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    The “Soil Skills” Pedagogical Approach Conjugated With Soil Judging Contests by Said Al-Ismaily, Anvar Kacimov, Ahmed Al-Mayhai, Ahmed Al-Mayhai, Hamed Al-Busaidi, Daniel Blackburn, Afrah Al-Shukaili, Ali Al-Maktoumi, Ali Al-Maktoumi

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This paper suggests merging our own “Soil Skills” (SSK) pedagogical method with the “Soil Judging Contest” (SJC), a teaching approach supported by the American Society of Agronomy and the Soil Science Society of America since 1961. …”
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    The role of avalanche education in assessing and judging avalanche risk factors by Markus Landrø, Rune Engeset, Gerit Pfuhl

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…These five factors were judged as highly relevant: signs of instability, distinguishing avalanche terrain from non-avalanche terrain, slope inclination, terrain traps, and distribution of weak layers. …”
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    Fact Check: Is there a ‘Muzzle Law’ for Dutch Judges in the Making? No! by Marc de Werd

    “…<p>A few days ago the suggestion was made that a draft law is in the making in the Netherlands to prevent Dutch judges from ruling on politically sensitive issues. …”
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    Judging Inappropriateness in Actions Expressing Emotion: A Feminist Perspective by Frances Bottenberg

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Actions expressing strong emotions such as anger can be appropriate responses when an agent judges a serious injustice to have been committed. …”
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    Judging Expert Testimony: From Verbal Formalism to Practical Advice by Susan Haack

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The next is to suggest that we might do better not by amending evidentiary rules but by helping judges and attorneys understand what questions they should ask about expert evidence. …”
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    Magistrates Training: Why to Crave for More Creative Cities and Judges? by Gilson Jacobsen, João Batista Lazzari

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This study seeks to identify the contemporary challenges of the judiciary and the need for training of judges focused on skills aimed at resolving these adversities. …”
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    Judging from the eye: representation of women in Alexander Caldcleugh's travelogue by Julio Cesar Jeha

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Judging from the eye: representation of women in Alexander Caldcleugh's travelogue…”
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    Occupied Cape Judges and Colonial Knowledge of Crime, Criminals, and Punishment by George Pavlich

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…These provide a sense of the judge’s knowledge of crime and criminal punishment in a social context that imagined itself through social differentiation and hierarchy. …”
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    Everything is permitted? People intuitively judge immorality as representative of atheists. by Will M Gervais

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Even atheist participants judged immoral acts as more representative of atheists than of other groups. …”
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    Florida FFA Vegetable Judging Competition: A Study Guide by Jennifer Lynn Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2018-04-01
    “… This 7-page guide links to articles about insects that are often used in the Florida FFA Vegetable Judging Competition. Written by Jennifer Lynn Gillett-Kaufman, and published by the UF/IFAS 4-H Youth Development Department, April 2018.  …”
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    Beastly Condemnation: The Representation of Oldenbarnevelt’s Twenty-Four Judges as Animals by Lieke van Deinsen, Jan de Hond

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…At its heart are cartoons of the twenty-four judges who signed Oldenbarnevelt’s death warrant, with the judges depicted as animals. …”
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    Examining Discoursal Patterns among Judges and Defendants in Criminal Courts by Farangis Abbaszadeh, Bahman Gorjian

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this type of discourse, the personality and identity of the judges' speech may be affected by social and political power of the courts. …”
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