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McArdle, J. Ardle, Philip Davison, Val Mulkerns, and Robert McLiam Wilson. "Killing Your Darlings." Books Ireland, no. 133 (1989): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20626189.

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Ezell, Jason. "“Returning Forest Darlings”." Radical History Review 2019, no. 135 (October 1, 2019): 71–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-7607833.

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Abstract This essay describes how, in the late 1970s, gay liberationists in the Southeast developed a rural sanctuary practice out of their intersections with back-to-the-land movements, leading to the formation of Short Mountain Sanctuary in 1980. It draws on writings in the gay serial RFD, as well as on oral histories and event documentation, to trace how members mobilized regional collectivism, rustic print practices, and spiritual affect to imagine a rural underground at the edges of the state’s reach. This account serves as an alternate case study to US sanctuary movement histories, which heavily feature city and church.
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Eekhof, Just. "Kill your darlings." Huisarts en wetenschap 58, no. 6 (June 2015): 282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12445-015-0151-0.

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Bhatnagar, Gitanjali. "Kids:The Darlings of Marketers." Review of Professional Management- A Journal of New Delhi Institute of Management 9, no. 1 (June 1, 2011): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.20968/rpm/2011/v9/i1/100388.

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Pulford, Mary. "The Darlings of Anthropology." Teaching Anthropology: Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges Notes 8, no. 1 (September 2001): 28–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tea.2001.8.1.28.

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Stevenson, Deborah. "The Candy Darlings (review)." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 60, no. 2 (2006): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bcc.2006.0721.

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Redding, Arthur. "Darlings of the Weather Underground." Minnesota review 2018, no. 90 (2018): 70–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00265667-4391524.

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Waltz, Emily. "It's official: biologics are pharma's darlings." Nature Biotechnology 32, no. 2 (February 2014): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt0214-117.

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Coats, Karen. "Vicious Little Darlings (review)." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 64, no. 10 (2011): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bcc.2011.0466.

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Harvey, Alan. "From demons to darlings: drugs from venoms." Drug Discovery Today 3, no. 12 (December 1998): 531–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1359-6446(98)01269-0.

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Coull, James R. "Herring. A History of the Silver Darlings (review)." Scottish Historical Review 85, no. 1 (2006): 176–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shr.2006.0009.

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Smith, Francois. "Murder your darlings: Breytenbach, die dood en die vrou." Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 46, no. 2 (November 9, 2017): 97–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-9070/tvl.v.46i2.3421.

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The poet Breyten Breytenbach establishes a very specific relation between death and the art of poetry, a relation which is affirmed and elucidated in his literary essays, to such a degree that one could refer to his poetics as a death-conscious aesthetics. This is a position that is not wholly uncontroversial, especially in the light of feminist critique viewing the coupling of creativity and death as a male preoccupation that is almost always pursued to the exclusion and elimination of women. It becomes even more problematic when death is expressly linked to the woman, as Breytenbach often does, and this article views the poet’s linkage of death, women and art against the backdrop of theoretical stances and the development of cultural viewpoints in this regard.
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Kooijman, Eva, and Nikolaus Beck. "Donor Darlings and Orphans: Category spanning in humanitarian projects." Academy of Management Proceedings 2018, no. 1 (August 2018): 17493. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2018.17493abstract.

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Davies, Ronald B., and Stephan Klasen. "Darlings and Orphans: Interactions across Donors in International Aid." Scandinavian Journal of Economics 121, no. 1 (October 17, 2018): 243–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12261.

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Tucker, Sherrie. "Nobody's Sweethearts: Gender, Race, Jazz, and the Darlings of Rhythm." American Music 16, no. 3 (1998): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3052637.

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Muir, Kathie. "Media Darlings and Falling Stars: Celebrity and the Reporting of Political Leaders." Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture 2, no. 2 (November 1, 2005): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.24.

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Stickel, Scott E. "Analyst Incentives and the Financial Characteristics of Wall Street Darlings and Dogs." Journal of Investing 16, no. 3 (August 31, 2007): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3905/joi.2007.694759.

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Marysse, Stefaan, An Ansoms, and Danny Cassimon. "The Aid ‘Darlings’ and ‘Orphans’ of the Great Lakes Region in Africa." European Journal of Development Research 19, no. 3 (September 2007): 433–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09578810701504453.

