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The Life Course of a Standard-Bearer: A Nonroyal Elite Burial at the Maya Archaeological Site of El Palmar, Mexico
(2021)
Inspired by life course and osteobiography approaches, this article explores the life and death of an individual associated with the lakam title (“banner” in Colonial Yukatek Maya; thus, a “standard-bearer”), a nonroyal ...
Simulation in Mexico: A Case Study Using CLUG
(Simulation & Gaming, 1991-09-01)
The article presents a brief overview of CLUG and discusses a few runs of it in the graduate planning program of the Instituto de Ingeneria y Arquitectura of the University of Juarez, Mexrico. As such it suggests ways that ...
Climate gradients, and patterns of biodiversity and biotic homogenization in urban residential yards
(2020-08-28)
Residential yards constitute a substantive biodiverse greenspace within urban areas. This biodiversity results from a combination of native and non-native species and can contribute to biotic homogenization. Geographical ...
Training Special Educators to be Consultants: Considerations for Developing Programs
(Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 1985-07-01)
Teacher trainers are currently faced with the task of designing consultation programs for special education teachers. To make these programs contemporary, effective, and relevant for trainees, decisions about their design ...
The Influences of Human Communication on Health Outcomes
(American Behavioral Scientist, 1994-11-01)
This article examines the many assertions made in the health communication literature about the importance of communication as an essential process in promoting effective health care. If these assertions are true, then ...
The Effect of an Accompanying Situation on the Improvement of Students' Sight Reading Skills
(Psychology of Music, 1986-10-01)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect that accompanying a tape-recorded soloist has on the ability of music students to sight read vocal and instrumental accompaniments at the piano. Specifically, the ...
Approaches to Managerial Influence in the People's Republic of China
(Journal of Business Communication, 1997-07-01)
This study identifies approaches to managerial influence in the People's Repub lic of China and examines the reflection of cultural themes in these approaches. Forty-eight factory directors from state-owned enterprises ...
Building Social Capital Through Rhetoric and Public Relations
(Management Communication Quarterly, 2011-08-01)
When the focus is on meaning making, language, rhetorical argument, and persuasion, there is enormous potential to see how public relations theory and practice in external organizational rhetoric can serve community ...
Hear Our Languages, Hear Our Voices: Storywork as Theory and Praxis in Indigenous-Language Reclamation
(2018)
Storywork provides an epistemic, pedagogical, and methodological lens through which to examine Indigenous language reclamation in practice. We theorize the meaning of language reclamation in diverse Indigenous communities ...
Behavior Modification by Long-Distance: Demonstration of Functional Control Over Disruptive Behavior in a Rural Classroom Setting
(Behavior Modification, 1977-07-01)
A nine-year-old male was treated with a positive practice procedure for inappropriate out-of-seat behavior in the classroom. Because both subject and teacher lived in an isolated rural environment, professional involvement ...