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    Authority and Moral Conflicts in the Films of Adébáyọ Fálétí: Àfọ̀njá, Gáà, Ṣawo Ṣẹ̀gbẹ̀rì and the Yorùbá Cosmopolis by Olayinka Agbetuyi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In addition, he stated that cultural studies deal with subjectivity and identity or how we come to be the kinds of people we are. Fálétí’s Afọnja and Gáà’s thematic preoccupation is how the Yorùbá subjectivity has been constituted over time through its political evolution. …”
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    Nikosthénès et l’Étrurie : échanges et appropriations transculturels ? by Lucille Garnery

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Were the customers only interested in the vases’ shapes and uses or did they also select images that suited them? Finally, we will analyse how the Etruscans integrated these Athenian imports into their own material and symbolic culture.…”
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    Investigating the mediating role of academic self-sufficiency and basic psychological needs in the relationship of social skills and social intelligence with academic achievement by Fatimeh Sabih Mahdi, Hasan ghalavandi

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Therefore, we are aware of our own feelings of interest and satisfaction, but the reason for engaging in our environment is that psychological needs activate and satisfy us (Shabani, 2014).Kazemi et al, (2022) showed that academic self-sufficiency can affect the academic progress of students.Salkind (2021) showed that the concept of self-beliefs emerged with social learning theory for the first time.Vasile et al, (2011) showed that in Bandura's (1987) socio-cognitive approach, ego is defined as an epistemic reference that includes cognitive structures to provide mechanisms for understanding, evaluating and regulating behavior. …”
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    Être enfant à Sfax (Tunisie) by Fanny Vuaillat, Noa Schumacher, Sami Ben Fguira

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The state of the literature points to the almost absence of contemporary research about the realities of children in Tunisian cities in particular, and in the Maghreb in general.Based on two periods of empirical survey in Sfax (2018 and 2019), we propose an analysis based on the hypothesis of the process of confinement of children in two heterogeneous spaces, the peri-urban aera and the Medina. …”
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    Analyse des terres cuites architecturales de l’aqueduc de Nyon/Colonia Iulia Equestris (Suisse) by Benjamin Clément, Christophe Henny, Anne Schmitt

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This scenario allows us to propose two hypotheses: the construction of the aqueduct by one team working in successive sections and obtaining supplies close to each section; or the construction of this work by several teams working at the same time on successive sections with their own supplies.…”
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    Climate and Energy in Urban Areas to Reduce Energy Consumption, Case Study of Saadat Abad Building by pariz Amiri Ade, Saeed Tizghalam zenozi, Mehrdad Javidi Nejad

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…With the expansion of population and the expansion of cities and the conversion of settlements into big cities and metropolises, new conditions have emerged which show that cities today make their own climates. …”
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    Independent or Bureaucratic? The Early Career Choice of an Architect at the Turn of the Twentieth Century in Germany, France and England by Andri Gerber

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…While the general historical perception of the architect conveys an image of him/her as an independent ‘genius-artist’ we should not forget how, in particular around the turn of the twentieth century, architects were primarily employed by communal, or state administrations. …”
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    Hiroshima and Nagasaki at 65 – A Reflection by Norimatsu Satoko

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It includes those who perished instantly at and near the hypocentres, as Maruki Iri and Maruki Toshi described above,4 without ever being able to speak or even comprehend their own experience. It is for those dead and living people that we younger generations are acting and speaking on behalf of, and from whom we learn. …”
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    The Chinese State, Incomplete Proletarianization and Structures of Inequality in Two Epochs by Wu Jieh-min, Mark Selden

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We probe mechanisms that led to high savings and low consumption for Chinese working people during both periods, including those imposed by the state and those that are market driven and/or the consequence of a paucity of welfare benefits, particularly as these impinge on the laboring poor in city and countryside. …”
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    Rural and remote health care: the case for spatial justice by Karen Hayes, Kristy Coxon, Rosalind Bye

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…That is, rural places are perceived as too distant from cities, less populated than cities, and too difficult to access from cities. …”
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    The situation of geography teachers on the labour market in Poland: Overt and covert issues by Danuta PIROG, Adam HIBSZER

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Primary data were collected during our own research on online job advertisements and revolved around information on the real demand for geography teachers. …”
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    Des trésors personnels by Élise Marcia

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…In order to describe their costume, the women of Arles put forward several values, at the same level: their historic value, that is the knowledge of the trajectory of the object seen as bearing witness to the past; the relational value, which corresponds to the object carrying traces of a relationship with the ancestors and former owners of the costume; and personal values, the object evoking the tastes, the itinerary and the qualities of the woman of Arles who owns it today. By taking an interest in the narratives that surround these costumes from Arles we obtain a glimpse of the tensions that underpin the conservation of this special garment, and the fact of wearing it. …”
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    Le fromage en Gaule à l’âge du Fer et à l’époque romaine : état des lieux pour sa production et analyse de sa place dans le monde antique by Alain Ferdière, Jean-Marc Séguier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…With regard to the Roman period the most striking point is the very large number of pottery cheese strainers concentrated in the city of Reims and its surroundings, while, in general, a large number of occurrences are dated to the 2nd-4th c. …”
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    La ferme à enclos quadrangulaire du Bois des Olivettes à Roncourt (Moselle) : une catégorie d’établissement romain largement diffusée dans la vallée mosellane by Gaël Brkojewitsch, Brice Chevaux

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the absence of material evidence, it is not possible to establish the precise status of its occupants, or to determine whether or not it was part of a state-owned farming system.A broader analysis reveals numerous parallels with the city of the Mediomatrici, but also with those of the Leuci and Treveri. …”
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    The mediating role of creative self-efficacy in the relationship between organizational intelligence and organizational agility of teachers by Abbas Gholtash

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Bandura defines self-efficacy as "an individual's belief that he can function successfully in a specific environment." Accordingly, we define creative self-efficacy as a person's belief in their ability to produce creative results in a specific environment or in general.Bandura claims that self-efficacy is a strong condition for creative performance, because self-efficacy increases motivation that prioritizes weight and emphasis on one's own thinking and action (Brockhus et al, 2014). …”
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