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    Reading Augustine’s Confessions in Normandy in the 11th and 12th Centuries by Lauren Mancia

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This intensification was manifested in Normandy in two ways: first, in the early 11th century, Abbot John of Fécamp drew extensively from Augustine’s Confessions in his own Confessio Theologica; and second, book lists and extant manuscripts from the Norman monastic world show a marked increase in the number of copies of Confessions in Normandy by end of the 12th century. …”
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    Une reconstitution hypothétique du cheminement des Annales de Flodoard, depuis Reims jusqu’à Fécamp by Stéphane Lecouteux

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Flodoard wrote the original manuscript of the annals at Reims, and the route by which his Annals came to Fécamp, to become "the Norman branch" of this work, remains relatively obscure. …”
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    ÖĞRENME BİÇİMLERİNİ (STYLE) OKULA GETİRMEDE 4MAT SİSTEMİNİ KULLANMA by Fatma Bıkmaz

    Published 2001-09-01
    “…David Kolb (1981,1984, 1985), Carı Jung (1923), Jean Piaget (1970), John Dewey (1958), Joseph Bogen (1969, 1975), Gabriele Rico (1983), Betty Edwards (1979) ve John Bradshaw ile Norman Nettleton'un (1983) kuramları 4Mat yaklaşımına katkıda bulunmuştur.…”
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    Hemorrhoids by Norman E Marcon

    Published 1990-01-01
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    From the Guest Editors by Carlos Castillo-Chávez, Christopher Kribs Zaleta, Yang Kuang, Baojun Song

    Published 2009-02-01
    “…Those of us who met the field of mathematical biology as a well-developed,flourishing, and rewarding discipline owe much to those who made it so.This special issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering isdedicated to two such pioneers: Fred Brauer and Karl Hadeler.Since retrospectives of both men have been published in other venues [1, 2], we will only summarize their contributions briefly here.Fred Brauer obtained his Ph.D. from MIT in 1956 under Norman Levinson,and during a long tenure at the University of Wisconsin he co-wrote severaltexts on ordinary differential equations that have become classics.His research entered mathematical biology first through early studies inpredator-prey systems and harvesting, both with and without delays.He then moved into mathematical epidemiology, and the text he co-authoredwith Carlos Castillo-Chavez in both these areas earlier this decade isalready in wide use.For more information please click the “Full Text” above.…”
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    El New World Group y la descolonización epistémica by Daniel Montañez-Pico

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…El New World Group fue una red intelectual de mayoría afrocaribeña que funcionó durante los años 60 en el Caribe anglófono, liderada por pensadores y activistas como Lloyd Best, James Millette, George Beckford y Norman Girvan, teniendo ramificaciones en otras regiones del Caribe y de Canadá y los Estados Unidos. …”
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    The Social Construction of Financial Accountability in Government and Parliament Discourses by Seyed Mojtaba Shafipoor, GhanbarAli Rajabloo, Kaveh Mehrani

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…So, with a post-structuralist approach, we considered financial accountability as a social construct, and we get a better understanding of it from Norman Fairclough's theoretical knowledge of text analysis, and Laclau and Mouffe in the context of political discourse analysis. …”
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