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Submarine diagenesis of the corals of the Bellairs reef, BarbadosBoucher, Dennis A. January 1977 (has links)
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Late Pleistocene reef limestones, Northern Barbados, W.I.James, Noel P. January 1971 (has links)
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The water quality characteristics and distribution of benthic invertebrates in a polluted harbour, Barbados, West Indies /Turnbull, Deborah Anne. January 1979 (has links)
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Educational reforms in Barbados, 1966-1986 : social implicationsBrowne, Phyllis. January 1986 (has links)
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Growth rate study of some tropical marine invertebrates.Axelsen, Fritz. January 1968 (has links)
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A qualitative study of Barbadian teachers' professional identityTull, Aldon D. January 2013 (has links)
This study is a qualitative investigation of the professional identity structure of teachers in Barbados, a small post-colonial Caribbean territory. The aim was to determine whether Barbadian teachers regard themselves as professionals and to what extent their occupational/professional identity structure could be described by a pre-conceptualized set of categories. Data was collected from a focus group made up of teachers of both genders from primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions in the country. Teachers in the study claim to be professionals despite acknowledging that teaching in Barbados is not recognized as a profession. This seemingly paradoxical claim is explained by the fact that teachers regard being a professional as an individual determination characterized by a different set of criteria from those that define a profession. By making this claim, Barbadian teachers appear to have mitigated the potential threat to the coherence of their professional self-concept brought about by the perceived discrepancy between the importance of their role as teachers and the non-recognition of teaching as a profession. The empirical data supports the four pre-conceptualized identity categories but four additional categories were uncovered. Overall, the findings support the contention that professional identity is an aspect of the self-concept; consequently, it is subject to the principle of self-concept maintenance.
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Problem solving and neophobia in Passeriformes and Columbiformes of BarbadosWebster, Sandra J. January 2000 (has links)
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Konsumtion och utbyte i Karibien : En studie om turism på BarbadosElisson, Malin January 2012 (has links)
En kulturantropologisk uppsats kring fenomenet turism på Barbados. Turismen studeras som en form av konsumtion, med hjälp av Zymunt Baumans konsumtionsteorier och Pierre Bourieus teorier kring kapital. Uppsatsen bygger på människors upplevelser från sina arbeten inom turistnäringen.
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Controls on the stable isotopic composition of speleothems, Barbados, West IndiesMickler, Patrick John 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Distribution and sexual reproduction in species of Caulerpa in Barbados.Morral, Susan January 1968 (has links)
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