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  1. 421

    Ensuring the freedom to conclude an employment contract and gender equality in employment under martial law by K. Yu. Melnyk

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In order to strengthen the regulatory provision of gender equality in employment, it is proposed to: 1) delete the word “may” after the word “employers” and change the ending of the word “implement” in Part 4 of Article 17 of the Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring Equal Rights and Opportunities of Women and Men”; 2) to supplement the employer’s duties provided for in Part 2 of Article 17 of the Law of Ukraine “On ensuring equal rights and opportunities for women and men”, as follows: “do not allow discrimination based on gender when concluding, changing and terminating an employment contract”.…”
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    Lenguaje y censura literaria y periodística en el Franquismo by Luis Veres

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The words of a time is marked by the events of that time, the die of the men who used it and by the causes to the service of which a certain word served faithfully like the soldier of a regiment. …”
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    Du dépouillement surgit le silence : une adaptation sous couvert de minimalisme audiovisuel by Louis Daubresse

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Taking up the cause of Cormac McCarthy’s rigorously ascetic style in No Country for Old Men, the Coen brothers’ adaptation offers several sequences where, due to the absence of words, the economy of extradiegetic music and the rarefaction of noises, the spectator finds himself confronted with a (relative) cinematographic silence in which the slightest sound, usually imperceptible, is likely to become intelligible. …”
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    Holiness and taboo in the Zion Christian Church by S Moripe

    Published 1998-06-01
    “… Taboo is a Polynesian word, which literally means something marked out as forbidden. …”
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    Chevaux travaillés et chevaux qui travaillent : réflexions sur la notion de travail dans l’univers équestre by Léa de Boisseuil

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Looking back over the history of the wordwork’ in the French language, this paper proposes an enlarged appreciation of the working relationship between men and horses, relationships that cannot be reduced only to productive and working activities. …”
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    Du crime passionnel au féminicide. À propos de l’affaire Chambige by Aya Umezawa

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In the nineteenth century, the word 'femicide' was increasingly used to take the victim's perspective. …”
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    Langage égalitaire : vers une rationalisation des procédés et des approches by Éliane Viennot

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…It proposes common recommendations for an egalitarian language that integrates women and men. From the middle point and the agreements to the feminization of the names of trades, these uses question the representations of gender in our societies through the written word.…”
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    Les appels de Margaret Fell pour convertir les Juifs : de l’émancipation à la soumission chez la première femme Quaker by Frédéric Herrmann

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Her attempts to convert the Jews to Christianity using the written word (she published several pamphlets on the subject in the 1650s and 1660s) symbolically placed her in an unprecedented position of authority and power, as they rested on the premise that women were the spiritual equals of men and could set about the task of converting the Jews as well as men could. …”
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    Gender and affiliation differences in topic selection in U.S. congressional speeches by Lenard Dragana Božić, Omazić Marija

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The analyses showed that there are overall gender and affiliation differences in topic selection by the male and female politicians in the 113th Congress, some confirming the trend of long-standing prevalence of home-related references in women’s speeches, and death and religion references in men’s speeches, others marking a social shift for some of the categories compared to previous studies on the topic, such as the increasing share of references to work, money achievement in women’s speeches, as well as women’s preference for security, and men’s preference for competitiveness, as signaled by their lexical choices. …”
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    The effect of gender on the story-writing style of the novels My Bird, From Satan Learnt and Burnt, Your Redness from Me, and Bibi Shahrazad based on Sara Mills’s Theory by Fatemeh Ranjbar, Hassan Akbari Beyragh

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…At this level, the use of short, repetitive and descriptive detailed statements without literary and rhetorical complications have a high frequency in all four works. …”
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    Who’s In and Who’s Out? War News from Mexico and the Framing of Evil by Alan Hirsch

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In Richard Caton Woodville’s 1848 painting, War News from Mexico, eleven figures crowd in and around a portico. Eight white men occupy the same physical plane and respond to word of America’s victory in the Mexican War. …”
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    THE CONUNDRUM FACING CHRISTIAN TRADITIONAL LEADERS by SJ van der Merwe, OG Thebe

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Given the statement “For there is only one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Tim. 2:5), the question is: Where does this place traditions, customs and culture? …”
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    Les enfants de la guerre : Le Grand Cahier d’Agota Kristof by Carine Trevisan

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Giving fictitiously the word to children who make the test of the brutalisation of men’s and women’s behavior in the state of war, The Notebook, by the choice of an “ice-cold” writing – this book has been qualified of “exercise of cruelty” –, led to its extreme limit the representation of devastated childhood, so much so that it becomes disturbing: abolition of any faculty to dream, to imagine, anaesthesia of emotive life, destruction of anything that can make link with others, phenomena which produce insensitivity to death, received or given. …”
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  14. 434

    Neutralizing gender in role nouns: investigating the effect of ə in written and oral Italian by Martina Abbondanza, Valeria Galimberti, Valeria Bonomi, Carlo Reverberi, Federica Durante, Francesca Foppolo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Gender remains unspecified in the case of bigender nouns (e.g., cantante[MASC, FEM], ‘singer’), though these may carry gender stereotypical associations (dirigente[MASC, FEM], ‘manager’, typically associated with men). To overcome the binary gender distinction in language, one proposal for Italian gender inclusive language introduces the schwa (ə) as a neutral word-ending (e.g., maestrə). …”
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    A Preliminary Sociophonetic Study on Schwa Epenthesis in Dublin English by Christophe Coupé

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Schwa epenthesis was analysed in three word-final clusters, /rl/, /rm/ and /rn/, and /rl/ proved to be the most productive. …”
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    A Critical Review of: “Ideology and Utopia: An Introduction to the Sociology of Knowledge, bBy Karl Mannheim”. by farhang ershad

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Some readers emphasize that this Mannheim’s book is a philosophical work, while he believes that he has attempted to introduce the principles of thinking and knowledge and with his attention to the relation between thought and the socio-historical conditions (as relationism in Mannheim word), he feels that he is keeping distance from philosophy.…”
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    Les techniques d’identification inédites mobilisées par Edmond Locard : le graphoscope, le hastoscope et le synchrisiscope by Amos Frappa

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…During the interwar period, men from Lyon’s police laboratory developed new microscopes in order to more efficiently fight crime. …”
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    Piloting creative engagement strategies to explore themes of parenthood with fathers by Iryna Culpin, Iryna Culpin, Catherine Lamont-Robinson, Mark Billington, Matthew James, James Prewett, Gareth Ward, Mireia Bes Garcia, Giovanni Biglino, Giovanni Biglino

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Two further shorter sessions followed as fathers' key messages emerged, and the final forms of their own creative expressions crystallised.ResultsThe final pieces included a musical composition around sharing vulnerability as a new father, a word cloud to represent gendered language of parenthood, an animated graphic image representing the bond between father and child, a combination of short poetic stanzas highlighting assumptions around fatherhood, an experiential photographic record of a father and a son in the early years, and a cartoon strip around emotional intelligence in parenting.DiscussionArts-based participatory engagement enabled to capture deep-rooted experiences of being a father in modern society, illuminating common cultural and intergenerational perspectives, while also tapping into unique individual experiences. …”
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    Un plomb inscrit de Saint-Couat-d’Aude (Aude) : des pérégrins sur le territoire de Narbonne by Julien Aliquot, Michel Feugère

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Thus, they likely refer to indigenous incolae of peregrine status, i.e. free men originating from the Narbonne colony territory. …”
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