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    Die Entstehung der Entstehung by Thomas Christensen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…I will conclude with some thoughts as to why the question of tonality’s origins suddenly seemed to have become such a pressing issue of vital importance to German musicologists writing in the 1950s and 60s. …”
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    Sustainable Financing of TVET to Support Skills Development among Vocational and Technical Education Students amidst a dwindling Economy by Nuhu Iliya Nungse, Dornubari Stella Sagbara

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It was recommended that adopting a germane source of financing TVET as identified in the current study would go a long way in sustaining TVET toward efficient production of graduates for the world of work. …”
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    Eu:CROPIS AIV Program: Challenges and Solutions for a Spin-Stabilized Satellite Containing Biology by Toni Delovski, Catherin Düvel, Fabian Greif, Ansgar Heidecker, Sebastian Kottmeier, Olaf Mierheim, Falk Nohka, Fabian Orlowski-Feldhusen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A tight link to the operations teams of the German Space Operations and Control Center during such tests and beyond finally ensures the operability of the overall system in the operational phase.…”
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    Benjamin’s Dialectical Image and the Textuality of the Built Landscape by Ross Lipton

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…This discussion will be further contextualised by discussing a cadre of German/Austrian planners and architects who attempted to translate architectural idioms between cultural identities in Kemalist Era Turkey. …”
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    Negative Anthropology by Stephan Trüby

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The Right-Wing Spaces research project, which has been running since 2018 at the Institute for Principles of Modern Architecture (Design and Theory) (IGmA) at the University of Stuttgart, suggests that the answer to this question is fairly unequivocal, at least in the German context: ‘architecture … seems to have become a key tool of an authoritarian, populist right with a revisionist take on history.’…”
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