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    Imaginaire national et laïcité. Penser l’identité avec le projet de Charte des valeurs by Sklaerenn Le Gallo

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In 2013, Bernard Drainville, minister for Democratic institutions, submitted his draft of the Charter of Quebec Values, naming it Because we believe in our values. The desire to frame the wearing of religious symbols in the public and political spheres in Quebec was apprehended with the objective of redefining the foundation of Québec’s identity. …”
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    Ralph Waldo Emerson, ou le génie de l’imitation by Thomas Constantinesco

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Emerson’s essays testify to the writing subject’s desire for originality, his will to stop “[groping] among the dry bones of the past” (Nature, 27) in order to project himself ahead, literally to ex-press himself. …”
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    Le thème du féminicide dans la littérature française au XIXe siècle by Kyoko Murata

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Thus, this article highlights the fact that the theme of feminicide is permeated by men's desire and fear for women, as well as their appetite for domination.…”
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    Between Research and Design: The Evolution of the Journal of Landscape Architecture by Kamni Gill, Bianca Maria Rinaldi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…We identify the ambitions that led to the journal’s establishment and the ways in which a desire to bridge theory and practice led to a particular editorial programme rooted in research articles, design criticism, and visual methods specific to landscape architecture. …”
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    Ville durable et nouveaux territoires du corps by Guy Di Méo, Karen Foussette

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…More than the controversial building of eco-neighbourhoods, more than discourses on local democracy (that has aborted) or sustainable development (that is very blurred), this new spatial corporeity and its exigencies in terms of urban transparency (that is to say in terms of environmental and socio-spatial justice desire, of security and civility, of nature) polarize the political stakes of the sustainable city.…”
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    Depuis les podiums des reines de beauté : se produire comme femme trans en Bolivie by Pascale Absi

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…For the participants, these events represent nothing less than a political university; getting up on stage is also a milestone in the journey that leads from hiding to a publicly embraced identity as a trans woman. Nevertheless, the desire to be recognized as equal in beauty and femininity to a Miss limits the possibility of questioning the hegemonic man/woman binary. …”
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    La co-construction des savoirs dans un territoire : une démarche de recherche-action à Clermont-Ferrand by Lamia Badra, Éric Dacheux

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…We see how these actors have compared their views on the collaborative projects carried out locally and present the results of exploratory surveys demonstrating a shared desire to continue the discussions in order to feel involved in the co-construction process. …”
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    La fille en boîte : naissance d’une perversion au Japon by Agnès Giard

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…In 1972, Shibusawa Tatsuhiko (1928-1987), translator of Georges Bataille and Marquis de Sade, publishes an essay – “Introduction to collections of girls” (Shôjo korekushon josetsu) – expanding the idea according to which girls, being objects by definition, arouse in men the desire to make a collection of them, i.e. to own several specimens of girls and preserve them in boxes. « More the individuality of a woman is restricted within the limits of her sole existence, more she is deprived of words, more she becomes nothing but a fragment of object, more man’s libido burns with a pale and burning flame », writes Shibusawa. …”
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    Édito - Les enjeux pour l’éducation et la formation de demain by Élise Allard-Latour, Béatrice Alexandre, Aline Ganivet, Catherine Huchet, Nathalie Portas, Chloé Riban, Alizée Scherer

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…A first part reflects the reality of practices when they are imposed institutionally and shows a desire to understand current teaching methods. As an extension of this work, the second part of this issue offers articles on pedagogical initiatives. …”
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    Sequent calculus usage for BDI agent implementation by Adomas Birstunas

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… BDI logic is widely used to describe agent based systems, since it can express a lot of different real world domains with three main operators: belief, desire and intention. There are lots of works where BDI logic is used as descriptive language, but authors do not talk about implementation issues [5,2,4,8,1]. …”
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    La réception des dispositifs immersifs au sein des expositions. Étude de publics au sein de l'exposition « Osiris, mystères engloutis d’Égypte » à l'Institut du monde arabe.... by Floriane Casula

