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    Healthy connections: Crafting compelling healthcare marketing strategies by El Khair Riat, Aini Qurratul

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…With twenty-one publications, the number of international scholarly publications on healthcare marketing reached a peak in 2023. Eleven writers were closely associated with the ownership of two or more documents. …”
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    The Impact of Modifiable Risk Factors on the Endothelial Cell Methylome and Cardiovascular Disease Development by Hashum Sum, Alison C. Brewer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Further, the potential mechanisms whereby such risk factors might impact upon the activities and/or specificities of the epigenetic writers and erasers which determine the methylome [the DNA methyl transferases (DNMTs) and Ten Eleven translocases (TETs)] are considered here. …”
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    Ordos Mausoleum of Genghis Khan: History and Modernity by Nomin D. Tsyrenova, Chingis Ts. Tsyrenov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The memory of the great Mongol conqueror and his empire still remains the focus of attention of scientists, writers and statesmen and influences modern cultural and political processes. …”
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    Catholic Church Interiors in Fin-de-Siècle Literature by Claire Masurel-Murray

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The works of such late-Victorian writers as Lionel Johnson, Ernest Dowson, Theodore Wratislaw, John Oliver Hobbes and Oscar Wilde represent Catholic churches as retreats set apart from the ugliness and mediocrity of Victorian England—religious versions of Des Esseintes’s Fontenay-aux-Roses house in À rebours—filled with incense, organ music, and coloured light filtering through medieval stained-glass windows. …”
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    IN THE WAKE OF PUGACHEV’S REBELLION: EXPERIENCE IN ORAL HISTORY by N. V. Shevtsov

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Pugachev's Rebellion is a subject of numerous works of Russian historians, writers, articles, research journalists and ethnographers. …”
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    Effects of project-based learning on EFL learners' writing performance. by Abebaw Andargie, Dawit Amogne, Ebabu Tefera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As students work on worthwhile projects, its emphasis on real-world applicability and realistic activities can help them become better writers. Hence, teachers can reinforce the relationship between form and purpose by incorporating a variety of genres and collaborative writing to reflect real-world or professional situations.…”
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    KING'S ENGLISH AND THE ARISTOCRATIC CODE OF COMMUNICATION IN MODERN BRITAIN by T. A. Ivushkina

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The author concludes that, despite stringent prohibition for journalists to use these categories of words in the media, journalists and professional writers would only benefit if they were aware of them as well as of social connotations of words marked as U - non-U words in the book «Noblesse Oblige» by Alan Ross, Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. …”
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    Certain Death: Mike Flanagan’s Gothic Antidote to Traumatic Memory and Other Enlightenment Hang-Overs in <i>Doctor Sleep</i> by Erik Bond

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Building on Stephen King’s 2013 novel and Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 film <i>The Shining</i>, Flanagan’s <i>Doctor Sleep</i> establishes a new lineage of male writers who value how the Gothic traditions of irrational emotion and doubt can inspire new realms of knowledge to lessen psychological suffering caused by traumatic lineage. …”
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    Lithuanian Language at School: Scientific Insights and Pedagogical Experience by Ona Laima Gudzinevičiūtė, Džiuljeta Maskuliūnienė

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The articles in the literature section are divided into five thematic blocks: 1) Promotion of reading, professional press for teachers; 2) Lithuanian writers’ works in school, concerns of reading classics; 3) Children’s literature and school; 4) Working with the text to prepare the future reader; 5) Non-traditional literature teaching methods and other problems. …”
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    Pengaruh Perkembangan Sastra Arab Pada Era 5.0 by Adelia Finanti

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…These works discuss political, social and cultural changes and provide an opportunity for writers to think about social change. Munculnya era 5.0 yang dimulai Jepang pada tahun 2019 telah memberikan dampak besar pada dunia sastra.Perkembangan teknologi berbasis digital telah mendisrupsi alur interaksi sosial di dunia nyata, dan interaksi sosial kini hanya terjadi secara digital.Yang bersifat sosial dan kemanusiaan berpindah ke dunia maya.Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mendapatkan informasi lugas yang didatangkan pada era 5.0. …”
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    The Great Vietnamese Famine of 1944-45 Revisited by Geoffrey Gunn

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…It survives in local memory and in fiction by Vietnamese writers.4The great famine was never construed as a war crime by the Allies, yet the question of blame, alongside agency or lack of it, was an issue between the French and the Viet Minh in the immediate aftermath of the Japanese surrender and entered into propaganda recriminations. …”
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    Islam in Front of the Challenges of Modernity: World Politics, State System, Public Opinion by V. V. Orlov

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In the third book of the series the authors review the ideas of contemporary Muslim philosophers, public figures, political writers – both of conservative-fundamentalist and liberal-modernist orientation, basing on numerous facts. …”
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    The book policy in a democratic society: the case of Estonia by Mare Lott, Aile Möldre

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…It preferred to subsidize creative and academic societies that played an important role in publishing scholarly and popular-science publications. The writers were supported through a system of prizes for the books already published—another instrument for fostering works that were in accordance with the official cultural policy. …”
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    Development of Stylistics and Rhetoric in Lithuania by Irena Smetonienė, Marius Smetona

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…During the Soviet period, quite a number of writers wrote on stylistic issues, including Kazimieras Župerka, Audronė Bitinienė and Juozas Abaravičius. …”
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    Call for Papers: Intergenerational Justice Prize 2020 by FRFG, IF (Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations, Intergenerational Foundation)

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The Stuttgart-based Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations (FRFG) and the London-based Intergenerational Foundation (IF) jointly award the biennial Intergenerational Justice Prize, endowed with EUR 10,000 (ten thousand euros) in total prize-money, to essay-writers who address political and demographic issues pertaining to the field of intergenerational justice. …”
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    E. W. Godwin’s Month in Normandy: Travel Writing as Intertext by Richard W. Hayes

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Compared to the autobiographical impulse of today’s travel writers, however, Godwin’s account is maddeningly self-effacing, with virtually no personal details vouchsafed. …”
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    „... nenábožnost nynějšího věku ...“ Proměny zbožnosti ve druhé polovině 19. století očima katolických kněží by Hana Stoklasová

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The French Revolution and its influence, which fatally spread to other European countries and was followed by the reform activities of Austrian rulers, especially Joseph II, was traditionally regarded as the beginning of this process. The writers mentioned specific, constantly repeating and strengthening phenomena which showed the godlessness of the majority population. …”
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    Die Entstehung der Entstehung by Thomas Christensen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Today, the context of Dahlhaus’s monumental book may not be clear to all readers, as it engages in dialogue (sometimes explicitly, often implicitly) with a number of other (mainly German) musicologists who were writing during the two decades immediately preceding its publication about questions related to the origins of harmonic tonality. First among these writers was Heinrich Besseler, whose monograph Bourdon und Fauxbourdon (1950) placed the origins of harmonic tonality squarely on the shoulders of Dufay and his contemporaries. …”
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    Al-Takrar Fii Daw'i Al-Dirasat Al-Uslubiyah Al-Haditsah by Aiyub Berdan

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The phenomenon of repetition is an expressive device used by poets and writers to generate meaning and create rhythm, which is central to the poetic nature of their works. …”
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