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Statistics in Focus. Developments for output prices during the third quarter of 2005. 2005.45
Apparent Authority: Minnesota Finally Rejects Categorical Exemption for Independent Contractors in Hospital Emergency Rooms and Signifies Potential for Nondelegable Duty Doctrine—Popovich v. Allina Health Sys., 946 N.W.2D 885 (MINN. 2020).
Sigtuna Think Piece 4: Climate Change Education in Relation to Selective Traditions in Environmental Education
In this paper the development of climate change education is related to three traditions of environmental education in Swedish schools: fact-based, normative and pluralistic traditions. These traditions are discussed from two perspectives; first that climate change is a political concept connected to different interests, ideologies, priorities and strategies; and second that compulsory education has democratic responsibility and should be carried out using democratic working methods to prepare pupils for active participation in civic life. It is stressed that the pluralistic approach has many advantages as it recognises the political dimension of environmental and sustainability issues and the same time, strives to avoid the risks of indoctrination by promoting students’ critical thinking and their democratic action competence. Finally the paper recognises a number of questions important to address in further research such as the relativistic attitude of a pluralistic approach and the meaning of such an approach in educational practice
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Portrait of Phil Ohmanhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/13814/thumbnail.jp
Subclinical Mastitis: A case history
A study was conducted to determine the incidence of subclinical mastitis infections in one herd of 32 Guernsy cows. The California Mastitis Test (CMT) was used to determine the level of mammary gland inflammation. Individual quarter milk samples were collected for the isolation and identification of mammary gland pathogens
Statistics in Focus. Developments for labour input indicators during the second quarter of 2005. 2005.41
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