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Teachers' inadequate understanding of the nature of science may pose difficulties in introducing coherent and compelling teaching practices addressing their students' interests and experiences and perpetuate to implement traditional, teacher-centered instruction (Bianchini et al. 2003).
Or can it be because a beautiful Arab woman scares the people on the far right because it humanizes Arabs and undermines the negative image of Arabs they want to perpetuate to further their political goals?
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"It's a myth that's been perpetuated to restrain people," said Mr. Waitt of the Wildflower Center.
As adults this often perpetuates to new jewelry, cars, trips and so on.
But it's also a propped-up identity perpetuated to portray what he thinks other people want from him.
Despite the efforts to control malarial infection, it still prevails and perpetuates to pose great challenge to those living in endemic areas.
But what I didn't need was to perpetuate having to work those jobs.
Too often it does not, preferring to perpetuate controversies to gain readership or ratings.
Frankly, they strive to perpetuate our addiction to software coding.
A vote against the Lincoln amendment is a vote to perpetuate Too Big to Fail.
Therefore, shocks perpetuate vulnerability to poverty via their effect on risk attitude.
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