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Theorical

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The`or´ic`al
a.1.Theoretic.


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2004) and theorical predictions (Frankenhaeuser, 1991), we expected that this anticipatory rise would be positively associated with unpleasant somatic and transactional emotions.
You will attend a semester inside a recognized University of Arts, where you will learn theorical and practical aspects of the subject you will choose between: - Art - Italian Design - Italian Fashion - Graphic & Media Design The Art courses are dedicated to the Visual Arts such as painting, drawing and photography and want to develop the critical sense of the students and their artistic ability.
7 correspond to the theorical variation using the following Eyring equation: [Mathematical Expression Omitted] (4) with [X.
 
 
 
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