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  1. A Very Long Engagement Frances Dorsey The exhibition A Very Long Engagement emerges from several questions and a visit to an inspiring exhibition. The questions are: What is embodied in a ball of string? How does sustained time influence making? And, what gets you into the studio every day?

  2. Set during--and for many years after--the First World War, A Very Long Engagement tells the gripping and unforgettable story of a young woman’s search for her fiancé, whom she believes might still be alive

  3. 1 A Very Long Engagement: The Use of Cinematic Texts in Historical Research 18 Gianluca Fantoni 2 Screening European Heritage: Negotiating Europe’s Past via the ‘Heritage Film’ 32 Axel Bangert, Paul Cooke and Rob Stone 3 Confronting Silence and Memory in Contemporary Spain: The Grandchildren’s Perspective 48 Natalia Sanjuán Bornay

  4. A Very Long Engagement VICTORIA HASKO University of Georgia Department of Language & Literacy Education 315 Aderhold Athens, Georgia 30602 Email: vhasko@uga.edu This introductory paper highlights the promising potential of learner corpora to facilitate investigations of the developmental processes underlying L2 learning. It offers a critical

  5. of both these films in his outstanding A Very Long Engagement. Audrey Tautou, star of Jeunet's Amélie, plays Matilde, a young Breton orphan determined to discover whether her lover and childhood sweetheart,

  6. This awareness accounts for the title of the essay: cinema and history have had a very long engagement, but a proper wedding has yet to be celebrated. It is worth noting that the long-term diffidence of historians towards film is not entirely unreasonable. The use of cinematic

  7. In this case, the Constitutional Court (hereafter "the CC") confirmed a finding of unconstitutionality pertaining to section 18(4)(f) of the Child Care Act 74 of 1983 (hereafter "the CCA") which prohibited the adoption of South African children by foreigners.

  8. RHINOSINUSITIS AND ASTHMA: A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT A. LICARI, S. CAIMMI, L. BOSA, A. MARSEGLIA, G.L. MARSEGLIA and D. CAIMMI Department of Pediatrics, Foundation IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, University of Pavia, Italy Received July 31, 2014 – Accepted October 16, 2014 Upper and lower airways may be considered

  9. Motivation and engagement are very important for sound student learning. Sternberg (2005) believes that motivation is very important for school success, in its absence;

  10. A Very Long Engagement: Asset Allocation Implications of U.S. Life Insurance Risk-Based Capital Changes August 5, 2021 Executive Summary • The long-awaited modernization of RBC bond factors for U.S. life insurance companies was approved by the National Association of Insurance Commissions (NAIC). •

  11. In this, motivation to engage stems from the perceived relevance of an act (mental or physical) to satisfy some personal need or advance a goal. There may be a need, for instance, for novelty, competence, an understanding of the self, affiliation, autonomy, or to promote some long-term aspiration.

  12. files.eric.ed.gov › fulltext › ED600576Student Engagement - ed

    engagement: • Behavioral engagement, which includes students observing community norms and participating in activities. • Emotional engagement, which includes students’ feelings of interest, boredom, happiness, sadness, and anxiety. • Cognitive engagement, which is closely related to motivation and involves students’ desire and

  13. This article examines the possibility that romantic love (with intensity, engagement, and sexual interest) can exist in long-term relationships. A review of taxonomies, theory, and research suggests that romantic

  14. in his latest study, Long Engagements: Maturity in Modern Japan. The 'long engagements' denotes neither the lengthy run of a play dealing with old age in Japan nor a long engage-ment before the marriage of two Japanese octogenarians. Rather, his work is a compel-lingly written and, through four case-studies, well-documented inquiry into the current

  15. www.wilmarschaufeli.nl › publications › SchaufeliUWES - Wilmar Schaufeli

    Work engagement is defined as follows (see also Schaufeli, Salanova, González-Romá & Bakker, 2001): ‘Engagement is a positive, fulfilling, work-related state of mind that is characterized by vigor, dedication, and absorption. Rather than a momentary and specific state, engagement refers to

  16. In a global study of engagement levels of 50,000 employees worldwide by the Corporate Leadership Council (2004), the top 25 drivers of employee engagement identified in the study all highlight the importance of employees’ connection to the organisation.

  17. Set during--and for many years after--the First World War, A Very Long Engagement tells the gripping and unforgettable story of a young woman's search for her fiancé, whom she believes might still be

  18. The longevity of an organization is affected by employee engagement, which is a factor on the financial performance of the organization (Bersin, 2014). In contrast, improved employee productivity had a positive effect on organizational financial performance.

  19. This research determined the extent of student engagement at Partido State University and analyzed the factors affecting student engagement. Moreover, it investigated the correlation between student engagement and academic performance. The study used descriptive-correlational method.

  20. The purpose of this article is to provide evidence that across market domains, stakeholder engagement is imperative for organizational success. The outcomes of this engagement include greater trust, buy-in [1], and assurance that organizations are meeting the needs of society and the key stakeholders they serve [2].