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À quel(s) public(s) s’adresse Darwin ? L’Origine des Espèces, entre ouvrage scientifique, œuvre littéraire, et texte de vulgarisation
Published 2010-06-01“…The links between science, religion, moral and politics are so intricate in Victorian England that Darwin needs to convince public opinion as well as the scientific community. …”
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The Pact of Baghdad on Account of its Effect to Relationship of Turkish - Arabian
Published 2013-12-01“…The base of Baghdad Pact, which was organized for the purposes of preventing penetration of the Soviet Union into Middle East, was laid by a convention entered by and between Turkey and Iraq on February 24, 1955, and Iran, Pakistan and England joined the pact at a later date. Effects of Baghdad Pact, which alienated Turkey from the region while reinforcing anti-western camp, on Arabian society were not positive at all; particularly Egypt protested against this pact accepting it to be the heaviest strike on Arabian Union. …”
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‘Poor little princess’: Queen Victoria’s Court as a Site of Imperial Conquest
Published 2023-03-01“…Gouramma had found herself in 1850s England, displaced from her homeland and culture, anglicized and Christianized, pruned and displayed as the glorious civilizational project of the Empire, and yet never truly being an inhabitant of Victorian interiors. …”
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R post-vocalique et histoire de l’anglais
Published 1999-12-01“…In this paper, I explore the way in which a different norm emerged in England and in the United States concerning the pronunciation of post-vocalic r’s: the R. …”
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Conocimiento indígena y navegación fluvial en el Viaje a las regiones equinocciales del Nuevo Continente de Alexander von Humboldt
Published 2024-12-01“… Entre marzo y junio de 1800, Alexander von Humboldt y Aimé Bonpland recorrieron las cuencas del Orinoco y el Amazonas. …”
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School-based screening for childhood anxiety problems and intervention delivery: a codesign approach
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Nutrition, Nurture and Nature
Published 2013-11-01“…Situations in Scotland, Ireland and England are described to exemplify this in regard to differing conceptions of, and political debates surrounding, the use of land. …”
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Radical orthodoxy and protestantism today: John Milbank in conversation
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An Autoethnography of an Islamic Teacher Education Programme
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Les doubles modaux anglais, témoins d’un changement de catégorie
Published 2010-12-01“…In Standard English these verbs do not have a third person -s present tense inflection, an -ing form, a past participle; they do not permit a direct object and are not followed by another modal verb.While a double modal construction was possible in Early Modern English and is still found in some regional non-standard varieties in the southern states of America, the north of England (in the Midlands), and Scotland, it is no longer in use in Standard English.Although such structures as I might could be able to visit ..., I’d might just let you know, She shouldn’t ought to be there, We’ll shall go, erm, go to the market, are now accounted mistakes, they are nonetheless diachronically and synchronically interesting. …”
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O casamento de Leonor e Frederico III (1451-1452) e as relações entre Portugal e o Sacro Império nos finais da Idade Média
Published 2019-03-01“…In the late Middle Ages, the young dynasty of Avis, after linked by kinship to England, Aragon and Burgundy, attempts to create in the space of Christianity a connection at the highest level: the Holy Roman Empire. …”
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Elicitation and experimentation: implications for English sociolinguistics
Published 2022-11-01“…We illustrate our points with two case studies in English: an exploratory survey of double modal acceptability in Southeast England, and a sociolinguistic questionnaire on the use of necessity modals in Singapore English.…”
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Review of Culture in Construction Projects: Status Quo and Challenges
Published 2022-01-01“…The results indicated that the high-published contributors of countries were Peoples R China, Australia, the USA, England, and Singapore. We also identified the critical institutions, high cited articles, keyword co-occurrence, cluster analysis, as well as the research interests and methods in this field. …”
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L’Angleterre et l’Écosse au miroir de la fureur : L’Écossaise d’Antoine de Montchrestien et Marie Stuard de Charles Regnault
Published 2022-01-01“…Antoine de Montchrestien’s L’Ecossaise (1601) and Charles Regnault’s Marie Stuard (1639) stage the conflict between the crowns of England and Scotland, through the confrontation of the two queens. …”
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The Idea of a Post Colonial University
Published 2021-09-01“… Universities in the English-speaking world may trace their origins to England, where the first universities of Oxford and Cambridge were established. …”
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Philip Massinger et le théâtre historique : trouver la bonne distance
Published 2022-01-01“…As first readers of these plays, the Masters of the Revels of James I and Charles I were anxious that the political intervention these works amounted to in the public sphere should not disturb England’s foreign policy, especially with Spain. If this historical drama may be interpreted as political drama, it is because it stages the mechanics of power, where sole virtue is not enough to overcome evil, rather than because it can be read analogically.…”
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Coordinating Ombudsmen and the Judiciary?
Published 2014-10-01“…On the examples of three different legal systems (the Netherlands, England and the European Union) the research discusses the possibility of coordination of relations between the ombudsman and the judiciary in connection with the position of these institutions, with their jurisprudence and ombudsprudence and with normative standards they use in their work. …”
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The Philosopher’s Poet: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives on Wallace Stevens
Published 2020-12-01“…The five selected poets (David Baker, Linda Gregerson, Carl Phillips, Stanley Plumly, and Carol Frost) collectively pondered Stevens’s philosophical qualities in a recent issue of the New England Review, while the responses by philosophers Alain Badiou and Peter Hare were published in collections of their essays. …”
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A Recurrent Headache
Published 2006-01-01“…The patient claimed that he seldom had headaches but that he had been hospitalized in England 15 years ago for viral meningitis. He remembered receiving antibiotics at the time despite being told it was a viral meningitis. …”
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Insurrection and Integration: The Indian “Mutiny” of 1857 and the Theatrical Renegotiation of Ethnic Alterities
Published 2007-12-01“…In the face of this colonial rebellion, British playwrights produced images of metropolitan cultural consolidation, mobilizing Scottish characters to forge a broader, Celtically inflected British identity that ideologically aligned the people of England and Scotland in clear opposition to the mutinous hordes of India. …”
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