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    Karl Marx desde el Sur global by Néstor Kohan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Al mismo tiempo hacemos un beneficio de inventario frente a diversas caricaturas, ya sea las de Isaiah Berlin y Karl Popper, ampliamente difundidas en el circuito anglosajón; ya sea las de Kaustky, Bernstein, Bebel o Ebert, predominantes en el ámbito de la socialdemocracia europea (desde inicios del siglo XX hasta nuestros días). …”
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    Citizens against Austerity: a Comparative Reflection on Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH) and Bündnis Zwangsräumung Verhindern (BZV) by Vicente Ordóñez, Ramón A. Feenstra, Simon Tormey

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH) en España y Bündnis Zwangsräumung Verhindern (BZV) en Berlín luchan para detener los desahucios y defender los derechos de vivienda de la ciudadanía. …”
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    Benjamin’s gamble: commodifying life in the age of heroic demise by Stephanie Polsky

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…In the last years of his life Walter Benjamin’s critical project was centred on locating a threshold between Paris of the nineteenth century and Berlin of the twentieth that would reveal an affinity between two ages, which together set the parameters of modernity itself. …”
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    Investigating the involvement of public transport authorities in MaaS developments by Ibrahim Mubiru

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, this study investigates the role of these authorities in MaaS plans in three German metropolitan areas namely Berlin, Hamburg, and the Ruhr region (Ruhrgebiet). …”
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    Ermeni Sorununda İki Ayrı Portre: Patrik Horen Aşıkyan ve Patrik Mateos İzmirliyan by Hale ŞIVGIN, Mehmet Batuhan ÇEKEN

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…One of the articles of the Treaty of Berlin, signed as a result of the 1877-1878 Ottoman-Russian war, was the reform in the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire in the regions where Armenians lived. …”
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    Identifikasi Emosi Manusia Berdasarkan Ucapan Menggunakan Metode Ekstraksi Ciri LPC dan Metode Euclidean Distance by Siti Helmiyah, Imam Riadi, Rusydi Umar, Abdullah Hanif, Anton Yudhana, Abdul Fadlil

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Data yang digunakan diambil dari Berlin Emo DB, dengan menggunakan tiga kalimat berbeda dan aktor yang berbeda juga. …”
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    Preventing sensory and motor dysfunctions in children receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy: PrepAir study - an update by Céline Hammadou, Bianca Celine Schmidli, Christina Schindera, Nicolas von der Weid, Uta Tacke, Oliver Faude, Sarah Koch, Fiona Streckmann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Gallen, Freiburg (D), Berlin (D)). N=131 children between 6-18 years, undergoing neurotoxic chemotherapy, will be assigned to an intervention group or a treatment-as-usual group. …”
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    مواقع التواصل الاجتماعیة الأکادیمیة by ایمان على سعد, د. خالد عبد الفتاح محمد Mohamed, د. اسماعیل رجب غریب Ghareeb

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The research deals with the definition of social networking sites foracademic purposes, the date of their launch, the intellectual production ofacademic communication sites, the need to use them, the dangers of using them,and the exclusion of the most popular social networking sites.(1) Research Gate, founded in 2008 in Berlin by Ijad Madisch, HorstFickenscher, and Sören Hofmayer, (2) the site of Academia.edu, which wasfounded in 2008 in San Francisco by Richard Price, (3) Mendeley, founded in2007 by three German doctoral students; and (4) the Zotero site, launched in2006.The study pointed out that it is advantageous to use social networkingsites for academics Such as: sharing and discovering sources, supportingcooperation, developing identity and self, and communication.The risk of using it to researchers: wasting time, lack of enough activeusers, inefficient use, and lack of digital identity management.The risk of using it on institutions: the spread of knowledge that can beused badly by competitors, and lack of control over the reputation of institutions.Finally, the study pointed to the existence of two views on the relationshipbetween the use of social networking sites and academic achievement: The firstpoint of view: confirms that the relationship is negative between social networkingsites and academic achievement, and the second view assumes a positiverelationship between them.…”
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