490 resultados para Shooting contests


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Title from cover.

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"Tschudi's account of the shooting of the apple ...": p. 271-274.

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Money, A. W. The shot-gun and its handling.--Kephart, H. The hunting rifle.--Carlin, W. E. The theory of rifle-shooting.--Himmelwright, A. L. A. The pistol and revolver.--Keene, J. H. The artificial fly.

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A state secret.--Sullivan's bargain.--The little blue jug.--Lady Mark Slattery.--The Glen Lammie shooting.--An unexpected invitation.--Mrs. Van Byl.--The clue.--Incognito.--The proud girl.

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[Brown shooting over North Carolina State's Daria Parker, 2nd round of NVAA Tournament at Raleigh, NC]

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[Ensian caption: "Cazzie's devastating passing and shooting put the Wolverines by Ball State in the season opener."]

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Mode of access: Internet.

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The aim of the study is to investigate how special education teachers talk about their teaching in relation to bilingual students with dyslexia within Swedish compulsory schools. Data consist of transcripts from in-depth interviews with 15 special education teachers. According to the teacher narratives, the special education services appeared to be biased against bilingual students, as the support provided to bilingual students with dyslexia was revealed to be more or less the same as that provided to monolingual Swedish-speaking students with dyslexia. This bias is discussed in relation to the notion of difference blindness as well as in relation to practical constraints. Nevertheless, the teachers strongly advocated collaborative work with mother tongue teachers in order to facilitate dyslexia identification in bilingual students and to gain a more comprehensive picture of their language and literacy competencies, which is a desire that contrasts and contests a pedagogical monolingual master model within special education services.