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    Positionnements énonciatifs évolutifs : le cas des réajustements discursifs by Blandine Pennec

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This paper starts with issues of terminology about stance and stance-taking phenomena; it then examines examples of stance-taking phenomena, in the form of discursive readjustments. Indeed, the latter enable the enunciator, either to confirm their initial stance in re-asserting their engagement in relation to a first discursive content, or to partially disengage from this first content by modulating it. …”
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    Life Cycle Cost Comparison Study of PV and Concrete Rooftop in Jakarta by Religiana Hendarti

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The simulation results showed that the LCC can be improved by 27.6%, and the “discounted payback” is reached at year 15. Indeed, this indicates that a roof made of solar panels is promising to replace the existing concrete roof.…”
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    Les usages de la métalepse d’auteur dans Partonopeu de Blois et Le Bel Inconnu by Nathalie Leclercq

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…When both auhtors compare themselves to their characters, they are indeed drawing attention to their own experience of love by asking the reader to become aware of both their presence and their power. …”
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    L’approche métamorphique de l’éducation : l’éducation comme souci de soi by Alfred Romuald Gambou

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The old Greco-Roman tradition has ontologically conceived about human position in the relation subject-truth, this is also one of the main characteristics of its educational paradigm. Indeed, if the interpretation of this relationship was the understanding of care for the self concept, it has also structured different philosophical schools orientation including those from Socrates and Zeno of Citium, while giving each one its version in its interpretative pattern. …”
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    Le vœu de Louis XIII et la naissance de Louis XIV : observations iconographiques sur la célébration du roi très chrétien by Léo Minois

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Through the analysis of images representing Louis XIII’s vow, which showed how the King of France consecrated his kingdom to God through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, a typological definition of the King’s image can be grasped. Indeed, these images which were conceived by the Monarchy contributed to the legitimizing strategies of his authority during a time when royal power was gaining in strength. …”
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    LE TERRITOIRE, UN CONTENEUR DE SPECIFICITES LOCALES: MIS EN EVIDENCE PAR L’ANALYSE DU SYSTEME PRODUCTIF LOCAL DE KSAR-HELLAL (TUNISIE) by MAKRAM GAALICHE, MOHAMED AMINE HAMMAS

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The article aims to highlight the relevance of the territory in the experiences of local development. Indeed, by an application on a Tunisian case, it was shown that the territory of Ksar-Hilal isembedded in the functioning of its local production system, specializing in textile and clothing. …”
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    Du Transsibérien au corridor eurasiatique by Alain Cariou

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…In this context, the Trans-Siberian is a good indicator of the spatial differences and the balance of power that are establishing from the centers to the peripheries at the Eurasian level. Indeed, the Trans-Siberian only really plays the role of development corridor at the ends of the networks, in Europe and in East Asia. …”
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    A Critique of the Undergraduate Nursing Preceptorship Model by Monique Sedgwick, Suzanne Harris

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…However, both the health service and education industries are faced with challenges that seem to undermine the effectiveness of the preceptorship clinical model. Indeed, the unstable nature of the clinical setting as a learning environment in conjunction with faculty shortages and inadequate preparation for preceptors and supervising faculty calls us to question if the preceptorship model is able to meet student learning needs and program outcomes. …”
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    The Dialectics of Mobility: Capitalism and Apocalypse in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road by Simon Schleusener

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Despite the fact that the novel seems to be situated in an indistinct no-man’s-land, marked by a curious absence of time and history, this essay argues that it is indeed worthwhile to historicize The Road. By placing the novel in the context of the new capitalism, the article explores the ways in which McCarthy’s treatment of mobility deviates from previous American road narratives, which typically celebrate the pleasures and possibilities of movement and flight. …”
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    L’Iphigénie de Goethe vue par Charles de Villers dans Le Spectateur du Nord (1799) by Catherine Julliard

