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But the so-called six-party talks stalled long ago, since Pyongyang refused to reengage in these negotiations in opposition to U.
As in the iconoclastic literary strategies of poststructuralist biblical scholars like Moore or Yvonne Sherwood, a jaunty irreverence may reengages many of us more surely in these overly familiar texts than can an authoritative solemnity.
In the support/challenge model, counselors help students (a) identify a particularly difficult social task or situation, (b) reframe the task as an opportunity to practice particular social skills of their choosing, (c) engage in social problem solving, (d) reengage in the situation with the support of their counselors, (e) fine-tune the skills they want to practice, and (f) generalize what they have practiced to other social circumstances.
 
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