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The influence of television on vocabulary, concepts and preferences of children in grades one and two.
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston University
N.B.: With which is bound Currie, Jamesena. A study of twenty-five first grade children's preferences for television programs
Mobile automatic metabolic analyzer
Two flexible pipes, attached to face mask, are connected to spirometers in mobile cart. Inhaled air volume is measured as it is drawn from one spirometer, and exhaled air volume is measured as it is breathed into second spirometer. Sensor is used to monitor heartbeat rate
Alien Registration- Currie, Hazel B. (Bangor, Penobscot County)
https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/14086/thumbnail.jp
Psychological support for schools following a crisis or disaster: The journey of recovery. Long and short term perspectives and responses to support children, young people and schools
This publication presents contributions to the 2020 âLeading Edgeâ day event at University College London. The event, and this document, are aimed at educational psychologists and other applied psychologists and mental health practitioners who work with educational settings. The contributors are academic psychologists, practitioner psychologists who work with schools and communities and those involved in managing teams, developing policy and guidance. These different voices all have one underpinning aim, to support those children and young people affected by trauma as they move along the path to recovery
How Much Longer Will it Take? A Ten-year Review of the Implementation of United Nations General Assembly Resolutions 61/105, 64/72 and 66/68 on the Management of Bottom Fisheries in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2002 adopted the first in a series of resolutions regarding the conservation of biodiversity in the deep sea. Prompted by seriousconcerns raised by scientists, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and numerous States,these resolutions progressively committed States to act both individually and through regional fishery management organizations (RFMOs) to either manage bottom fisheries in areas beyond national jurisdiction to prevent significant adverse impacts on deep-sea species, ecosystems and biodiversity or else prohibit bottom fishing from taking place.Ten years have passed since the adoption of resolution 61/105 in 2006, calling on States to take a set of specific actions to manage bottom fisheries in areas beyond national jurisdiction to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) from the adverse impacts of bottom fishing and ensure the sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks. Despite the considerable progress by some RFMOs, there remain significant gaps in the implementation of key elements and commitments in the resolutions. The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) has prepared this report to assist the UNGA in its review in 2016 and to address the following question: How effectively have the resolutions been implemented
Observations on Osteitis Deformans
Information obtained by a study of 29 patients with Osteitis Deformans is recorded. To this is added data relating to the X-rays of a further 68 patients. The literature on Osteitis Deformans is reviewed and an attempt made to appraise current knowledge of this disease and the results of the present study
New evidence on Allyn Young's style and influence as a teacher
This paper publishes the hitherto unpublished correspondence between Allyn Abbott Young's biographer Charles Blitch and 17 of Young's former students or associates. Together with related biographical and archival material, the paper shows the way in which this adds to our knowledge of Young's considerable influence as a teacher upon some of the twentieth century's greatest economists. The correspondents are as follows: James W Angell, Colin Clark, Arthur H Cole, Lauchlin Currie, Melvin G de Chazeau, Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Howard S Ellis, Frank W Fetter, Earl J Hamilton, Seymour S Harris, Richard S Howey, Nicholas Kaldor, Melvin M Knight, Bertil Ohlin, Geoffrey Shepherd, Overton H Taylor, and Gilbert Walker
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