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奖学金还是骗局?
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作者 margaret rose Heftler 芥子 《疯狂英语(初中天地)》 2014年第7期50-53,共4页
某日,你收到“国家某某协会”寄来的一个沉甸甸的信封,打开一看,发现自己受邀加入这个享有声望的协会!加入这协会后还可以得到一笔奖学金呢!你心想,自己的努力终于有回报了!且慢,这是天上掉馅饼还是骗局?看过以下故事,你或许就不会轻... 某日,你收到“国家某某协会”寄来的一个沉甸甸的信封,打开一看,发现自己受邀加入这个享有声望的协会!加入这协会后还可以得到一笔奖学金呢!你心想,自己的努力终于有回报了!且慢,这是天上掉馅饼还是骗局?看过以下故事,你或许就不会轻易被来路不明的奖学金和录取通知书冲昏头了。 展开更多
关键词 奖学金 骗局 录取通知书 协会
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Effect of localized oil spills on Atlantic loggerhead population dynamics
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作者 margaret-rose Leung Melissa Marchand +2 位作者 Samantha Stykel My Huynh José D. Flores 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2012年第3期109-114,共6页
The purpose of this study is to analyze the population dynamics of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) affected by localized oil spills. Methods include development of a spatial, stage-classified matrix model par... The purpose of this study is to analyze the population dynamics of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) affected by localized oil spills. Methods include development of a spatial, stage-classified matrix model parameterized for the following primary loggerhead populations: Gulf of Mexico, western North Atlantic Ocean, and Florida peninsula. Oil spills are simulated deterministically in each population's nesting region, with 1) oil-induced mortality ranging from 25% to 100% and 2) stage classes affected either proportionally or equally. A transient sensitivity analysis was performed to determine the parameters most influential to the population growth rate. Results suggest that increased protection and understanding of young sea turtles found in the Sargasso Sea is essential to the survival of the species. In addition, findings provide insights into the population dynamics of the At- lantic loggerhead turtles and identify conservation measures appropriate in each oil spill case. 展开更多
关键词 LOGGERHEAD Sea TURTLE OILS SPILL Matrix Model Simulations Population ECOLOGY
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Older Adults’ Explanatory Models of Colds and Flu
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作者 Margo-Lea Hurwicz margaret rose 《Health》 2015年第9期1183-1195,共13页
Systematic data collection and analysis techniques were used in Los Angeles to discover older adults’ shared explanatory models (EM) of the causes, prevention, symptoms, treatment and consequences of late life illnes... Systematic data collection and analysis techniques were used in Los Angeles to discover older adults’ shared explanatory models (EM) of the causes, prevention, symptoms, treatment and consequences of late life illnesses, including influenza and the common cold. Recorded narratives also were analyzed to illustrate similarities and differences in shared cultural knowledge of these illnesses. Consensus analyses results suggest that shared EM of influenza and the common cold are similar. Participants identified both illnesses as contagious, caused or exacerbated by bad weather, but not the result of lifestyle, aging or heredity. Other shared cultural knowledge includes that both illnesses can be treated with home remedies, over-the-counter medications and medical care;both illnesses cause discomfort but are not serious, life-threatening or disabling. Despite the similarities and the apparent merging of the two illnesses in popular thought, many older adults do distinguish them, based on symptom patterns and severity, as revealed in their transcribed narratives. Consistent with other studies, participants attribute gastrointestinal symptoms to influenza but not to colds. They do not understand the potential role of lifestyle, age and chronic conditions in etiology and onset, and they are not concerned with their vulnerability to the potential sequelae of influenza. Public health education explaining the effects of lifestyle on susceptibility and vulnerability to the flu, how to distinguish and appropriately treat colds and the flu, and when to contact physicians, is recommended for older adults. Mixed method studies can prove useful at the planning stages of such interventions. 展开更多
关键词 OLDER ADULTS INFLUENZA Common Cold Explanatory Model CONSENSUS Analysis
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加拿大安大略省基础教育掠影——对加拿大Margaret老师的一次访谈
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作者 仲丽娟 margaret rose Tilbert 《新课程评论》 2017年第12期121-128,共8页
Margaret Rose Tilbert是加拿大安大略省的法文和英文老师,拥有三十多年的教学经验,对加拿大安大略省的教育非常了解。令我惊讶的是,她还是位“中国通”,虽然她不会讲中文,
关键词 安大略省 基础教育 加拿大 老师 ROSE 教学经验
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Older Adults’ Explanatory Models of High Blood Pressure
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作者 Margo-Lea Hurwicz margaret rose 《Health》 CAS 2016年第7期680-693,共14页
Shared Explanatory Models (EM) of High Blood Pressure (HBP)/Hypertension (HTN) were explored using systematic data collection and analysis methods from cognitive anthropology. Older adults who were members of a Medica... Shared Explanatory Models (EM) of High Blood Pressure (HBP)/Hypertension (HTN) were explored using systematic data collection and analysis methods from cognitive anthropology. Older adults who were members of a Medicare HMO in Los Angeles were asked to list all the illnesses experienced by older adults that they could recall, and those listing HBP or HTN were asked to further list and discuss its symptoms, causes, treatments and prevention. Responses were tape recorded, transcribed, and analyzed to develop a systematic “sentence completion by card sort” follow-up procedure. Consensus Analysis (CA) of the systematically collected data identified shared EM for HBP/HTN. The model presented here is similar to models of HBP/HTN described by researchers working with patients from different regions and different ethnic groups, suggesting that there is a widely shared lay or popular model for this disease. Stress, lifestyle (diet, exercise, weight, and substance use), heredity and aging are thought to be the major causes of HBP/HTN. Physicians are thought to be the appropriate source of care, as HTN/HBP is serious, life threatening, and potentially disabling. The study of cultural understandings and shared EM of disease has direct relevance for clinical practice and public health education. For a disease such as HTN/HBP, knowing where and how such explanations differ systematically between patients and clinicians, and what impact this may have on patterns of adherence to prescribed treatment is a crucial area of concern. 展开更多
关键词 Older Adults HYPERTENSION High Blood Pressure Explanatory Models Consensus Analysis
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