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Negotiated ambiguity: explaining the nature and evolution of China’s "ambiguous property rights" regime
Author: Elmose, Linda
Date created: 2010-08-20
Objective and subjective probability: Undergraduate students’ descriptions, examples, and arguments
Author: Chavoshi Jolfaee, Simin Sadat
Date created: 2015-04-09
The dance of utter darkness: Pedagogy for the outsider
Author: Russell, April (Blackbird)
Date created: 2019-09-20

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