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Fals is a fish-scale, also the smaller coin and the plural “Fulús” is the vulgar term for money (= Ital. quattrini) without specifying the coin.
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She is about to marry "Fals"; the friends and witnesses have arrived, the marriage deed is drawn up; the pair are to have the
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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Not since Fals Borda and Rahman (1991), Freire (1970), and Marino (1997), have I found a book on Participatory Action Research to be as reaffirming of the potential power of PAR as this collection of essays, Education, Participatory Action Research, and Social Change: International Perspectives , edited by Dip Kapoor and Steven Jordan.
Donna Nevel: Participatory Action Research and Organizing for Justice Donna Nevel 2012
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Not since Fals Borda and Rahman (1991), Freire (1970), and Marino (1997), have I found a book on Participatory Action Research to be as reaffirming of the potential power of PAR as this collection of essays, Education, Participatory Action Research, and Social Change: International Perspectives , edited by Dip Kapoor and Steven Jordan.
Donna Nevel: Participatory Action Research and Organizing for Justice Donna Nevel 2012
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Not since Fals Borda and Rahman (1991), Freire (1970), and Marino (1997), have I found a book on Participatory Action Research to be as reaffirming of the potential power of PAR as this collection of essays, Education, Participatory Action Research, and Social Change: International Perspectives , edited by Dip Kapoor and Steven Jordan.
Donna Nevel: Participatory Action Research and Organizing for Justice Donna Nevel 2012
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Not since Fals Borda and Rahman (1991), Freire (1970), and Marino (1997), have I found a book on Participatory Action Research to be as reaffirming of the potential power of PAR as this collection of essays, Education, Participatory Action Research, and Social Change: International Perspectives , edited by Dip Kapoor and Steven Jordan.
Donna Nevel: Participatory Action Research and Organizing for Justice Donna Nevel 2012
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Deutschmann and Fals Borda 1962b suggest that such plunge-adoption decisions may have been due to the conditioning of Colombian peasants to respond immediately to authoritarian sources.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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As in the United States, innovators were characterized by higher social status, greater cosmopoliteness, and more tolerance for uncertainty than were other adopter categories in villages in Colombia (Deutschmann and Fals Borda, 1962a, 1962b) and in Bangladesh (Rahim, 1961).
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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All six innovations of study including the two introduced by Fals Borda followed an S-shaped curve over time.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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For example, Deutschmann and Fals Borda 1962b found that interpersonal channels were heavily used even at the knowledge stage by Colombian villagers.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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