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    Debates on Changes in the Foreign Policy of Contemporary China (A Case Study of the English Language Academic Publications) by S. K. Pestsov

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This growth in its own turn was to a large extent due to a pragmatic and sound foreign strategy that the country has been pursuing since mid-1970s. …”
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    Eudora Welty: Sensing the Particular, Revealing the Universal in Her Southern World  by Pearl McHaney

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Welty’s art illustrates an extraordinary sensitivity for discovering the South, in particular, but also the world at large. Examining how Welty’s observations lead to her senses of smell, touch, and sound in the stories “June Recital” and “Moon Lake,” selected letters and her comments on one of her photographs, and lastly, the stories “A Sketching Trip” and “The Demonstrators,” I argue that Welty pictures the invisible and writes the unsayable by her use of the senses with two results. …”
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    Does instruction through mother tongue impede students’ English proficiency? public skepticism on the instructional language policy in the state of Amhara by Melaku Gebremeske

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Hence, since the future is today, employing a contextually sound instructional language policy alleviates the challenges pupils face in their English proficiency and ultimately helps them compete in the prevailing globalizing socio-economic world. …”
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    Does instruction through mother tongue impede students’ English proficiency? public skepticism on the instructional language policy in the state of Amhara by Melaku Gebremeske

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Hence, since the future is today, employing a contextually sound instructional language policy alleviates the challenges pupils face in their English proficiency and ultimately helps them compete in the prevailing globalizing socio-economic world. …”
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    Acoustic measurements and intelligibility of English vowels produced by Thai speakers by Kamonnate Iadkert, Roshidah Hassan, Azirah Hashim

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Effective English communication across different languages and cultures has become increasingly important in a globalised world. …”
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    Corrigendum: Jeremiah 29:5-7 reread through the lens of posttraumatic growth by X. Li

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…However, these solutions are not convincing enough because the language used in Jeremiah 29:5-7 indicates that the exhortation involves not survival but restoration. …”
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    L’Histoire culbutée : Shakespeare et ses jeux de mots by Jean-Pierre Richard

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Out of ancient history and the history of England, Shakespeare created a parallel world of obscene tableaux, shows, and stories, through a selective and meticulous orchestration of the signifying at play in any language. …”
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    Jeremiah 29:5-7 reread through the lens of posttraumatic growth by X. Li

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, these solutions are not convincing enough because the language used in Jeremiah 29:5-7 indicates that the exhortation involves not survival but restoration. …”
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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
    “…Sensitive to the ever-renewed colours, lights, sounds and shapes of the city, Willa Cather’s literary language is permeated by the intensity of the urban experience, which ultimately paves the way for a poetic encounter between the text and the tangible world of the city.…”
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    Dix contre un sur Espérance : une pièce sonore by Sarah Carton de Grammont, Anne Yvonne Guillou, Adeline Herrou, Sophie Houdart, Christine Jungen, Carolina Kobelinsky, Marion Langumier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Without really having thought of it at the outset, they succeed in establishing a common language and jointly building a description of a shared profession, and of our world in crises.…”
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    VIDEO-BASED LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES by Oxana Khomyshak

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The evolution of video has been traced by the development of techniques of its use from 1895 to 2024 including demonstration (e.g. motion pictures, silent movies), explanation (e.g. feature-length movies with sound and colour), engagement (e.g. television, live broadcast real-world scenarios), interaction (e.g. online videos), personalisation (e.g. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Kenneth W Abbott et al., “The Concept of Legalization,” International Organization, Legalization and World Politics, 54, no. 3 (2000): 401–4019. [19]. …”
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    Should the Food and Drug Administration Limit Placebo-Controlled Trials? by Max Goodman, Connor Pedersen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Nevertheless, the FDA has used the umbrella term of “temporary discomfort” to justify the widespread use of PCTs, but the vagueness of this language results in human suffering. V.     Condition Three: Compelling Methodological Reasoning Finally, the FDA authorizes placebo use in cases where for compelling scientifically sound methodological reasons, the use of placebo is necessary to determine the efficacy or safety of an intervention, and the parties who receive placebo or no treatment will not be subject to any risk of serious or irreversible harm. …”
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