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Williams, Patricia A., and Bruce S. Koch. "Putting the Clock Back: MicroStrategy, Inc." Issues in Accounting Education 19, no. 2 (May 1, 2004): 249–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/iace.2004.19.2.249.

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MicroStrategy, Inc. was one of the high-tech “darlings” of Wall Street during the stock market boom of the late 1990s. After its initial public offering (IPO) in 1998, revenue and earnings increased steadily and substantially year after year. By early March 2000, the company's stock price had soared to $333 per share. Nonetheless, there was at least one financial research group that questioned whether MicroStrategy's performance justified its high market valuation. Based on publicly available information at the time, you are asked to identify “red flags” (i.e., warnings) of possible problems with the company.
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Ring, Daniel F. "The Way I See It: Searching for darlings: The quest for professional status." College & Research Libraries News 54, no. 11 (December 1, 1993): 641–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.54.11.641.

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Muhtaseb. "US Media Darlings: Arab and Muslim Women Activists, Exceptionalism and the “Rescue Narrative”." Arab Studies Quarterly 42, no. 1-2 (2020): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.13169/arabstudquar.42.1-2.0007.

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Chakraborty, Archishman, and Parikshit Ghosh. "Character Endorsements and Electoral Competition." American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 8, no. 2 (May 1, 2016): 277–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/mic.20140241.

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When an elite-controlled media strategically endorses candidates in order to promote its own ideological agenda, office-seeking parties may completely pander to the media, under moderate ideological conflict between voters and the elite. Larger ideological conflict leads to polarization—parties either become media darlings or run populist campaigns. The welfare effects are: (i) delegation by the media owner to a more moderate editor is Pareto improving, (ii) the median voter is never better off delegating voting rights to the informed elite, (iii) a majority of voters may be better off if the informed media did not exist. (JEL D72, D83, L82)
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Garan, Elaine M. "Murder Your Darlings: A Scientific Response to The Voice of Evidence in Reading Research." Phi Delta Kappan 86, no. 6 (February 2005): 438–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003172170508600606.

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Leih, Sohvi, and Jo-Ellen Pozner. "Media Darlings and Media Demons: The Effect of Media Reputation on Firms’ Post-Scandal Recovery." Academy of Management Proceedings 2016, no. 1 (January 2016): 14311. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2016.14311abstract.

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Olivié, Iliana. "Newcomers to Like-Minded Aid and Donor Darlings: The Strange Case of Spain in Vietnam." Development Policy Review 29, no. 6 (October 5, 2011): 749–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7679.2011.00555.x.

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Holmes, Heather. "On Jesse Darling." Journal of Visual Culture 19, no. 2 (August 2020): 272–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470412920944482.

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Jesse Darling, a contemporary Berlin-based artist, produces sculptures, paintings, and drawings that animate material to depict a lived experience of queerness and disability. This article highlights a recent exhibition of Darling’s as an entry point to their wide-ranging practice. Refracted through the lens of Sara Ahmed’s concept of feminist ‘willfulness’, Darling’s objects depict the body as unruly, unpredictable, and given to change, making them exciting candidates for both disability and trans studies. At a moment in contemporary art and cultural production more broadly when gender-nonconformity is signaled through an attempt to erase bodily markers of specificity, Darling insists on such specificity as the inescapability of the human experience.
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McCauley, Bernadette. "“Their Lives are Little Known”: Nuns and American Reform." Prospects 29 (October 2005): 219–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0361233300001745.

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It is rare to see a Roman Catholic nun in a habit today, but old-fashioned nuns in full dress uniform are the darlings of the novelty business. The windup doll called nunzilla (she generates sparks), the puppet nun who boxes, and Christopher Durang's Sister Mary Ignatius, who explained it all, are just a few examples of nuns in contemporary popular culture. Like most other images of nuns, each of these, to different extents, perpetuates a stereotype of women who never think for themselves, are out of touch with the real world, and are petty and downright nasty. Is this just silly stuff or does it tap into something deeper in American culture? Certainly the fascination with nuns is nothing new. Americans have often expressed strong opinions about nuns, sometimes favorable but more often not.
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de Jager, Nicola, and Cara H. Meintjes. "Winners, Losers and the Playing Field in Southern Africa's ‘Democratic Darlings’: Botswana and South Africa Compared." Politikon 40, no. 2 (August 2013): 233–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02589346.2013.798458.

