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Duran, Kevin. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for International Business Research, Vol. 10, No. 2." International Business Research 10, no. 2 (January 22, 2017): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v10n2p180.

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International Business Research wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.International Business Research is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please find the application form and details at http://recruitment.ccsenet.org and e-mail the completed application form to ibr@ccsenet.org.Reviewers for Volume 10, Number 2 Ahmad Mahmoud Ahmad Zamil, King Saud University RCC, JordanAlireza Athari, Eastern Mediterranean University, IranAmran Awang, Head of Entrepreneurship Center, MalaysiaAshford C Chea, Benedict College, USABadar Nadeem Ashraf, East China Jiao Tong University, ChinaBenjamin James Inyang, University of Calabar, NigeriaBrian Sheehan, Thaksin University, AustraliaBruno Marsigalia, University of Casino and Southern Lazio, ItalyCristian Marian Barbu, “ARTIFEX” University, RomaniaFrancesco Ciampi, Florence University, ItalyGiuseppe Granata, University of Cassino and Southen Lazio, ItalyGiuseppe Russo, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, ItalyHanna Trojanowska, Siedlce University, PolandHerald Monis, Milagres College, IndiaHuijian Dong, Pacific University, USAIvo De Loo, Nyenrode Business University, The NetherlandsIwona Gorzeń-Mitka, Czestochowa University of Technology, PolandJanusz Wielki, University of Business in Wroclaw, PolandL. Leo Franklin, Bharathidasn University, IndiaMansour Esmaeil Zaei, Panjab University, IndiaMarcelino José Jorge, Evandro Chagas Clinical Research Institute of Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, BrazilMaryam Ebrahimi, Azad University, IranMichaela Maria Schaffhauser-Linzatti, University of Vienna, AustriaMihaela Simionescu, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, RomanianModar Abdullatif, Middle East University, JordanMohamed Abdel Rahman Salih, Taibah University, Saudi ArabiaMohsen Malekalketab Khiabani, University Technology Malaysia, MalaysiaMongi Arfaoui, University of Monastir, TunisiaPascal Stiefenhofer, University of Brighton, UKProsper Senyo Koto, Dalhousie University, CanadaRadoslav Jankal, University of Zilina, SlovakiaRafiuddin Ahmed, James Cook University, AustraliaSang-Bing Tsai, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, ChinaTu Anh Phan, CanTho University, Viet Nam
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Rabey, David Ian. "A Review of Playtexts Published in Britain, 1994." Theatre Research International 20, no. 3 (1995): 277–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883300008713.

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Faber gave revealing service to Steven Berkoff by issuing simultaneously two volumes, Collected Plays Volume One (East; West; Greek; Sink the Belgrano; Massage and Lunch) and Volume Two (Decadence; Kvetch; Acapulco; Harry's Christmas; Brighton Beach Scumbags; Dahling You Were Marvellous; Dog/Pitbull; Actor), priced at £9.99 each. This supplanted the earlier Faber Berkoff collection, Decadence and Other Plays (including East and West), which I lament, in that it united some of his best writing in a single volume priced at less than ten pounds, such as I felt assured in requiring my students to buy for a single week's detailed work. These volumes contain more variable material at a higher price; Volume One is the stronger, but if I set it, I expect justifiable economic complaint. With the British student grant being eroded systematically in terms of real economic worth, this provides occasion for my suspicion that if playtexts cost less, students would buy more of them, creating in turn a more theatrically and socially informed, literate and inquisitive public readership of playtexts, rather than a readership confined to economically safe, carefully predetermined limitations. Speaking of predetermined limitations, some of these presented themselves to me strikingly in a survey of Berkoff's work which seemed exhaustive to the point of repetition. The central image of Dog/Pitbull—a sketch of a ‘repulsively attractive’ man and his pet, ‘amplification of his own insane and undirected energy’—seemed the kernel of both volumes’ content.
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Duran, Kevin. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for International Business Research, Vol. 11, No. 3." International Business Research 11, no. 3 (February 24, 2018): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v11n3p195.

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International Business Research wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.International Business Research is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please find the application form and details at http://recruitment.ccsenet.org and e-mail the completed application form to ibr@ccsenet.org.Reviewers for Volume 11, Number 3 Alireza Athari, Eastern Mediterranean University, IranAnna Paola Micheli, Univrtsity of Cassino and Southern Lazio, ItalyAntônio André Cunha Callado, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernmabuco, BrazilAtallah Ahmad Alhosban, Aqaba University of Technology , JordanAurelija Burinskiene, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, LithuaniaClaudia Isac, University of Petrosani, RomaniaEunju Lee, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USAFederica Caboni, University of Cagliari, ItalyFlorin Ionita, The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, RomaniaGiuseppe Granata, University of Cassino and Southen Lazio, ItalyGuillaume Marceau, University of Aix-Marseille, FranceHanna Trojanowska, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandHerald Monis, Milagres College, IndiaHung-Che Wu, Nanfang College of Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaImran Riaz Malik, IQRA University, PakistanIsam Saleh, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, JordanKaren Gulliver, Argosy University, Twin Cities, USALadislav Mura, University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, SlovakiaMarcelino José Jorge, Evandro Chagas Clinical Research Institute of Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, BrazilMichaela Maria Schaffhauser-Linzatti, University of Vienna, AustriaModar Abdullatif, Middle East University, JordanMohamed Abdel Rahman Salih, Taibah University, Saudi ArabiaMohsen Malekalketab Khiabani, University Technology Malaysia, MalaysiaMuath Eleswed, American University of Kuwait, USAOnur Köprülü, Mersin University, TurkeyÖzcan IŞIK, Cumhuriyet University, TurkeyPascal Stiefenhofer, University of Brighton, UKRaphaël Dornier, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, FranceRiccardo Cimini, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyRoberto Campos da Rocha Miranda, University Center Iesb, BrazilSumathisri Bhoopalan, SASTRA Deemed to be University, IndiaValerija Botric, The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, CroatiaYan Lu, University of Central Florida, USA
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Duran, Kevin. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for International Business Research, Vol. 11, No. 7." International Business Research 11, no. 7 (June 27, 2018): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v11n7p159.

