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  • 121Education policy — refers to the collection of laws or rules that govern the operation of education systems. Education occurs in many forms for many purposes through many institutions. Examples include early childhood education, kindergarten through to 12th grade,… …

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  • 122Hare coursing — is the pursuit of hares with greyhounds and other sighthounds, which chase the hare by sight and not by scent. It is a competitive sport in which dogs are tested on their ability to turn a hare, although it has a number of variations in its rules …

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  • 123Cognitive relativism — (also called epistemic or epistemological relativism) is a philosophy that claims the truth or falsity of a statement is relative to a social group or individual. Main figures The following gives examples of both representatives of… …

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  • 124Wigner-Seitz cell — The Wigner Seitz cell (named after E. P. Wigner and Frederick Seitz) is a geometrical construction which helps in the study of crystalline material in solid state physics. The unique property of a crystal is that its atoms are arranged in a… …

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  • 125Toxicogenomics — is a field of science that deals with the collection, interpretation, and storage of information about gene and protein activity within particular cell or tissue of an organism in response to toxic substances. Toxicogenomics meshes toxicology… …

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  • 126Cognitive apprenticeship — is a theory of the process where a master of a skill teaches that skill to an apprentice. Constructivist approaches to human learning have led to the development of a theory of cognitive apprenticeship [1] [2]. This theory holds that masters of a …

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  • 127Jim's Journal — is a comic strip written and drawn by Scott Dikkers, co founder of The Onion . The strip first appeared in the University of Wisconsin Madison The Daily Cardinal newspaper in 1988. In 1990, Dikkers assembled the best of the Jim s Journal strips… …

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  • 128Offender profiling — Offender profiling, also known as criminal profiling, is a behavioral and investigative tool that is intended to help investigators to profile unknown criminal subjects or offenders. Offender profiling is also known as criminal profiling,… …

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