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    Snake and staff symbolism and healing by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…In the latter capacity Hermes also conveyed a negative connotation as protector of thieves. During the Middle Ages the caduceus entwined with the double-snake became a symbol of the healing sciences (pharmacy and alchemy in particular) and today, although mythologically incorrect, it is in common usage in the health care field. …”
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    The Effect of Tax Education on Generation Alpha’s Tax Awareness: An Experimental Study by Osman Geyik, Gamze Yıldız Şeren, Yusuf Yakşi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Students also shifted their descriptions of those who do not pay taxes from 'cunning' to 'thieves'. Additionally, an increase was observed in students' willingness to engage in tax education.…”
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    O szabrze (glosa porządkująca rozważania językoznawcze) / On szaber (a Gloss on the Linguistic Considerations) by Jarosław Pacuła

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In Polish jargon, the term initially appeared as the name for a tool used by thieves (← German Schaber). However, it is unclear whether German criminals, when incorporating the word into their language, derived it from schaben (in which case neo-semantization is involved, adapting the word’s meaning to the realities of the criminal world), or if they drew from a noun present in Yiddish – shab(b)er [ רעבאַש ] ‘crowbar, breaking in’ (in which case we should speak of borrowing). …”
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