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A Morpho-Syntactic Analysis of Personal Names in Oǹdó
Published 2023-11-01“…It is considered among Yorùbá to be of life longer, even than the bearer of the names, hence the need for a name to be protected from being destroyed. All these are what scholars have said about names in the standard dialect of Yorùbá. …”
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Need for a Competency-based Approach to Training in Endoscopic Surgery
Published 2015-12-01“…In light of this, the competency-based training, which is the result of the analysis and deductions emanating from scholars at the national and international level, is discussed. …”
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Capital, Agency and Distinction in Dynamics of Conversion of Economic Functions of Cities: Lessons from Lafayette (US)
Published 2022-01-01“…The transition to the digital society attracts the attention of a growing group of scholars who seek to investigate the constraints of this new stage of the productive forces on urban interventions. …”
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Speaking About and Through Video Games: Towards Verbalizing a New Grammar
Published 2018-10-01“…In effect, many renowned video game characters are recognized through their defining actions: while Mario jumps, Sonic runs, Megaman shoots and Solid Snake hides. Since a number of scholars attempted to verbalize such a common trait, and in doing so constituted a grammar in which verbs define entire games’ structures, this article takes these linguistic tropes at their word by suggesting that the infinitive is the primary form of video game verbs. …”
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Texts and Documents: New Challenges for TEI Interchange and Lessons from the Shelley-Godwin Archive
Published 2015-09-01“…A brief review of projects using the new elements suggests that scholars generally treat the “document-focused” and “text-focused” models as distinct and even severable—the tools of separate interpretive communities within literary studies. …”
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The reception of Apphia in the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.
Published 2016-06-01“…Firstly, it is shown that the difference in the Biblical texts that were used by these five scholars may have had an influence on the way in which they interpreted Apphia’s role. …”
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Les manuscrits de l’abbé de Castries dans la collection Gaignières : une donation exceptionnelle ?
Published 2022-12-01“…A little-known figure, the Abbé de Castries, originally from the Languedoc, worked alongside Parisian scholars. As for Gaignières, a renowned collector of the reign of Louis XIV, he built up a collection of more than 5,000 items, including nearly 1,100 manuscripts, and thus preserved the memory of the elites of the medieval and modern eras. …”
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Wooden sculpture in Romanesque Iberian Peninsula: a wide and attractive panorama. Lines of research
Published 2019-06-01“…One of the questions that concern scholars the most is the spread of typology and stylistic trends. …”
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GPS Position Prediction Method Based on Chaotic Map-Based Flower Pollination Algorithm
Published 2021-01-01“…Flower pollination algorithm (FPA) is a new swarm intelligence optimization algorithm (SIOA) and easy to implement and has other characteristics; more and more scholars have continuously improved it and applied it to more fields. …”
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Religion and its Role in Addressing Three Critical Social Issues in Africa: Gender-Based Violence, Crime, and Poverty
Published 2024-12-01“…The articles by both Banda and Isiko and Kisekka indicate the different ways in which scholars think about the role that many people in Africa believe religion can or does have on addressing poverty. …”
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SOCIAL INNOVATION: CHARACTERISTICS RELATED TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Published 2020-09-01“… Social innovation and sustainable development are topics of research interest for political leaders and civil society players, as well as for scholars from different disciplinary fields. They are presented as an effective, efficient, and sustainable solution to social problems generated by the present. …”
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Leibniz on Slavery and the Ownership of Human Beings
Published 2019-12-01“…This paper analyzes and evaluates Leibniz’s argument, which scholars have so far largely neglected. Even though some elements of the argument are not original to Leibniz, it is of considerable importance for the scholarship of early modern philosophy: it sheds light on Leibniz’s views not only on the moral status of slavery itself, but also on moral rights and obligations more generally.…”
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La présence de la théorie d’Antoine Berman dans les écrits traductologiques polonais vue à travers le prisme de trois revues de traduction choisies
Published 2024-10-01“…Our aim is to study the way in which Berman’s thought emerges, functions and circulates in the texts in question, and to emphasize the role of translation in the transmission of Berman’s theory among Polish scholars.…”
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Regional Inequalities in Brazil: Divergent Readings on Their Origin and Public Policy Design
Published 2024-03-01“…This article presents divergent readings on the origin of regional inequalities in Brazil by four scholars: Celso Furtado, Wilson Cano, Francisco de Oliveira, and Ruy Moreira. …”
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THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE MIRROR OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Published 2016-10-01“…The article deals with the evolution of Western theories of international relations in the postSoviet Russia, it analyzes the world view of Russian international scholars, as well as their reflection on the epistemological foundations of the probable Russian IR school. …”
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Notes about Possessing a Heritage in a Komi Village
Published 2011-03-01“…My aim is to interpret some dialogue situations between local village people, scholars and officials which indicate how people manage differences in understanding of heritage administration. …”
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Adapting Yorùbá Epistemology in Educational Theory and Practice in Nigeria
Published 2021-12-01“…This essay recognizes but goes beyond the more general overviews on classical Yoruba education and its contemporary significance represented in works of Yorùbá and Africanist scholars. I demonstrate the significance of Yoruba philosophy of education beyond its cultural context, by projecting its universal and timeless value, foregrounding its distinctive concepts in dialogue with ideas from other cultures. …”
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Die Entwicklung der linguistischen Terminologie zwischen Standardisierung und Variation am Beispiel des digitalen historischen Wörterbuchs der grammatischen Termini
Published 2021-03-01“…The aim of this paper is to present the online dictionary “Słownik historyczny terminów gramatycznych” that is currently being compiled by scholars from the University of Warsaw as well as to describe the research opportunities given by this dictionary. …”
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‘Ulamā’ and the Formation of Islamic Knowledge: Learning from Two Historical Experiences in Sumatra
Published 2023-02-01“…In reference to the concept of knowledge formation, this article underscores the two important points of difference, the leadership styles of ‘ulamā’ (Muslim scholars) in the making of Islam and the language expressions they used in their works (kitabs). …”
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People, Museums and the Rhetoric of Temporality: Considerations Regarding the Formation of the Collection at The Museum of Anthropology of Vancouver
Published 2022-06-01“…In the early 2000's the MOA received funding for the implementation of a new type of collaborative research, the Reciprocal Research Network (RRN), in which research is determined by the interests of the Indigenous communities rather than the museum or scholars.…”
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