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    Sentiment Analysis Of Indonesian Civil Servan Candidates 2023 Twitter Network With Naive Bayes Algorithm Method by Harman Akbar Tullah, Muh Akbar, Alem Febri Sonni, Akbar Iskandar, Erwin Gatot Amiruddin, Kamaruddin, Asnimar

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In addition, this research successfully identifies the influential roles played by key actors, prominent accounts, and narratives in shaping public perceptions. These groundbreaking insights foster a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic nature of public opinion in the context of CPNS selection, providing an invaluable basis for designing more effective communication strategies for the government and prospective civil servants.…”
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    Gambaran kematangan emosi mahasiswi penggemar KPOP di Jakarta by Fitriyani Nurhasanah, Melina Lestari

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This study uses a qualitative approach with a narrative method, by conducting semi-structured interviews with 9 female students. …”
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  3. 1723

    Rationale for the Use of CAD/CAM Technology in Implant Prosthodontics by Jaafar Abduo, Karl Lyons

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…One of the developments is the application of computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) to produce implant abutments and frameworks from metal or ceramic materials. The aim of this narrative review is to critically evaluate the rationale of CAD/CAM utilization for implant prosthodontics. …”
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  4. 1724

    Epistemic Disruptions. Autofiction and Identity Politics in Paul B. Preciado’s Can the Monster Speak? (2020) and Kim de l’Horizon’s Blutbuch (2022) by Stephanie Bremerich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…(2020) and Kim de l’Horizons’s Blutbuch (2022) reflect queer identities in the form of transgressive and transitory writing which blurs the boundaries between academic and fictional discourse and ultimately leads to a hybridisation of the narrative. Both texts use autofiction as a means of epistemic disruption, that is as a critical questioning of Western epistemology, especially with regard to academic discourse (Preciado) and cultural memory (de l’Horizon). …”
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  5. 1725

    Family law / by Morgan , Polly

    Published 2021
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    Law of Evidence / by Monaghan, Nicola (Lawyer)

    Published 2015
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    GÖRKEM AKGÖZ, “IN THE SHADOW OF WAR AND EMPIRE: INDUSTRIALISATION, NATION BUILDING, AND WORKING-CLASS POLITICS IN TURKEY” by Ivana Hadjievska

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The author offers successful attempts to debunk older official historiographical narratives regarding memory and ideology about workers' lives and relations on the factory shop-floor in the period from the beginning of the 20th century to the mid-1950s.…”
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    Castle Lite by Ron Irwin

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…SABMiller’s approach to bolster sales was to build a narrative around the brand that moved away from the concept of ‘light’, or ‘low calorie’, or even ‘low alcohol’ and reframe the consumer perception of this beer around the symbolic value of ‘Extra Cold Refreshment’. …”
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    LGBTQ+ identities in the Indian audiovisual advertisements: A content analysis. by Khuman Bhagirath Jetubhai

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This research conducts an analysis of these campaigns, examining aspects such as their release date, featured characters, gender identity, sexual orientation, character age, narrative usage, genre, theme, and setting. The study reveals a substantial surge in advertising campaigns since 2018, with brands strategically launching them during Pride Month, Valentine's Day, and Women's Day. …”
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  11. 1731

    L’Éducation sentimentale, un nuancier dans l’histoire by Nadia Fartas

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Cet article cherche à analyser la manière dont l’emploi de l’adjectif gorge-de-pigeon, détail flaubertien qui désigne une couleur indéfinissable car soumise aux variations de nuances, met au jour de façon furtive le rapport entre immobilité et changement, immobilisme et revirements sociaux et politiques dans L’Éducation sentimentale via une réflexion sur la visualité flaubertienne, autrement dit par le biais des relations entre le verbal et le visuel. La dynamique narrative qui en découle montre combien, entre histoires individuelles et soubresauts historiques, le récit flaubertien est lié à une expérience du visuel, laquelle s’exerce, d’une part, sous le mode de l’insaisissable, et d’autre part, dans une attention prêtée à la surface, l’un des traits de la modernité esthétique.…”
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    Lire et être lu. Littérature et catastrophe dans le Journal d’Hélène Berr by Zoé Egelman

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…This paper is the first to simultaneously and closely examine: Berr’s archival record, including papers from the Centre de documentation juive contemporaine and the Archives nationales; the novels, poems, narratives, and theater that Berr read from 1942 to 1944; and, of course, the language of the diary itself. …”
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    The Floor is not the Ground by George Papam Papamattheakis

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Despite the categorical difference between transportation and logistics, narratives of quality, security and standards accompanied by specific spatial patterns, have infiltrated our everyday mobility infrastructures. …”
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    Repenser le rôle des victimes dans la justice transitionnelle en Tunisie : le cas de la « Journée de la loyauté » by Sélima Kebaili

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Based on interviews conducted between 2015 and 2018 with members of the association and an analysis of the archives produced by the latter, the article studies the construction of the figure of the female victim, shows how the testimonies of the victims were key elements of their contribution to the implementation of the process, and highlights the effects of these narratives on the formal mechanisms of Tunisian transitional justice. …”
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    Digital humanities approaches to analyzing indonesian language texts as non-western languages by Rastya Mutiarani Zahra

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By leveraging these techniques, the study aims to provide new insights into language use, cultural narratives, and historical shifts in Indonesia. A qualitative approach, including a literature review and case studies, is used to examine existing research and methodologies, and assess how digital tools can be effectively applied in this context. …”
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    The Rise of Inflow Cisternostomy in Resource-Limited Settings: Rationale, Limitations, and Future Challenges by Ulrick Sidney Kanmounye

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…For TBI guidelines and innovations to be effective, they must consider the context in LMICs; keeping this in mind, this article will focus on the history, pathophysiology, practice, evidence, and implications of cisternostomy. In this narrative review, the author discusses the history, pathophysiology, practice, evidence, and implications of cisternostomy. …”
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    Environmental Activism in the Architectural Culture of Socialist Yugoslavia: The Case of the Center for Urban Development Planning (CEP) by Jasna Galjer

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Case studies of alternative models for environmental initiatives in architectural and urban practices are explored to contest a historical narrative of environmental activism that claims it is underpinned by Western democratic political conditions. …”
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    À la Recherche de Yankee Art by Dimitrios S. Latsis

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…A complex intertextual and intermedial web emerges from this comparison that reveals various tensions around an emerging “narrative” for the self-representation of the United States as a world-power and an artistically “emancipated” nation and provides a glimpse into a New Deal-era attempt at cultural diplomacy on the eve of WW II. …”
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    « The glittering game » : le jeu des choses dans A Lost Lady et My Mortal Enemy de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Far from remaining hidden in the background of settings, things occupy the foreground of the diegetic and narrative spaces. From the details of costumes to the decoration of houses, material possessions play an essential part in the reciprocal shaping of dwellers and dwellings, and in the dramatization of a bygone splendor. …”
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    Fantasised and fantastical Nordic imaginaries: Contextualising Nordic life vlogs by East Asian YouTube vloggers by Lee Jin, Abidin Crystal

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…By attending to the genre, content, and interactions between vloggers and viewers, we explore how female East Asian YouTube vloggers who have immigrated to Nordic countries construct fantasised and fantastical narratives around Nordic imaginaries. The discussion of multifaceted layers of Nordic imaginaries explains how Nordic life vlogs serve as a platform for young East Asian women to project their desire for a better life and cultivate subtle resilience at the juncture of postfeminism and postcolonialism.…”
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