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Elaborating on Vygotsky's theory, Jerome Bruner and other educational psychologists developed the important concept of instructional scaffolding, in which the social or information environment offers supports for learning that are gradually withdrawn as they become internalized.
Elaborating on this theme are numerous early and late Jewish scholars, including the Ramban, Isaac Abrabanel, Abraham Ibn Ezra, Rabbeinu Bachya, the Vilna Gaon, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Ramchal, Aryeh Kaplan, and Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis.
Elaborating on Marx's argument that under capitalism our lives and our environment are continually depleted, Debord adds that the Spectacle is the system by which capitalism tries to hide such depletion.
Elaborating on characters and plot lines depicted in the novel, Card later wrote additional books to form the Ender's Game series.
Elaborating on that, Colonel J. M. Young, suggested substituting the Spanish word " Oro " for ore, and the dropping the " or " to make the word euphonius.
Elaborating on this theme, Campbell said, " Basically this show is about the turn of the century, when the Old West met the Industrial Era.
Elaborating on the title's meaning, he told MTV, " No matter who you are or what your band is about, you can't put a record out without people saying it's derivative of something else.
Elaborating on this idea, Leon Trotsky famously described the economic development of the world as a process of uneven and combined development of different co-existing societies and modes of production which all influence each other.
) Elaborating on Chief Justice Blackie's statement, Bryan Nicholson of the British High Commission in New Zealand said, " The penalties were tailored to Pitcairn and take into account the unique isolation, population of less than 50, and the dependence of manpower.
" Elaborating on this quote, Van Gogh scholar Jan Hulsker noted ".. much later generations experience it not only as psychologically striking, but also as a very unconventional and ' modern ' portrait.
Elaborating on the group's position, Stolba asserts,
Elaborating on the goals and methods of wedge strategy, Johnson stated in an interview conducted in 2002 for < cite > Touchstone Magazine </ cite > that " The mechanism of the wedge strategy is to make it attractive to Catholics, Orthodox, non-fundamentalist Protestants, observant Jews, and so on.
Elaborating on the nature of selection, he writes that it only works on the basis of whether alleles are better or worse than others in the population, in terms of their immediate fitness effects.
Elaborating on the theme of " progress " inevitably sweeping away the old order of things in the world, in a 1970 article entitled " Marxism and History ", Carr argued that with the exception of the Mexican Revolution, every revolution in the last sixty-odd years had been led by Marxists.
Elaborating on the statement, she added: " I don't really want to others to dissect my creative process too much.
Elaborating on this theme, the album explores the story of Pompeii, the ancient Roman city that was both lost to and preserved by a volcanic eruption.

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Elaborating upon Giambattista Vico, Jean Piaget's genetic epistemology, Bishop Berkeley's theory of perception, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, and other important texts, von Glasersfeld developed his model of Radical Constructivism, which is an ethos shared by all of these writers to one degree or another.

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" Elaborating, he commented, " The movie I see in my head of ' Haunted Mansion ' is not, I believe, what everyone is imagining it to be.

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Greg feels thatthe name ‘ WAITING FOR GOD ’ doesn't really hold any deep meaning to us, it ’ s just a name we decided upon .” Elaborating further, Greg recalls that “ it came to us after watching the movie The Rapture.

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Elaborating this basic idea, he suggested new forms of techniques and a new way of practising.

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Data on such comparisons together with data on the effect of light intensity are given in Table 1.
The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics and censuses collect data on many attributes of the population, not just how many people they are, although population estimates remain an important function of the census.
Without money to facilitate easy comparisons, non-market socialism lacks any way to compare different goods and services and would have to rely on calculation in kind.
If money is also spent on capital goods and labor, then it is possible to make comparisons between capital goods and consumer goods.
There is one small " trick " to this code that needs to be considered: comparisons return the right hand result, so it is important to put the find on the right hand side of the comparison.
Rask, in his essay on the origin of the Icelandic language, gave the same comparisons, with a few additions and corrections, and even the very same examples in most cases.
" More recent comparisons of well-known recommendations on fluid intake have revealed large discrepancies in the volumes of water we need to consume for good health.
Based on an annual survey from Norwegian households, it seeks to collect data that may be used for comparison between businesses, comparisons between various fields, and comparisons over time.
Operating system advocacy can vary widely in tone and form, from published comparisons to heated debates on mailing lists and other forums.
For example geochemical signatures from rocks may help to discover when life first arose on Earth, and analyses of carbon isotope ratios may help to identify climate changes and even to explain major transitions such as the Permian – Triassic extinction event .< ref name =" Twitchett "> A relatively recent discipline, molecular phylogenetics, often helps by using comparisons of different modern organisms ' DNA and RNA to re-construct evolutionary " family trees "; it has also been used to estimate the dates of important evolutionary developments, although this approach is controversial because of doubts about the reliability of the " molecular clock ".
The Canadian crime victimization survey does not collect data on the ethnic origin of perpetrators, so comparisons between incidence of victimizations and incidence of charging are impossible.
The economy of Spain is the twelfth-largest economy in the world, the fifth-largest in the European Union, and the fourth-largest in the Eurozone, based on nominal GDP comparisons.
How researchers arrive at their taxa varies ; depending on the available data, and resources, methods vary from simple quantitative or qualitative comparisons of striking features, to elaborate computer analyses of large amounts of DNA sequence data.
Most such methods do rely on comparisons between the sequence to be predicted and sequences of known structure in the Protein Data Bank and thus account for environment indirectly, assuming the target and template sequences share similar cellular contexts.
A BST performs O ( log ( n )) comparisons of keys, where n is the number of elements in the tree, because lookups depend on the depth of the tree, which is logarithmic in the number of keys if the tree is balanced.
To facilitate international comparisons, some organizations, such as the OECD, Eurostat, and International Labor Comparisons Program, adjust data on unemployment for comparability across countries.
Despite concerns raised about its possible contribution to global warming, comparisons between urban and rural areas show that the urban heat island effects have little influence on global mean temperature trends.
Instead, uniform continuity can be defined on a metric space where such comparisons are possible, or more generally on a uniform space.
This proposal is based primarily on comparisons between the morphology and proportions of the feet and legs of dromaeosaurs to several groups of extant birds of prey with known predatory behaviors.
The fact that Mandelson's grandfather was Herbert Morrison who as a minister had been involved with the Festival of Britain often was drawn on for negative comparisons.
The need for liquidity is also dependent on the availability and the type of netting procedures in the systems, thus some of the studies have a focus on system comparisons.

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