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Yang, Li Gong, Jian Zhu, and Shi Ping Tang. "Keywords Extraction Based on Text Classification." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 1604–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.1604.

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In this paper, we propose new keywords extraction method based on texts classification. We first classify texts to determine their categories. Then determine weights of candidate words according to both their frequency and the relevance between text words and text category. Finally, keywords are extracted by sorting weights of candidate words. We conduct this experiment to show that on the premise of accurate text classification, this method can extract keywords effectively from text without title or with deviated title which can not reflect texts subject. Objective selecting of candidate word weighting function still needs to be further researched.
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Ţenescu, Alina, and Nicuşor Minculete. "Managing some Uncertainties of Communication as Academic Discipline in the Spanish and Italian Virtual Environment." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 46 (January 2015): 14–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.46.14.

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The premise from which we begin our study is that nowadays we are faced with several uncertainties of communication as academic discipline, amongst which the most evident are: the uncertainty related to the denomination or title of the discipline, the uncertainty concerning its status as theory of communication or as science of communication and the uncertainty regarding the inclusion of communication within one or other of the following domains: social sciences, natural sciences or humanities. Applying the comparative citation analysis on a corpus of study constituted by thirty-two titles of publications representative for the domain of science of information and communication (published in the last twenty years) in two different cultural and scientific areas (Italian and Spanish), we will examine the frequency, patterns, and graphs of citation of these publications in six electronic bookshops. We will also carry out a comparative statistical analysis of the categories and scientific domains these publications are included and comprised in on the virtual platforms so as to reveal the above mentioned uncertainties and to find a solution by proposing a model for the standardization of domain categories and tags of the same title on several bookshop sites.
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Bryson, Cynthia B. "Mary Astell: Defender of the “Disembodied Mind”." Hypatia 13, no. 4 (1998): 40–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.1998.tb01384.x.

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This paper demonstrates how Mary Astell's version of Cartesian dualism supports her disavowal of female subordination and traditional gender roles, her rejection of Locke's notion of “thinking matter” as a major premise for rejecting his political philosophy of “social contracts” between men and women, and, finally, her claim that there is no intrinsic difference between genders in terms of ratiocination, the primary assertion that grants her the title of the first female English feminist.
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Korzeniewska - Lasota, Anna. "Commentary to the judgment of the Voivodship Administrative Court (WSA) in Warsaw of 10 March 2020, I SA/Wa 1930/19, LEX no. 3043478. The concept of “Property left beyond the borders of the Republic of Poland”." Nieruchomości@ III, no. III (2021): 175–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.2487.

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In the Act of 8 July 2005 on the Exercise of the Right to Compensation for Real Property Left Beyond the Present Borders of the Republic of Poland, there is no clear definition of the date that should be taken into account for the purpose of determining whether one meets the premise of being the holder of the ownership title to the left real property. Moreover, judicial practice also lacks a uniform answer to the question whether such owner of the real property left beyond the borders should provide the proof of title to that property as at the date of the outbreak of the Second World War, i.e. on 1 September 1939, or as at the exact date of departing from that territory. In the commented judgement, the court found that persons who were not the holders of the ownership title to the property as at 1 September 1939, but who later became property owners and, at the same time, met the other statutory conditions, are entitled to the Bug River compensation.
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Baxter, Wayne. "Healing and the "Son of David": Matthew's Warrant." Novum Testamentum 48, no. 1 (2006): 36–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853606775454765.

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AbstractThis article examines Matthew's warrant for linking the christological title "Son of David" with Jesus' healing activity, arguing that the Evangelist based this connection on the Davidic Shepherd of Ezekiel 34. The study will seek to demonstrate this premise by sketching a composite of the Matthean "Son of David" and comparing this composite to Ezekiel's Davidic Shepherd, bringing to light the contextual, verbal and thematic links between Matthew's Son of David motif and Ezekiel 34, and by pointing out the inadequacies of other competing theories.
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Ekholm, Karin. "Anatomy, Bloodletting and Emblems." Early Science and Medicine 18, no. 1-2 (2013): 87–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15733823-0004a0004.

