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the major aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between social and cultural capital and efl students’ critical thinking skills. this study takes this relationship in to account to see if people with different sociocultural status are different regarding their critical thinking skills. to this end, 160 university students majoring in english language and literature, english trans...
Most users making use of library services encounter different levels of undesirable feelings of fear, tension, and anxiety. Coming across the library building, the presence of modern technology in contemporary libraries, the enormous bulk of information resources, lack of necessary skills for library research as well as the difficulties to interact with librarians can bring out unwillingness to...
The ability of mimicry to signal affiliation to, and elicit affiliation from, the mimicked person has generated great interest, but no definitive account of these phenomena has emerged. While affiliation is often cited as the driving force behind mimicry, ...
As epitomized by Blaise Pascal's famous quote, "The heart has its reason of which reason knows nothing," emotions have historically been conceived as psychobiological forces that energize and channel people's behavior, sometimes at the expense of their better judgment. In advancing the "affect-asinformation" hypothesis that moods, feelings, and emotions serve as sources of information, Schwarz ...
Studies addressing such concepts as place, sense of place, place attachment, place identity, place dependence, rootedness, genius loci, topophilia, and place-making can be found in count-less disciplinary and applied fields devoted to the design, planning, stewardship, and restoration of places that vary in kind and scale from homes, neighborhoods, and cities to parks, and ecosystems. This arti...
Melanie Clark is Architecture Image Librarian, Kimberly Vardeman is Reference Librarian, and Shelley Barba is Metadata Librarian at Texas Tech University; e-mail: [email protected], kimberly.vardeman@ ttu.edu, [email protected]. © 2014 Melanie Clark, Kimberly Vardeman, and Shelley Barba, AttributionNonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) CC BY-NC The Imposter Phen...
Purpose. Relational aggression, rumor spreading, backstabbing, and social isolation, is psychologically damaging for adolescent girls. The purpose of this study was to provide an explanation of victimization response after experiencing peer relational aggression victimization. Methods. Grounded theory techniques were used to gain an understanding of the victimization experience and the coping r...
Though the field of decadence is currently being reformulated as a global phenomenon (the result major move in literary studies towards World Literature), rich culture modern languages present work women writers remains mostly unexplored. This essay uses case poems by Christina Rossetti and Sarojini Naidu. Through translingual framework, it reflects on continual mediation their work, cosmopolit...
ANNOTATION: the article is devoted to study of basic directions justification need for legal pluralism in modern world. It proved that arguments supporters concept can be systematized by distinguishing substantive legal, cultural-psychological, global-historical and pragmatic aspects studied issues. The substantive-legal aspect connected with understanding law as a phenomenon, which not limited...
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