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    The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Future of Language Teaching and Learning Practices in Higher Education by Job W. Mwakapina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study advocates for ongoing dialogue among stakeholders to ensure responsible AI integration and maximize its benefits.…”
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    A proposta da Base Nacional Comum Curricular e o debate entre 1988 e 2015 by Ileizi Luciana Fiorelli Silva, Henrique Fernandes Alves Neto, Daniel Vitor Vicente

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The analyzed proposals were results of these complex flows of public actions directed at the curriculum of Elementary Education. Thus, they dialogue with the National Curricular Parameters (1998), the National Curricular Guidelines (1998, 2013), the Reference Matrices of the National Examination of Secondary Education and the Elementary Education Assessment System, besides the proposals of States and Counties.…”
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    Theatre and Psychoanalysis: or Jung on Martin Crimp's Stage: “100 Words” by Solange Ayache

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Our point is that this “collage” of disarticulated words inserted by Crimp into the dialogue of three anonymous art critics ironically emphasizes the absence of the main character, the suicidal artist, and her refusal to undergo “treatment.” …”
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    AI vs. Human in Screenwriting: Is AI the Future Screenwriter? by Kemal Çelik

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The study presents loglines, treatments, synopses, and dialogue examples to a group of 24 participants. These script elements are created by one human scriptwriter and an AI model. …”
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    Building Trust Through Feedback: A Conceptual Framework for Educators by Breana Bayraktar, Kiruthika Ragupathi, Katherine A. Troyer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Analysis revealed three key environmental conditions for building trust-based relationships: positive non-judgment; inclusion, community, and constructive interdependence; and dialogue and discussion. Three instructor feedback practices were found to promote student agency: showing empathy and sensitivity to student identities, communicating high expectations, and promoting student self-evaluation. …”
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    Penser les actes illocutoires du point de vue de la sémiotique narrative. Comment se construit la force illocutoire ? by Sophie Anquetil

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…L’auteure souligne l’intérêt d’un dialogue entre la pragmatique intégrée et la sémiotique narrative pour mieux comprendre les mécanismes sous‑jacents à l’efficacité des actes de langage.…”
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    Employer as an Actor of Student-Centered Education: Implementation Experience by D. V. Dubrov, M. V. Kochetkov, V. Y. Steklyannikov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The article considers the experience of Norilsk State Industrial Institute on the creation of a dialogue atmosphere «teacher – student – employer», which is characterized by respectful attitude of a student towards a teacher and employer. …”
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    Au-delà de la focalisation : la pseudo-clivée comme stratégie de recherche d’adhésion by Florine Berthe, Isabelle Gaudy-Campbell

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Finally, this complex stretch of discourse may also include a form of internal dialogue, which allows the enunciator to share common discursive representations with the co-enunciator.…”
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    Fifth World Congress of Sports Physical Therapy Scientific Abstracts by International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy, NFFs Faggruppe for Idrettsfysioterapi og Aktivitetsmedisin, International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This sharing of ideas helps to encourage worldwide dialogue among researchers, clinicians, and educators that will ultimately contribute to the sports physical therapy body of knowledge. …”
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    "[T]hings among the ruins" : les choses contre le roc dans The Song of the Lark et The Professor’s House de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Altering her signifiers by referring to natural substances, such as clay, sand, gems and metals, Cather succeeds in creating a harmonious and respectful dialogue between her writing and the surrounding world…”
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    The EU Soft Power in the Global Equilibrium by A. Baykov

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Therefore, it is reasonable to opt for formalized dialogue institutions. In conclusion, the author provides recommendations for medium-and long-term prospects of the bilateral relations.…”
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    Orígenes, evolución y retos de la etnobiología boliviana by Victoria Reyes-García, Mónica Moraes R., Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The last section addresses some of the major challenges posed by ethnobiology in Bolivia, focusing on four aspects that are necessary to lay a strong foundation for the development of the discipline: i) identification of documentary gaps and creation of a baseline; ii) methodological development with a focus on interdisciplinarity, iii) internationalization; and iv) generalization of participatory research, which helps initiate a dialogue between various types of knowledge. Ethnobiology can contribute to the resolution of contemporary environmental issues, but this potential cannot be realized without a greater inclusion of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.…”
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    ENERGY DIPLOMACY OF TURKEY by V. Ozdemir, I. A. Guliyev

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The authors describe the interaction betweeen Russia and Turkey in the energy sector, including geo-economic interests of the countries in the Russian-Turkish gas dialogue. Turkey made efforts to position as an alternative gas supply route, taking advantage of concern about increasing Europe's dependence on Russian exports. …”
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    Nature and culture intertwined or redefined? On the challenges of cultural primatology and sociocultural anthropology by Gabriela Daly Bezerra de Melo

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Whereas cultural primatology traditionally employs paradigms long abandoned by sociocultural anthropology, leading to a simplistic naturalization of culture in the eyes of anthropologists, it can be said that cultural anthropology remains reluctant to engage in dialogue with life sciences, alarmed it might be reduced to them. …”
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    Reflective Hyperconnectivity of Social Networks Virtual Space as a Factor in the Design of Distant Learning Environment by K. A. Melezhik, A. D. Petrenko, D. M. Khrabskova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…It is claimed that real transition of a Russian university to DE cannot be achieved without internet-provided increased transactional distance in the dialogue between the teacher and students mediated by technology and reflective approach.…”
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    ابن رشد کےکلامی وسیاسی افکاراور مغربی فکر وتہذیب: ایک تحقیقی مطالعہ by Dr Ahmad, Kamran Ali

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is said that he can bridge the dialogue between Muslim and the western civilization. …”
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    A abstinência voluntária do consumo de carne pode ser compreendida como um princípio ético? by Marta Luciane Fischer, Andressa Luiza Cordeiro, Rafael Falvo Librelato

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Thus, changing ethical conceptions requires a rational decision that should be performed by consolidated ethical principles and intermediated by a dialogue promoted by sciences such as Environmental Bioethics, which proposes to mediate complex, globalized and plural issues to seek consensual solutions for all involved in this and in the future generations.…”
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    DIFFERING APPROACHES OF THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT TOWARDS THE “HISTORY ISSUES” by A. A. Batakova

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Given the fact that it was nevertheless received positively by Tokyo's main ally Washington and did not become an obstacle to political dialogue with Seoul and Beijing, the author suggests that S.Abe will continue step-by-step efforts to remove "historical issues" from the bilateral political and economic agenda with China and South Korea, as well as to erase the link between the necessity to issue apologies, characteristic of the Japanese diplomacy of the 1990s, and a strategy to a larger Japan's role in international politics and security.…”
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    The Catholic Church in Lithuania in 1940-1990: between Resistance and Adaptation by Arūnas Streikus

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Thirdly, the necessity to unite forces against the Soviet regime, which was limiting the space of religious and national activities, helped to overcome ethnoconfessional seclusion of the Lithuanian Catholic community, thus opening the way for inter-cultural dialogue. …”
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