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The title-page of Nathaniel Highmore’s Disquisition on the Anatomy of the Human Body (1651) depicts mythological and historical characters, anatomical and medical symbols and embodiments of anatomy, contemplation and different forms of bloodletting. Seventy-five lines of free verse face the engraving and together with inscriptions help identify characters and themes in each scene. The verses begin with the charge to examine the title-page before proceeding, and this article explores what the picture teaches the reader. The emblem entices not only by what it heralds, but also by the complex enigmas it comprises, and interpreting it requires the reader to circulate between the picture, verses and the main text. This process instructs us in Highmore’s methods of investigation, his views on the relationship between anatomy and medicine, and his anatomical findings. In particular, it calls attention to his argument that the effectiveness of bloodletting can only be explained on the premise that blood circulates.
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Morse, Sarah. "“Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.” ¹." International Journal of Public Legal Education 1, no. 1 (2017): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.19164/ijple.v1i1.644.

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<p>In recent years, in England and Wales, we have seen an increasing number of challenges to access to justice. Most notably, was the passing of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 which significantly restricted the availability of legal aid to individuals across all areas of law including family, housing and employment as well as contributing to the closure of legal advice centres due to the resulting loss of income<a title="" href="file:///X:/Academic%20Library%20Services/Research%20Support%20Team/Scholarly%20Publications/OJS/International%20Journal%20of%20Public%20Legal%20Education/08%20Sarah%20Morse%20final.docx#_ftn1">[2</a><a title="" href="file:///X:/Academic%20Library%20Services/Research%20Support%20Team/Scholarly%20Publications/OJS/International%20Journal%20of%20Public%20Legal%20Education/08%20Sarah%20Morse%20final.docx#_ftn1">]</a>.</p><div><br clear="all" /><hr align="left" size="1" width="33%" /><div><p>[1] Kofi Annan, United Nations Press Release SG/SM/6268 23 June 1997</p><p>[2] Owen Bowcott, (2013) The Guardian available at <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/law/2013/mar/11/legal-aid-cuts-shelter-offices">https://www.theguardian.com/law/2013/mar/11/legal-aid-cuts-shelter-offices</a> (Accessed: 25 September 2017)</p></div></div>
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Sieniuć, Magdalena. "Granting the Academic Title of Professor. Some Reflections on the Regulations Contained in Law on Higher Education and Science." Białostockie Studia Prawnicze 25, no. 4 (2020): 137–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/bsp.2020.25.04.10.

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Abstract The Law on Higher Education and Science of 20 July 2018, entered into force on 1 October 2018, introduced changes concerning the prerequisites for the acquisition of the academic title of professor and the procedure for awarding it. The stage of proceedings before the board of an organisational unit (e.g. Faculty Council) was also abandoned, which in fact led the procedure beyond the ‘walls of the university’ and limited it to the stage of proceedings before the Council of Scientific Excellence. The author considers selected issues relating to the Professor’s academic title, concerning the premise for awarding it, the course of the proceedings in this subject and the entities taking part in them, as well as the role played by the President of the Republic of Poland in these proceedings. As a result of the considerations conducted, the author assumed that the most far-reaching change was the legislator’s resignation from the stage of proceedings before the council of the entity from which the candidate for the title of professor had come from, assuming that the role of the President of the Republic of Poland in this process had not undergone any significant changes. He remains bound by the opinions of the reviewers appointed by the Council of Scientific Excellence and its position expressed in the administrative decision issued on the application for the academic title. In accordance with the viewpoint of the author, due to the resignation of the legislator from the stage of proceedings before an individual’s council, the opinions of the reviewers expressed in the justification of the Council of Scientific Excellence decision are now, in principle, the only emanation of the assessment of the scientific community expressed in this procedure.
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Kuziak, Michał. "Samuel Zborowski. Rymkiewicz w zwierciadle Słowackiego / SAMUEL ZBOROWSKI: JAROSŁAW MAREK RYMKIEWICZ VERSUS JULIUSZ SŁOWACKI." Ruch Literacki 54, no. 4-5 (2013): 495–516. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10273-012-0083-2.

