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Trans/forming the Greek theatrescape: Translation for performance as representation
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Proserpine upon the Coin: Melville’s Quest for Greek Beauty in “Syra”
Published 2016-06-01“…When Melville visited the Greek island of Syra in 1856, he discovered a thriving harbor city with no ancient monuments to speak of, and little to remind the traveler of the glories of Ancient Greece that Shelley or Byron used to celebrate. …”
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Translation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Health Orientation Scale in a Greek Speaking Sample (Greece-Cyprus)
Published 2021-06-01“…Participants were 358 people between 18-73 years old (Mage = 34, SD = 9.35). …”
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Cultural adaptation, translation and validation of the conflict in adolescence dating relationship inventory (CADRI) in the Greek language.
Published 2025-01-01“…However, no tool has been translated, culturally adapted, or validated in the Greek context to assess the prevalence of DV in the Greek population.…”
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REMOTE WORKING IN GREECE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: HOW IT AFFECTED EMPLOYEES AND BUSINESS
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The Third Book of Ezra in the Religious Thought of Muscovy
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The icon of Ukrainian Nazis: on the question of the historical assessment of the «heroes» under the Protection of the Virgin Mary and their modern admirers
Published 2024-05-01“…The study is based on a source analysis (external criticism) of a modern icon of Ukrainian nationalists, on which, under the Protection of the Virgin Mary, among other historical figures, Greek Catholic metropolitans Andrei Sheptytsky and Joseph Slipyi are depicted, as well as the leaders of the OUN-UPA (organizations recognized as extremist in Russia and banned) Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevych. …”
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FEATURES OF PRE-ROMAN HISTORY OF SPAIN AND MODERN TIME: WHERE ARE SOURCES OF SEPARATISM?
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THE BATTLE OF KURSK: HOW THE WESTERN HISTORIANS APPRECIATE IT
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La Grèce, pas si balkanique que ça
Published 2009-01-01“…In Greece the riots which bursted on December 6th after the death of a youth killed by a policeman and are going on show the deep difficulties which the Greek society must face . These difficulties are related to local archaisms in Greek society and overall to a very fast integration into the European Union and to the constraints of globalisation. …”
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Gréckokatolícki mučeníci z obdobia neslobody 1939–1989
Published 2012-07-01“…The presented study deals about the personalities of Greek Catholic Church in Central Europe, with emphasis on the territory of Czechoslovakia. …”
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The concept of ‘smart cities’. Towards community development?
Published 2012-10-01“…In the second part, the Greek experience is presented, by means of a prominent example of a Greek ‘smart’ city, developing city-specific ICTs applications for inclusive community development. …”
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The baptistery of St Lydia in northern Greece
Published 2021-12-01“…This article examines how this iconic baptism (considered to be the first on the European continent) was initially commemorated in the nineteenth century by Georgios Lampakis, a Greek scholar, who transformed water from Philippi into an artefact which was exhibited in an Athens museum. …”
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Improving the soft skills competence of political party cadre through training: a phenomenological approach
Published 2023-03-01“…The term phenomenology is etymologically derived from the Greek. Data collection was carried out by unstructured interviews with 20 informants consisting of 12 political party cadres, 6 community representatives, and 2 academics. …”
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EPİSTEMİYÂTRİ KAPISINI AÇARKEN
Published 2002-12-01“…It stems from the combination of two Greek words: epistêmê and ietreia. It searches out the conditions under which people can gain their epistemic health. …”
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Burial customs, the afterlife and the pollution of death in ancient Greece
Published 2005-06-01“…Plato (Hippias Maior 291d and e) defined the ideal of any Greek as to be rich, healthy and honoured; to live to a grand old age; to bury his parents with honour, and ultimately to be buried in turn by his own children with due respect. …”
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“It all starts with urgency…” Engaging with the local ekklesia of Thessalonica as a window and mirror en route to sustained missionary impact
Published 2024-11-01“…In turn, their commitment to the Word, their steadfastness in suffering, and their openness to people from different social strata and cultures turned them into embodied examples of the Gospel right across the Greek world. …”
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