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…De Villers, whose adopted country was Germany, was indeed a cultural mediator. The contribution seeks to establish whether the accusations of Germanophilia, which he was sometimes taxed with, were justified. …”
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    U.S. public television in the digital era: from niche to “Greek marketplace”? by Hélène Palmeri

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…We conclude that there are few signs which allow us to say that the Obama administration and Congress are implementing a reform worthy of the name. Indeed policy questions are dominated by much more powerful actors. …”
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    Meeting the Challenge by T. Reg Bott

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The first Chempor Conference held in Lisbon in 1975 under the auspices of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, heralded a regular wide-ranging review of research and development in Portugal and the UK Progressively in later years the Conferences have attracted contributions from other European countries and indeed further afield. There is an increasing awareness of the problems for the environment, notably global warming, brought about by human activities. …”
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    De l’illusion à la culture ou le regard de Winnicott sur la créativité by Sylvie Zérillo

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In this article, we want to examine the process through which the infant, searching for the object, goes from illusion to culture. Indeed, at the beginning of life, the primary illusion permits to maintain fusional unity of the nursing-couple, which enables the development of primary creativity. …”
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    Analyse économique du paysage et relations de proximités : de l’oubli au conflit by André Torre

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This article aims at establishing the historical link between landscape questions and analyses led in the field of economics – with a particular emphasis on the notions of proximities. Indeed, it appears that, as with the questions on space, the landscape had long been one of the great forgotten notions of the theory of economics, and that its recent rehabilitation goes through the fact of taking value matters into account. …”
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    Sole Native Authority (SNA) and the People at War: A Historical Review of the 1948 Erunkoja tax Riot in Ile-Ife by Abiodun S. Afolabi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “… The establishment of the British colonial administration and the introduction of the Indirect Rule system attracted opposition and riots in some places in Southern Nigeria. Indeed, the British decentralized despotism, the introduction of some burdensome taxation policies, and other prevalent tax related considerations naturally engendered resistance, which manifested in protest movements, revolts and outright riots in some places in Yorubaland. …”
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    The Recategorization of the Rheme and the Structure of the Oral Paragraph in French and in Finnish by Mari Lehtinen

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This paper aims, however, at showing that the discourse-structuring role of the utterance-final pitch rises in spontaneous spoken Finnish is in many respects reminiscent of the final pitch rises that constitute an essential component of the French intonation system (Morel & Danon-Boileau, 1998). Indeed, in both cases, utterance-final pitch rises occurring inside a multi-unit turn seem to “recategorise the rheme as a preamble” for what will follow (Morel & Danon-Boileau, 1998). …”
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    Comment se repérer dans un monde problématique ? by Michel Fabre

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In such a perspective, on what marks can indeed follows the educator? If we cannot follow the traditions or the Nature and if the idea of progress is not any more obvious, the last way is to think of experience in its absolute immanence, as pragmatism knew how to make it. …”
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    Tunrayo Ayinke Ayinla: The Unsung Burnish Black Glaze Wares Ceramist of Ilorin by Toyin E. Akinde

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Túnráyọ̀ is a burnisher extraordinaire and indeed a veteran of several decades. Madame Túnráyọ̀ Àyìnlá is unarguably one of the few Nigeria’s senior citizens still proficient in pottery practice with features in pockets of literature. …”
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    La notion de « structure » entre anthropologie, études littéraires et littérature by Pauline Mettan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The latter (Roland Barthes, “Proust et les noms” (1966), Gérard Genette, “L’âge des noms” (1976)) have indeed built upon Proust’s reflection on proper nouns to elaborate and justify a new "structural" method of reading texts. …”
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    Rôles des populations captives dans la conservation des lémuriens by Delphine Roullet

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The captive populations of lemurs are powerful "ambassadors" of wild populations that allow to alert the public on their disappearance and to the situation of Madagascar and to promote fundraising in favour of in-situ conservation of these species. Indeed today, the presence of these lemurs in captivity is the only source of funding for some conservation projects. …”
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