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    Changement et innovation en éducation : deux notions en résonance by Françoise Cros, Dominique Broussal

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…These two terms, which are widely used in training, are both factors of transformation: if change focuses on supporting career paths, innovation as an adventure puts more emphasis on the effects of change that it can produce in a short-term or long-term, on people, organisations and institutions. …”
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    Travelling through a powder keg: War and Tourist Imaginary in Sarajevo by Patrick Naef

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…I will show that this vision, which is albeit simplistic and limited, tends to create, for some tourists, an imaginary, and even a certain fascination tinged with adventure. In this context, the places which have undergone the trauma of war or the sites which symbolize resistance are being exploited by local actors and included in the tourist landscape of the city and region little by little.…”
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    Technology and the Cinematographic Writing of Trauma in Kipling’s Motoring Short Stories by Élodie Raimbault

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…He manages to exploit the narrative potential of the motorcar as a driving force in the story, setting the plot in motion in a realistic setting but opening it up to adventure and the fantastic. These stories depict characters marked by physical and psychological traumas and present an ambiguous vision of this new means of transport. …”
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    Borders Unbound: Cultural and Political Borders in Lawrence Osborne’s Beautiful Animals by Mehmet Ali Çelikel

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However, the project fails and they find themselves in a psychologically traumatic adventure that forces them to question the cultural, political and even psychological borders of what they dare to do. …”
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    Mobile technology, games and nature areas: The tourist perspective by Marcelo de Oliveira Nunes, Verônica Feder Mayer

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Results indicate that an updated tourist profile of a more connected and technologically sophisticated public includes interest in interaction with mobile technologies that assist tourists even on trips where they want to experience nature, adventure, social interaction and relaxation. Finally, the authors reflect on the use of games as a means of promoting sustainable behaviour among tourists.…”
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    A crítica pós-moderna: analítica da interação e da sociabilidade by Carlos A. Gadea

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…When the post-modern critique reformulates issues of sociability and political and cultural behavior and resorts to an analytical framework in which concepts such as plurality, multiplicity, fragmentation and relativism gain importance, it is doing nothing else than reintroducing a theoretical legacy and a sociological adventure that arise, for instance, from the sociological impressionism of Simmel, the pragmatism of William James and psychosocial studies of Georg H. …”
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    Crimson Tide: Hans Zimmer, Subliminal Harmony, and Submerged Voices by Donald Greig

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Crimson Tide (Tony Scott, 1995) is a signal example of Hollywood action-adventure movies of the past forty years and in particular of the “high-concept” movie. …”
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    戶外教育課程評估指標建構之研究 Indicators for Evaluating Outdoor Education Curricula by 鄭智明 Chi Meng Cheang, 陳美燕 Mei-Yen Chen, 郭雄軍 Husing-Chun Kuo

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This model integrates elements of adventure and environmental awareness from Outdoor Adventure Education and Environmental Education, respectively. …”
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    Vous avez dit rock arabe ? Retour sur la trajectoire du groupe Carte de séjour (1980-1989) by Philippe Hanus

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The analysis and contextualization of this musical work help us to understand parts of the mechanisms that favoured the passage from their stigmatization to a spectacular performance of stereotypical representations of “Arabness”. Indeed, the adventure of Carte de Séjour during the 1980’s gave voice to a new form of musical creation that entailed resistance to ethnic reductionism.…”
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  10. 90

    Critical Examination of International Law Theories by Adama Aloysious Gross

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By scrutinizing these theories, this paper endeavors to reveal the epistemological structures that underpin the evolution of the science of international law, which may contribute to clarifying the topical discourse concerning the legitimacy, effectiveness, and malleability of the discipline in the context of modern global processes. Glass adventure is initiated by analyzing natural law theory to investigate the presence of universal norms that apply to all inhabitants of the world within the sphere of human relations. …”
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    The issue of Rejection of Positivist and Materialist Reflections in Turkish Thought by Aba Müslim Akdemir

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The influence of the adventure of modernization on the reflections ofpositivist philosophy and materialist philosophy on our tradition of thoughtcannot be ignored. …”
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    Motorcycle tourism: renewed geographies of a marginal tourism practice by Jean Scol

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…From simple regional trips to the world tours, motorcycle travels sold by tour operators usually include adventure, sports or are clearly upscale. If many destinations conform to a classic world tourism map, others are more original, more marginal, and are part of a (at least partially) renewed geography.…”
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    Historiographie de l’américanisme scientifique français au xixe siècle : le « prix Palenque » (1826-1839) ou le choix archæologique de Jomard by Nadia Prévost Urkidi

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…For Carlos Navarrete, the « discovery » of the ruins of Palenque was « the beginning of the Mayan archaeological adventure ». The impact of this discovery went beyond this Mayan archaeological field thanks to the prize about the « American Antiquities » which the Société de Géographie de Paris proposed between 1826 and 1839. …”
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    Leveraging Unity for 2D Pixel Game Development: Techniques and Best Practices by Wang Ke

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This research explores the process of creating a 2D pixel-art adventure game with the Unity engine, figuring out some common problems that developers face and efficient solutions to them. …”
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    Prospects for the Development of Mountain Tourism in Azerbaijan by Almasov Nahid, Orujov Elshan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Greater and Lesser Caucasus Mountains offer unique opportunities for ecotourism, adventure tourism and winter sports, making Azerbaijan a promising destination for mountain lovers. …”
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    The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels by Flaminia Nicora

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…However, if on the one hand the Mutiny novels show how the event played a significant role in building British national identity and imperialist attitudes, they also reveal that this same notion of British identity was built on exclusions and power conflicts which divided the supporters of the imperial adventure, besides opposing them to natives. Anglo-Indians resented the ambiguity of their double status of heroes and exploiters and often tried an ante litteram “writing back”. …”
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    „Anwärter auf die Hölle“: Stepan Trofimowitsch und die Menippea der Pharisäer by Ruth Karin Lévai

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Five specific aspects of the Menippea as defined by Bakhtin are employed in the analysis: 1) the absence of epic or tragic distance, with the subject presented on the plane of the present day, 2) the bold and unrestrained use of the fantastic and adventure devoted to a purely ideational and philosophical end, 3) insanity of all sorts, 4) no abstractly philosophical or religiously dogmatic resolution to ultimate questions, rather their embodiment in carnivalistic acts and images, and 5) the creation of an extraordinary plot situation or a provocative anacrisis.…”
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    Women’s emancipation and Middlebrow culture in the Ljubica P. Radoičić’s novelistic oeuvre by Barać Stanislava

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The paper aims to determine the position of each novel concerning the subgenres that inspired the author: romance, female Bildungsroman, serial adventure novel, and 19th-century naturalistic (family) novel. …”
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    Cross Roads, Wrong Tracks, or New Goals in Globalized Europe? by Zoltán Suti

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…True, in the 21st century the continuously changing and, at times, revolting Europe is opening up for new migrants. Yet, a modern-age adventure-seeking Ulysses has to face many challenges; the Great Unknown might hide good and bad as well, meaning, that the migrants’ knowledge and experience is often not enough: they often need much luck to succeed, too. …”
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    Exploring Migration Motivations from Developed to Developing Countries: A Study of American Emigrants to Developing Countries by Mustafa Şeref Akın

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Therefore, migration from developed to developing countries is primarily a personal decision driven by a desire for change, adventure, creativity, and self-discovery.…”
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