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    Psychosocial conflicts and defense mechanisms in leadership: psychoanalytic view in Elizabeth: The Golden Age movie by Al Syifa An Nisaa Al Fajri, Agung Wiranata Kusuma

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… This study examines the personality structure of the character Elizabeth, who is the Queen of England in the film Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) through the theory of Sigmund Freud, as well as the psychosocial development of Erik Erikson's theory, and the defense mechanisms of Sigmund Freud's theory that she uses. …”
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    Design of Optimal Proportional Integral Derivative Based Power System Stabilizer Using Bat Algorithm by Dhanesh K. Sambariya, Rajendra Prasad

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Three benchmark power system models as single-machine infinite-bus (SMIB) power system, two-area four-machine ten-bus power system, and IEEE New England ten-machine thirty-nine-bus power system are considered to examine the effectiveness of the designed controller. …”
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    Adaptive translation of medieval morality plays for contemporary African audiences: A case study of the morality play Everyman in Sesotho by T.J. Makutoane

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Morality plays such as Everyman were first produced in England during the latter half of the 15th century. …”
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    The Fall of Fertility in Tasmania, Australia, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Helen Moyle

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Despite Tasmania’s location on the other side of the world, the fertility decline had remarkable similarities with the historical fertility decline in continental Western Europe, England and other English-speaking countries. Fertility started to decline in the late 1880s and the fertility decline became well established during the 1890s. …”
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    The Fall of Fertility in Tasmania, Australia, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Helen Moyle

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Despite Tasmania’s location on the other side of the world, the fertility decline had remarkable similarities with the historical fertility decline in continental Western Europe, England and other English-speaking countries. Fertility started to decline in the late 1880s and the fertility decline became well established during the 1890s. …”
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    INCOGNITO AND THE NEW DIPLOMACY: THE CASE OF TSAR PETER by M. Jansson

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The aim of this article is to put Tsar Peter's traveling incognito in Holland and England into a wider context, to demonstrate that it was not an idiosyncratic choice on the Tsar's part but a mode of behavior taken from a new diplomatic protocol. …”
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    Fighting Another’s War: Imperialist Projections on the Victorian Novel’s Continent by Tamara Wagner

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The focus will be on the representation of the Italian struggle for independence in novels of the 1860s by Wilkie Collins, Mary Elizabeth Braddon (especially the Austrian villains in The Black Band and Run To Earth), and Meredith’s Emilia in England, later reprinted as Sandra Belloni, and the sequel, Vittoria. …”
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    Founding and sustaining grassroots actions in superdiverse neighbourhoods facing socioeconomic challenges: narratives of emergent processes, actions and resources by Gabriella Elgenius, Jenny Phillimore

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study contributes new knowledge about civil society and non-profit action in superdiverse neighbourhoods that face socioeconomic challenges in England and Sweden. Locally based grassroot organisations are of special interest and demonstrate substantial voluntary altruism. …”
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    The Fall of Fertility in Tasmania, Australia, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Helen Moyle

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Despite Tasmania’s location on the other side of the world, the fertility decline had remarkable similarities with the historical fertility decline in continental Western Europe, England and other English-speaking countries. Fertility started to decline in the late 1880s and the fertility decline became well established during the 1890s. …”
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    La déviance sociale à Londres vue par une enquêtrice socialiste française : Flora Tristan et les Promenades dans Londres (1840) by Stéphane Michaud

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…As early as the Restoration and even more still during the July Monarchy, many French social investigators chose to study England. They came from all social backgrounds and political parties and analysed the most industrialised country in Europe as the laboratory of the future. …”
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    John Locke, Abolitionism, and the Reactionary Enlightenment by Brian Smith

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Right around the time England abolished the slave trade in 1807, a string of successful vindication narratives helped to liberate Locke from his linkages to slavery. …”
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    The Solid Phase Distribution and Bioaccessibility of Arsenic, Chromium, and Nickel in Natural Ironstone Soils in the UK by Joanna Wragg, Mark Cave, Sean Gregory

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Thirty soil samples (12 residential gardens and 18 allotments) were collected from the Cherwell District of north Oxfordshire in south-central England. The underlying parent geology of the area is dominated by Jurassic ironstone. …”
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    Modeling the impact of twitter on influenza epidemics by Kasia A. Pawelek, Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Libin Rong

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…We also perform numericalsimulations, conduct sensitivity test on a few parameters related totweets, and compare modeling predictions with surveillance data ofinfluenza-like illness reported cases and the percentage of tweetsself-reporting flu during the 2009 H1N1 flu outbreak in England andWales. These results show that social media programs like Twittermay serve as a good indicator of seasonal influenza epidemics andinfluence the emergence and spread of the disease.…”
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