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Influence of education, family involvement and socioeconomic status on crime and recidivism rates
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Student voice: the conceptualization and application of strategies at the high school level
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La literatura del programa Español: España, Guatemala, México y Perú
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Analysis of virtual computer systems: performance and security
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Gender, substance abuse, and stigmatization: an exploratory study
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Operational calibration and modeling of a water distribution system for a water conservation program: a case study
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An exploration of the expressed levels of social support and isolationism of transgender older adults
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Investigation of power quality issues due to increased levels of distributed generation and possible solutions
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Understanding user perceptions of online help to improve academic library website use
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LLP2A functionalized polyethylene glycol hydrogels induce differentiation and angiogenic factor release in mesenchymal stem cells
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Supporting caregivers
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Sensor monitor for android
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Communicating assessment results with multicultural sensitivity
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Adapting love and logic skills for the strength based classroom
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Helping parents understand the importance of social and emotional learning for their children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Comprehensive Communications Training Officer program guide
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The impact of parental support on the resiliency of first-generation Latinx college students
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Perspectives of MSW students towards the use and research of hallucinogenic drugs within a clinical mental health setting
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There is nothing compassionate about burnout
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Social media and its effects on a person's well being: a study of college students
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