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... regarded self,” a formulation I borrow from a context entirely ex-centric to that of the writers and characters who concern me. Coined by Nigerian visual artist and photographer Iké Udé, the regarded self describes the ambivalent nature ...
... regarded self,” a formulation I borrow from a context entirely ex-centric to that of the writers and characters who concern me. Coined by Nigerian visual artist and photographer Iké Udé, the regarded self describes the ambivalent nature ...
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... regarded with veneration ; and unhesi- tatingly cast off , even to its last vestige , " the discipline of the secret . " The privilege of church fellowship , the peacefulness of seclusion from the multitude , the con- fidence which can ...
... regarded with veneration ; and unhesi- tatingly cast off , even to its last vestige , " the discipline of the secret . " The privilege of church fellowship , the peacefulness of seclusion from the multitude , the con- fidence which can ...
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... regarded as 'second best' compared with participant observation and recording. Questionnaires are less used in assessment work. The best known is the Motivation Assessment Scale, devised by Durand and Crimmins (reproduced in O'Neill et ...
... regarded as 'second best' compared with participant observation and recording. Questionnaires are less used in assessment work. The best known is the Motivation Assessment Scale, devised by Durand and Crimmins (reproduced in O'Neill et ...
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WHEN A COURT SHOULD INTERVENE | 1 |
THE FIFTH AND FOURTEENTH AMENDMENTS | 31 |
THE GUARDIANS | 56 |
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