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    Entre la mitificación y la crítica: el cine y los medios audiovisuales en la escuela primaria en España en el tardofranquismo y la transición, 1958-1982 by Gabriela Ossenbach, Tamar Groves

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In this study we attempt to provide a preliminary evaluation of the role played by cinema and television in Spanish school culture in the 1960s and 1970s. While earlier research has pointed out their importance in this period, there is no study dedicated exclusively to this issue. …”
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    Time, Infrastructure and Knowledge: Rethinking Temporality in the Anthropocene by Vando Borghi, Luigi Pellizzoni, Paolo Savoia

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Early modern natural history is revealed as preluding anthropology that blurred nature-culture divides and anticipates a notion of “third nature” which challenges the scalability logic characteristic of modernity.…”
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    About the Name Yoruba by Stephen Banji Akintoye

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Such strong unity is engendered primarily by their common love of, and pride in, their culture, their strong emphasis on development and modernization, and in their civilizational achievements in history and in modern times. …”
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    Ethnic identity features in convicted migrants with recidivist behavior: development of tolerance among convicted migrants to other ethnic groups by O. S. Dzhumabaev, M. V. Iontseva

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The development of tolerance among convicted migrants requires development and implementation of measures aimed at reducing aggression and accepting diversity of culture of other ethnic groups.…”
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    Linguistic Potentialities in Eliot's New Idea about the Old Concept “Classic” by Leila Aghayani Chavoshi

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In his view, classics possessed a special perfection and richness or as he expressed “maturity” in three aspects: maturity of language, maturity of culture, and maturity of writer. Because of these features classics can be accepted by readers of different cultures and countries and also in different times.…”
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    TABOT TRADITION AND ACCULTURATIVE RELIGIOUS TRADITION OF THE BENGKULU COMMUNITY by Khairuddin Khairuddin, Yovenska L. Man

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The strategy chosen by KKT is to maintain its cultural and community heritage is integration. In this context, integration means maintaining the original culture and cultural contact.…”
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    The laboratory diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis infections by Max A Chernesky

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Most invasive specimens, such as cervical or urethral swabs, may be collected for culture, antigen or nucleic acid detection. Noninvasive samples such as first-void urine and vaginal swabs can be easily collected by the patient; these samples must be tested by more sensitive nucleic acid amplification tests. …”
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    Crossing the lines of tradition: the innovative building techniques of Early Iron Age and Orientalizing period Etruria by Paul M. Miller

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Over the last century, subtler discussions of Etruscan participation in pan-Mediterranean elite culture have replaced explanations for architectural change that tout cultural colonization by ‘the Orient’. …”
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    Internal Extensions: A Case for The Reassessment of the Architectural Phenomenon of Greenhouse by Ognjen Šukalo, Maja Milić Aleksić, Slobodan Peulić

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…During approximately three centuries of their notable existence, these structures managed to not only enable the growth of exotic plants removed far from their natural range but also to form a particular genre of architecture, which developed through different phases, from feeble experiment through high exclusivity to near irrelevance – and back into new paradigms of vegetation-culture-architecture relationship. Starting not only from historical/contemporary examples but also from the general promise of enclosed ecologies, this paper aims both to analyse the phenomenon of greenhouse, as well as to explore parameters and options for its further expansion along conceptual and design-oriented lines.…”
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    The Reluctant Islamophobes: Multimedia Dissensus in the Hollywood Premodern by Elena Furlanetto

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In order to test this hypothesis, I focus on two films which explicitly champion diversity and aim to reverse the logics of Islamophobia by presenting tributes to Muslim culture or denunciations of Eurocentric discriminatory practices: Alejandro Amenábar’s Agora (2009) and Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven (2005). …”
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    L’“altra modernità” di Demas Nwoko. Un’alternativa forma di pensiero climatico by Flavia Vaccher

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… Un approccio innovativo, una sorta di sintesi tra i principi della Tropical Architecture e gli elementi della tradizione locale, è quello intrapreso dall’architetto-artista Demas Nwoko, che formalizza dapprima nel manifesto Natural Syntesis e poi nella rivista New Culture: A Review of African Arts. Esso è frutto di un’espressione poetica personale caratterizzata da un alto grado di sperimentazione, sulla quale il periodo trascorso presso l’École des Beaux-Arts, i viaggi in Europa e negli Stati Uniti hanno avuto certamente un peso determinante. …”
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    Oublier la Renaissance, désapprendre l’humanisme : Le premier Baroque entre exploitation des acquis et table rase imaginaire by Itay Sapir

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Art history has traditionally postulated a clear break between, on the one hand, late Mannerism, still dependent on Renaissance and humanistic culture, and, on the other hand, the artistic revolution that inaugurated the Baroque. …”
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    From Savage to Sublime (And Partway Back): Indians and Antiquity in Early Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Mark Niemeyer

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Bringing together these two quite different worlds, however, resulted in various ambiguities: it simultaneously reinforced the suggestion that Indians were already part of the past (providing a certain complicity with the continuing destruction of Indian culture) and questioned the then dominant image of Ancient Greece and Rome as examples of some of the highest levels attainable of government and human civilization.…”
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    Cardiac Tamponade from Purulent Pericarditis due to Cutibacterium acnes by Ardalon Farhat-Sabet, Robert Hull, Dustin Thomas

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes) is an anaerobic bacteria that is ubiquitous in skin flora and is commonly thought of as a culture contaminant; however, it does have pathogenic potential. …”
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