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Kim, Dong-hwan, Do-hun Kim, Hyun Seok Kim, Seong-il Kim, and Dong-Ho Lee. "Determinants of Bilateral REDD+ Cooperation Recipients in Kyoto Protocol Regime and Their Implications in Paris Agreement Regime." Forests 11, no. 7 (July 12, 2020): 751. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11070751.

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A cooperative approach for REDD+ between developing and developed countries can be a sound means to achieve national and global mitigation targets. To accomplish the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) of countries and the global 2 °C climate target more effectively, it is necessary to explore the coordination options, based on the understanding of bilateral REDD+ cooperation. This study explains the current status of bilateral REDD+ cooperation and investigates determinants affecting REDD+ recipient decisions of donor countries, by analyzing bilateral REDD+ arrangements, which has been promoted for 10 years under the the Kyoto Protocol regime from 2006 until 2015. The results show that Norway and Japan supported more than half of the total financial pledges for bilateral REDD+ projects for 10 years. Out of 87 REDD+ recipients, four countries—Brazil, India, Indonesia, and China—accounted for more than half of the 10-year financial pledges. Approximately 78% of total financing was found to be concentrated in the top 10 recipients. The aid darlings and orphans problem, the concentration of bilateral supports in a few developing countries and the exclusion of several developing countries from the recipient selection process, which has been discussed in ODA researches, was also observed. Applying a shared frailty model, recipient need, recipient merit, and donor interest was found to be the main determinants of donors’ REDD+ recipient decision. Donor interest and recipient merit were found to have more significant effects on the decision than recipient need. A balanced two-track approach is further required, in which, along with the bilateral REDD+ cooperation in the REDD+ darling countries, international organizations and multilateral funds for REDD+ need to increase financial accessibility, including the result-based compensation system for the REDD+ orphan countries.
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Fairbairn-Dunlop, Tagaloatele Peggy. "Mothers’ darlings of the South Pacific: the children of Indigenous women and US servicemen, World War II." Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 12, no. 1 (January 2, 2017): 115–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1177083x.2017.1302969.

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Riseman, Noah. "Mothers' Darlings of the South Pacific: the children of Indigenous women and US servicemen, World War II." Journal of Pacific History 51, no. 4 (October 2016): 466–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2016.1245096.

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Smaal, Yorick. "Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II." Australian Historical Studies 48, no. 3 (July 3, 2017): 455–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1031461x.2017.1337491.

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Moore, Clive. "Mother's Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II." Australian Journal of Politics & History 63, no. 1 (March 2017): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12332.

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Ellison, Christine Smith. "Can the New Deal solve the old problem of aid orphans and darlings? Aid effectiveness in fragile states." Development Policy Review 34, no. 4 (June 9, 2016): 467–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dpr.12160.

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Diane Batts Morrow. "“To My Darlings, the Oblates, Every Blessing”: The Reverend John T. Gillard, S.S.J., and the Oblate Sisters of Providence." U.S. Catholic Historian 28, no. 1 (2010): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cht.0.0032.

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Żmuda-Trzebiatowska, Magdalena. "Styvbarnen i Folkhemmet?" Folia Scandinavica Posnaniensia 14, no. 1 (December 1, 2012): 157–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10252-012-0014-2.

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ABSTRACT The subject of the article is the experience of social exclusion present in five contemporary novels on childhood and adolescence spent in the Swedish folkhem, by Jonas Gardell, Lena Andersson, Mikael Niemi, Torbjörn Flygt and Susanna Alakoski. In the first part of the article I am discussing social exclusion as a term used in the debate about the Swedish welfare-state in crisis. The second part is an analysis of the literary texts, using a sociological perspective. I am focusing there on portraits of the children that are main characters in the novels, the children whose personal identity is being shaped in the shadow of the collective dream of a perfect society. Asking a question about the specifically Swedish character of those children’s sense of exclusion, I am referring to the words of the social democratic leader Per Albin Hansson, who in his speech of 1928, presented a vision of Sweden as a happy and fair common home (folkhem), in which there is no place for either favored citizens (“darlings”), or for second-class citizens (“stepchildren”).
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MITROIU, MIRCEA-DAN. "New Pireninae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) from South-East Asia." Zootaxa 3065, no. 1 (October 21, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3065.1.1.

