Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... Context. Nations and regions are expending ever greater efforts to harness science and technology in pursuit of national goals. At the same time, cross-border linkages between multinational corporations ... CONTEXT 3 Introduction and Context.
... Context. Nations and regions are expending ever greater efforts to harness science and technology in pursuit of national goals. At the same time, cross-border linkages between multinational corporations ... CONTEXT 3 Introduction and Context.
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... context in which individuals located on different continents can collaborate on project teams. It is a context in which music recorded in New York can be accessed in New Delhi within seconds of its creation. It is a context in which the ...
... context in which individuals located on different continents can collaborate on project teams. It is a context in which music recorded in New York can be accessed in New Delhi within seconds of its creation. It is a context in which the ...
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... context? A distinction is often made between a foreign language (FL) context and a second language (SL) context. An FL context describes a setting in which the teaching of a language other than the native language usually occurs in the ...
... context? A distinction is often made between a foreign language (FL) context and a second language (SL) context. An FL context describes a setting in which the teaching of a language other than the native language usually occurs in the ...
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... Context encompasses the unquestioned assumptions through which all experience is filtered. Although context per se has no meaning, it provides the basis from which content is derived. Thus, context creates reality, which in turn creates ...
... Context encompasses the unquestioned assumptions through which all experience is filtered. Although context per se has no meaning, it provides the basis from which content is derived. Thus, context creates reality, which in turn creates ...
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... context fixed for a period of time, since that does not change quite so rapidly, nor need it change without notice. Again, the external context fixes the comparison class, the paradigm cases, and/or the contrasting cases (as well as ...
... context fixed for a period of time, since that does not change quite so rapidly, nor need it change without notice. Again, the external context fixes the comparison class, the paradigm cases, and/or the contrasting cases (as well as ...
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