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The juxtaposition of these concepts and their practical implications for political economy and ecology has its formative origins in a European-led debate over the role of agriculture, as a critical dimension of environmental governance.
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Here, the improved retention may have several origins: social integration, formative assessment, or the structured study process that supported balanced study habits.
Source the Formative Assessments.
Based on the absence of clinical signs and considering the radiologic features in pediatric setting, an etero-formative lesion of glial origin was suspected.
Most traced the origins of their fetish to their sexually formative years, when they began associating the people they were attracted to with the clothing they wore.
Let's start at the beginning: 1987's Batman: Year One takes us through Bruce Wayne's formative first year and is often rated as the definitive origin story.
During the formative years, it is crucial to identify the elements of this origin story to resonate with your target audience.
Highlighting a formative episode in her pre-fame life, 2007's Becoming Jane was effectively an origin story, a prequel to the better-thumbed chapters of the Austen biography.
"In this formative period of his life," Phillips writes, "Freud moves from wondering who to believe in, to wondering about the origins and the function of the individual's predisposition to believe".
It helps explain the origins of the conservative convictions he has sometimes struggled to convey to Republican voters, and it underscores the formative role in his life played by a religion that remains mysterious to many Americans.
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