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The Influence of Teacher Humor on Student Learning

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Sample “Don’t smile before Christmas!” has been passed down through teaching generations for many years. Teachers have been told students needed to be handled with a strict hand to ensure classroom control, and one of the ways to do this was to maintain a stoic appearance and a stern presentation...

Post on Facebook, Lose Your Business

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Abstract Personal posts on social media can create a reputational crisis for small businesses. The real-time nature of social media and the ability of publics to self-organize pose unique challenges for small businesses. , basic_html

Babies are Not Like Potato Chips, You Can Stop at Just One: Family Size Decisions

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Sample As Mary walked across campus to get some research from the library, she was still a little upset about the phone call she just had with her mother. Practically every time she called home, her mom would ask, “Are you pregnant yet? What are you waiting for? You are 33—the clock is ticking!,”...

The World at Play: Performance from the Audienceâ€(TM)s Perspective

Author(s): Cason Warinner Murphy

Across the world and throughout history, groups of various individuals have gathered together at a certain time and place for no purpose other than to see performances. From Greek tragoedia to Japanese bunraku to contemporary musical theatre, audiences play a crucial part in any performance, yet the...

Graph Paper Notebook, 50 double-sided sheets

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50-double sided quad ruled sheets graph paper notebook. Size is USA letter 8.5 x 11 with high-quality plastic coil binding and solid, glossy cover. Used by students everywhere, our notebook spiral binding is smooth to open and will not uncoil. With highly durable colorful covers. which are coated fo...

Subtle Patterns of Social Influence in Interpersonal Relationships

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Abstract When researchers study persuasion, they often focus on the explicit messages people use to influence others. But sometimes it is what goes “unsaid” that can be just as powerful as what is “said.” For example, thinking back to your childhood, it was probably the more subtle unspoken norms...