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... smoking, drinking, ex-ercising and the body mass index - contribute to explaining the gradient. The size of this contribution is larger when we consider the entire history of behaviors ratherthan ... behaviors inthe immediate past. Inthe former case, we find that the effects of education on smoking, drinking, exercising and eating a proper diet account for atmost 23% to 45% ofthe entire effect of ... The European Survey of Health, Ageing andRetirement in Europe (SHARE), theEnglish Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)and their retrospective interviews, satisfy these requirements. SHARE is...
... on what entails success inthe microfinance industry also makes a systematic review of the evidence ofthe impact of microfinance timely.And inthe latter half of 2010 the microfinance industry ... Details of 35 studies included inthe map 83Appendix 4.1: Further details of 15 studies included inthe in- depth synthesis 85Appendix 4.2: Narrative synthesis of findings relating to the impact of ... Robinson 1995). One aspect ofthe commercialisation ofthe microfinance industry is its formalisation, i.e. microfinance institutions (MFIs) transforming themselves into banks and turning...
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... enhancing the effectiveness in teaching this subject.2. Aims ofthe study The major aims ofthe study are:- to affirm the role ofgrammarin teaching and learning English. - to emphasize theimportance ... for English teaching in general and English grammar teaching in particular. The result or the aim ofthe study is that the application ofgrammar games brings benefits to the teachers and the ... questions:- Whatisthe role ofgrammar and theimportanceof students’ motivation in teaching and learning grammar? - What benefits does the application of games in teaching grammar bring to teachers...
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