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    A Critical Analysis on the Book The Fundamental Transformation of Greek Philosophy in Dealing with the Way of Islamic Thought by Abbas Ali Mansouri

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this regard, we first tried to clarify the content of the book and the main claim of the author. Finally, in the critique, we first briefly reviewed the strengths and attributes of the book and the critique of the book's form, then we entered in more detail about the book's analytical critique. …”
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    The Responsibility of a Service Provider in Classical Roman Law

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The article is devoted to the responsibility of a service provider in Classical roman law. The author describes the main social and legal factores led to the changes in a service agreement in comparing with its structure in Preclassical period of roman law. …”
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    The influence of cultural factors on the collapse of the Greenland Norse civilization by Ryszard F. Sadowski

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It seems that the main reason was climate change but it also seems that the Greenland Norse could have survived, or at least postponed the collapse. The author indicates that cultural factors were the roots of ecological degradation and the lack of economic adaptation. …”
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    Dasaĩ and dual power among the Yakthumba by Philippe Sagant

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The cult of Durgā legitimates the authority of the political headmen, the subbā, who appeared after the Gurkha conquest (having been delegated by the “kings”, called hang). …”
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    Florida Crop/Pest Profile: Sugarcane by D. C. Odero, J. M. Beuzelin, M. VanWeelden, C. L. Kammerer, R. N. Raid, S. Swanson, P. Rott, M. Mossler

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…L Kammerer was omitted from the author byline of the version of this update published 12/20/2022. …”
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    A Critical Review of Weltschmerz Pessimism in German Philosophy by Hamidreza Mahboobi Arani

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Beiser, is a study of the pessimism that dominated German philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century. According to the author, Pessimism, broadly defined, is the doctrine that life is not worth living. …”
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    Modern Tourist Practices of the Northern and Arctic Territories by Arseniy A. Morozov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article presents an analysis of modern research on this topic. The author’s research of ethnocultural tourism in the northern territories of the Karelian borderland is shown. …”
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    Right of Access to Information and Media Security by V. P. Kirilenko, G. V. Alekseev

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Firstly, the production and sale of copies of works remains an actual way of exercising intellectual rights, but is complemented by interactive formats of interaction between authors and their audience. Secondly, the popularity of specific authors and rightholders allows them to exercise subjective rights in the global information space. …”
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    Meta-analysis of project-based learning in early childhood: entrepreneurial context by Anggarda Paramita Muji, Alwen Bentri, Jamaris .

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…All articles are classified by author, year of publication, type of journal or conference, method, project learning model, and findings. …”
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    From the island’s point of view. Warfare and transformation in an Andean vertical archipelago by Tristan Platt

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Drawing on field-work with a longlived « archipelago » in the valleys of the Macha ayllu (Northern Potosí, Bolivia), the author shows the conflictive experience of valley « islands », which must invert their moiety affiliations to survive pressures from the larger groups in which they are implanted. …”
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    A new approach to classification of Metonymy and figurative images by قهرمان شیری

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…This paper seeks to offer a different categorization of metonymy and the author has meant to encompass multiple types of metonymy in this smaller and more manageable category: concomitant metonymy, metonymy of proximity, and metonymy of resemblance.…”
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    EGZISTENCINIS HUMANIZMAS IR FILOSOFINĖ POETIKA by Tomas Kačerauskas

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The recognition of the being to the death allows to enlarge this project. According to the author of the article the humanism is not sepa- rated from the poetical inspirations. …”
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    Les villes romaines victimes des guerres perses dans l’œuvre de Procope de Césarée by Sylvain Janniard

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The accounts that Procope leaves of the destruction wrought by the Sassanians legitimize his authority as an author in the first place. These narratives also help to accentuate the main features that Procope wished to give to the Sassanians and their leader, Khosrau. …”
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    Peter the Great and the “modernisation” of serfdom in Russia by O. Yu. Yakhshiyan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article examines the transformations of Peter the Great in the context of the evolution of serfdom in Russia. The author substantiates the thesis that during the Peter’s transformations, the so-called “second edition of serfdom” took place, replacing its original, forced by objective conditions of survival and development of the country, estate-legal grounds. …”
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    Breaking and entering, or a feeling of heterotopia in tourism situations by Hécate Vergopoulos

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…These two cases, a priori very different, generated intense feelings of uneasiness similar to both guilt and voyeurism in the two groups of tourists involved, which included the author of this paper. For both of these experiences, the tourists we were had the impression of “breaking and entering”, of unlawfully accessing areas that were not intended for us and which should have remained well off the standard tourist trails. …”
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