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Summary This article presents a reading of Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz’s Samuel Zborowski in the context of Juliusz Słowacki’s poetic drama with the same title. The comparison of the two texts is intended to highlight their similarities and differences in their treatment of history and their use of Romantic and our modern episteme. The analysis looks at the following issues: 1/ the subjective perspective which organizes the hermeneutics of the past; 2/ the metaphysical premise which determines the status of the historical reconstruction; 3/ the historical reconstruction itself; and 4/ the nature of the communal project which signposts each writer’s reflection on the course of Polish history. The article argues that Rymkiewicz’s historical essay is an attempt at a reactivation of Romanticism within a postmodern (though with some modernist elements) framework.
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Kharkovskaya, Antonina A., and Marina V. Cherkunova. "Minitexts in American media-discourse (based on the titles of YouTube videos featuring Donald Trump)." Current Issues in Philology and Pedagogical Linguistics, no. 4(2020) (December 25, 2020): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.29025/2079-6021-2020-4-44-51.

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The article is devoted to the linguo-pragmatic analysis of the titles in the Internet media discourse. The research is based on 300 English titles of YouTube programmes devoted to Donald Trump and his activities that were uploaded within the period of 2016 to 2020. The aforesaid titles are considered as minitexts possessing the whole set of basic characteristics typical of the traditional language units of textual format. The authors take the premise that a title reflects all the functional and pragmatic features of the material it refers to, however, due to its small volume it proves to be more beneficial for eliciting the ways how linguistic and discourse means interact in the process of text production. The research is carried out with the help of the following methods: discourse analysis, interpretative analysis, descriptive method including functional and stylistic identification techniques. The contextual analysis of the selected titles contributes to determination of the focal points of the public interest concerning the figure of the American President on the one hand and it also helps to discover the trends within the public attitude evaluative vectors on the other hand, which prove to be outspokenly critical. Further on the linguistic peculiarities of the mini-format titles are studied in view of their lexical, syntactical and expressive specific features. All the data obtained is systematized in terms of a multi-level framework of language means expressing the public attitude to the figure of the American President. What is more, the ways of enhancing the pragmatic effect of the titles are elicited with regard to the extralinguistic factors such as the particular target audience, the specific communication setting and the channel of transmitting information.
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Sismanto, Mochamad Rizqi, and Aryani Witasari. "Juridical Analysis Of Standard Procedure Operational Management And Services (SPOPP) In Making Shari’a Notary Deed Based On Article 15 Paragraph (1) Of Law Number 2 Of 2014 Concerning The Position Of Notary." Jurnal Akta 7, no. 2 (2020): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/akta.v7i2.7890.

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The purpose of this study was to: 1) to analyze the implementation of standard operating procedures and service settings (SPOPP) notary in the deed of Shariah is based on article 15 paragraph (1) Law No. 2 of 2014 on the notary office. 2) to analyze the legal consequences shari’a deed made by the notary pursuant to Article 15 paragraph (1) Law No. 2 of 2014 on the notary office. The data used in this study are primary data, secondary data and data that can support tertiary study, which was then analyzed by qualitative descriptive method.Based on the analysis of data concluded that: 1) the execution of a deed notarized by a notary Shari’ah-based, there are two models in the inclusion of Bismillahhirrohmanirrohim writing. The first one is the inclusion of the article after the title, and the second inclusion Lafadz Bismillahhirromanirrohim/writing there were no written or written and included in the premise. 2) the legal effect of Shariah -based of authentic act by a notary depends on the placement Bissmilahhirrohmanirrohim writing. The first in the inclusion of the text at the beginning of the deed would have violated the rules of the article 38 of Law Notary, that at the beginning consists of the title deed deed, certificate number, full name and place of notary. The second in the inclusion of Bismillahhirrohmanirohim writing something was written and there are included in the premise.Keywords: Notary, Authentic Deed, Bismillahhirrohmanirohim Writing.
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Pawłowski, Sławomir. "Division of real estate upon request and the return obligation under Article 136(1) of the Act on the Real Property Management: a few remarks in the context of counteracting the so-called “land freezing” versus the principle of loyalty." Nieruchomości@ I, no. I (2021): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.7462.

