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Point - Saying “NO” to Computers in the Classroom Nelsen, Randle W.
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Counter-Point -Saying “YES” to Educational Technology: A Response to Nelsen’s “NO” Jones, Robert J.D.
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A review of A Handbook of Computer Based Training (2nd Edition) Taylor, Stephen G.
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A review of Interactive Media: Working Methods and Practical Applications (1st Edition) Nicholson, Penelope Anne
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View Entire Issue Schwier, Editor, Richard A.
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Editorial Sidorov,Grigori
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Projecting Canada: Government Policy and Documentary Film at the National Film Board Lester, Peter; Concordia University
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Culture-on-Demand: Communication in a Crisis World Bodker, Henrik; Aarhus University
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Mediating spaces Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia University
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Editorial Gelbukh,Alexander
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The Death of Spin Fox, Bill
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Spin Cycles Unspun Neil, Boyd; Hill & Knowlton Canada
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Selling Sickness: How the World’s Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies are Turning Us All into Patients Swenson, Kristin; Butler University
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Public Relations: Critical Debates and Contemporary Practice Dimitrov, Roumen; University of Western Sydney, Australia
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The Power of Persuasion: The Politics of the New Right in Ontario Carroll, William K; University of Victoria
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Counter-spin: A Response to Boyd Neil Basen, Ira
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Government Public Relations: A Reader Rudnicki, Denise
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Strategic Issues Management: Organizations and Public Policy Challenges McKie, David; University of Waikato
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A Schlemiel is the Elephant in the Room: The Framing of Stéphane Dion Basen, Ira
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Neglected priorities of mental health programmes Sartorius,Norman
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Approaching Power and Understanding Leadership through The Lens of Joseph Nye Valdés-Ugalde,José Luis
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Dr. Mario Acuña Valdés Galicia,José Fco.
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The Bologna Process and its role for transition countries Zgaga,Pavel
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Editorial Ledeneva,Yulia
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Editorial Bellwood, Peter
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Geoarchaeology of prehistoric cultural complexes in the Russian Far East: recent progress and problems Kuzmin, Yaroslav V.
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Earthenware production and trade: Using ethnographic data and petrographic analyses to compare prehistoric and contemporary pottery traditions from the Island of Bohol, Philippines Yankowski, Andrea
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Recent archaeological discoveries in East Kalimantan, Indonesia Chazine, Jean-Michel - Ferrie, Jean-George
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Precipitating change or sustaining traditions: Social patterns of a Bronze Age community from the Upper Pearl River drainage in Yunnan before the Han imperial period YAO, Alice
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Dian bronze art: its source and formation CHIOU-PENG, TzeHuey
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Reduction, raw materials and form: ground stone adzes from Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand Boer-Mah, Tessa
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New evidence of brown glaze stoneware kilns along the East Road from Angkor Hendrickson, Mitch
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The development of the water management system of Angkor: a provisional model Fletcher, Roland - Pottier, Christophe - Evans, Damian - Kummu, Matti
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The Phu Chanh site: cultural evolution and interaction in the prehistory of southern Vietnam Hoang, Bui Chi
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[LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] New data on the Hoabinhian: Investigations at Hang Cho Cave, northern Vietnam Yi, Seonbok - Lee, June-Jeong - Kim, Seongnam - Yoo, Yongwook - Kim, Dongwan
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[LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Hoabinhian macrobotanical remains from archaeological sites in Vietnam: Indicators of climate changes from the Late Pleistocene to the Early Holocene Viet, Nguyen
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[LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Whispering teeth: nutrition and health of wooden coffin people in the Pang Ma Pha cave sites, northwestern Thailand Nakbunlung, Supaporn - Wathanawareekool, Sukhontha
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[LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Using community, composition and structural variation in terminal Pleistocene vertebrate assemblages to identify human hunting behaviour at the Niah caves, Borneo Piper, Philip J. - Rabett, Ryan J. - Kurui, Edmund Bin
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[LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] The Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene foragers of northern Luzon B. Mijares, Armand Salvador
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[LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Beyond typologies: The reduction thesis and its implications for lithic assemblages in Southeast Asia Marwick, Ben
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[REPORTS BY GRANUCCI FUND WINNERS, 2006 TO 2007] Mesolithic and Neolithic cultures of the karst landscape at Jimbaran, southern Bali, Indonesia Bawono, Rochtri Agung - Najib, Ufi - Kristiawan,
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[REPORTS BY GRANUCCI FUND WINNERS, 2006 TO 2007] The prehistoric settlement at Jambu Hilir, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia Anggraeni, - Sunarningsih,
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia University
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Discovery of Chlorogenic Acid-Based Peptidomimetics as a Novel Class of Antifungals. A Success Story in Rational Drug Design Daneshtalab, Mohsen; University of Newfoundland
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Discovery of Chlorogenic Acid-Based Peptidomimetics as a Novel Class of Antifungals. A Success Story in Rational Drug Design Daneshtalab, Mohsen; University of Newfoundland
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Correlation of Lipid Peroxidation and Glutathione Levels with severity of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: a Pilot study from Single Center Tewthanom, Karunrat; Silpakorn University
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An Analysis of Engineering Design Graphics Journal Articles Robert A Chin; East Carolina University
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IPPA BULLETIN 29, 2009: 1 EDITORIAL FOR IPPA BULLETIN 29, 2009 Bellwood, Peter
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MISSING TYPES: OVERCOMING THE TYPOLOGY DILEMMA OF LITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA. Haidle, Miriam - Pawlik, Alfred
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IS THE FUNCTIONAL APPROACH HELPFUL TO OVERCOME THE TYPOLOGY DILEMMA OF LITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA? Pawlik, Alfred
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