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Thomas, John. "A Song of Ice and Fire." Texas A&M Journal of Property Law 7, no. 2 (2021): 261–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/jpl.v7.i2.5.

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Offshore methane hydrates have recently made headlines as various countries began experimenting with methods of exploration and extraction of the resource. The value and abundance of this resource presents many exciting opportunities as researchers and developers begin to contemplate the possibility of commercial development of methane hydrate reserves. This Comment seeks to explore the legal regulations in place and assess whether the current legal regime, both in the United States and internationally, would be able to efficiently regulate methane hydrates and their unique composition due to difficulties stemming from exploration and extraction. In particular, this Comment will look at how to impose liability after an accident resulting from exploration and extraction of offshore methane hydrates. Ultimately, because of their unique nature and the narrow focus of current legal institutions that govern liability of off drilling accidents, this Comment recommends the institution of different liability standards to successfully cover the unique problems inherent with Offshore methane hydrates.
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Haryadi, Rofiq Noorman, Rizky Maulana Putra, Maharanny Setiawan Poetri, Denok Sunarsi, and Mulyadi Mulyadi. "“A Song of Ice and Fire” in Historical Perspective: a Mimetic Study." JIIP - Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pendidikan 5, no. 8 (2022): 2891–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.54371/jiip.v5i8.785.

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Medieval England was filled with history such as invasions by foreigners, The Wars of the Roses, and power struggles. A Song of Ice and Fire is a historical fiction novel that have a lot of in common with Medieval England. The aim of this study is to find the similarities between the novel and real medieval England in terms of Setting, Event, and the similarities within each of Character. The author uses the Qualitative Research with Mimetic approach by Abrams. The authors found that there are several similarities in terms of Setting between the novel and the real world, one of them is the geographical condition between two countries, Westeros and England. The Event in the story also resembles the historical event such as Aegon Conquest that resembles William Conquest in 1066, And the Characters also brought the same attribute that resembles the original actors in medieval England.
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Hartnett, Rachel M. "“The Silver Queen”: US Imperialism and A Song of Ice and Fire." Journal of Popular Culture 54, no. 1 (2021): 146–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpcu.12998.

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Gordon, Greg. "A Song of Fire and Ice: A J Allan (Blairnyle) Limited & Anor v Strathclyde Fire Board." Edinburgh Law Review 21, no. 1 (2017): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/elr.2017.0396.

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Baca, Michaela. "Bad Kids: Incestuous Fantasy and Phenomenon in A Song of Ice and Fire." Essays in Medieval Studies 32, no. 1 (2016): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ems.2016.0006.

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Stanton, Rob. "Excessive and appropriate gifts: hospitality and violence inA Song of Ice and Fire." Critical Quarterly 57, no. 1 (2015): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/criq.12173.

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Lambert, Charles. "A tender spot in my heart: disability inA Song of Ice and Fire." Critical Quarterly 57, no. 1 (2015): 20–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/criq.12176.

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Primo, João, and Sérgio Barra. "Standardizing atrial fibrillation ablation with the cryoballoon: A song of ice versus fire?" Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia (English Edition) 38, no. 12 (2019): 845–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.repce.2020.03.003.

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Primo, João, and Sérgio Barra. "Standardizing atrial fibrillation ablation with the cryoballoon: A song of ice versus fire?" Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia 38, no. 12 (2019): 845–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.repc.2020.01.006.

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L, Wojtowicz Alex, and Thomas Rhys H. "THUR 052 Epilepsy in the land of ice and fire." Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 89, no. 10 (2018): A6.2—A6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2018-abn.22.

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BackgroundEpilepsy is often explained through allegory; from magical thinking to misfiring neurons. It is important to appreciate pervasive media portrayals which influence lay attitudes toward epilepsy. George R. R. Martin’s series of fantasy novels A Song of Ice and Fire, and the HBO television adaptation A Game of Thrones, introduce characters with ‘mundane’ and ‘mystical’ epilepsy to millions. Cases are presented to highlight these varying portrayals.CasesRA, 8 years old, has ‘shaking sickness’. Triggered by stress, his hands ‘shake’ with subsequent involvement of all limbs. He loses consciousness, is incontinent of urine, and demonstrates post-ictal confusion. He is enmeshed with his mother and his condition is viewed as a manifestation of his unsuitability to rule.BS fell at 9 years old, resulting in a coma. Subsequently he remains paraplegic with dialeptic episodes. During absences, he can ‘possess’ animals or people, and experiences impossible hallucinations. These abilities are portrayed as empowering for a boy who suffers heavy stigma against physical disability.ConclusionFans will probably not adopt ‘magical’ views but may internalise stigma weighed against characters with both ‘mundane’ and ‘magical’ epilepsy. Due to the large audience, clinicians working with epilepsy patients might benefit from awareness of these portrayals.
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