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Division of real estate by application is still not properly recognised in the jurisprudence of administrative courts. On the one hand, this is manifested in the fact that, although it results in the takeover of private land for the benefit of a public entity for the purpose of building or extending public roads, this decision is not recognised as being expropriation. One of the most important consequences of denying to recognise this division as one of the forms of expropriation is that it is not subject to the return obligation, even if the public-purpose investment project, i.e. the construction of a public road, was not completed within 10 years of the takeover. It should be added that the lack of actions on the part of the commune to acquire such land leads to an adverse phenomenon which is referred to as “freezing the land”. On the other hand, it is argued that the division decision has no features of authoritative and compulsory acquisition of the title to real property by the commune. The above views are subject to criticism given inter alia that they fail to take into account that the spatial planning acts, in particular the local spatial development plan, play a prognostic role in relation to expropriation acts. The study presents the thesis that, were the premise of the public purpose be rejected, then regardless of the form of takeover of the title to real property by a public entity, the obligation to return this property to the former owner or its legal successors arises.
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Finnane, Antonia. "Cold War Sewing Machines: Production and Consumption in 1950s China and Japan." Journal of Asian Studies 75, no. 3 (2016): 755–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911816000607.

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With the “consumption turn” in the humanities and the social sciences, a phenomenon evident in English-language scholarship from the 1980s onward, production ceased to command the attention it had once received from historians. A recent (2012) study of the sewing machine in modern Japan by Harvard historian Andrew Gordon demonstrates the effects: what could feasibly have been published under the title “Making Machinists” was instead marketed as “Fabricating Consumers.” What does it mean to talk about consumers in 1950s Japan, a time and place of hard work, thrift, and restraint? For Gordon an important premise was the role of women in the postwar economy. This provides a point of departure from which to explore the ideologies and practices of production and consumption across the Cold War dividing line between “consumerist” and “productionist” regimes in East Asia. The Cold War was a time of sharp differences between the two societies, but also a time of shared preoccupations with productivity and national growth. In their different political contexts, Japanese and Chinese women were acting out many of the same roles.
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Sellers, Mortimer N. S. "The Purpose of International Law Is to Advance Justice—and International Law Has No Value Unless It Does So." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 111 (2017): 301–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/amp.2017.64.

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The central topic of this year's annual meeting of the American Society of International Law has been “What International Law Values,” restated more forcefully in the title of this panel, “The Value and Purpose of International Law.” Notice the underlying assumption: that international law has value and serves some useful purpose. This premise is important because it supplies the basis on which international law seeks to secure our obedience and respect. We have no reason to obey or respect international law unless international law has some value or serves some useful purpose. This leads us to consider what this value and purpose might be. Which values and what purpose does international law exist to serve? Or, more important, which values and purpose would international law have to serve or advance if it were to deserve our obedience or respect? The answer can be given in one word: justice. Justice is the value that justifies or could justify international law, and justice is the purpose that international law properly seeks to serve and protect.
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Sukhera, Javeed, Michael Wodzinski, Maham Rehman, and Cristina M. Gonzalez. "The Implicit Association Test in health professions education: A meta-narrative review." Perspectives on Medical Education 8, no. 5 (2019): 267–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40037-019-00533-8.

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Abstract Introduction Implicit bias is a growing area of interest among educators. Educational strategies used to elicit awareness of implicit biases commonly include the Implicit Association Test (IAT). Although the topic of implicit bias is gaining increased attention, emerging critique of the IAT suggests the need to subject its use to greater theoretical and empirical scrutiny. Methods The authors employed a meta-narrative synthesis to review existing research on the use of the IAT in health professions education. Four databases were searched using key terms yielding 1151 titles. After title, abstract and full-text screening, 38 articles were chosen for inclusion. Coding and analysis of articles sought a meaningful synthesis of educational approaches relating to the IAT, and the assumptions and theoretical positions that informed these approaches. Results Distinct, yet complementary, meta-narratives were found in the literature. The dominant perspective utilizes the IAT as a metric of implicit bias to evaluate the success of an educational activity. A contrasting narrative describes the IAT as a tool to promote awareness while triggering discussion and reflection. Discussion Whether used as a tool to measure bias, raise awareness or trigger reflection, the use of the IAT provokes tension between distinct meta-narratives, posing a challenge to educators. Curriculum designers should consider the premise behind the IAT before using it, and be prepared to address potential reactions from learners such as defensiveness or criticism. Overall, findings suggest that educational approaches regarding implicit bias require critical reflexivity regarding assumptions, values and theoretical positioning related to the IAT.
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Merricks, Linda. "Environmental History." Rural History 7, no. 1 (1996): 97–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956793300000996.

