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    L’engagement comportemental des enseignants lors d’une formation à distance : une enquête dans la fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles by Audrey Kumps, Sabrin Housni, Karim Boumazguida, Gaëtan Temperman, Bruno De Lièvre

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 2018, the Government of French-speaking Belgium adopted a digital strategy which emphasises the need to invest in education through and in digital skills to give all citizens the ability and the means to act. Nevertheless, we note that teachers only integrate digital tools in their teaching practices to a limited extent and face many difficulties. …”
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    国家原野保护区系统概况 by Dwiqht R.Mc Curdy, 马建章

    Published 1983-01-01
    “…<正> 在美国大约有162处联邦地区已由国会判定为原野保护区(Wilderness),其中包括1964年原野保护区法案(WildernessAct)所认定的在内。这些地区所选中的材料是1975年通过向管理机构通信调查得到的,而原野保护区的数目和面积则是在1977年2月由美国林业局、国家公园局及渔类和野生动物局根据最新材料核实的。…”
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  3. 3743

    A estética contemporânea: nova poética, novo olhar by Cid Ottoni Bylaardt

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This attitude tends to produce an aesthetics of unfamiliarity, in which literature is inclined to be seen as a singular activity, as an indiferentiated act achieved by the one who writes, in the obscure and silent side of language. …”
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  4. 3744

    Les usages de la métalepse d’auteur dans Partonopeu de Blois et Le Bel Inconnu by Nathalie Leclercq

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Moreover, it allows the reader/listener to be associated with the act of narration by establishing a connivance that creates a reader’s metalepsis.…”
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  5. 3745

    LOVE IN A TIME OF SCARCITY by Chris Hermans

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…How can love be infused by God, and also be an act of free will? An event-hermeneutical approach can help us to find answers to these questions. …”
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  6. 3746

    Varetægtsfængsling og virkelighed by Henrik Karl Nielsen Nielsen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…It is also apparent that the alternatives to pre-trial detention listed in section 765(2) of the Administration of Justice Act are not applied. Furthermore, it is apparent that decisions on pre-trial detention only rarely indicate the reasons that have justified a pre-trial detention.…”
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  7. 3747

    Development of a communication system for humanitarian emergencies by Antonio Sarasa Cabezuelo

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…A key element for the emergency to be controlled and not have tragic consequences is the speed of information management: rapid communication of the emergency, where it is occurring, immediate needs…This information will allow the NGO managers to take action and decisions about how to act. This information is normally collected at the place where it is produced by the donors. …”
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  8. 3748

    A “Lucan Effect” in the Commitment of Iranian Converts in Transit. The case of the Pentecostal Iranian Enclave in Istanbul by Johan Leman

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Christian churches, above all Pentecostalism, act as enclaves, also in Islamic countries. They offer a foothold and prospects for the future, in brief: hope. …”
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  9. 3749

    Résister aux normes de l’espace public. Les lieux des minorités sexuelles et de genre à Beyrouth by Jean Makhlouta

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Focusing on two café bars frequented almost daily by participants, the analysis reveals practices that resist dominant norms which otherwise limit their access to the city’s public space. These acts of resistance manifest both within and outside these commercial establishments, demonstrating diverse spatial and temporal strategies that vary according to the urban and political context in which they occur. …”
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  10. 3750

    Négocier la reconnaissance de sa citoyenneté par le squat by Alizée Lazzarino

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Thus, the squats become places where it is possible to make “acts of citizenship.” In this way, they contribute to promoting the integration of sex workers into municipal decision-making processes regarding prostitution, from which they were initially excluded.…”
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    Le projet comme dispositif de vision du paysage by Sally Bonn

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…There is no landscape without this esthetical act by which the experience presents itself as an art piece. …”
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  12. 3752

    Du personnel au politique : construction d’une identité militante dans le journal d’Alice Stone Blackwell (1872-1874) by Claire Sorin

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Thus, her positive identification with a powerful body can be interpreted as a political act.…”
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    The Imagination in the Life and Thought of John Henry Newman by Terrence Merrigan

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…For Newman, then, the adequate appropriation of the object of Christian faith requires both an act of the imagination and a willingness to engage in critical, historical reflection.…”
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    Le massacre des Innocents ou comment réécrire l’histoire by Édith Parmentier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The “Slaughter of the Innocents” committed by King Herod of Judea, is an event whose fame owes as much to the fascination generated by such an act of barbarism as to the functional role played by this episode in Christian literature by providing the date of birth of Jesus. …”
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    Towards an agency-oriented model of congregational vitality: by C.A.M. Hermans

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… The author defines ‘congregational vitality’ as a disposition of the members of the congregation, who act in a role within the social system of the congregation. …”
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    Il corpo nelle esperienze di disastro e attivismo in siti contaminati dall’amianto by Agata Mazzeo

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…However, the contaminated body is not only the place where the disaster becomes violently evident, but it is also the place of a memory since it preserves the traces of such disasters, which often remain invisible. The body acts as a tool of knowledge and struggle through the language and the practices of activism. …”
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    O passado subtraído da desaparição forçada: Araguaia como palimpsesto by Roberto Vecchi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…It is configured similar to the act of author, inscribed in a perspective of ethical subjectivity, similarly in this sense to what happens with another key concept of contemporaneity: the witness. …”
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    Petits arrangements avec le vivant dans le bocage pavillonnaire by Pauline Frileux, Élodie Paillocher

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The neat garden still acts as a model, but the recent keen interest in domesticated herbivores – under environmental motivations (to reduce waste), and edible productions could be the fore-runner of an agricultural and ecological recovering of the housing bocage.…”
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    « C’est ça le futur des soirées ? » Les musiques électroniques de danse à l’épreuve du livestream et de la COVID-19 by Frédéric Trottier-Pistien

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Especially, I will question how audience —a talkative chat and silent viewers—and DJ act and build livestream as a music place, and test how musical is human learning about connexion, community sense, (a)knowledgment and relationship in livestream model comparing to rave or club.…”
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    Roaming the Mountain Forests: Wandering to Perfect the Capacitive Body by Frédérick Guyon

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This analysis questions our relationships with our natural surroundings, to get a better understanding of how individuals consider themselves and act within the environment they are in. By structuring space and time in an orderly universe, mythical narratives give meaning to this roaming practice.These social experiments are analysed from a roaming anthropology standpoint, an approach which combines spatial, cultural, body, emotional and spiritual dimensions. …”
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