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…For the past thirty years, museums have been developing new types of exhibitions based on spectacular settings and the desire to “make visitors feel and experience the exhibition’s purpose”. …”
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    Simulation-based learning and digital tools. A trial for Pharmacy Services by Fabrizio Bracco, Maria Carola Morozzo della Rocca, Federica Delprino, Silvia Pregaglia

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This paper focuses, amidst a collective desire to re-appropriate sociality and a focus on the use of digital and ‘phygital’ practices to promote inclusion and diminish the human impact on the planet, on the choice of hybrid, physical or virtual modes of interaction as a function of punctual rather than generalised needs to foster a conscious and sustained digital transition in university education. …”
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    THE MODULAR PRINCIPLE IN ORGANIZATION OF COURSES ON AUTOCAD by Natalya V. Kaygorodtseva, Mariya N. Odinets

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…If a person has a desire to remain an actual expert in the modern world, he has to update the knowledge, to study new directions and information technologies. …”
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  14. 494

    Déprises et réagencement de la maternité. Regards sur les expériences de femmes ayant fait placer leurs enfants by Jessica Pothet

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The enquiry shows us two important elements, on one hand, it shows how this maternal role under tension can renew itself far away from norms of maternal devotion, as we can see with the women interrogated who choose to place their children in social services and on the other hand, it shows how a relationship of desire and an affective, emotional relationship can be rebuilt after that.…”
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    Tennessee Williams’s post-pastoral Southern gardens in text and on the movie screen by Taïna Tuhkunen

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This study explores the representation of the American South in the film adaptations of five plays by the Mississippi-born playwright, Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire (Elia Kazan, 1951), Baby Doll (Elia Kazan, 1956), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Richard Brooks, 1958), Suddenly Last Summer (Joseph L. …”
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    The Association between One Particular Green Building Program and the Use of Environmentally Certified Wood by US Homebuilders by Randall A. Cantrell, Indroneil Ganguly, Ivan Eastin, Tait Bowers

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Half of the homebuilders sampled desire to receive “green-building points,” and one way to do so is by using environmentally certified wood. …”
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    Performer un mauvais genre : la demi-mondaine au XIXe siècle by Lola González Quijano

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…During the Nineteenth Century, while male sexual desire is normalized, criminalization and pathologization of prostitutes grows. …”
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    DESIGNING OF NOISE POLLUTION MEASURES FOR A MILITARY AIRFIELD by Tomáš HOIKA, Zbyšek KORECKI

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The objective at military airports is not to maximise capacity, as at civil airports, where the desire to increase capacity is primarily related to profit. …”
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    Palmyre-Tadmor : une histoire politique et sociale des ruines by Laurence Gillot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Palmyra is also an object of desire and a place of conflict where the recent destruction by Daesh and the subsequent debates on its reconstruction have also reminded us of the importance of the ideological and economic issues associated with this site. …”
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    Research of Carrier's Cloud Management System Based on Open Architecture by Runfeng Qin, Yongbing Fan, Hong Tang, Huamin Jin

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…In recent years,several carriers provided their own IaaS cloud computing services and products.As the unified operational tools for the underlying physical resources,CMS(cloud-computing management system)gradually becomes the bottleneck due to its closed architecture when the carriers desire flexible resource-scheduling and service-provision.In order to better adapt to the future cloud business,the carriers need to build the end-to-end open IaaS CMS combined their own cloud computing business requirements.While promoting and designing the open-minded CMS architecture,the carriers could use some open source CMS like OpenStack for reference,and finally achieve the real open-minded CMS with the extensible ability,compatibility,differentiated service capacity and scale deployment capabilities.Based on the better intelligent pipeline method,the carriers will be committed to detailing the cloud computing service,optimizing the architecture and more scaling the deployment.…”
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