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Barry Dr. Joyce University of Delaware Office:215 Munroe Hall (302) 831-2860 bjoyce@udel.edu Office hours: Tue Wed 3-4:30 PM or by appt. PROBLEMS IN TEACHING HISTORY & THE SOCIAL SCIENCES HISTORY 493 TUESDAY 5-8 PM 228 Purnell Hall This seminar has three purposes. The first goal is for you to add to and refine your pedagogical, creative, discipline-based arsenal in order to be successful in the classroom. Second, we will address related issues and problems that you are confronting in the classroom, such as legal issues and assessing student learning. Finally, we cover activities and processes that will foster professional growth.....like getting and keeping a job! WEEK ONE: February 7 Introduction Peer Review Assignment (Due February 14) WEEK TWO: February 14 Small Groups with Supervisors Due: email 3 questions for Feb 21 talk Due: Peer Review Assignment WEEK THREE: February 21 Carol Phipps: Developing a job portfolio Assessment Project Review WEEK FOUR: February 28 Small Groups with Supervisors Due: email 3 questions for Mar. 7 talk WEEK FIVE: March 7 Meet with recent graduates: what to anticipate during student teaching and your 1st year as a teacher. Due: email 3 questions for Mar. 14 talk WEEK SIX: March 14 Professional Development: Establishing your File; Credentials Interviewing for a Job: Cindy Holland WEEK SEVEN: March 21 Small Groups with Supervisors WEEK EIGHT: March 28 No Class: Delaware Spring Break WEEK NINE: April 4 No Class PROJECT SEARCH----April 4 and 5 WEEK TEN: April 11 Preparing for National History Day Judging Due: email 3 questions for April 25 talk WEEK ELEVEN: April 18 Class meets on Saturday, April 22 History Day competition is Saturday, April 22, at Smyrna HS WEEK TWELVE: April 25 Legal Issues in the Secondary School: David Williams Due: email 3 questions for May 2 talk Due: History Day Reflection WEEK THIRTEEN: May 2 Preparing for the Interviewing Process WEEK FOURTEEN: May 9 Inservice Professional Development Opportunites WEEK FIFTEEN: May 16 Party! Due: Assessment Project Due: Final Reflection GRADE REQUIREMENTS Your final grade will be determined by your achievement on the following areas: Assessment project 125 points Questions for guest speakers 30 points History Day assignment 50 points Peer lesson review 70 points Final reflection 25 points "Portfolio" of lessons meeting 10 NCSS standards 100 points 400 total points ALL WORK MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE LETTER GRADE IS ASSIGNED Note: Class attendance and punctuality: final grade will be lowered for more than one absence or tardy
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Delaware >> HIST >> 493 (Fall, 2008)
Lesson focus Do this each day: THIS IS YOUR ACTIVITY 1. write out how you will focus the class. (Do a lesson focus each day) (less than five minutes) In the Focus section you may do any of the following: 1. briefly review what you have recently cover...
Delaware >> HIST >> 601 (Fall, 2008)
Reverend Edward Synge Townsend [601] Killenemer 1789 - 1799 Clonmeen Kildorrery 1788 - 1789 Donoughmore 1765 - 1768 Macroom 1768 - 1773 Whitechurch 1789 - 1793 Ballyvourney 1784 - 17999 Clondrohid 1793 - 1808 ...
Delaware >> HIST >> 607 (Fall, 2008)
Horatio Townsend [607] Bridgemount Blackrock Kinsale Views of Kinsale Extract from Samuel Lewis Topographical Dictionary 1837 BLACKROCK, a chapelry, in the parish of ST. FINBARR, county of the city of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 2 1/4miles (E...
Delaware >> HIST >> 611 (Fall, 2008)
UAPP 611-010: Regional Watershed Management Fall 2002 Wed. 2:00 - 5:00 pm Room 316 Gore Hall Syllabus for Fall Semester 2002 Instructors: Bernard L. Dworsky, Martin W. Wollaston, Gerald J. Kauffman PE Office: University of Delaware, College of Huma...
Delaware >> HIST >> 611 (Fall, 2008)
UAPP 611 Regional Watershed Management Sep 29, 2004 Water Quality Issues Water quality is related to quantity. After all the units of quality (mg/l or ppm) are units of quantity. Floodplain/Stormwater - too much water - increased urbanization, slop...
Delaware >> HIST >> 620 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center PRELIMINARY PAPER #192 TECHNOLOGICAL AND NATURAL DISASTERS AND ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN PLANNING FOR AND MANAGING THEM* E. L. Quarantelli 1993 *Written remarks prepared as ...
