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schelly

(ˈskɛlɪ)
n
a variant form of skelly1
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Schelly (2010) measured socioeconomic circumstances, environmental concern and ecological conditions to predict residential solar thermal technology adoption in U.S.
Social practice theory's critique of the 'dominant individual as change-agent' paradigm, including its reliance on the 'nudge,' is easily incorporated into course discussion as are such terms as 'choice architecture,' 'upscaling,' and 'phantom loads.' Chelsea Schelly's discussion of policy frameworks in Colorado and Wisconsin, and their influence on the adoption and use of solar technology provides an excellent example of the manifest and latent functions of policy.
The book, written by Bill Schelly and published by Fantagraphics Books, explores the life of the guy about whom The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik said, "Almost all American satire today follows a formula that Harvery Kurtzman thought up."
Schelly (2010) applied a logistic regression model to test the relationship between residential solar thermal adoption at the county level and three indices: socioeconomic index, environmental concern index and environmental index.
West; PRODUCTION DESIGNERS, Cindy Chao, Michele Yu; SET DECORATOR, Brittany Ruiz; COSTUME DESIGNER, Molly GrundmanCerbosi; SOUND, Vincent Jay Schelly; SUPERVISING SOUND editor, Christopher Sheldon; re-recording mixer, Yagmur Kaplan; VISUAL EFFECTS, Patrick Longstreth, Sarah Sang; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, Lauren Tuck; assistant director, Cory Johnson; casting, Douglas Aibel, Henry Russell Bergstein, Deborah Maxwell Dion.
The lakes host three rare and endangered species of fish - the vendace, schelly and Arctic charr - and on the shores you might find sundew and butterwort, two of the few native carnivorous plants.

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