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same time, citizens of industrialized nations, the United States chief among them, [were]
becoming alienated from the sources of food they eat” (Gow 2005). “To decrease the
threat of the obesity epidemic, children need to broaden the...
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Introduction
In the religious classroom students interact with each other in a unique way that differs from that of a normal classroom experience. The nature of a religious course fosters an environment in which students have many opportunities...
Self-Disclosure and Cohesion in the Classroom
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(Adler and Towne, 1996, p. 338).” Clichés are those polite albeit brief responses that are given to strangers or new situations. In the religious classroom clichés would have their place, but...
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commitment means. Particularly, participants used these negative examples of commitment to
understand what not to do in their future relationships. Although some participants mentioned
religion as an origin of their understanding of...
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Another unexpected finding was that planning for the future was a theme found in all of
the interviews with the participants concerning communicating commitment. Participants
communicated their commitment to their spouse by talking...
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technical electives and open university electives [Wes07]. Additionally, they suggested
that each of the technical subjects must be accompanied 1 hour lab hours. The purpose of
this lab course is to maintain hands-on experience among students...