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International Business Research wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.International Business Research is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please find the application form and details at http://recruitment.ccsenet.org and e-mail the completed application form to ibr@ccsenet.org.Reviewers for Volume 11, Number 7 Alireza Athari, Eastern Mediterranean University, IranBenjamin James Inyang, University of Calabar, NigeriaBruno Ferreira Frascaroli, Federal University of Paraiba, BrazilBrazil,Carlo Alberto Magni, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, ItalyChemah Tamby Chik, Universiti Teknologi Mara (Uitm), MalaysiaChokri Kooli, International Center for Basic Research applied, Paris, CanadaDonghun Yoon, Seoul Center, Korea Basic Science Institute, Republic of KoreaEjindu Iwelu MacDonald Morah, University of Westminster, London, UKEunju Lee, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USAFevzi Esen, Istanbul Medeniyet University, TurkeyFoued Hamouda, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce, TunisiaGianluca Ginesti, University of Naples “FEDERICO II”, ItalyGuo Zi-Yi, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., USAHsiao-Ching Kuo, Washington and Jefferson College, USAIonela-Corina Chersan, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University from Iași, RomaniaJoanna Katarzyna Blach, University of Economics in Katowice, PolandMaria Teresa Bianchi, University of Rome “LA SAPIENZA”, ItalyMaria-Madela Abrudan, University of ORADEA, RomaniaMichaela Maria Schaffhauser-Linzatti, University of Vienna, AustriaMiriam Jankalová, University of Zilina, SlovakiaMithat Turhan, Mersin University, TurkeyModar Abdullatif, Middle East University, JordanMuath Eleswed, American University of Kuwait, USAOzgur Demirtas, Turkish Air Force Academy, TurkeyPascal Stiefenhofer, University of Brighton, UKRafiuddin Ahmed, James Cook University, AustraliaRoberto Campos da Rocha Miranda, University Center Iesb, BrazilRomana Korez Vide, University of Maribor, SloveniaRoxanne Helm Stevens, Azusa Pacific University, USASerhii Kozlovskiy, Donetsk National University, UkraineSumathisri Bhoopalan, SASTRA Deemed to be University, IndiaVassili JOANNIDES de LAUTOUR, Grenoble École de Management (France) and Queensland University of Technology School of Accountancy (Australia), France
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Duran, Kevin. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for International Business Research, Vol. 10, No. 3." International Business Research 10, no. 3 (February 24, 2017): 248. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v10n3p248.

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International Business Research wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.International Business Research is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please find the application form and details at http://recruitment.ccsenet.org and e-mail the completed application form to ibr@ccsenet.org.Reviewers for Volume 10, Number 3 Ajit Kumar Kar, WOMS India, IndiaAlireza Athari, Eastern Mediterranean University, IranAmran Awang, Head of Entrepreneurship Center, MalaysiaAnca Gabriela Turtureanu, “DANUBIUS” University Galati, RomaniaAntônio André Cunha Callado, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernmabuco, BrazilArash Riasi, University of Delaware, USAAshford C Chea, Benedict College, USABenjamin James Inyang, University of Calabar, NigeriaBrian Sheehan, Thaksin University, AustraliaCelina Maria Olszak, University of Economics in Katowice, PolandCheng Jing, eBay, Inc. / University of Rochester, USAEmilio Congregado, University of Huelva, SpainFevzi Esen, Istanbul Medeniyet University, TurkeyFlorin Ionita, The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania,Francesco Ciampi, Florence University, ItalyGiovanna Michelon, University of Padova, ItalyGrzegorz Strupczewski, Cracow University of Economics, PolandGrzegorz Zasuwa, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, PolandHanna Trojanowska, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandHuijian Dong, Pacific University, USAL. Leo Franklin, Bharathidasn University, IndiaM. Muzamil Naqshbandi, University of Dubai, UAEMansour Esmaeil Zaei, Panjab University, India/IranManuela Rozalia Gabor, “Petru Maior” University of Tîrgu Mureş Romania, RomaniaMaria João Guedes, University of Lisbon, PortugalMaria-Madela Abrudan, University of Oradea, RomaniaMiriam Jankalová, University of Zilina, SlovakiaMiroslav Iordanov Mateev, American University, Dubai, UAEModar Abdullatif, Middle East University, Jordan,Mohsen Malekalketab Khiabani, University Technology Malaysia, MalaysiaMongi Arfaoui, University of Monastir, TunisiaMonika Wieczorek, University of Economics in Katowice, PolandMuath Eleswed, American University of Kuwait, USAOzgur Demirtas, Turkish Air Force Academy, TurkeyPascal Stiefenhofer, University of Brighton, UKRadoslav Jankal, University of Zilina, SlovakiaSumathisri Bhoopalan, Sastra University, IndiaTamizhjyothi Kailasam, Annamalai University, IndiaValerija Botric, The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, CroatiaVassili JOANNIDES de LAUTOUR, Queensland University of Technology School of Accountancy, FranceWejdene Yangui, Institute of High Business Studies of Sfax _ Tunisia (IHEC), Tunisia
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Duran, Kevin. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for International Business Research, Vol. 11, No. 5." International Business Research 11, no. 5 (April 25, 2018): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v11n5p173.

