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61. Biracial Identity Development: Narratives of Biracial Korean American University Students in Heritage Language Classes
62. My computer gave me a mental disorder: Stories about the Web, its effects, Internet addiction, and DSM-V
63. Personal narratives and constructivism in teacher education
64. Narratives of community garden education: Bridging social capital, ecoliteracy, and civic leadership
65. Narrating the Role Identity of Liberal-Studies Teachers in Hong Kong
66. Exploring teacher knowledge through personal narratives: Experiences of identity, culture, and sense of belonging
67. Narratives of Chinese female immigrant professionals: Factors that affect their career development and strategies used for career adjustment
68. The effects of medium on the expressive vocabulary skills in the spoken narratives of low and middle socioeconomic African-American children with typical language
69. We are the 'Who Dat' Nation: city identity, narratives of renewal, and football fandom in New Orleans public realm
70. Chinese immigrant parents' narratives about their children's education
71. Narratives in distance and cyber learning: A place of language and community in higher education
72. Heritage language teachers: Narratives on the juxtaposition of personal practical knowledge about language and learning and the education of children in bilingual education contexts
73. Narratives of ethnic identity: Experiences of first-generation Chinese Canadian students
74. Teachers' Narratives of Experience with Social Clas
75. Engendering subjectivities: Narratives of African immigrant girls in public high schools
76. Partnerships in sector-wide programming in education in Tanzania: Narratives of experience
77. A comparison of reasoning styles between actively delusional and delusion-prone individuals
78. Articulating identities: Rhetorical readings of Asian American literacy narratives
79. The academic journey of students with chronic gastrointestinal illness: Narratives from daughters and their mothers
80. A dreadful pleasure: Reading the early American murderess, 1735--181
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