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Keesia Mitroiu, gen. nov. is described for K. dorsellata Mitroiu, sp. nov. (type species) and K. tripotini Mitroiu, sp. nov. Also described and illustrated are Zebe darlingi Mitroiu, sp. nov., Z. tabiwah Mitroiu & Darling, sp. nov., Macroglenes kuwatus Mitroiu, sp. nov. and M. sulawensis Mitroiu, sp. nov. All species except K. tripotini, collected in South Korea, and Z. tabiwah from Malaysia (Sarawak), were collected in Indonesia. These are the first records of the subfamily Pireninae in Indonesia and South Korea.
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Çelik, Filiz. "The Importance of Edible Landscape in the Cities." Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology 5, no. 2 (February 28, 2017): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v5i2.118-124.957.

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The 21st century sustainable city requires the merging of urbanism with sustainable food systems. The challenges industrial food system separates people from their food sources. The design strategies for edible landscape are about re-inviting food back into the city and re-connecting people with their local/regional food system to promote a healthier lifestyle. Edible landscapes are a movement in transition and sprouting up as a response to the slow food movement and living a greener lifestyle. These urban agricultural landscapes are fast becoming iconic media darlings and are demonstrating that they are far more than growing vegetables and fruits on abandoned lots. Edible landscaping is the use of food plants as design features in a landscape. These plants are used both for aesthetic value as well as consumption. Edible landscapes encompass a variety of garden types and scales but do not include food items produced for sale. Edible landscaping is the practical integration of food plants within an ornamental or decorative setting. Using edibles in landscape design can enhance a garden by providing a unique ornamental component with additional health, aesthetic, and economic benefits. In this study; emergence of edible landscape, edible landscape design and maintenance, samples of edible landscape, productive plants, importance of edible landscaping for urban environments have been explained.
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Boshkoff-Johnson, Emily. "“All the long gone darlings”: Using confessional poetry as a lens to view the Western cultural symbolical formations of the female body." Psychoanalytic Psychology 32, no. 2 (2015): 352–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0035497.

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Elly Rosmaini. "Probability Distribution of Rainfall in Medan." Journal of Research in Mathematics Trends and Technology 1, no. 2 (November 12, 2019): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/jormtt.v1i2.2835.

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In this paper we chose three stations in Medan City , Indonesia to estimate Monthly Rainfall Data i.e. Tuntungan, Tanjung Selamat, and Medan Selayang Stations. We took the data from 2007 to 2016. In this case fitted with Normal, Gamma, and Lognormal Distributions. To estimate parameters, we used this method. Furthermore, Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Anderson Darling tests were used the goodness-of-fit test. The Gamma and Normal Distributions is suitable for Tuntungan and Medan Selayang Stations were stated by Kolmogorov-Smirnov's test. Anderson Darling's test stated that Gamma Distribution was suitable for all stations.
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Paye, Michael. "From fishery limits to limits to capital: Gendered appropriation and spectres of North Atlantic fishery collapse in The Silver Darlings and Sylvanus Now." Atlantic Studies 15, no. 4 (April 26, 2017): 523–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14788810.2017.1316462.

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McCullough, Kelly, and James Retallack. "Digital History Anthologies on the Web: German History in Documents and Images." Central European History 46, no. 2 (June 2013): 346–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938913000642.

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Initial public offerings (IPOs) in the dot-com world do not always turn out to be the darlings they are expected to be. Ask Mark Zuckerberg about Facebook's IPO in May 2012. But even successful new ventures often defy their founders' expectations. As we hope to suggest in the following report, German History in Documents and Images (GHDI)—a project that has put thousands of primary source texts, drawings, photographs, and maps on the internet, along with hundreds of pages of accompanying commentary—has drawn critical appreciation from specialists and nonspecialists alike, but it has also raised thorny questions about authorship, authority, and audience. Those questions concern the writing of history in general and the newer, more specific discipline of “history on the web.” Like the project itself, this report is the result of a collaboration among the GHDI project staff, which is based at the German Historical Institute (GHI), Washington, D.C., and the GHDI volume editors, all of whom teach (or taught) German history at colleges and universities in North America. In the following pages, we will discuss the origins and early goals of the project, describe the challenges associated with the realization of a large, collaborative history project of this nature—whether in book or digital form—and reflect upon what we perceive as the promise and perils of digital history anthologies.
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Grieves, Victoria L. "Judith A. Bennett and Angela Wanhalla, editors. Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II." American Historical Review 123, no. 3 (May 30, 2018): 918–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/123.3.918.