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International Business Research wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.International Business Research is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please find the application form and details at http://recruitment.ccsenet.org and e-mail the completed application form to ibr@ccsenet.org.Reviewers for Volume 11, Number 5 Abderrazek Hassen Elkhaldi, University of Sousse, TunisiaAnna Paola Micheli, Univrtsity of Cassino and Southern Lazio, ItalyAurelija Burinskiene, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, LithuaniaCelina Maria Olszak, University of Economics in Katowice, PolandFawzieh Mohammed Masad, Jadara University, JordanFederica De Santis, University of Pisa , ItalyFevzi Esen, Istanbul Medeniyet University, TurkeyFilomena Izzo, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, ItalyFlorin Ionita, The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, RomaniaFrancesco Ciampi, Florence University, ItalyFrancesco Scalera, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", ItalyGrzegorz Zasuwa, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, PolandHanna Trojanowska, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandHung-Che Wu, Nanfang College of Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaImran Riaz Malik, IQRA University, PakistanJorge Mongay-Hurtado, ESIC Business and Marketing School, SpainKaren Gulliver, Argosy University, Twin Cities, USAM. Muzamil Naqshbandi, University of Dubai, UAEMaria do Céu Gaspar Alves, University of Beira Interior, PortugalMaurizio Rija, University of Calabria, ItalyMihaela Simionescu, Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Romanian Academy, RomaniaModar Abdullatif, Middle East University, JordanMohamed Abdel Rahman Salih, Taibah University, Saudi ArabiaMohamed Rochdi Keffala, University of Kairouan, TunisiaMuath Eleswed, American University of Kuwait, USAMurat Akin, Omer Halisdemir University FEAS – NIGDE, TurkeyÖzcan IŞIK, Cumhuriyet University, TurkeyPascal Stiefenhofer, University of Brighton, UKProsper Senyo Koto, Dalhousie University, CanadaRadoslav Jankal, University of Zilina, SlovakiaRiccardo Cimini, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyRoberto Campos da Rocha Miranda, University Center Iesb, BrazilShun Mun Helen Wong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongValeria Stefanelli, University of Salento, ItalyVincent Grèzes, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO Valais-Wallis), SwitzerlandWanmo Koo, Western Illinois University, USAWing-Keung Wong, Asia University, Taiwan, China
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Feinstein, Joshua. "Constructing the Mythic Present in the East German Cinema: Frank Beyer's Spur der Steine and the 11th Plenum of 1965." Central European History 32, no. 2 (June 1999): 203–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900020902.

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Spurder Steine (Trail of Stones) is probably the best-known of the approximately two dozen East German films that were banned by state officials. Combining epic proportions with subversive humor, the picture still retains the ability to fascinate and amuse audiences well over three decades after its completion in 1966. In one scene, its most arresting protagonist, the foreman Balla, leads his small band of carpenters across the Iunar landscape of the chemical plant under construction, where the film is set. As martial music blares in the background, the “Ballas,” conspicuously dressed in the black corduroy suits traditionally associated with their trade in Germany, march against a sea of humanity streaming toward a political rally. They rudely shove people out of their way, grope women, and chug beer. Over a loudspeaker, the Communist functionary leading the rally proclaims, “We are already building the road leading into a bright future.” In response, Balla remarks to his cronies, “They comfort you with the future like the priests with the hereafter, but by the time you get there, you're already dead.”
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Василенко, И., and I. Vasilenko. "Specific Features of Political Communication In the East: the Problem of Overcoming Socio-Cultural Barriers." Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies 6, no. 4 (September 6, 2017): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5976f03be94372.51064035.

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The article deals with the basic principles and rules of discourse eastern negotiation, you need to know to effectively manage the communication process in the countries of the East. The author notes that the political communication in the East have a bright national specifics, here specific relation to time and space, the culture and traditions. Of particular importance are high context negotiation communication, a high content of non-verbal signs, indirect communication style, expressed the emphasis on personal connections and relations, underlined the value status. Despite the fact that the East is represented by a variety of national cultures, its system of political communications is woven from a large number of original negotiating practices, we can talk about the features of the eastern negotiating culture in general, because some of the important principles of communication common to most Eastern cultures. The article substantiates the conclusion that the basic characteristics of the eastern negotiating culture significantly different from the Russian and Western, but the sociocultural barriers can be overcome, if we pay attention to the basic rules of discourse eastern and eastern wisdom.
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Duran, Kevin. "Reviewer Acknowledgements for International Business Research, Vol. 10, No. 12." International Business Research 10, no. 12 (November 29, 2017): 267. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v10n12p267.

