• Rebecca Elizabeth Eynon is a British educationalist specializing in the sociology of education. She holds a joint academic post at the Oxford Internet...
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  • Rebecca Evans (disambiguation), multiple people Rebecca Ewert (born 1955), New Zealand diver Rebecca Eynon (fl. 1990s–2010s), British educationalist specializing...
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    hidden generative mechanisms that make the events we observe happen. Rebecca Eynon of the Oxford Internet Institute believes that when investigating issues...
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  • David Dwan, Professor of English Literature and Intellectual History Rebecca Eynon, Professor of Education, the Internet and Society Dominic Furniss, Professor...
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    of Lords since 2019. Byron Davies was born on 4 September 1952 in Port Eynon, Gower. He educated at Gowerton School, then an all-boys grammar school...
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  • Vickers Sunderland Central Gregory Peacock Lewis Atkinson Niall Hodson Chris Eynon Rachel Featherstone Labour Julie Elliott Tynemouth Lewis Bartoli Alan Campbell...
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  • hand Noel Purcell played Pat with Tony Thawnton playing Sykes. Also stars Eynon Evans as Deacon and Earl Cameron as Sam. 7 "The Slave Ship" Terry Bishop...
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  • (Clive Mostyn), Petra Davies (Joy Matthews), Brian Phelan (Steve Matthews), Eynon Evans (Mr Mostyn), Rachel Thomas (Mrs Mostyn), Jessie Evans (Phyllas), Meurig...
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  • Jeffries Robert Broski as Woodsman Don S. Davis as Major Garland Briggs Erica Eynon as Experiment Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer Joy Nash as Señorita Dido Carlton...
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  • Research and Foresight Occasional Paper no. 4, January. Paris, UNESCO.  Eynon, Rebecca; Malmberg, Lars‐Erik (March 2021). "Lifelong learning and the Internet:...
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