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  1. 4881

    Pedagogical Views and Educational Activities of Ismail Gasprinsky by Мухиддин Хайруддинов

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Gasprinsky was defending the interests of the Crimean Tatars, Mus- lims and societies living in conditions of colonial slavery. Gasprinsky was one of the most outstanding thinkers of the Turkic world. …”
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  2. 4882

    Toward a reinterpretation of sacramental theology in the context of pandemics: The case of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe by M. Mujinga

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The paper proposed a reinterpretation of sacramental theology that makes the rite sacredness to the lives of the parishioners even during pandemics. …”
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  3. 4883

    Who’s afraid of Sahra – Understanding the shift in votes towards Germany’s Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht by Leon Heckmann, L Constantin Wurthmann, Sarah Wagner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Within a remarkably short time frame, the BSW has achieved significant electoral success, prompting a lively debate concerning the political origins of its voter base. …”
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  4. 4884

    Current issues of digitalisation of social and economic systems by N. S. Kozyr

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The author came to the conclusion that in the digital agenda, only comprehensive measures to improve citizens’ living standards can become effective tools for solving the problem of public resistance to technological development. …”
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  5. 4885

    Recognition of Red-Bed Landslides over Eastern Sichuan through Remote Sensing and Field Investigations by Zhao Miao, Panpan Tang, Yong Zhang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Red-bed soft rock, characterized by the gentle slope, low intensity, and weak weathering resistance, is widely distributed over the Eastern Sichuan Province, China, threatening many lives of people, economy development, and urbanization progress. …”
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  6. 4886

    Cultural trauma and collective memory in Ta-Nehisi Coates’ The Water Dancer: a “spiral signification” narrative by Ammar Abduh Aqeeli

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Water Dancer effectively portrays slavery as a collective trauma, the insidious legacy of which leaves a lasting stain on the lives of African Americans. The phenomenon of cultural trauma in The Water Dancer is illustrated through the revival of slavery’s memory as a collective experience. …”
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  7. 4887

    Ritual, teatro y performance en un culto al niño dios y al diablo. Las pastorelas de la región purépecha, Michoacán (México) by Elizabeth Araiza

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The Christmas pageant (pastorela) is, in principle, a living and dialogical representation that evokes the birth of Jesus, the zeal of the shepherds to celebrate that event, and the attempts by the Devil to impede them. …”
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    Enquête sur les jardins et savoirs jardiniers de La Réunion : premiers résultats d’une recherche sur la biodiversité « cultivée » by Sébastien Clément

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This approach makes it possible to evaluate the impact of the transmission of gardeners' knowledge and their interactions with living species. It is based on interviews with gardeners and on an experiment consisting of the collective creation of a garden on an uncultivated plot in the west of the island at an altitude of 350 meters, and a quantitative survey of changes in the species of flora and fauna. …”
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  9. 4889

    Representation and Reception of the Image of the Zulu. From Travel Accounts to the Public Sphere in Mid-Victorian and Edwardian Great Britain (1850–1914) by Patricia Crouan-Véron

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…These written descriptions have become precious sources for the contemporary readers and scholars as they produce knowledge on local ethnic groups living in distant places at that period and they also inform on the people who met them for the first time. …”
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  10. 4890

    La loi paysage a-t-elle eu un impact sur la planification territoriale ? by Didier Labat, Gaelle Aggeri

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Ultimately changes in public action imply above all that the professionals involved adapt themselves to societal expectations concerning the living environment and habits.…”
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  11. 4891

    Multidimensional vulnerability and financial risk protection in health in contexts of protracted conflict: Evidence from the Occupied Palestinian Territory. by Julia Hatamyar, Sally Shayeb, Akseer Hussain, Weeam Hammoudeh, Sumit Mazumdar, Rodrigo Moreno-Serra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results indicate that the most vulnerable groups experience a significantly higher likelihood of incurring CHE, and this likelihood is increased for those living in the West Bank compared to the Gaza Strip. …”
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    Coral Reefs: Beyond Mortality? by Charles Sheppard

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…., but it is now possible to swim for over 200 m and see not one remaining living coral or soft coral on some previously rich reefs.…”
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    Corps et vision du monde chez les Berbères de Kabylie by Tassadit Yacine

    Published 2019-07-01
    “….), on the relationship between the body and the social world (bodies are dead/living, old/young, strong/weak), and between the body and the emotions that permeate it in reality and symbolically. …”
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    ‘You’re considered a warrior then’ by Marjo Väyrynen

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Like many other indigenous peoples, the Crow today struggle to construct their lives on their own terms, and they do this by applying their traditional values, such as respect and individualism, to interpret reality and their own identity, hence perpetuating the essence of their distinctive way of life. …”
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    Reversing the Negative Genomic Effects of Aging with Short-Term Calorie Restriction by Stephen R. Spindler

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Today, people often spend more health care dollars during the last year of their lives than in all previous years combined. Medical treatment in the last few years of life is usually very expensive and often futile. …”
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    From Travel to Text: Reverends Wolff and Lansdell’s Missions to Bokhara by Irina Kantarbaeva-Bill

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…When Joseph Wolff saw Bokhara in 1843, Central Asia was at the peak of Anglo-Russian rivalry, an extremely dangerous and violent place where his two compatriots, British envoys Charles Stoddard and Arthur Conolly, lost their lives. Lansdell’s subsequent travels there in 1882 and 1888 discovered Bokhara subdued and pacified under Russian ‘civilising mission’. …”
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    Le discours auto-adressé des sujets malades chroniques : un agir sur soi by Lennize Pereira Paulo

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Based on fourteen qualitative interviews this article postulates that self-directed speech can be considered as a category of instrument (Vygotski) used by the subject to stay alive, bearing in mind that people living with a chronic disease are required to perform specific activities to stay alive and healthy (Tourette-Turgis). …”
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    Uptake, utilization, and satisfaction with employer sponsored health insurance in a population of vineyard farmworkers by Malcolm Hobbs, Monica Cooper

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This is principally because when the cost to them is greater, farm employees opt out of health insurance to avoid wage reductions to prioritize other essential living costs. Seasonal workers opt out at especially high rates because they are offered the lowest employer premium contributions and are simultaneously the lowest earners.…”
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    Un écrivain « entre deux rives » : le cas Jules Boissière by Hervé Casini

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Except for "Propos d'un intoxiqué" and some yet published short stories from "Fumeurs d'opium", the man and his work still have to discover.Between 2014 and 2016, professor Jean-Yves Casanova publishes some pioneer articles for edition of the Centre d’Étude de la Littérature Occitane, La Revue Littéraire and Littératures.From these numerous lives and writings, Boissière uses two languages-French and Provençal- as means of an artistic production who finds mainly in Indochina a kind of Promised Land, on one hand in verse, on the other hand in prose.As a matter of fact, on the two sides of his special way, Jules Boissière must find again his well-deserved place : the one from a French writer, with occitanist tendency, who loves two languages and, during his Indochina stay , nurtures a highest literary career.…”
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    Les termitières, un univers de chasse (nord du Cameroun) by Christian Seignobos

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…They are used by adult farmers using the surrounding areas of their plots.Among them, termite mounds’ hunters – namely here, the Gizigas from the Maroua region – remain a separate category associating knowledge about living termite mounds exploited once a year, during sexually matured winged adults’ swarming, and knowledge about dead termite mounds that have been given up by their colonies and become the refuge of a diverse, furry, priclkly and scaly animals. …”
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