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The first collection of what some have called her Stalinist period, "That's What We Live For," appeared in 1952, followed two years later by another ideological collection, "Questions Put to Myself".
Potential participants will be excluded if they meet any of the following criteria: unable to give informed consent (poor physical and/or cognitive state), insufficient command of English to comprehend the consent process and/or data collection questions.
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The interviewer training covered general interviewing guidelines, handling sensitive issues, confidentiality, data collection protocols, question-by-question reviews of both English and Spanish versions of the interview guide, role playing, and record-keeping.
What the collection of questions gathered during the QFT session does demonstrate is validation of the kinds of questions that have been and are being asked by stakeholders and documented elsewhere in the learning analytics literature.
It's a title he used to mock and whose necessity to our collection he questions.
The winner of a prize in 2007 was the Responsa Project, an electronic collection of questions and answers about Jewish law that was created by a team at Bar-Ilan University whose leaders included Professor Yaacov Choueka.
We also had this cheery headline in The Guardian on Christmas Eve: "Could rationing hold the key to today's food crises?" On both occasions I regretted ending my collection of Questions to Which the Answer is No.
Its old goal was described as "a continuously improving collection of questions and answers".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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