Delaware >> HIST >> 640 (Fall, 2008)
Introduction to OpenGL TA: Mani Thomas CISC 440/640 mani@udel.edu Acknowledgements Most of the material for the slides were adapted from Some of the slides were taken from Some of the images were taken from Other resources E. Angel, Interac...
Delaware >> HIST >> 646 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center PRELIMINARY PAPER #23 8 THE SOCIAL IMPACTS OF PHYSICAL PROCESSES: HOW DO WE MANAGE WHAT WE CANT CONTROL? Joanne M.Nigg 1996 THE SOCIAL IMPACTS OF PHYSICAL PROCESSES: HOW DO WE MANAGE WHAT WE CAN\'T CO...
Delaware >> HIST >> 671 (Fall, 2008)
39 Geographic Information Science: The Grand Challenges MICHAEL F. GOODCHILD Many chapters in this book have touched on aspects of the research agenda the research questions that arise in the mind of a user of GIS; the research problems that need ...
Delaware >> HIST >> 671 (Fall, 2008)
GEOG471/671 SCHEDULE january february F 4 S 5 S 3 M 4 T 5 W TH 6 7 F 1 8 S 2 9 S 2 9 2008 march M 3 T 4 W TH 5 6 F 7 S 1 8 S 6 M 7 T 1 8 W TH 23 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ...
Delaware >> HIST >> 673 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center PRELIMINARY PAPER #301 DISASTER PLANNING, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND CIVIL PROTECTION: THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZED EFFORTS TO PLAN FOR AND TO RESPOND TO DISASTERS E. L. Quarantelli 2000 DISA...
Delaware >> HIST >> 805 (Fall, 2008)
Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 805-7372-11 April 2001, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback...
Delaware >> ANSC >> 454 (Fall, 2008)
ANSC 454 Ruminant Nutrition 3 credit hours Course Objectives: To understand basic nutrition and metabolism in ruminants and how they differ from monogastric animals To understand the importance of microbial metabolism to the ruminant animal To un...
Delaware >> HLTH >> 495 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center PRELIMINARY PAPER #12 2 CRITERIA WHICH COULD BE USED IN ASSESSING DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLANNING AND MANAGING E. L. QUARANTELLI 1987 Paper prepared for the International Research Training Seminar on ...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 103 (Fall, 2008)
1 INTRODUCTION TO PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY Anthropology 103-010 Winter 2008 Course Description This course provides an introduction to prehistoric archaeology. Students will learn about the goals and history of archaeology as well as current theories...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 103 (Fall, 2008)
SITE STUDY Anthropology 103 Winter 2009 DUE: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 Purpose: To use a contemporary example to give students experience observing and recording material remains that one day might be part of an archaeological site. What to do: 1...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 200 (Spring, 2008)
S Bronislaw Malinowski Trobriand Islanders ANTHROPOLOGY 200-OIO Introduction to History of Anthropological Theory Spring 2008 Dr. Donna Budani Class Time: 9:30 am to 10:45am Room: 217 Willard Hall Dr. Budanis Office: Department of Anthropology, 138 ...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 222 (Fall, 2008)
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Delaware >> ANTH >> 228 (Fall, 2008)
DRC PRELIMINARY PAPER # 228 DRAFT OF A SOCIOLOGICAL DISASTER RESEARCH AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE: THEORETICAL, METHODOLOGICAL AND EMPIRICAL ISSUES* E. L. (Henry) Quarantelli Disaster Research Center University of Delaware Newark, Delaware 19716 USA * A...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 230 (Fall, 2008)
PEOPLES OF THE WORLD Anthropology 230-010 Fall 2008 Course Description This course uses case studies to examine world cultures and how they are changing as a result of globalization. Students will learn about traditional foraging, horticultural, past...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 230 (Fall, 2008)
EXTRA CREDIT Anthropology 230 For extra credit students can watch and write about any of the films listed below. All of the films are available at Media Services in Morris Library or at your local video store. Each film review is worth a maximum of 5...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 230 (Fall, 2008)
PEOPLES OF THE WORLD Anthropology 230-010 Spring 2007 Course Description This course provides students with an overview of how cultures are changing in todays world. One focus of the class will be traditional cultures, their characteristics, and how ...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 235 (Fall, 2008)
