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Thus, we also measured students' reports of their own emotional and behavioral engagement and disaffection in the gardens, examining the extent to which students felt they were energized and enjoying themselves during activities and the extent to which they dedicated their full thoughts and efforts to SciLG tasks.
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"It's worth considering how much of the current disquiet and disaffection in parts of the UK is caused by the overmighty reach of London which needed to centralise power in order to fight two world wars and has not been all that willing since to surrender power back," she said.
With the new plurality voting rule in effect, Gardner won the election, but the split (and disaffection in some circles with the Know Nothing agenda) cost him support from former Free Soilers and Democrats.
When a country or a culture -- not unlike the ancient civilization of Rome -- becomes more interested in vomitoriums than the growing disparity and disaffection in its populace, it runs a serious risk of caving in on itself.
To establish whether the quality of students' participation in SciLG was linked to motivation for science in the more typical classroom setting, we examined links between SciLG and students' effortful, energized participation with learning activities in science class, as captured by students' reports of their emotional and behavioral engagement and disaffection in science class.
The band's ideas about the toxicity of political hegemony and mass disaffection (in particular, the various ways technology, as employed both by ourselves and our governments, can leave us feeling hostile and estranged) seem to have reached a terrifying apex of late.
The governor of Louisiana, William C. C. Claiborne, had described a "spirit of Disaffection" in the city, and there were indeed many opportunities for distrust.
His efforts to eliminate the political influence of the church provoked disaffection in the officer corps, and in September 1955 he was overthrown by General Eduardo Lonardi and fled the country.
I described a triangle between politicians, voters and the media in which all sides contribute to disaffection in the public realm, evident in other advanced societies too.
Gen. Muhammad Masud Razzaq described a conspiracy involving a dozen active duty and retired officers that he said was intended "to spread disaffection in the Bangladeshi Army," according to a statement from the military.
This kind of polarization is a shame and a lost opportunity — there's a huge middle ground of disaffection in the country that would support an opposition movement organized around the issues.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com