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    “If Pain Could Speak, What Would It Say?” Re-lational Inter/Intra-rogation of sickle cell disease: A Poetic (Inquiry) Insight. by Peace Anumah

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… If pain could speak, what would it say? If it could have a form, what would it look like?  …”
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    Philosophy for Reading: to what extent can Philosophy for Children improve the way lower-attaining Year 3 readers answer inferential and evaluative questions? by Fletcher, C

    Published 2020
    “…In addition, the data suggested that the intervention might have had an impact on Ben’s inferential answers but perhaps had little impact on the Jade’s. In addition, my analyses of the pupils’ responses to inferential and evaluative questions, in conjunction with interview data, suggested that the P4C intervention might have helped the pupils to respond to higher-level questions by cultivating key critical thinking skills such as being able to present a line of reasoning which states and justifies a point of view. …”
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    The Quantitative Problem for Theories of Dysfunction and Disease by Thomas Schramme

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…For example, secretion of a specific hormone in an organism can be on a higher or lower level, compared to the same organism at another occasion or compared to other organisms. What levels of functioning constitute instances of dysfunction; where should we draw the line? …”
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    La génesis de un final by Dardo Scavino

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…In the first line that we read, i.e., in what we usually call incipit, or in the first line actually written by the author ? …”
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    Rus, Varangian and Frankish mercenaries in the service of the Byzantine Emperors (9th-11th c.): Numbers, Organisation and Battle Tactics in the operational theatres of Asia Minor a... by Georgios THEOTOKIS

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Not structuring my analysis on a chronological basis but rather on the different enemies that these mercenaries were facing in different geographical conditions, the main objective of my research is to give answers to a series of questions; what evidence do we have about the organisation of the mercenary units of the Rus, the Varangians and the Franks and in what numbers were they descending at Constantinople? …”
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