1 ANTHROPOLOGY OF FOOD Anthropology 235-010 Fall 2007 Course Description This course explores the relationship between food and culture in both the past and present. Topics include the economic, political, and symbolic dimensions of food, the effect...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 235 (Fall, 2008)
Journal Article Review Anthropology of Food Fall 2007 DUE: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 The purpose of this assignment is to have students become familiar with scholarly research that has been done recently by archaeologists who study subsistence pr...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 235 (Fall, 2008)
Video Review Anthropology of Food Fall 2007 DUE: Monday, November 12, 2007 The purpose of this assignment is to have students become familiar with the effects of globalization on the production and marketing of coffee. What to do: 1) go to Media Ser...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 259 (Fall, 2008)
DRC Preliminary Paper # ESTABLISHING A GLOBAL DISASTER INFORMATION NETWORK (GDIN): PROBLEMATICAL ASPECTS* December 1997 *This is a slightly revised version of the final report prepared by the Disaster Research Center (DRC) in September 1997 for th...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 269 (Winter, 2008)
DEALING WITH DISASTER IN THE 21ST CENTURY Russell R. Dynes, Founding Director, Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware, Newark, DE U.S.A. 19716 Celebrating a 60th anniversary requires some acknowledgment of a past as well as some directions ...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 305 (Fall, 2008)
the evolution B Human irth of The difficulties of childbirth have probably challenged humans and their ancestors for millions of years which means that the modern custom of seeking assistance during delivery may have similarly ancient roots By Kar...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 367 (Fall, 2008)
Cemetery Poster Anthropology 367-011 Spring 2008 DUE: progress report Monday, March 3, 2008 DUE: completed poster Friday, March 21, 2008 The purpose of this assignment is to have students gain experience doing original archaeological research in a co...
Delaware >> ANTH >> 367 (Fall, 2008)
ARTIFACT STUDY Anthropology 367-011 Spring 2008 The purpose of this assignment is to give students hands-on experience working with a real artifact. The assignment involves having each student document, study, and write about a prehistoric object fro...
Delaware >> HRIM >> 140 (Fall, 2008)
Information Technology in Services Management HRIM 140 Summer 2008 Course Outline & Class Schedule ) Instructor: Office: Tel (O): email: Office Hrs Srikanth Beldona, Ph.D., MBA 203 Raub 831-6192 beldona@udel.edu By Appointment WebCT will be used to...
Delaware >> HRIM >> 481 (Fall, 2008)
HRIM 481- Hospitality Marketing Spring 2008: Course Outline & Class Schedule T-Th: 11 to 12.15 PM Courtyard by Marriott Classroom, Newark Instructor: Office: Tel (O): Email: Web Office Hrs Srikanth Beldona, Ph.D., MBA 203 Raub 831-6192 beldona@udel.e...
Delaware >> HRIM >> 602 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management INTERACTIVE HOSPITALITY AND TRAVEL MARKETING HRIM 602; 3 Credit Hours; Syllabus: Fall 2007 Instructor: Srikanth Beldona, Ph.D., M.B.A Office: 203 Raub Hall Ph: 1-302-...
Delaware >> IFST >> 435 (Fall, 2008)
Paris 2008 Adapted Barthold 2008 IFST 435 Accommodation Planning Rubric score Accommodations are Individualized for Each student and based upon teacher report, IEP at a glance and activity matrix Does not meet expectations (< 7/10) * Students are no...
Delaware >> ART >> 111 (Fall, 2008)
Structure Layout Optimizations in the Open64 Compiler: Design, Implementation and Measurements Gautam Chakrabarti and Fred Chow PathScale, LLC. Outline Motivation Types of structure layout optimizations Criteria for structure layout optimizations ...
Delaware >> ART >> 111 (Fall, 2008)
Factors Affecting Retention Behavior 1 Factors Affecting Retention Behavior: A Model to Predict At-Risk Students1 by William E. Sadler, Graduate Assistant Office for Enrollment Research and Analysis New York University 7 East 12th Street, Suite 61...
Delaware >> ART >> 111 (Fall, 2008)
Structure Layout Optimizations in the Open64 Compiler: Design, Implementation and Measurements Gautam Chakrabarti, Fred Chow PathScale, LLC. {gautam, fchow}@pathscale.com Abstract A common performance problem faced by today\'s application programs is ...
Delaware >> ART >> 200 (Fall, 2008)
FINC 200 Fundamentals of Finance Univ. of Delaware - Fall, 2005 Capital Budgeting / Project Assessment Problems: 1) Detwiler Devel. Corp. plans to spend $ 150,000 to purchase a new piece of production equipment. The company will finance this purcha...