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International Business Research wishes to acknowledge the following individuals for their assistance with peer review of manuscripts for this issue. Their help and contributions in maintaining the quality of the journal are greatly appreciated.International Business Research is recruiting reviewers for the journal. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, we welcome you to join us. Please find the application form and details at http://recruitment.ccsenet.org and e-mail the completed application form to ibr@ccsenet.org.Reviewers for Volume 10, Number 12Abedalqader Rababah, Arab Open University, OmanAhmad Mahmoud Ahmad Zamil, King Saud University RCC, JordanAlireza Athari, Eastern Mediterranean University, IranAnca Gabriela Turtureanu, “DANUBIUS” University Galati, RomaniaAnna Paola Micheli, Univrtsity of Cassino and Southern Lazio, ItalyAntonella Petrillo, University of Napoli “Parthenope”, ItalyAshford C Chea, Benedict College, USAAtallah Ahmad Alhosban, Aqaba University of Technology, JordanBenjamin James Inyang, University of Calabar, NigeriaCheng Jing, eBay, Inc. / University of Rochester, USAChuan Huat Ong, KDU Penang University College, MalaysiaCristian Marian Barbu, “ARTIFEX” University, RomaniaFederica De Santis, University of Pisa, ItalyFoued Hamouda, Ecole Supérieure de Commerce, TunisiaFrancesco Ciampi, Florence University, ItalyFrancesco Scalera, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", ItalyGrzegorz Zasuwa, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, PolandGuillaume Marceau, University of Aix-Marseille, FranceHanna Trojanowska, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandHerald Monis, Milagres College, IndiaHongliang Qiu, Tourism College of Zhejiang, ChinaHung-Che Wu, Nanfang College of Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaJanusz Wielki, University of Business in Wroclaw, PolandKherchi Ishak, University of Hassiba Ben Bouali De Chlef, AlgeriaLadislav Mura, University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, SlovakiaMahdi Shadkam, University Technology Malaysia, MalaysiaManuela Rozalia Gabor, “Petru Maior” University of Tîrgu Mureş, RomaniaMaria Teresa Bianchi, University of Rome “LA SAPIENZA”, ItalyMaria-Madela Abrudan, University of ORADEA, RomaniaMiriam Jankalová, University of Zilina, SlovakiaMiroslav Iordanov Mateev, American University, Dubai, UAEMithat Turhan, Mersin University, TurkeyModar Abdullatif, Middle East University, JordanMohamed Abdel Rahman Salih, Taibah University, Saudi ArabiaMohamed Rochdi Keffala, University of Kairouan, TunisiaMongi Arfaoui, University of Monastir, TunisiaMuath Eleswed, American University of Kuwait, USAOnur Köprülü, Mersin University, TurkeyÖzcan IŞIK, Cumhuriyet University, TurkeyPascal Stiefenhofer, University of Brighton, UKRadoslav Jankal, University of Zilina, SlovakiaSang-Bing Tsai, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, ChinaShun Mun Helen Wong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongValeria Stefanelli, Università del Salento, Italy
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Evans, Raymond. "Against the Grain. Colonialism and the Demise of the Bunya Gatherings, 1839 – 1939." Queensland Review 9, no. 2 (November 2002): 47–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600002956.

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The white man dropped from the sun bright skyFor he envied the blackfellows' land,With greed and revenge in his restless eyeAnd disease and death in his hand.And he grasped the forest, and seized the strandAnd claimed the blue mountains high…Songs of the Carobra (1855)You literally could not kill an Aborigine with an axe.Toowoomba Chronicle (1919)Idyllic accounts of South-East Queensland's triennial bunya festivals - invariably written by Europeans - seem to float like beckoning mirages above a relative historiographical desert.' The story of the bunya gatherings in the coastal Blackall Ranges or in the Bunya Mountains, at the north-eastern periphery of the Darling Downs, is largely cut adrift from the intricate race relations history of these districts, its aura of ‘romantic reminiscence’ conveniently unsullied by surrounding patterns of colonialism, racism and violence which punctuate the extended process of European intrusion and displacement.
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Osgerby, William. "'One for the money, two for the show' : youth, consumption and hegemony in Britain 1945-70, with special reference to a South East coastal town." Thesis, University of Sussex, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.385079.

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Merritt, Nicola. "Knowing people : who you are and what you learn amongst Tamasheq, North East Burkina Faso." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271361.

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Al, Ghussein Abdul Azim. "[YOU ARE WITH] KIN AND [YOU CAN BE AT] EASE." VCU Scholars Compass, 2018. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5477.

