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    "[T]he rising silhouette of the city" : une poétique des choses urbaines dans "Coming, Aphrodite !" et "The Diamond Mine" de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…However, as Cather temporarily decided to turn away from the natural landscapes of the West in order to approach the city, she had to find a new mode of writing. …”
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    Persistent Gender and Racial Hierarchies: Marriage Migration and Mixedness in Morocco from the French Protectorate to the Present by Catherine Therrien, Catherine Phipps

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This has diversified considerably throughout the 20th century: the individuals come from a much larger number of countries (no longer primarily Moroccan soldiers who returned from France with French women) and Moroccan women are now more likely to travel abroad. …”
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    La « Montagne raciale » : et après ? Parcours identitaires dans deux romans ghanéens contemporains by Marie-Jeanne Gauffre

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Afro-American poet Langston’s Hughes’s challenge to the "Negro artist" in 1926—to run away from "the race towards whiteness" and climb the "racial mountain" in order to "discover himself and his people" reverberated throughout the colonial and later postcolonial world. …”
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    Espaces publics et mixité culturelle, pour un renouvellement du tourisme tunisien by Saloua Toumi, Roland Vidal

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Will we be able to fulfil these expectations with the same hotel facilities conceived to keep the customers away from the Tunisian social life? We offer to analyse the story of the public space in Tunisia in order to better understand what has fundamentally changed since last January, and to plan how a redevelopment of the tourism zones could contribute to decompartmentalize these areas and turn them towards the “true country.”…”
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    Les droits de propriété sur le vivant by Geneviève Azam

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…These new rights break away from the idea of living organisms as common property. …”
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    Barbora Markéta Eliášová: Nippon druhým domovem. První česká samostatná cestovatelka, její život a literární dílo by Bohumila Rázková

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…As an orphan and poor village child, she made her dream come true and she became a teacher. After that she decided to concentrate to go and search for the luck far away in Japan. …”
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    Bringing culture into the school Summary by Brandy Nothstine

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…A culturally responsive classroom is critical for families and children to feel safe and welcome in a positive learning environment away from home. In the United States, 25% of children are immigrants or come from immigrant families (Souto-Manning 2013). …”
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    The Idea of a Post Colonial University by Rhody-Ann Thorpe

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…What ideas of a post-colonial university prevailed and what ideas should have been put forth? Were there shifts away from what constituted a colonial university? …”
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    An information behaviour exploration of personal and family information and curation of our life histories by Bhuva Narayan, Annemarie Zijlema, Vanessa Reyes, Mary Anne Kennan

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Although each author describes the process of gathering and preserving their personal and family history differently, they all consciously or unconsciously defaulted to the role of information holders and occasionally gatekeepers of personal information within their families, especially as the previous generation age, suffer memory loss, or pass away. Conclusion. Family events such as holidays, celebrations, funerals, and other spaces in which members come together, serve as boundaries of our information worlds, or as information grounds. …”
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    Challenges, dilemmas and success criteria of recycling coal mining landscapes by Frantál Bohumil, Pasqualetti Martin J., Brisudová Lucia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As our crowded and warming world continues moving away from fossil fuels such as coal, we are increasingly attempting to transform the landscapes damaged by mining into beneficial, appealing and valuable new uses. …”
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    An Ultrasonic Based Garbage Management Dustbin. by Matovu, Damazo

    Published 2025
    “…When an object is beyond 20cm away from the sensor, the smart dustbin remains closed. …”
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    ISLAMIC ECONOMY IN «ISLAMIC STATE»: IS IT POSSIBLE? by R. I. Bekkin

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Muslim scholars from Egypt and British India formulated the principles of Islamic economy in the second half of the 1940s. …”
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    Poutníci a jejich peníze na cestě do Říma. Zamyšlení nad edicí Il Libro del pellegrino (Siena, 1382–1446) by Roman Zaoral

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Larger amounts were mostly deposited by those pilgrims who were coming from the far-away regions and by old priests who started on a journey with all their belongings in conviction not to come back any more. …”
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    Strategies for Overcoming University Researchers’ Writer’s Block by V. M. Evdash, N. N. Zhuravleva

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The idea and materials for the paper come from the experience of the Center for Academic Writing “Impulse” at the University of Tyumen, Russia. …”
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    Vers une cartographie systématique en diachronie de la recherche en prononciation de l’anglais L2 by Saandia Ali, Marie Garnier, Linda Terrier

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…These articles come from 35 major journals in the fields of phonology/phonetics (PHON), second language acquisition (SLA), and second language learning and teaching (SLLT). …”
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    Access to Primary Education By Children With Physical Disabilities in Bwambara Sub-County Rukungiri District. by Akatukunda, Faith

    Published 2024
    “…The study further revealed; that some school buildings are not user-friendly to CWPD, their homes are located far away from where they study, unmodified transport routes are characterized by potholes, making it difficult to cross wheelchair users, the toilets are not user-friendly to CWPD since they share toilets with children without disabilities. …”
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    Political Interference and Social Service Delivery in Kanaba Sub-County Kisoro District. by Tumushime, Bosco

    Published 2023
    “…It was also indicated that high bureaucratic discretion shifts the balance of power away from politicians, political leadership deficiencies, emergency of local governing class without ideological commitment, no explicit formulation of any value, power struggle, ideology in political space and consolidation were the consequences of political interferences to service delivery. …”
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    Research on Seepage Properties and Pore Structure of the Roof and Floor Strata in Confined Water-Rich Coal Seams: Taking the Xiaojihan Coal Mine as an Example by Hailong Li

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The water-rich coal seam has natural fissures which are confined with water storage. However, the water comes from the static and original reserves in coal seams, which have a weak link to other aquifers in the roof and floor strata. …”
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    S’approprier, c’est résister. Appropriations spatiales et mobilisation infra-politique des femmes en immobilité résidentielle et sociale dans les bidonvilles de Salé (Maroc)... by Myriame Ali-Oualla

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Morocco’s shantytowns appeared in the first decades of the last century, bringing together people who had come from the countryside and the hinterland to meet the growing demand for labour in the imperial cities, which at that time represented the chief means of economic development. …”
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