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Although an abundance of Adlerian child guidance materials have helped educators, therapists, and parents, many still hunger for greater depth, and more creative, effective ways to guide children toward cooperation and contribution "Educating
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henry t. stein, ph.d.
106 days ago
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I don't think they're watching it to learn English, it's just for fun. The fact that he or she is questioning those lines, means that he/she tries to understand it, and isn't just watching it without any process in mind.
I'm
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anonymous
188 days ago
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Hi, I have a question regarding the use of question marks.
In the following text do we infact need question marks? They are indirect questions are they not? ** ** ** I would appreciate it if you could send me more information about to where the
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I recently used the following question on a quiz:
A gentleman ________ I had never seen before smiled at me.
The students were to put the relative pronoun in the first blank and then write whether it was a defining or non-defining relative
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anonymous
243 days ago
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So, if I were to construct a sentence that began as a question but ended as a sentence, which punctuation mark should I use. For instance: "What did you think of him because I thought he was great." OR "What did you think of him
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anonymous
290 days ago
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http://www.star-telegram.com/news/story/529891.html "The Rev. David Barber, pastor of First Congregational Church of Fort Worth, a United Church of Christ congregation, said his church uses a call to worship taken from Wright's church,
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paulo joe jingy
1 yr 247 days ago
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Clearly, drug companies, like any other company, are looking to make a profit. I presume that whoever marketed penicillin made a lot of money. That doesn't mean that penicillin was bad. Nothing near $120 a shot x 3 ($360 per child). The
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This is perfectly fine. Evolution is a theory. It's science. It should be questioned. Nothing too controversial here. Yet, this whole sub-thread was started because of a biology professor who tried to force his student *not* to question or
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No it's not. Evolution attempts to explain what science discovers. ... system in birds "developed" that would be step toward science. Science keeps looking for answers, based systematic questioning. Creationists think they have the
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ronb
4 yr 206 days ago
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The science of biology *is* evolution. No it's not. Evolution attempts to explain what science discovers. It's a belief system. If evolution could explain (not guess), for example, how the radically different lung system in birds
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