Delaware >> ART >> 202 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center Preliminary Paper #260 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE KOBE EARTHQUAKE Kathleen J. Tierney James D. Goltz 1997 Emergency Response: Lessons Learned from the Kobe Earthquake Kathleen J. Tie...
Delaware >> ART >> 204 (Fall, 2008)
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Delaware >> ART >> 211 (Fall, 2008)
Shining Light on Metals in the Environment David H. McNear Jr., Ryan Tappero, and Donald L. Sparks1 E lucidating the speciation of heavy metals in the environment is paramount to understanding their potential mobility and bioavailability. Cutting-e...
Delaware >> ART >> 231 (Fall, 2008)
1 Day 20 REALISM Department of Art History, University of Delaware Gibson, Fall 2007 ARTH 231: AMERICAN ART II: FROM THE GILDED AGE TO THE PRESENT Hills, Realism and Figuration, 275-277, and nos. 104, 105, 106, 108. Put on the Board: the roving point...
Delaware >> ART >> 231 (Fall, 2008)
Department of Art History University of Delaware March 18, Spring 2007 ARTH 231: AMERICAN ART II: FROM THE GILDED AGE TO THE PRESENT RE: The goal of the final version of the research paper for the course: This assignment will be due in stages. Its go...
Delaware >> ART >> 246 (Fall, 2008)
What is Invariant and What is Optional in the Realization of a FOCUSED Word? A Cross-Dialectal Study of Swedish Sentences with Moving Focus Robert Eklund Telia Research AB, Spoken Language Processing S{136 80 Haninge, Sweden Robert.H.Eklund@telia.se...
Delaware >> ART >> 250 (Fall, 2008)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOLLOWING THE 1994 NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE: INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ISSUES1 JOANNE M. NIGG DISASTER RESEARCH CENTER UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE NEWARK, DELAWARE 19716 The January 17, 1994 Northridge earthquake is the most severe i...
Delaware >> ART >> 290 (Winter, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center Preliminary Paper #290 EXPLORING THE POPULAR CULTURE OF DISASTER Tricia Wachtendorf 1999 Tricia Wachtendorf Disaster Research Center University of Delaware Panel Remarks International Research Committe...
Delaware >> ART >> 304 (Fall, 2008)
Logic Programming: Prolog Logic programming: the programmer species in a logical language what constitutes a solution to a problem, and then an underlying system of deduction reasons about the answer. Prolog is one logic programming language, but it...
Delaware >> ART >> 309910 (Summer, 2008)
ART 309-910 Book Arts ART 600-910 Graduate Critique Summer Session 07J July 22 - 24 and July 29 - 31 9:30am 5:00pm Course Information Class meets in 004 Recitation Hall. Restrooms - Women - 2nd floor / Men 2nd floor. Instructor Martha Carother...
Delaware >> ART >> 340 (Fall, 2008)
PSY340-011 - Cognition Special topic: Psychology of Language Spring 2005 TR 3.30-4.45, 204 Gore Hall Instructor: Wolf Hall 2.00-3.00 Tel: (302) 831 2752 Teaching Assistant: Barney Pagani Wolf Hall Email: pagani@udel.edu 11.00-12.00 Tel: (302) 831 14...
Delaware >> ART >> 351 (Fall, 2008)
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Delaware >> ART >> 351 (Fall, 2008)
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Delaware >> ART >> 382 (Fall, 2008)
THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE LERNER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS BUAD 382 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: ENVIRONMENTS FALL 2008 VERSION 3 9.28.08 SUBJECT TO AND OPERATIONS REVISION PENDING ULTIMATE CLASS ENROLLMENT DR. DANIEL SULLIVAN 212 LERNER HALL ...
Delaware >> ART >> 412 (Fall, 2008)
Academic Profiles Page 1 So, You Need to Develop an Academic Department Profile: A Conceptual Framework for Development Dawn M. Parchert Management Research Analyst Arizona State University ABSTRACT Campus administrators continually need informati...
Delaware >> ART >> 414 (Fall, 2008)
PerformanceAssessmentasaVehicleforPromotingInstitutionalChange: ACaseStudy Abstract Accountabilitytoexternalorganizationshasbecomethebaneofuniversitylife.Ithasevolvedfromspecialized reportsandtaskforcestoperiodicmonitoringandassessmentactivities.InA...
Delaware >> ART >> 416 (Fall, 2008)
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE DISASTER RESEARCH CENTER PRELIMINARY PAPER #44 DISASTER BODY HANDLING Sue A. Blanshan 1977 INTRODUCTTON An analysis of body handling following death is essentially an excursion into a work situation and its activities, actors,...
