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strelitz

(ˈstrɛlɪts)
n
a Russian soldier armed with firearms in the 16th and 17th centuries
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The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) national early childhood reform agenda (Council of Australian Governments, 2009) recognises the importance of the early years to human capital development, with strong language skills in these early years linked to educational success throughout life (Hirsh-Pasek et al., 2015; Hoff, 2013; Pordes-Bowers, Strelitz, Allen, & Donkin, 2012).
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In a study of South African youth, Strelitz (2004) found that students use "globally produced media texts as part of their ongoing attempts to make sense of their lives" (p.
George 3 1760-1820 Farmer George, House of Hanover Parents: Frederick Louis Prince of Wales, Princess Agusta of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Authority: King Great Britain and Ireland, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Recognized by 13 American colonies, Most of the West Indies, Canada, Sierra Leone, Gambia, New South Wales, parts of India, Ceylon and other islands, Cape Colony, Gibraltar, Corsica, the Ionian Islands 4th Elector of Hanover, King of Hanover Married: Charlotte Sophia, of Meclenburg Strelitz Children: 15, George 4, Frederick Duke of York, William 4, Edward, Ernest, Agustus, Adophus Buried: Windsor Castle
(2) Department of Medicine, Pathology, and Neurobiology, Research and Neuroendocrine Unit, The Strelitz Diabetes Center, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 855 W.
These include low birth weight (Mallik & Spiker, 2004); poorly educated or unemployed parents (Coley & Lombardi, 2012; Gray & Baxter, 2012; KaIii, 2009; Sameroff, 1998); family poverty (Pordes Bowers, Strelitz, Allen & Donkin, 2012); housing instability (Lewis, 2006; Taylor & Edwards, 2012); overcrowding (Blake, Kellerson & Simic, 2007); unresponsive or insensitive parenting (Linver, Brooks-Gunn & Kohen, 2002; Pettit, Bates & Dodge, 1997; Sameroff, 1998; Smart, Sanson, Baxter, Edwards & Hayes, 2008); unstimulating or impoverished surroundings (Sameroff, 1998); and exposure to conflict or abuse (Koenen, Moffitt, Caspi, Taylor & Purcell, 2003; Lupien, McEwen, Gunnar & Heim, 2009).
(1) Department of Physiological Sciences, Strelitz Diabetes Center, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, USA
David Strelitz has been hired as senior vice president, personal trust manager with Private Client Services.