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This thesis is an exploration of hospitality, sharing and acclimation within a studio art practice as a means of fostering consideration of others. I employ a practice whereby I disrupt the typical gallery context, and through the production and dissemination of consumable items from the Middle East, I examine how resources can be used, valued, and shared to accommodate various and unspecified others and provide opportunities for crossing thresholds of guest and host relationships.
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Walsh, C. J. ""You talk like a goddam Yankie" : Cormac McCarthy and East Tennessee exceptionalism." Thesis, Swansea University, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.639332.

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Cormac McCarthy’s western novels have made him one of the most prominent authors in contemporary American fiction, and they have received a great deal of critical attention. Yet the western novels were preceded by four novels set in East Tennessee that set the mythic, historic and thematic template for McCarthy’s later work. Like East Tennessee itself, McCarthy’s early works have suffered from a lack of detailed critical and historical analysis. I contend in this study that McCarthy’s Southern work can only truly be understood when read within the context of East Tennessee exceptionalism, and I shall explore how the mythic and historic character of the region is played out in McCarthy’s Southern aesthetic. I will also show how this region and McCarthy’s work is unique within Southern letters, the most marginal, dispossessed area within the large South itself. This is captured with East Tennessee’s struggle to resist modernity following the birth of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and this struggle forms the central component of McCarthy’s Southern aesthetic. Two strands of comparative analysis help us in establishing the centrality of East Tennessee exceptionalism to McCarthy’s work. Each chapter will compare his work to that of other Southern authors in order to show that McCarthy is an author who maintains a mythic and very Southern interest in myth, albeit in terms very different to the Southern renaissance. Each chapter will also include a comparative analysis of his later work in order to highlight how the imaginative and mythic culture of East Tennessee informs Blood Meridian and the Border Trilogy.
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Kendall, E. J., A. Millard, Julia Beaumont, R. Gowland, Marise Gorton, and Andrew R. Gledhill. "What doesnt kill you: Early life health and nutrition in early Anglo Saxon East Anglia." Springer Nature, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17528.

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Early life is associated with high vulnerability to morbidity and mortality - risks which can be reduced in infancy and early childhood through strategically high levels of parental or alloparental investment, particularly in the case of maternal breastfeeding. Recent evidence has supported links between early-life health and care patterns and long-term population health. This growing body of research regarding the broader impacts of infant-parent interactions transcends a traditional partitioning of research into discrete life stages. It also highlights implications of childhood data for our understanding of population health and behaviour. Skeletal and environmental data indicate that the 5-7th century cemeteries at Littleport and Edix Hill (Barrington A), Cambridgeshire represent populations of similar material culture but contrasting environments and health. The high prevalence of skeletal stress markers at Littleport indicates a community coping with unusual levels of biological stress, potentially a consequence of endemic malaria present in the marshy Fen environs. In contrast, Edix Hill was an inland site which exhibited lower skeletal stress marker prevalence comparable to wider British data for the early medieval period. Early life patterns relating to diet and physiological stress at Littleport (n=5) and Edix Hill (n=8) were investigated through analyses of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes from incrementally-sampled deciduous dentine. Meaningful variation in isotopic values within and between populations was observed, and should be a focus of future interdisciplinary archaeological childhood studies.
The Society for the Study of Human Biology, the Durham University Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, and by the Rosemary Cramp Fund.
The full-text of this article will be released for public view at the end of the publisher embargo on 01 Nov 2021.
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Petersen, Cari. ""Be active before you become radioactive" the threat of nuclear war and peace politics in East Germany, 1945--1962 /." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations/fullcit/3162257.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 2004.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-01, Section: A, page: 0297. Supervisor: James Diehl. Title from dissertation home page (viewed Oct. 12, 2006).
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Chew, Kim Liong. "#De Xin Ying Shou [Heart and Hand in Accord]' and #Zhou You Dong XI [travelling round the East and West]'." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.362877.

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Burgh, Theodore William. "Do you hear what I hear? A study of musical instruments and musical activity in Iron Age Israel/Palestine and surrounding cultures of the ancient Near East." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/284124.

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It is true that the music of antiquity is now mute, but archaeology has provided valuable artifacts pictorial representations showing musical activity and musical instruments of the ancient world. Several scholars have conducted paramount research regarding music from every period in the ancient Near East, and contributed greatly to the field. Further study, however, is required. This paper presents new questions to previously studied Near Eastern musical artifacts and iconography. These queries explore the areas of identifying instruments in artifacts and iconographic depictions, performance techniques, gender identification of musicians in depictions, and the use of space in cultic activities involving music. The goal of this study is to shed additional light and generate further discussion in these areas of musical activity in the Ancient Near East. As expected, this study is difficult. Nevertheless, these questions must be addressed in an effort to better understand music activity in ancient Israel/Palestine and surrounding Near Eastern cultures.
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Tunková, Martina. "Městské lázně." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-215713.

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Wang, Yu-Liang, and 王友良. "Holler If You Hear Me: Taiwanese Hip Hop Music under the Transnational Cultural Flow in East Asia." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/44gyb8.