Delaware >> ART >> 417 (Fall, 2008)
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Delaware >> ART >> 424 (Fall, 2008)
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE DISASTER RESEARCH CENTER PRELIMINARY PAPER #48 HELPING BEHAVIOR I N LARGE SCALE DISASTERS: A SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACH Russell R. Dynes and E. L. Quarantelli The research in this paper was supported in part by PHS Grant 5...
Delaware >> ART >> 427 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 12 Knowledge Management 1 Knowledge Management KM is a process that helps organizations identify, select, organize, disseminate, and transfer important information and expertise that are part of the organizations memory. Intellectual cap...
Delaware >> ART >> 460 (Fall, 2008)
INTEGRATION OF CONTEXT-DEPENDENT DURATIONAL KNOWLEDGE INTO HMM-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION Xue Wang, Louis F. M. ten Bosch* & Louis C. W. Pols Institute of Phonetic Sciences / IFOTT, University of Amsterdam, Herengracht 338, nl-1016 CG Amsterdam, the Ne...
Delaware >> ART >> 467 (Winter, 2008)
UniversityofDelaware LernerCollegeofBusiness&Economics BUAD467/667:ServiceManagement Spring2008 ProfessorHarker TableofContents Articles 1. J.L.Heskett,T.O.Jones,G.W.Loveman,W.E.Sasser,Jr.,andL.A.Schlesinger,Puttingthe serviceprofitchaintowork,Harvar...
Delaware >> ART >> 467 (Winter, 2008)
Newark Bicycle Committee page 1 To: Mayor and Members of Newark City Council From: Newark Bicycle Committee Date: 12 Feb 2004 Re: Proposed Transit Hub for Newark We recommend that Council not accept a development plan along the Pomeroy Branch RR wh...
Delaware >> ART >> 467 (Winter, 2008)
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Delaware >> ART >> 481 (Fall, 2008)
UNITS OF DIALOGUE MANAGEMENT: AN EXAMPLE Paul Heisterkamp Scott McGlashan Daimler-Benz AG Swedish Institute of Computer Science Research and Technology Box 1263 D-89013 Ulm, Germany S-16428 Kista, Sweden heisterkamp@dbag.ulm.DaimlerBenz.COM scott@sic...
Delaware >> ART >> 486 (Fall, 2008)
Concrete Components Portland Cement (ASTM C150) Type I (normal) general purpose Type II (modified) resistance to alkali attack Type III (high early strength) high heat Type IV (low heat) used for massive structures Type V (sulfate-resistant) ma...
Delaware >> ART >> 610 (Fall, 2008)
Syntax II, Lecture 11 Notes: Reexivity Benjamin Bruening March 20, 2002 Squibs: length is up to you, 515 pages sounds about right. Im behind in the grading, will try to get the binding assignment back to you by Friday. 1 Finish LGB and Huang 1982...
Delaware >> ART >> 640 (Fall, 2008)
U i e s t of Delaware nvriy Disaster R s a c C n e eerh etr PRELIMINARY PAPER #232 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS POLICY-MAKING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND ITALY B u e t Bli r n t a ad 1995 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS POLICY-MAKING A COMJ?AR...
Delaware >> ART >> 678 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center PRELIMINARY PAPER #308 MARKET-FOCUSED AND OPEN-SYSTEMS APPROACH TO EARTHQUAKE LOSS-REDUCTION: CONTEXTUALIZING THE ROLE OF ENGINEERING RESEARCH Michel Bruneau Kathleen J. Tierney 2001 MARKET-FOCUSED OP...
Delaware >> ART >> 679 (Fall, 2008)
University of Delaware Disaster Research Center PRELIMINARY PAPER #309 A REGULATIONIST APPROACH TO THE OCCUPATIONAL STATUS OF NAVIGATION OFFICERS IN THE U.S. MERCHANT MARINE James Kendra 2001 A Regulationist Approach to the Occupational Status of ...
Delaware >> ITAL >> 250 (Spring, 2008)
ITAL 250 DATA: ESAME N.1 COGNOME: NOME: I. Formula una risposta completa e ricca di particolari per ogni domanda. (25 punti) 1. 2. 3. Come sono strutturate le riunioni di lavoro in Italia in paragone (\"comparison\") con altri paesi europei? 4. P...
Delaware >> ITAL >> 250 (Spring, 2008)
ITAL 250: PORTFOLIO IDEE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PRESENTAZIONE VOCABOLARIO STRUTTURE ...
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