Examples of Moors in the following topics:
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Sculpture
- Brâncuşi's impact, through his vocabulary of reduction and abstraction, is seen throughout the 1930s and 1940s, exemplified by artists including Gaston Lachaise , Sir Jacob Epstein, Henry Moore , Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Julio González, Pablo Serrano, and Jacques Lipchitz.
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About this author and acknowledgements
- Very special thanks to the Academic Reviewer: Debbi D Brock, William and Kay Moore Professor of Entrepreneurship and Management, Berea College.
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Homeschooling
- Moore conducted four federally funded analyses of more than 8,000 early childhood studies, from which they published their original findings in Better Late Than Early, 1975.
- Moore and Dorothy N.
- Moore conducted four federally funded analyses of more than 8,000 early childhood studies.
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Cognitive Apprenticeship
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Challenges of Reciprocal Teaching
- One strategy to help alleviate this situation is tape-assisted reciprocal teaching (Le Fevre, Moore, and Wilkinson, 2003).
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References
- ., Moore, D.
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The Functionalist Perspective: Motivating Qualified People
- The Davis-Moore hypothesis, advanced by Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E.
- Moore in a paper published in 1945, is a central claim within the structural functionalist paradigm, and purports that the unequal distribution of rewards serves a purpose in society.
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The Law of Unintended Consequences
- Charles Moore, an American oceanographer, in 1997 discovered an enormous stew of trash, estimated at nearly 100 million tons, floating in the Pacific Ocean between San Francisco and Hawaii.
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References
- Moore, P. (2000, February).Primary school children's interaction with library media.Teacher Librarian, 27(3), 7-11.
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Introduction to the Waste-First Rule
- A team of employees at DuPont's Edge Moor, Delaware, plant established a goal of zero waste and in the process developed a new iron-rich co-product from a former waste stream.