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國立臺灣師範大學
英語學系
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Abstract The thesis focuses on the transnational collaborations of Taiwanese hip hop music in East Asia. Over the past twenty years, Taiwanese hip hop music has transformed from the stages of initial imitation and appropriation of the music form, the domestication of local culture to the present transnational crossover collaborations among East Asian countries. Transnational Taiwanese hip hop music brings abundant cultural diversity and flow and also presents the possibility of “trans-Asian” hip hop. The thesis consists of three chapters. The first chapter probes into the history of hip hop culture, the art form of rap music, and the globalization of hip hop. By adopting Arjun Appadurai’s “scape” theory, I indicate that ethnoscapes and mediascapes are related to the globalization of hip hop, along with the mutability of rap to develop hip hop in different cultures. The second chapter draws the attention on the development of hip hop music in the context of East Asian countries by discussing specific issues as Korean Wave/K-pop, J-hip hop and J-R&;B to thus suggest that the interrelations of hip hop’s cross-cultural and regional experience in East Asia has the great influence on Taiwanese hip hop music. In Chapter Three, I first summarize the history and development of Taiwanese hip hop and take Taiwanese hip hop group Da Mouth, singer Nicky Lee, music producer Jae Chong and rapper Softlipa to be the cases to analyze their images, music style and experience of East Asian collaborations. I argue that transnational Taiwanese hip hop music in East Asia has come to possibility through global mobility of diaspora, transnationalism and transbordering identities.
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Books on the topic "East Brighton for You"

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Stephen, Dawn. Community safety, enforcement and acceptable behaviour contracts: An evaluation of the work of the community safety team in the East Brighton 'New deal for communities'. Brighton: University of Brighton, Health and Social Policy Research Centre, 2003.

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SERA, Socialist Environment and Resources Association Brighton and East Sussex. Charter for the environment: Brighton and East Sussex. [Brighton]: Brighton and East Sussex SERA, 1988.

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Mitchell, Victor. South Coast railways: Brighton to Eastbourne. Midhurst: Middleton Press, 1985.

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Wright, Evan. Palmers of the wild east: From Kidderminster to New Brighton. Upper Hutt, N.Z: Elma and Evan Wright, 1990.

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Department of Education & Science. Brighton College of Technology: East Sussex Local Education Authority: A report by HM Inspectorate. Stanmore: Department of Education and Science, 1990.

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Ofsted. University of Brighton, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9PH: Primary initial teacher training : 27-30 March 1995 and 27-30November 1995. [London]: Ofsted, 1996.

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Department, East Sussex (England) Transport and Environment. Waste strategy: Dealing with the waste of East Sussex and Brighton and Hove. Lewes: East Sussex County Council, 1998.

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Department of Education & Science. Brighton, Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College: East SussexLocal Education Authority : a report by HMI. Stanmore: Department of Education and Science, 1991.

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East Sussex (England). Transport and Environment Department. East Sussex and Brighton & Hove waste local plan: Sustainable waste management for the new millennium. Lewes: Transport & Environment Department, East Sussex County Council, 1998.

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East, Sussex Brighton and Hove Health Authority. Now we are 65: The health and well-being of older people in East Sussex, Brighton and Hove : the annual report of the Director of Public Health, East Sussex Brighton & Hove Health Authority 2000. Lewes: East Sussex, Brighton and Hove Health Authority, 2000.

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Armstrong, Heather B. "Look On The Bright Side." In Never Threaten to Eat Your Co-Workers: Best of Blogs, 157–58. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0678-1_43.

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Jovanovic, Zlatko. "“This Is a Country for You”: Yugonostalgia and Antinationalism in the Rock-Music Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina." In Nostalgia, Loss and Creativity in South-East Europe, 125–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71252-9_6.

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Burge, Amy. "“For You are a Man and She is a Maid”: Gender and the East." In Representing Difference in the Medieval and Modern Orientalist Romance, 71–101. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-59356-6_4.

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Wolfreys, Julian. "Take the Weather with You: Robin Robertson’s North-East Coast Atmospherics of Landscape and Self." In The Poetics of Space and Place in Scottish Literature, 249–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12645-2_14.

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Kendall, Ellen J., Andrew Millard, Julia Beaumont, Rebecca Gowland, Marise Gorton, and Andrew Gledhill. "What Doesn’t Kill You: Early Life Health and Nutrition in Early Anglo-Saxon East Anglia." In The Mother-Infant Nexus in Anthropology, 103–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27393-4_6.

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Lee, Robert. "‘Where you going now?’: Themes of Alienation and Belonging in the North-East in Children’s Literature." In The Literary North, 188–204. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137026873_12.

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Zimmerman, Andrew. "‘What Do You Really Want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?’ Counterinsurgency and the Science Effect in Colonial Tanzania." In Engaging Colonial Knowledge, 279–300. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230360075_12.

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Czyżewska, Barbara. "The Story of Success Istanbul." In The Story of Hilton Hotels. Goodfellow Publishers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/9781911396949-4323.

