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    Socio-spatial visualisations of cultural routes by Catherine Emma (Kate) Jones, Marta Severo, Daniele Guido

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In this paper we argue that the recent development of digital humanities can open interesting new perspectives for the empirical exploration of these routes as cultural objects. Indeed, the availability of new digital traces generated by human activities and social media combined with tools that facilitate the exploration of such traces allow researchers to create new types of fieldwork online. …”
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    La « jeunesse algérienne » en lutte. Du rôle politique conflictuel d'une catégorie sociale hétérogène by Thomas Serres

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It shows how a conflictual situation implies both positive and negative definitions of a heterogenous social category. Indeed, besides being a category of age, the "youth" is also defined as a generation due to sharing in a common experience. …”
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    Modernism and Muddle: Religious Implications of T. S. Eliot’s Use of the Term by Anna BUDZIAK

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…However, as Eliot’s recently published letters and prose suggest, Eliot created yet another contrariety by using these terms from 1926 onwards to imply the mismatch between his classicism and “modernism.” Indeed, in his correspondence, reports, reviews, commentaries and records of spoken addresses written between 1926 and 1933, the references to modernism – or perhaps just the ways in which he makes use of the term – range from condescending to contemptuous. …”
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    Un objet d’histoire (presque) introuvable : les fourches patibulaires dans les sources tourangelles (xiiie-xviiie siècles) by Fabrice Mauclair

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…If in the studied territory the ancient places of performance and exhibition have greatly changed the landscape (by inspiring many names) it is clear that they hardly appear in the sources. Indeed, during six centuries, less than fifteen major documents concerning them have been found. …”
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    Confini e frontiere nell’Etruria nordorientale by Camilla Zeviani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…These boundary stones were a response to the effects of Roman military advances and to the identity crisis that stemmed from the social and economic ties Etruria had with Rome. Indeed, the stones were linked to the old landowning system and symbolised a long-lasting Etruscan identity, made of religious and cultural practices and tradition. …”
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    “A More Permanent Familiarity”: Value and the Paternal Image on United States Currency by Heinz Tschachler

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…It interprets the exclusive presence of portraits of “Presidents” on the nation’s currency as tantamount to the real power of men in society and, as well, to a metaphorical understanding of the nation in family terms. Indeed, from the beginning of the republic the president has been seen at one and the same time as an older male authority figure and a privileged bearer of value. …”
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    Politique sociale et religion aux Etats-Unis : du « conservatisme compatissant » à l’ouragan Katrina by Taoufik Djebali

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…But paradoxically, it reinforced the ideological hegemony of faith-based organizations. Indeed, following the relief efforts, faith-based organizations, rather than government, were hailed as effective instruments in the fight against poverty, distress, and deviance. …”
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    L’éducation à la majorité selon Theodor W. Adorno by Alain-Patrick Olivier

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…On the contrary, Adorno points out a number of processes that seem to run counter to this aim, or indeed that are putting into place precisely the conditions making such an education for autonomy impossible. …”
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    Jérôme Deyris, De la stabilité des prix à la stabilisation du climat ? L’économie politique du verdissement des banques centrales by Jérôme Deyris

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…I show that while the type of greening, its translation into instruments and the ways in which it is legitimised all depend on the institutional context in which the central bank is embedded, this relationship is less strict and less unidirectional than it might seem. Indeed, the institutional framework gives central bankers considerable leeway. …”
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    Overview of How to Stop Damage Caused by Nuisance Wildlife in Your Yard by Holly K. Ober, Arlo Kane

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…In Florida, we are fortunate to have a wide variety of wildlife to watch and enjoy. Indeed, many homeowners attempt to attract particular types of wildlife to their yards to watch. …”
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    Nationalité, internationalisme et visée coloniale dans les mandats français (1920-1946) by Philippe Bourmaud

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This and the competitive demographic engineerings of the post-Ottoman nations by the various states of the region weakened Syrian and Lebanese nationalities in comparison with state-sponsored nationalities codified by other post-Ottoman states. Indeed, mandate national status came gradually to be seen by colonial subjects as a fig leaves for demographic experiments under League of Nations cover.…”
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    Optimized Weighted Essentially Nonoscillatory Third-Order Schemes for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws by A. R. Appadu, A. A. I. Peer

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We carry out some numerical experiments dealing with wave propagation based on the 1D linear advection and 1D Burger’s equation at some different cfl numbers and show that the optimal cfl does indeed cause less dispersion, less dissipation, and lower L1 errors. …”
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    Pourquoi aider les pays en développement ? Conceptions de la justice dans l’aide à l’adaptation au changement climatique by Romain Weikmans, Edwin Zaccai

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…We show that international adaptation finance is often seen as a matter of moral duty springing from some conceptions of justice. Indeed, financial flows for developing countries’ adaptation are often called for as rectification of the wrongs committed by developed countries given their disproportionate responsibility in the climate change problem. …”
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    “From in the light I touched the light” by Anne-Laure Tissut

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the collaborative graphic novel Ever, writer Blake Butler and visual artist and writer Derek White explore the various forms of interaction between text and image to open out the possibilities of meaning and representation. Indeed text and image carry each other beyond their own limitations through a fertile dynamics of mutations, aptly reflecting what happens in the story. …”
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    Modeling the Impact of Virtual Contact Network with Community Structure on the Epidemic Spreading by Jianlin Zhou, Haiyan Liu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The simulation results show that promoting the dissemination of information is indeed conducive to suppressing the spread of disease, but changing the process of disease transmission has no obvious effect on the information dissemination. …”
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    Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Signs and Symptoms, Neural Mechanisms, Positron Emission Tomography, and Therapeutic Interventions by K. L. Leenders, W. H. Oertel

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…This has increased our insight in the pathophysiology of the disease and permits direct study of disease progression at a biochemical level and equally to monitor whether potential neuroprotective interventions are indeed effective. Thus far no drug has emerged but promising substances are currently being studied.…”
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    Crochet Methodology by Nina Hoel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Journeying through the current trends in various fields in the study of religion that are responsive to Anthropocene concerns, I argue that there is a growing body of scholarly work that troubles the dualisms and hierarchies of human-nature and nature-culture that have informed, and indeed, dominated, conceptualizations about religion and the study of religion. …”
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    Multinational Corporations and the Socio-Economic Unrest in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria by Adekunle Alaye

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The focus of this study is to address the challenges and impacts of multinational corporations on the socio economic development of the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria. Indeed the region and Nigeria in general has been very much affected by the deleterious activities of the multinational corporations, operating in the country. …”
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    Internal Marketing (IM): a literature review and research propositions for service excellence by Salomão Alencar de Farias

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The role of service employees is indeed relevant for the success of any service organization, especially those that process people and internal marketing can help firms to deliver service excellence. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF MODERN TRENDS OF OVERCOMING MANAGERIAL STEREOTYPES by T. N. Andropova

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Empirical studies show mixed support for the concept of tokenism. Indeed, there are studies confirming that numerical representation negatively correlates with discrimination. …”
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