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    Głosy współczesnych dzieci w sprawie "Kajtusia Czarodzieja" – śladem Korczakowskiego pisarskiego eksperymentu by Marzenna Nowicka

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…His writing experiments consisted in directly transferring children’s ideas to the paper, correcting and reworking the stories under the influence of the listeners’ comments, removing and cutting fragments of the text at their request. …”
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    “For a while they felt better”: Negation in A Flag for Sunrise by Brady Harrison

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…In A Flag for Sunrise, American novelist Robert Stoneexplores the metaphysics of empire, attempting to understand what fears, desires, and ontological conditions impel imperialism. Beneath the stories our leaders tell us to justify interventionism, Stone contends, dwell deep - seated, but over - indulged fears that have twisted many into vicious empire - builders and seekers - after - death. …”
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    A discovery strategy for APT anomaly based on homologous behavior analysis by Yihan YU, Yu FU, Xiaoping WU, Hongcheng LI

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…As APT(advanced persistent threat)attacks are increasingly frequently,higher requirements for the detection of APT attacks were proposed.It was an effective method to early discover the attack behavior of APT based on homologous behavior analysis.Aiming at the problem of low efficiency of data authentication caused by excessive data,the historical behavior database with data label technology was established and the database was stored in the cloud.Relying on the Hadoop platform and the aggregate computing ability of MapReduce and the pseudorandom permutation technique,the whole traffic parallel detection of the network was realized.In order to determine whether there was a APT attack behavior,the detection of APT attacks was implemented by comparing the data labels in the database.Test results show that the proposed method can detect the abnormal behavior of APT from the network as soon as possibleand improve the efficiency of the whole data flow detection.…”
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  4. 19064

    Effet d’amorçage sur la féminisation des noms de rôles by Zelda Cayrecastel, Céline Pozniak, Saveria Colonna

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Primes were female character nouns introduced in stories read to the children: they were either female nouns known to the children (such as une princesse/a princess), female nouns that were rare (or even never encountered by the children, such as une capitainesse/a female captain), or epicene nouns (such as une vétérinaire/a veterinarian). …”
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  5. 19065

    “Strange Sights and Sounds”: Indirection and the Rhetoric of the Feminine in Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’s Tales (1852-1930) by Audrey Fogels

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Such a rhetoric of indirection becomes all the more intricate as these stories are haunted by spectral but authoritarian male figures whose presence both facilitates and blocks the possibility of revelation. …”
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  6. 19066

    'n Narratiewe pastorale terapie met depressiewe persone by JD Crafford, DJ Kotzé

    Published 1997-06-01
    “… People are authors of their own life stories. From the first impressions in early childhood, narratives are formed which becomes the dominant discourses of a person's life. …”
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  7. 19067

    Voiler et dévoiler : temps et illusion dans Alumbramiento de Víctor Erice by Miguel Rodrigo

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In a very fertile tension, Erice's cinema integrates this reflexive dimension into stories that do not question the conventions of traditional cinema: the construction of the plot and the characters aims to recreate a "plausible" temporality, a framework more or less comparable to the daily experience that the spectator has of time. …”
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  8. 19068

    Cartographie du vide : les "non-lieux" de l’espace américain dans The Informers de Bret Easton Ellis by Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Published in 1994, The Informers is a collection of thirteen short stories which aim to explore the various facets of a certain Los Angeles social microcosm in the nineteen-eighties.The first-person narration, based on a deliberately minimalist paratactic structure which involves recurrent snatches of dialogue, moves through an endless succession of toponyms (Palm Springs, Melrose etc.) and cultural clichés (trendy places, music or clothing) which all seem to trap people and places within an imprisoning landscape—most aptly metaphorized by the Sunset Boulevard.Both huge and confined to the specific landmarks or "non-places" of an interlope society, this landscape provides an ambivalent area in which people are cast adrift, wandering like ghosts in some kind of existential nowhere described by Michel de Certeau as "un théâtre de passants".…”
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    Hvordan sikre mer pensjon til sliterne? by Axel West Pedersen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I en artikkel som nylig ble publisert i Søkelys på arbeidslivet presenterer Erik Hernæs, Øystein Hernæs og Knut Røed overbevisende dokumentasjon for at mulighetene til å jobbe lenger – og dermed respondere på de sterke økonomiske insentivene til dette som det nye pensjonssystemet gir – varierer systematisk mellom yrkesgrupper i det norske samfunnet. …”
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  10. 19070