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A cursory examination of publishers’ catalogues reveals a number of titles like Environmental History, Green History and An Environmental History of Britain which suggest an upsurge of interest in what has come to be called ‘environmental history’. This weight of scholarship suggests that demands for the ‘greening of history’, or for more studies of the impact of human actions on the countryside, which have been made throughout the present decade, have been answered. It is worth noting the shift of title from ‘Green’ to ‘Environmental’. ‘Green’ is increasingly attached to the political movements and social groups concerned with environmental issues and even, in the case of the German Greens, to political parties whose concerns include ecology as only one of a number of interests. ‘Environmental’ has a much broader range, but, as the titles below demonstrate, this is by no means an absolute distinction. Closer consideration of many of these works reveals that although ‘History’ appears in many titles, the books are actually written by archaeologists, by sociologists, by political theorists, by Green activists and, most frequently, by geographers - all with ‘historical’ appended to their discipline. The Social Construction of the Past is a collection of essays from the Second World Archaeological Conference; Environmentalism proves to be ‘the view from Anthropology’ but contains at least one essay which appears to be a model of what environmental history could be. Historical Ecology: Cultural Knowledge and Changing Landscapes, rather confusingly, has chapters on historical transformations and a discussion of the ‘history’ in historical ecology. This is perhaps not surprising. History has always prided itself on interdisciplinarity and on its universal appeal. The usual justifications for undergraduate history begin from the premise that a knowledge of one's own history is necessary for any understanding of society, and that history has so many variations that there is bound to be some congenial corner for anyone interested in the past. What is still lacking, however, is British environmental history, written by historians.
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Smita Dalvi. "Cinema, Architecture and Domesticity: The Filmic House in Basu Chatterjee’s ‘Piya ka Ghar’." Creative Space 7, no. 1 (2019): 57–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.15415/cs.2019.71006.

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This paper explores the intersection of cinema and architecture to analyse the Filmic House in Hindi film Piya Ka Ghar (Dir. Basu Chatterjee, 1972). It deploys Environment-Behaviour Studies for film interpretation to make readings about the unique habitability and domesticity of chawls, a residential typology evolved in Bombay for communal living in a dense urban situation. The central premise of the film is constructed around the spatial anxieties faced by a young bride having grown up in a spacious village house when she arrives at her new marital home, a single room chawl tenement that is home to five other people besides her husband, and is always overrun by chawl friends. This marital house (or ‘The Home of the Beloved’, of the title) and its extreme utilisation of space is the source of her anxieties and impacts her behaviour. The lived space rendered in the film and its architectural mise-en-scene is found to communicate about the strategies of adaptation and possible reconciliation to a life in chawl. It also communicates nuanced meanings about the generally understood notions of domesticity such as home as a private and inner domain vis-à-vis the world outside by showing their fluidity in the context of chawl living.
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Badea, Dorel, Olga BucoveȚchi, and Daniel Roman. "Knowledge Augmentation in the Organizational Field through Managerial Behavioral Models." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 27, no. 1 (2021): 168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2021-0026.

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Abstract Organizational transformation based on capabilities and, implicitly, the transfer of experience and expertise between different generations are valuable and interesting organizational processes to increase organizational performance, regardless of the type of organization. In the field of human resources, the temporary succession of different typologies of generations (Z, Millennials, etc.) has brought to the attention of theorists and practitioners the need to reconsider practices to reach the audience with the most appropriate message, in terms of gaining the most appropriate resource, its formation and loyalty throughout their career. An important role, certainly amplified by the context of the pandemic crisis, is held by the formative component (through basic specialized education and through specialized trainings or training sessions) and subsequently, the way in which good managerial practices are highlighted in it. In the general framework described in this article, it is intended to highlight the existing particularities for the military field, with emphasis on the university dimension, considering the premise that the cultivation of successful managerial behaviors is a factor in increasing knowledge in the field of defense. Using mainly qualitative research methods, several possible directions are proposed for the development of solutions specific to the field mentioned in the title, which would contribute to making the current practice more dynamic.
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Aldhouse-Green, Miranda. "Connective Tissue: Embracing Fluidity and Subverting Boundaries in European Iron Age and Roman Provincial Images." Religions 12, no. 5 (2021): 351. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel12050351.

