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participating remotely ‘dropped out’ of the hearing. This meant that the order of the speakers had to be changed ‘on the fly’ in order to continue the hearing. Indeed, once it was up to the interpreter who spoke the language of the representative who dropped out

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addition, because of the high drop-out rate, researchers take on a considerable amount of risk when starting their research, as they never know whether they will be able to complete it or not, and even if completion is successful, the amount of data remains

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–b ). 19 In 103 and 101 BC they journeyed back to Dunhuang (Han Shu 6. 31b, 6. 32b). 20 In 1096 The People's Crusade led by Peter the Hermit travelled 1531 miles from Cologne to Constantinople, though many of these peasants dropped out or died before

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education, only one in five Romani children go on to secondary education. The drop-out rate among Romani children is almost twice as high as among non-Romani. A further problem is the segregation of Romani children to separate schools or classes due to non

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of them became part of modern vocabulary, while many others have dropped out of use, such as vilajet ‘vilayet’ 5 and szandzsák ‘sanjak’. 6 The lion's share of Turkic borrowings into Hungarian are older and can easily be shown to be from

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, higher self-esteem, less dropping out, and stronger persistence ( Chirkov, 2009 ), because it promotes satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness ( Ryan & Deci, 2020 ). Need for autonomy refers to the

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, meaning it could be used to identify students who may drop out in future. 2.3 Interpreting anxiety and performance In physiology, stress occurs when personal and situational demands exceed an individual's ability to adjust, and it may lead to psychological

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least a high school diploma) and a more consolidated financial background. Among the young people I contacted, such stable existential circumstances were characteristic of a 28-year-old young man, who (after two semesters, having dropped out of higher

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who were orphaned, were expected to become herders upon dropping out of or finishing school. The more needy took a job at the age of seven or nine. Girls were only put to work as herders after completing their education. The contract was concluded by

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surveys due to their specific methods and objectives. For example, why soups produce a lot of waste, or why many people drop out of the system around the 5th grade. The source of these functional problems was identified at the time by nutrition experts

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