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Ratings agencies and governance.
(2012)
As recently as last year, the United States was facing a monumental decision in regards to economic policy: should the debt ceiling be raised? The answer itself, while important, was not the motivation behind this research, ...
Dimensions : v.6: no.3(1992:Sept.)
(1992-09)
Yaeger's game : how Bank Night helped movie exhibitors following the Great Depression.
(2010)
"In the immediate years following the 1929 stock market crash, thousands of movie theaters across the United States closed their doors due to lack of business. Understandably, most Americans struggled to maintain whatever ...
Vivian.
(2011)
'Any marriage, happy or unhappy, is infinitely more interesting than any romance, no matter how passionate.' (W.H. Auden). Walt and Vivian are unhappily married, living in a tent-camp during the early part of the Great ...
A new approach to illustration curriculum design: using Bloom's taxonomy as the framework for cognitive and psychomotor illustration studio objectives
(2007)
This study examines the results of beginning and advanced illustration students by using curriculum designed with Bloom's revised taxonomy. Literature on the relevance of cognitive learning environments was reviewed prior ...
Understanding teachers' beliefs of young children's play in naturalized learning environments.
(2010)
Recent research in the field of early childhood education has increasingly focused on children's connections with natural environments. However, there has yet to be a study that investigates teachers' perceptions of teaching ...
Dimensions : v.3: no.5(1988:Nov.)
(1988-11)
The Herland Voice : v.25: no.7(2007)
(2007-08)
Married couples' perceptions of support following the death of a child : a phenomenological study.
(2013)
Social support after the death of a child is often thought of as a buffer to help parents with the grieving process. Previous research has focused on grief and support from an individual's perspective but has failed to ...