    Employee Turnover and Organizational Performance: a Study of the Brazilian Retail Sector by Luciana Carvalho de Mesquita Ferreira, Ciro Barbosa de Aquino Almeida

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…To achieve this aim, we used data from a single company with several comparable branches and tested whether stores with lower employee turnover have better financial and organizational results (sales and workplace accidents, respectively). …”
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  11. 19071

    Beyond the “Grammar” by Vesna Main

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Many of the protagonists of his short stories and novels are artists or writers, suffering from the anxiety that is brought about by the compelling need to create and the accompanying awareness of the necessity of failure. …”
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  12. 19072

    Retornando sua coleção de material audiovisual: os dilemas de uma antropóloga by Clarice Cohn

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Attention is paid to the stories that the circulation of recordings of past events brought about, concerning the evolution of social structure, interpersonal relations, connection with the dead, and cultural change in general.…”
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  13. 19073

    Improving Citrus Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency: Understanding Citrus Nitrogen Requirements by Kelly T. Morgan, Edward A. Hanlon

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…To explain the demands for fertilization by citrus trees recovering from leaf loss caused by storms, insects, or disease; 3. To relate citrus nutrient uptake efficiency (NUE) as a means to improve or maintain productivity while minimizing ground and surface water pollution.  …”
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  14. 19074

    Une constellation invisibilisée by Marie-Dominique Gil

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…By considering that the women who took part in this project participated in the birth of an artistic constellation, this article focuses on the socio-historical mechanisms at work in the invisibilization of the relationship between Kate Millett and her collaborators. …”
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  15. 19075

    A la recherche d’une définition du temps connecté by Claire Noy, Anne Sophie Cases

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Porosities as well as specificities between productive time and unproductive time, personal time and social time, are highlighted through an empirico-deductive approach grounded in qualitative fieldwork involving interaction with the occupants (life stories, interviews, diaries, and newsletters). Whether it's the time spent for oneself, gaining time, or being in a productive mode, these usages have been observed. …”
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  16. 19076

    Overview of Commonly Cultured Marine Ornamental Fish by Elizabeth M. Groover, Matt DiMaggio, Eric J. Cassiano

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…As we learn more about marine ornamentals and as aquaculture protocols for marine ornamentals develop and improve, it is possible that more species may become economically feasible to produce and more cultured marine fish may begin to supplement wild-caught stocks in the marine aquarium trade. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fa224 …”
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    Overview of Commonly Cultured Marine Ornamental Fish by Elizabeth M. Groover, Matt DiMaggio, Eric J. Cassiano

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…As we learn more about marine ornamentals and as aquaculture protocols for marine ornamentals develop and improve, it is possible that more species may become economically feasible to produce and more cultured marine fish may begin to supplement wild-caught stocks in the marine aquarium trade. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fa224 …”
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  18. 19078

    Les Fils de Bas-de-Cuir. Sauvagisme, franc trappeur et « lutte des traces » dans le roman d’aventures français (1850-1880) by Luca Di Gregorio

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Through a historical and comparative approach, the coureurs des bois’ adventure will be compared with the classical language of the Western (deciphering vs. settlement, walking vs. mounting, tracking vs. invasion and conquest) so as to insist on the alternative value brought by the adventurous “sauvagisme” (mainly European) in contrast with pioneers/settlers stories which were inspired, during the same period, by the rhetorics of the manifest destiny and the frontier.…”
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  19. 19079

    Être mère et en prison au Cameroun by Jeannette Wogaing

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Following an investigation carried out between August 2011 and February 2017 in two prisons in Cameroon on the basis of observations, interviews and life stories with sixty mothers in imprisonment and four prison staff, the analysis shows (on the one hand) that prisoners whose children are minors have conflicting relationships with their offspring and, (on the other hand) that the inmates live their imprisonment with bitterness, helplessness and unworthiness. …”
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    Angel Makers (Faiseuses d’Anges) of the Quartier Notre-Dame des Champs: Community and Personal Networks in 1870s Paris by Rachel G. Fuchs

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Women’s voices were critical as they exercised some limited power when they took matters into their own hands, used their neighborhood networks, and acted on their own behalf in order to try to have some control over their intimate lives. …”
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