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There is a mounting body of evidence for somatic exchange in burial practices within later British prehistory. The title of the present paper was sparked by a recent article in The Times (Tuesday 1 September 2020), which contained a description of human bone curation and body mingling clearly present in certain Bronze Age funerary depositional rituals. The practice of mixing up bodies has been identified at several broadly coeval sites, a prime example being Cladh Hallan in the Scottish Hebrides, where body parts from different individuals were deliberately mingled, not just somatically but also chronologically. This paper’s arguments rest upon the premise that somatic boundary crossing is reflected in Iron Age and later art, especially in the blending of human and animal imagery and of one animal species with another. Such themes are endemic in La Tène decorative metalwork and in western Roman provincial sacred imagery. It is possible, indeed likely, that such fluidity is associated with deliberate subversion of nature and with the presentation of ‘shamanism’ in its broadest sense. Breaking ‘natural’ rules and orders introduces edge blurring between material and spiritual worlds, representing, perhaps, the ability of certain individuals (shamans) to break free from human-scapes and to wander within the realms of the divine.
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Sadri, Sorab. "An Opinion on Strategic Directions for an Economy in the Capitalist Periphery: The Case of India." Journal of Economic Development, Environment and People 3, no. 3 (2014): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.26458/jedep.v3i3.78.

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This paper is based on sixteen years of intensive examination and research into three Industrial Sectors (manufacturing, process and technology) of Western India and all observations contained herein are born out of and relate directly to those sectors. The premise upon which we stand is that if business ethics and corporate governance co-exists then with proper HR interventions a value centred corporate culture will very likely emerges and the journey towards achieving organisational excellence becomes that much easier. In the postgraduate textbook entitled Organisational Excellence through Business Ethics and Corporate Governance the authors had begun by defining ethics and stating that ethics was the precondition for generating value centred corporate cultures? They then delved deep into what ethics entrails and how it impacts the organisation as well as the individual within it. Thereafter they went in to the concept of Corporate Governance, defined it, viewed how it developed, examined how it was practiced overseas and then how it came to India. In this paper the authors attempt to show how good governance is based on ethics and how those who head the functions of People Management, Company Secretary, and Accountancy (cost and chartered) can gainfully use it for realising the larger interest of the organisations they belong to. To that extent, this paper is just what the title suggests: an opinion on the subject based on ongoing research
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Entwistle, Alice. "Counting Form: Gender and the Geometries of Address, in Frances Presley and Carol Watts." Humanities 9, no. 2 (2020): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h9020048.

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This essay treats two innovative site-specific sequences produced by women in the first decade of the twenty first century. Both are explicitly interested in the relationship between geometry, writing (as material and political practice) and geo-cultural space, a relationship each finds inflected to some extent by gender emphases. Starting from the premise that any piece of writing is itself a place, the essay considers the self-conscious textualities of its primary texts—one concerned with Exmoor; the other with a sheep-farm in rural mid-Wales—in the light of their different, if similarly rural and relatively remote, contexts. Presley’s ‘Stone Settings’ explores the relationship between some of the quasi-geometrical Neolithic stone arrangements dotted across Exmoor, and the mediation of their apparently Euclidean sometimes barely visible forms in/as text. Watts’ work-in-progress Zeta Landscape mobilises in the ‘analytical’ or ‘projective’ (ie non-Euclidean) geometry of its title the complex weave of routine care-giving and accountancy charging the contemporary (Michel Foucault’s ‘distributive’) pastoral. Both sequences wryly suggest that poetic form can finally no more adequately figure place than the abstractions of mathematical discourse can utter the cultural ecology of any environment, however concrete-seeming. Aided by Jacques Derrida’s powerful essay ‘White Mythology’, the account comes to rest on the equally equivocal recognition of the in/effectuality of metaphor in any kind of address, critical or creative.
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Bulmău, Cora, Gabriela Ionescu, and Cosmin Mărculescu. "Bio-Gaseous Fuels from Agricultural Waste Pyrolysis (Part II)." MATEC Web of Conferences 290 (2019): 11005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201929011005.