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Between the East and the West - The Istanbul Hilton bore many colloquial names, the press called it ‘Conrad’s Palace’, Hilton’s employees called it ‘Little America’ and the people of Istanbul called it ‘The Ship’. Irrespective of the name, there is no doubt that the hotel changed the social scene of 1950s’ Istanbul and opened its oriental door to the West. Most visitors to Istanbul these days arrive at one of the city’s international airports, but it is still quite easy to imagine that one gets off the Orient Express and is suddenly transported to the oriental world of bright colours, a myriad of smells, the buzz of the Grand Bazar and the sound of muezzins calling for the evening prayer. When you arrive at the Sirkeci Station, you find yourself just a step away from the Eminönü harbour where local men wait for their daily catch on the Galata bridge. You can stop for a minute to taste grilled fish sandwiches served directly from the fishing boat. Head north, up narrow cobbled streets, leaving the monumental Galata tower on your left, and reach Taksim Square where local socialites meet for coffee and a slice of pistachio baklava. You can also accept a shopkeeper’s invitation for a quick glass of çay – he won’t charge you a penny, it is merely a local way of saying “hello, you are welcome”. One can easily imagine going back in time, men wearing their finest suits and ladies showing off expensive pearls and fashionably tailored hats. You can hear İlham Gencer playing piano in one of many fancy coffee houses. Men are busy competing in a round of Okey while ladies catch up with daily gossip. The time moves slowly here, the air is hot and sticky, people hide from the sun in the shade of Judas trees. Leaving the Republic Monument behind you, head into Cumhuriyet Street. Passing lush Gezi Park and the offices of many international airlines and shipping companies shaded by the alley of trees, and look to your right. There it is, the majestic Hilton Hotel, symbol of modernity, comfort and globalization. This is Conrad’s Palace in Istanbul.
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Green, Alexandra. "Introduction." In Buddhist Visual Cultures, Rhetoric, and Narrative in Late Burmese Wall Paintings, 1–24. Hong Kong University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888390885.003.0001.

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Step into a Burmese temple from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and early nineteenth centuries and you are surrounded by a riot of color and imagery. The interior walls and ceilings are completely covered with paintings. You see bright reds and greens if you are in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and reds and a brilliant turquoise from the late eighteenth and into the early nineteenth century. The imagery ranges from guardian figures, protective diagrams, and scenes of hell to textile patterns and representations of Buddhist biography. Large-scale deities and ogres, numerous registers filled with figures, landscape scenery, and buildings, and floral-geometric patterning occupy the space around a Buddha image or images that face east or are set around a central pillar....
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Zukin, Sharon. "The Billboard and the Garden: A Struggle for Roots." In Naked City. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195382853.003.0013.

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The weather is unusually warm for a Saturday morning in mid-October, and the clear horizon of the sky stretches blue and wide above this distant patch of Brooklyn. To the southeast, high above the elevated subway tracks, a jet plane climbs on the first part of its journey, away from Kennedy Airport in Queens, its real point of departure, but also far away from the two-story, redbrick houses and vacant lots of East New York, long known as one of the poorest neighborhoods in New York City. When you get out of the subway train at Van Siclen Avenue and walk down the stairs from the elevated tracks, you feel a bit lost in the shadows and the absence of shops, except for a small corner bodega, on the quiet street. But a short, smiling woman in her sixties, who gets off the train with you, sees that you don’t look black or Hispanic and senses that you don’t live in the neighborhood; she invites you to walk with her. Improbably, on the next block, almost directly under the tracks, three lush, green gardens, carefully tended and fenced, come into view. Inside, planted in neat rows, green beans and mint wait to be picked. Small onions peek through the earth, ready to be dug before the first frost. A few peppers fl ash slivers of bright red through the leaves of tomato and squash plants that have already seen the last harvest of the year. These oases represent the time and effort of a small number of community gardeners who live in the neighborhood. Since the 1990s they have been created and maintained by the gardeners’ hard work and earnest planning, both subsidized and jeopardized by the city and state governments; like the Red Hook food vendors, they are a tangible symbol of the constant struggle to put down roots in the city, especially if you don’t have much money. The helpful woman whom you have just met invites you to visit one of the gardens, a small lot of about one-third of an acre.
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Maison, Thierry. "ATM in wireless networks? Sooner than you think." In Photonics East '95, edited by Eileen McGrath-Hadwen, Howard S. Babbitt III, Michael L. Gulledge, and James Madsen. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.229452.

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Kavehrad, Mohsen. "Let there be light and broadband internet: You will have a happier life, I bet." In Optics East 2007, edited by Raj Jain, Benjamin B. Dingel, Shozo Komaki, and Shlomo Ovadia. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.726193.

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Guidroz, Blair C. "Can You Protect Your Motor Without Sacrificing Performance?" In SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/146576-ms.

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Campbell, Hugh, Ahmed Al Kateeri, Jamal H. Al Saadi, and Christopher Lewis. "Are You Ready? Developing an effective Emergency Response Organization." In SPE Middle East Health, Safety, Security, and Environment Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/154741-ms.

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Hess Norris, Debra. "All you need is love." In SOIMA 2015: Unlocking Sound and Image Heritage. International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18146/soima2015.3.13.

