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  1. Patricia Duff (born Patricia Michelle Orr; April 12, 1954) is an American political activist, and a fundraiser for political and philanthropic causes. She has participated in campaigns involving politicians and business people. She has a BSFS degree, and studied political science at Georgetown University .

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  2. Professor. (On Leave) she / her / hers. patricia.duff@ubc.ca 604 827-5028 PCN 3022 English, Mandarin/汉语 pduff.lled.educ.ubc.ca/ Research and teaching areas: Bilingual/multilingual education. Decolonizing methodologies. English as an additional language. Identity. Language Ideologies. Language Planning and Policy.

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  3. Patricia Duff has spent most of her professional career in politics, working as a consultant in Washington D.C. for two of the top political strategy firms, and in New York and Los Angeles as a political organizer and as an activist.

  4. 10 de ago. de 1999 · By Ann Gerhart. August 10, 1999 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. There was a time, many summers ago now, when the enchantress Patricia Duff would lazily float around the pool in the back yard of the rented...

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  5. Patricia (Patsy) Duff Co-edited by Patsy Duff and Stephen May (encyclopedia series editor), this volume, dedicated to language socialization research (broadly construed), contains a total of 30 revised, updated, and new chapters.

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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0240404Patricia Duff - IMDb

    Patricia Duff was born on 12 April 1954 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for About Last Night (1986), D.C. Cab (1983) and Moonlighting (1985). She was previously married to Ronald O. Perelman, Michael Medavoy, Daniel Duff and Thomas Zabrodsky.

  7. 60 patricia a. duff Many applied linguists themselves began their careers through transnational (or translocal—involving mobility within multilingual or multiethnic countries) experiences at home or abroad. Their theoretical orientation to language learning and use, as well as identity, often reflects those experiences and histories.