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The results presented in the following paper are making the aim of a broadly research concentrated to investigate the temperature effects on agricultural waste pyrolysis performed in a batch reactor. Briefly, the motivation along with experimental features and main results generated from the rape straw low temperature pyrolysis (300°C-500°C) have been offered in the first part submitted at the MSE 2019 conference, with the title: Bio-gaseous fuels from agricultural waste pyrolysis (Part I). The current section (second part of the study) presents the results obtained in case of the rape straw high temperature pyrolysis (600°C-800°C). Overall, as expected, the augmentation of the operating temperature, inhibits the bio-oil and biochar formation, enhancing the pyrolysis gas production. The distribution of gaseous components varies depending on temperature and residence time. The transition stages and the formation of the main pyrolysis gaseous species are also presented and discussed. The most dominant chemical element from the pyrolysis gas is N2, due to its constant presence as non-oxidant agent in the process. Considering the same premise, the rape straw pyrolysis gaseous species distribution in the temperature range of 600°C-800°C varies between: 47%-58% CO2, 18%-28% CO, 14%-35% H2, while the pyrolysis gas density 1.1-1.4 kg/m3 and higher heating value 23-52 MJ/kg.
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Gracia, Antonio Gallardo. "“Dear White People Vol. 2”: Social networking as an enforcing tool for racial inequality." Prace Kulturoznawcze 24, no. 4 (2021): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0860-6668.24.4.3.

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Recently, social networking sites have been used as a means of spreading an alarming narrative under the premise of freedom of speech, through enraging, provocative and harmful messages. Some of them, posted by powerful and influential people, have empowered a group of individuals who have spoken up and expressed their approval of said messages through increasingly harsher language, as well as violent actions. Some of them were racist in tone, and increasingly widespread on several social media platforms, such as Twitter, where the issue of racial inequality fuels increasing division and hatred. Dear White People is a Netflix series, based on a 2014 film of the same title, depicting Winchester University, an ethnically diverse college in the United States of America, where a conflict along racial lines erupts. At the same University, Samantha White, a junior Media Studies major, begins hosting a radio show called “Dear White People”, addressed to Caucasian students in order to make them aware of what Blackness means in a judgmental, predominantly white society. The aim of this article is to present how influential social networking is in society by using the example of Dear White People Vol. 2, as well as to illustrate how the issue of racism increases in magnitude through a narrative that spreads and encourages individuals to take verbal and physical actions against the black minority.
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WELTON, MARTIN. "The Matter of Metaphor: Remembering Phillip." Theatre Research International 45, no. 3 (2020): 348–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883320000371.

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As an undergraduate student in Birmingham in the early 1990s, I spent a lot of time in the stacks in the library where I had discovered, through back issues of TDR for the most part, something called ‘performance studies’. It didn't really figure on our curriculum, but having become duly exposed to Richard Foreman scripts, photographs of Annie Sprinkle shows and various essays on ritual, I wished like hell that it did. It was this that led me to a book, By Means of Performance, edited by Richard Schechner and Willa Appel. One chapter in particular floored me completely. Entitled ‘What Does It Mean to “Become the Character”: Power, Presence and Transcendence in Asian In-Body Disciplines of Practice’, it combined a deep knowledge of the practices it discussed that could only have come from doing them in depth, with a level of philosophical and ethnographic detail that made tangible, material sense of the apparently esoteric premise of its title. The chapter was Phillip's, and his great gift as both teacher and scholar was always that ability to place the relationship between ‘the doer and the thing done’ at the heart of things. This is, of course, a key tenet of the American pragmatist tradition (the phrase is John Dewey's, I believe, although I often heard Phillip make use of it) and I don't think he would object to me aligning him with it.
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HOROWITZ, RICHARD S. "Politics, Power and the Chinese Maritime Customs: the Qing Restoration and the Ascent of Robert Hart." Modern Asian Studies 40, no. 3 (2006): 549–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x06002113.