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Preservation of photographic materials, both physical and digital, presents numerous challenges, and photographic collections are at risk world-wide. In response to this danger, regional partners have worked with international organizations to forge global training initiatives and platforms centred on experiential learning and designed with curricula tailored to speci c climates, geographies, needs and outcomes. paper highlights three forward-thinking e orts. The Middle East Photograph Preservation Initiative (MEPPI) has provided training to collections in 16 countries. Préservation du Patrimoine Photographique Africain (3PA) has connected and empowered talented African archivists, artists and collections care professionals. Training efforts by APOYO have sought to build a regional network to preserve collections in Latin America. By using problem-based learning, advocacy and community engagement, these programmes offer new paths for collaboration in an effort to protect a critical piece of our world heritage.
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Gopal, Alan, Pranav Osuri, and Mark Simpson. "0195 Mentorship in digital healthcare and implementation: A educational package to be piloted within hull and east yorkshire nhs trust." In Conference Proceedings of the Association for Simulation Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) Annual Conference. 3rd to 5th November 2015, Brighton, UK. The Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000075.161.

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Barnes, William. "When East Meets West: New Technology From Romania Reduces Fuel Consumption and Emissions With Virtually No Capital Costs." In ASME 2006 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2006-88223.

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Wouldn’t it be nice to have plug and play technology for your boilers just like on your home computer? Wouldn’t it be great if this technology could give you instant and measurable reductions of 5 percent or more in fuel consumption? Well, in the modern era, this technology has arrived. A small Romanian company has developed a technology that treats combustion air that significantly increases fuel efficiency and lowers emissions on furnaces and boilers by interacting with the fuel at the combustion stage. This technology has the potential to reduce emissions of CO2 by 2–20%, NOx by 5–30%, SOx by 20–60% and emissions that negatively affect human health like acid mists (SO3), dioxins, benzenes, and VOC by as much as 90%. With over a million hours of testing on over 100 boilers and furnaces this economical technology holds great promise. The best part of the technology is that there is limited capital investment or operational costs, and use of the specialty aerosol injection will reduce wear and corrosion in your combustion box regardless of the fuel burned. It reduces costs across the board. Avogadro Environmental Corporation in Easton, PA is working with our partners, Opris Engineering and Kubik in Romania to make this technology available in the United States. The technology has a long proven record of performance and has been fully tested in the U.S. for efficiency improvements and emissions reductions. The technology has received the support of USEPA and state agencies. We are looking for plant operators interested in reducing their emissions and at the same time saving 5–25% in operating and maintenance costs. We just completed two full scale tests of the technology here in the US. The first site was a 90-day test at a 450 MMBtu/hr waste coal-fired electric utility boiler in Pennsylvania. The second site was a 60-day test at a 1,500 MMBtu/hr coal-fired electric utility boiler in the Southeast US.
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Hays, James O., and Anne M. Hays. "How to Go Cruising." In SNAME 11th Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium. SNAME, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/csys-1993-015.

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What follows is based upon our own experience and observations while cruising to the Hudson River and the Great Lakes, up and down the East Coast to Maine and around to the west coast of Florida, and across the Gulf stream to the Bahamas and twice to the Caribbean. We are well aware that we have not learned everything that the cruising life has to teach -and we hope to go back for further lessons. our goal is simply to pass along whatever we have learned that might be of interest to others who may wish to go cruising, and we ask you to read it in that context.
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Kozhobekov, Muratbek. "Trade and Economic Relations of Early Medieval Kyrgyz State." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c06.01441.

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According to written sources of trade with neighboring countries occupied an important place in the economy of the Kyrgyz State. That would create a successful economy, as well as to meet the needs of consumers the Kyrgyz State established extensive trade links in the Central Asian region. Trading partners of the Kyrgyz in the early middle ages were economic developed countries East and Central Asia. This reflects the fact that the degree of development of the Kyrgyz people related to trading partners. In general terms, the characteristics of the Kyrgyz State trade relations with neighboring countries in the period VII-X centuries. Thus, definition and comparison of different time in bars allow you to re-evaluate the economic and political aspects of the problem components.
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Mitsumoto, Yuta, Norihiro Kose, and Tsuguhiko Nakagawa. "High Rate Interactive Energy System Through the Use of PV and EV." In ASME 2013 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2013-98137.

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After the Great East Japan Earthquake disaster, it was necessary to build a new energy system that would enable us to be less dependent on nuclear power, as well as reduce carbon dioxide emissions. To accomplish this, it is necessary to consider a new method of energy supply and consumption combined with the promotion of energy conservation and the increased use of natural energy. One example, called “Smart Community”, has attracted attention. It optimizes a balance between energy supply and demand, and utilizing energy efficiently. The “Smart Community” is envisioned as different from the conventional one-way power system currently supplied by electric and fuel companies. In this study, the authors investigate a way to efficiently use photovoltaic (PV) power in an interactive energy system. In the system, PV power is used in homes and factories as an energy source, and in electric vehicles (EV) for transportation and energy storage. The system is a two-way system, and it is important for users to determine which supply and demand method they want. For example, if you choose to include PV power in your electrical power system, there will be the problem of increased DC-AC conversion energy loss. This is due to the re-conversion of AC-DC after DC-AC conversion. In addition, the cost will increase. In order to solve this problem, the authors propose an efficient installation location and space for PV, and an optimized battery capacity for EV with energy consumption. The authors also propose a way to cut down the DC-AC conversion loss. As a result, the system achieved a 30% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in homes, and reduced costs. In addition, with the increased use of PV, the system also equalized electric-load. The authors also found that the new system improved PV power rate to 90%.
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