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    STEMMING QUACKERY ON CONSTRUCTION SITES IN ABUJA-NIGERIA: SUPERVISION AND PRODUCTIVITY NEXUS by Richard JIMOH, Suleiman SULEIMAN, Rasheed ISA, Luqman OYEWOBI

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In a related development, here was also no difference in terms of adherence to quality between the sites supervised by professionals and non-professionals except in blocklaying due to the perceived “proficiency” by the non-professionals (masons as foremen). Quackery may continue to plague the Nigerian construction industry if clients held belief is not changed and construction foremen are not trained to meet up with the demands of the industry. …”
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    Vida Saludable: ¡Reconozca el fraude! by Jennifer Hillan, Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…This revised 1-page handout is the Spanish language version of FCS8585/FY096: Healthy Living for Elders: Spotting Quackery Word Search. It was written by Jennifer Hillan and Linda B. …”
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    Vida Saludable: ¡Reconozca el fraude! by Jennifer Hillan, Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…This revised 1-page handout is the Spanish language version of FCS8585/FY096: Healthy Living for Elders: Spotting Quackery Word Search. It was written by Jennifer Hillan and Linda B. …”
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    Protestantes, curanderos y descreídos. Misiones interiores, religiosidad nacional-católica e intolerancia durante el primer franquismo, 1940-1960 by Francisco Bernal García

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This article explores this interpretation by analysing three aspects of the missionaries’ actions: their efforts to harass Protestant communities; their struggles against quackery and other manifestations of the «common religion»; and the pressures they exerted against those who claimed to have no religious beliefs of any kind.…”
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    Hardy, Galileo and the Art of Transgression by Nathalie Bantz-Gaszczak

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…His life-long appeal for ‘a sincere school of fiction’ to replace what he called ‘a literature of quackery’ thus puts him at the vanguard of writers well bent on resisting censorship and using their art to expose, question, denounce. …”
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