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    INSIDE JOHN FOWLES’ VISUAL IMAGES: “TEXT OF CULTURE” IN JOHN FOWLES’ SHORT STORY “THE EBONY TOWER” by Olena S. Annenkova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Author’s and his characters’ vision is almost the most important guide to the kingdom of culture and art, that reveals at first to our visual perception, and then to our spiritual perception and consciousness, repeatedly increasing senses and their shades. …”
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    Le décodage biologique. Diffusion d’une nouvelle médecine non-conventionnelle contre le cancer by Aline Sarradon-Eck, Coralie Caudullo

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…New alternative therapy called « bio-decoding » based on a psychosomatic perception of cancer appeared in the 1990s. Using a critical approach, the article aims to understand the therapy’s growth. …”
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    Translation and cultural adaption of MacLeod Clark professional identity scale among Chinese therapy students. by Xiaoyi Shu, Chun Feng, Chak-Lam Ip, Xin Zhang, Nan Yang, Shibo Li, Jia Han, Weibing Wu, Alec Knight

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Model fit was evaluated through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) using the Comparative Fit Index (CFI), Tucker-Lewis Index (TLI), Standardized Root Mean Square Residual (SRMR) and Root Mean Square of Error of Approximation (RMSEA). …”
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    Evaluation of the Social Benefits System in the View of Poverty in an Underprivileged Area of Hungary by Nandori Eszter Siposne

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Utilizing interviews with local municipal representatives, the study investigates how perceptions of the social benefits system are influenced by poverty rates and the rural-urban poverty gap. …”
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    « Used » Landscape’s Cultural Heritage Contra « Virgin » National Nature by Kenneth R. Olwig

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Conservation, whether it be of landscape or nature, is necessarily rooted in human culture, because the perception of what is landscape, and what is nature, and why a given landscape or area of nature is important, is a human judgment. …”
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    La démobilisation étudiante au Mexique : le double visage de la répression (juillet-décembre 1968) by Guadalupe Olivier-Téllez, Sergio Tamayo Flores-Alatorre, Michael Voegtli

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…It begins with a reminder of the context in which the struggle is rooted, and goes on analyzing the fight between protagonists during seven months of conflict; it focuses on the role of repression in the process of mobilization and demobilization. …”
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    Between integration and assimilation. Ukrainian students in Polish schools by Adam Bobryk, Izabela Kochan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The aim of this article was to make an attempt to outline the perception of the acculturation process of Ukrainian children in Polish schools in their parents. …”
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    An Introduction to the Foundation of the Concept of the Individual in Western Ways of Thinking Between Antiquity and Medieval Times by Fereshteh Ahmadi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This text delves into the intricate dimensions of the concept of the individual by exploring the theological foundations inherent in Western thought. Rooted in Max Weber’s assertion regarding the theological meanings of Man’s self-perception, the entry emphasizes the pivotal role of theological understandings in shaping the concept of the individual. …”
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    L’économie de la connaissance aux États-Unis : concepts, institutions, territoires by Martine Azuelos

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Yet the United States has maintained a leadership which, this paper argues, is rooted in the development of a specific intellectual and institutional history. …”
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    The dialogue between tradition and understanding: a Gadamerian reflection on the past and its impact on historical interpretation by Martín Cieri

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This hermeneutic approach invites deeper reflection on how tradition and community shape our understanding of the world, suggesting that science and historical interpretation are dialogic and contextually rooted processes rather than purely objective efforts. …”
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    Galvanizing Culture for Nigeria's Development by Ngozi Ezenagu

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Any meaningful development must be rooted in the cultural values of the nation in order to retain its identity. …”
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    "It's Always a Means to an End": Queering the Caribbean literary space in Valmiki's Daughter by Leila Assumpção Harris, Raquel Gonçalves Pires

    Published 2015-01-01
    “… The legacy of a colonial past marked by violence and oppression still inluences sexual politics on the Caribbean Islands. he absence of laws to protect lgbt citizens together with irmly rooted heteronormative structures make the islands an inhospitable place for those who do not comply with the rules, reinforcing the idea of Caribbean lgbts as virtually inexistent. …”
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    The weight of African native-centric ecology in eco-desacralization by Ikechukwu Monday Osebor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study it is argued that eco-desacralization is environmental avarice, and steps must be taken to shift the strong anthropocentric perception of the natural world. To overcome this, we unearth African conservation ethics, deeply rooted in native-centric ecology. …”
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    The Influence of Societal Values on Organizational Culture at Company Level –the Romanian Case by Mihai Ovidiu CERCEL

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Studies conducted by different researchers highlighted the differences of perception between peoples’ values in their society in relation with the values of their colleagues of different nationalities. …”
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    The importance of social capital in rural development, networking and decision-making in rural areas by Georg Wiesinger

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The role of social capital will be demonstrated by means of a model connecting it with rural development, multifunctionality, local governance and environmental perception and national policies. The findings of several case studies within the EUROLAN project (Strengthening the Multifunctional Use of Land: Coping with marginalisation), suggest that social capital should be more recognized by policy makers as a key issue in the rural development process, hampering (when weak) or supporting (when strong and well-rooted) the implementation of rural development policies.…”
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    Fresh Skins for New Wine: On the Structure of the First Russian Baptist Congregations in South Russia by Johannes DYCK

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…In the first part, it analyzes the Pietistic roots of the personal faith of the first Stundists. …”
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    «Jeg har på en måte alltid gått der» by Roald Zeiffert

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…"I've Kind of Always Been There" - The Meaning of Personal Conversion Among Youth in Low Church Movements in Norway Young Christians in prayer houses and free churches in Norway are part of organizations and church communities with roots in revival movements. Historically, personal conversion has been central in these environments. …”
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    Du corps ébrieux by Laure Bréaud

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The stance I have adopted is directly linked to the impact that the enquiry I conducted in the field of philosophical and disability studies has had on me personally, as a creative and disabled person.Through an analysis of my own practice in the fine arts, deeply rooted in music and sports, I try to build a bridge between feeling and perception, creation and analysis. …”
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    A Pawn in the Great Game. Latin America and the Emerging Global Order by Anita Oberda Monkiewicz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At the same time, Latin America, rooted both in the Western world and identifying with the Global South, sought to turn its unfortunate perception as a peripheral area into an advantage of sorts, offering concepts such as Active Non-Alignment, going far beyond the passive acceptance of international reality. …”
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    «Jeg har på en måte alltid gått der» by Roald Zeiffert

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…"I've Kind of Always Been There" - The Meaning of Personal Conversion Among Youth in Low Church Movements in Norway Young Christians in prayer houses and free churches in Norway are part of organizations and church communities with roots in revival movements. Historically, personal conversion has been central in these environments. …”
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