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Lindstrom, Lamont. "Mothers' Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II ed. by Judith A Bennett and Angela Wanhalla." Contemporary Pacific 30, no. 1 (2018): 241–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cp.2018.0020.

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Winslow, Rachel Rains. "Review: Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II edited by Judith A. Bennett and Angela Wanhalla." Pacific Historical Review 87, no. 2 (2018): 392–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2018.87.2.392.

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McCallum, Mary Jane. "Book review: Judith A. Bennett and Angela Wanhalla (eds), Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific: The Children of Indigenous Women and US Servicemen, World War II." AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 13, no. 1 (March 2017): 51–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1177180117691015.

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Ivanenko, Svitlana. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE GENRE FORM "NOVEL" MODIFICATIONS (ON THE YURI ANDRUKHOVYCH’S NOVEL "DARLINGS OF JUSTICE" AND DANIEL KEHLMANN’S NOVEL “FAME. A NOVEL OF NINE STORIES ")." Research Bulletin Series Philological Sciences 1, no. 193 (April 2021): 163–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.36550/2522-4077-2021-1-193-163-170.

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The article deals with modifications of the genre form "novel". These modifications consist of novellas but they show a new quality: the coherent harmonious whole. The comparative analysis extends to the text categories. The category of integrity is the hyper-category of text. It is a bipolar unity with discreteness. The tonality as a category belongs to the first degree categories and expresses bipolar unity of the personality/impersonality on a level with coherence and completeness. Then follow the second degree categories (major) - composition form text organization (KMF), architectonic form text organization (AMF) and oralness / writeness. To these categories submit the third degree categories (primary): phonologic, grammar, semantic and stylistic. They are primary only at the text and in the language system they can have two or more degrees. As the relationships of the parameter "text categories " equivalence, inclusiveness, intersection and inconsistency were considered. The comparison of the novels by Yurii Andrukhovych and by Daniel Kehlmann shows the equivalence of the text categories integrity, coherence and completeness (cohesion), oralness / writeness. The same applies to the categories KMF and AMF. It should be noted, that the equivalence is compensatory at the level of simple categories. Simultaneity of events as a manifestation of integrity is expressed in the novel ofAndrukhovych mainly by anachronisms, Kehlmann does not use they (relationship of inconsistency), but Kehlmann connects his stories with characters, it is absent in the work of Andrukhovych, who minimally mentions some characters in the last chapter. The allusion to cinematography is represented in Andrukhovych's novel through the whole text and the ring repetition (in the title and at the end of the novel). It is something else in the novel by Kehlmann. The character Ralph Tanner, a film actor, who appears in one story as the main character and in four stories as a minor character shows that the novel has the tangency to the cinematography.
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Voorham, Jaco. "Intra-population plasticity of Anopheles darlingi's (Diptera, Culicidae) biting activity patterns in the state of Amapá, Brazil." Revista de Saúde Pública 36, no. 1 (February 2002): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-89102002000100012.

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the variation in Anopheles darlingi's biting activity compared to An. marajoara in the same locality and to biting activity data from other regions. METHODS: Using human bait, eight observations of the biting activity of An. darlingi and An. marajoara were carried out during 1999 and 2000 in the municipality of São Raimundo do Pirativa, state of Amapá, Brazil. Each observation consisted of three consecutive 13-hour collections, close to full moon. There were shifts of collectors in the observation points and nocturnal periods. RESULTS: An. darlingi revealed considerable plasticity of biting activity in contrast to An. marajoara, which showed well-defined crepuscular biting peaks. No significant correlation between density and biting activity was found, but a significant correlation existed between time and proportional crepuscular activity, indicating underlying ecological processes not yet understood. Two of the four available data sets having multiple observations at one locality showed considerable plasticity of this species' biting patterns as well. CONCLUSION: Intra-population variation of biting activity can be as significant as inter-population variation. Some implications in malaria vector control and specific studies are also discussed.
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Shreve, Susan Richards. ""Darling..."." Appalachian Heritage 34, no. 1 (2006): 58–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aph.2006.0064.

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Lamas, Carlos J. E., Silvio S. Nihei, Peter G. Foster, Jan E. Conn, and Maria A. M. Sallum. "Anopheles darlingi versus Nyssorhynchus darlingi, the discussion continues." Trends in Parasitology 37, no. 10 (October 2021): 847–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2021.07.014.

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