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A black college student's "story," for example, may be that she doesn't belong at the majority-white university she attends, which causes her to fall into a pattern of disengagement and academic failure.
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Instead, they say, the decision buttressed criticism of a pattern of American "unilateralism" and disengagement.
A pattern of deception!
A Pattern of Death.
A more recent study reported that prevailing expectations for technical knowledge and challenge, where students have a collective identity of nursing as a hospital-centred profession, were rapidly extinguished during an RACF placement and replaced by a sense of disengagement associated with their perception of routinized patterns of care provision [ 17].
It was an acknowledgment of disengagement in the form of a denial.
He added: "There has been a sense of disengagement with the UK government of late.
Lady Warsi warns that "a policy of disengagement with British Muslim communities" is fuelling radicalisation, too.
Thus, this study focuses on general rapid-guessing behavior, possibly a result of disengagement with the test and test speededness.
Obama ran on a platform of disengagement from wars in the Middle East, and did not want to get militarily involved.
Disengagement theory was further criticised for largely ignoring older adults' own perceptions: behaviour considered a sign of disengagement could be interpreted very differently if the meanings ageing persons attach to what they do were taken into account (Hochschild 1975).
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