division I Head Coaches Perceptions Of Job Task Importance Of The Atc, Mark Alan Snow
Ncaa Division I Head Coaches Perceptions Of Job Task Importance Of The Atc, Mark Alan Snow
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The Resonance Performance Model : Applications To Exercise Adherence And Well-Being, Amy Chang
The Resonance Performance Model : Applications To Exercise Adherence And Well-Being, Amy Chang
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The Representation Of Christianity In Popular American Films From 2000-2005, Lara T. Sumera
The Representation Of Christianity In Popular American Films From 2000-2005, Lara T. Sumera
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An Evaluation On How Keyword Advertising Affects Google Search Results, Tasnim Fidali
An Evaluation On How Keyword Advertising Affects Google Search Results, Tasnim Fidali
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Bembeya, Eran Williams
York Corpus Christi Cycle Plays : Examined In Light Of The Protestant Reformation, Michelle N. Russell
York Corpus Christi Cycle Plays : Examined In Light Of The Protestant Reformation, Michelle N. Russell
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Restoring A Native Grass To Reduce Runoff In The Watsonville Sloughs, Michael A. Powers
Restoring A Native Grass To Reduce Runoff In The Watsonville Sloughs, Michael A. Powers
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The "Cosmic Covenant" In The Letter To The Hebrews, Jeffrey P. Walker
The "Cosmic Covenant" In The Letter To The Hebrews, Jeffrey P. Walker
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The Topic The "cosmic covenant" in Hebrews reflects three main ideas: There exists a close affinity between the letter and Enochic Judaism; the letter is a product of Roman Gentile Christianity that emerged as a response to Jewish particularists in the Second Temple covenantal debate; and the writer's cosmic perspective had the simultaneous effect of supplanting and universalizing the Jewish covenantal concept. The Purpose The thesis offered here is that Hebrews presupposes a notion of "cosmic covenant" similar to that found in Enochic Judaism. Conclusions What has emerged is support for how the universalistic scope of 1 Enoch and its …
Eliciting Facial Expressions In Children With And Without Down Syndrome, Orietta Coz
Eliciting Facial Expressions In Children With And Without Down Syndrome, Orietta Coz
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This study investigated facial expressions of children between the ages of 10 and 15 years with Down Syndrome (experimental group) and compared them to typically developing children (control group). Elicitation of facial expressions was carried out through showings of video clips. Trained observers were used to code expressions of happiness, anger, and disgust from video recordings that were made of the children’s reactions while they watched the video clips.
I hypothesized that Down Syndrome children will not differ from typically developing children in the frequency of elicited happy expressions. However, I expected them to differ in the frequency of elicited …