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    Aspekty proceduralne sprawy Gorgonowej by Józef Koredczuk

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…It was attended as participants by the best-known Lviv and Krakow judges, lawyers (Maurycy Axer) and medical experts (Ludwik Hirszfeld, Jan Olbracht), all of whom found it to be the most famous case of their careers. Writers (Tadeusz Boy- Żeleński) also took an interest in the case. …”
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    Wole Soyinka’s Ori Olokun Emprise and Autobiography by Adetayo Alabi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This focus on community manifests itself in terms of resistance, solidarity, and inclusiveness in the autobiographies of slaves, creative writers, and political activists.  A new dimension to the superordinate presence of the community in Black autobiography is in terms of diaspora sensibility.  …”
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    The Interpretation of Indexicals in Hybrid Quotation: A Pragmatic Account by Philippe De Brabanter

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In this paper, I offer an analysis of a type of hybrid (including ‘mixed’, or ‘double-duty’) quotation that contains expressions indexed to a deictic centre distinct from the speaker of the host sentence, as in Trump insisted there was “zero chance I’ll quit”. Most writers on quotation offer a semantic account of hybrid quotation, in terms of the conventional meaning of some linguistic unit that occurs as part of the construction, usually quotation marks. …”
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    Lithuanian DP book connection with Latvian and Estonian DP in West Europe in 1945-1952 by Remigijus Misiūnas

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…., a book about the Meerback Baltic DP camp, the Vorarlberg DP camp Baltic almanac "Lootus-Ceritas-Viltis," a collection of Baltic writers' prose in German, a map of the three Baltic states, and others). …”
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    The healing hand: the role of women in ancient medicine by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…The sources are few in number, but fragmentary information can be gleaned from medical writers, passing remarks in Greek and Latin authors, and funerary inscriptions. …”
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    EXPOSING SOCIAL INEQUALITY FROM THE MENTALLY ILL REPRESENTATION IN TODD PHILLIPS’ JOKER by Jennifer Gracia Marsena, Sonny Angjaya

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…To analyze the film itself, the writers analyzed the mise-en- scène and cinematography aspects of the film. …”
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    Untitled by Terrence A. Brooks

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Background User scripting heralds a paradigm shift towards web reader empowerment. Powerful web writers of the first decade of the Web needed to be cautioned about usability and accessibility issues. …”
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    THE STUDY OF ENGLISH PHONOLOGICAL ERRORS OF ADVANCED SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNERS IN PRONOUNCING SIMILARLY-SPELLED WORDS by Dangin Dangin, Nurvita Wijayanti

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…They tend to pronounce the same for words that have same spelling as other words in most parts of the words or even thewhole words but of different parts of speech. The present writers’ study tries to answer the question on how the English learners’ pronunciation is influenced by words with the same spelling. …”
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    EXPLORING THE RHETORICAL STRUCTURES IN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS INTRODUCTIONS: A GENRE ANALYSIS by Muhammad Haris Mustaqim, Rizka Sylvia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings reveal consistent application of Moves 1, 2, and 3, although the frequency of specific steps varies. Moreover, all writers demonstrated appropriate sequencing of moves and steps, aligning with the CARS framework. …”
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    Imagens da Arte by Maria Filomena Borja de Melo

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Rich materials where in the way of beauty and, at least interested a lot the writers, on those days. Other specific conclusion was that something known was something safe, so difference and peculiarity were not a aim to achieve. …”
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    Investigating the impact of physical dimensions - space to encourage walking in Tehran (Case Study: neighborhood Amirabad and Daneshgah Tehran) by ahmad pourahmad, nabi moradpour, hossen hataminejad

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The population of the study, all residents of the neighborhood Amirabad and up Tehran University, using a sample of 384 randomly selected examples. The writers for more accurate research results, the sample size has been increased to 400. …”
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    Women in Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí’s Poetry by Abidemi Bolarinwa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Since culture is not static but rather dynamic, therefore contemporary writers are now advocating for portrayal that will extol women’s virtues, thereby bringing to the fore the indispensable roles women play in society. …”
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    On the Difficulty of Refuting or Confirming the Arguments about the Caste System by Dunkin Jalki, Sufiya Pathan

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…It is not only the quest for more data, which is expected to save the ‘theories’ of the caste system, but also a struggle to match the thus collected field data with the claims about the caste system that unites the colonial and modern writers on the caste system. This paper suggests that the failure of caste scholars to account for field data is not a result of the complexity of the field, but rather an outcome of the kind of entity that the ‘caste system’ is. …”
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    Who Owns AI? by Amy Whitaker

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This work adds to research in arts entrepreneurship because copyright and shared value is so vital to the livelihood of working artists, including writers, filmmakers, and others in the creative industries. …”
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    The Crack in the Cornerstone: Victorian Identity Conflicts and the Representation of the Sepoy Mutiny in Metropolitan and Anglo-Indian Novels by Flaminia Nicora

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to outline the differences of perspectives on the event and its causes, shown by novels written by “metropolitan” writers and by members of the Anglo-Indian community, officers and civil servants, who were not professional novelists, but were often eye-witnesses of the Mutiny. …”
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    Code switching and the so-called “assimilation narrative” by Tamás Vraukó

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In this paper an effort is made to show that this is in fact not what many of the ethnic minority writers look for, so the term assimilation narrative is in many, although certainly not all, the cases, erroneuosly applied. …”
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    Weimar Migrations: Katherine Anne Porter in Berlin by Joseph Kuhn

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The political element in Porter’s writing makes her transatlantic modernism quite unlike that of the Lost Generation writers. It is more appropriate to compare Porter’s work with that of a Weimar expatriate, Hannah Arendt, especially in their mutual emphasis on the thoughtlessness of evil; on the particular need for the exercise of the faculty of judgment in times of crisis; and on Saint Augustine’s concept of natality as a means for counteracting the existential despair of interwar Europe.…”
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    Ansanus “the Baptizer” and the Problem of Siena’s Non-Existent Early Episcopacy (c. 1100–1600) by Carol A. Anderson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Medieval writers designated Siena as a “new city”. Seemingly confirming this assessment, the Sienese Church possessed no hagiographic tradition of early bishops that would prove that their urban settlement was a true <i>civitas</i> in late antiquity. …”
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    On the rhetoric of handmaidenhood: The translator’s construction of (im)modesty by Kelly Washbourne

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…My claim goes beyond repeating the norm of self-effacement: translators to this day have staked the humble position in ways strikingly like those used by authors, making the humility topos, I argue, a writerly gesture. This work surveys the rhetoric of humility, its nuances and justifications, and diverse publics for whom these strategies are performed: authors, patrons, or readers. …”
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    'Jami Chadiba Nahin' (We Will Not Leave this Land): Materiality and Imagination in Indigenous Land Ethics by Ananya Mishra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this, the essay attempts to connect the generative iterations and expressions of ‘imagination’ as written by Indigenous writers who envision collective futures through Indigenous ‘humanisms’ that account the impact of colonial histories of dispossession, and affirm ethical responsibility towards the human and non-human world.…”
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