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On 6 November 1865, Robert Hart, the 30-year-old Inspector General (I.G.) of the Imperial Maritime Customs Service, presented to his supervisors in the Zongli Yamen, the Qing Empire's new foreign office, a long memorandum critiquing Chinese administrative practices and offering suggestions for improvement. He criticized corruption and inefficiency at all levels of government, called for tax reform, greater specialization and better technical education of officials, improving contacts with the outside world, and promoting foreign methods and technology. The memorandum, written in Chinese, was entitled the ‘Bystander's View’ (juwai pangguan lun). A few months later it was submitted by the Zongli Yamen to the throne, and together with a similar tract by British diplomat Thomas Wade, distributed to senior Qing officials for comment. It had little impact at the time. But forty years later, when the Empress Dowager Cixi reportedly told the author that she wished she had followed his advice, it became a foundation stone of the mythology of Robert Hart, a symbol of the failure of the Qing court to take full advantage of the Portadown native's wisdom. Hart's premise, encapsulated in the title, was that as an outsider to the Qing system he could see problems that insiders could not. ‘The true face of Mount Lu can only be seen in its entirety by one who stands away from it.’ But the memorandum, for all of its notoriety, was uncharacteristic of Hart.
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Mannon, Ethan. "Precluded Dwelling: The Dollmaker and Under the Feet of Jesus as Georgics of Displacement." Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 25, no. 1 (2017): 86–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jffp.2017.815.

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In this article, I explore displacement as a force that precludes dwelling. I do so in the context of the georgic mode, a literary tradition defined by dwelling and by the kind of agricultural endeavoring that Heidegger relates to “building.” As he explains in “Building Dwelling Thinking,” to build is not only to make or to construct, but also “to preserve and care for, specifically to till the soil, to cultivate the vine” (147). Thus, in addition to creation outright, Heidegger’s “building” involves husbandry. His expansive definition multiplies the kinds of human activity described by building. When humans cultivate plants, they create a situation and environment wherein the crop can flourish. The generative force is nonhuman; growth comes from the plant itself. We cannot build a vineyard as we can a structure. In addition to placing humans in a caretaking role, the three terms in Heidegger’s title further indicate that the husbandman’s “building” requires his continual attention to his place and to his work. Building, in the agricultural sense of the word, requires prolonged physical presence and much thought. Heidegger’s choice of a vineyard underscores the importance of time to dwelling: as a perennial plant that requires years of investment before bearing fruit, the vineyard functions as a site where planning and labor, observation and care unfold across the seasons and over a period of years. The full scope of Heidegger’s dwelling, then, involves prolonged (if not permanent) and productive agricultural thinking and laboring. My fundamental premise is that Heideggerian dwelling reaches a confluence with the georgic mode.
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Gray, Rosemary. "Ben Okri’s Aphorisms: “Music on the Wings of a Soaring Bird”." Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 7, no. 2 (2018): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ajis-2018-0042.

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Abstract The title of this presentation is derived from Ben Okri’s latest publication, The Magic Lamp (2017), itself an intersectional text featuring a selection of Rosemary Clunie’s art and Okri’s accompanying ontopoietic/ heightened consciousness prose. This trans-disciplinary paper traces the trajectory and suggests the import of Okri’s blueprints for regaining our true state of being: his aphorisms in Birds of Heaven (1996), A Time for New Dreams (2011) and those in Johns Hopkins’s journal, Callaloo (2015, 38(5): 1042-1043). Reviving a wisdom corpus from antiquity, this Booker Prizewinning Nigerian novelist provides a guiding paremiological exemplum in A Time for New Dreams to counter postmodernity’s obsession with the pleasure principle or fast living and hyper-connectivity: “And out of the wilderness/ The songbird sings/ ‘Nothing is what it seems./ This is a time for new dreams’” (2011: 147). Based on Italian Renaissance’s Desiderius Erasmus’s ([1540] 1982) view on the luminous benefits of concise thought, the argument is that the quintessence of aphorisms or proverbs has been and is their pithy wisdom. A basic premise is that the Imaginatio Creatix communicating in poetic prose aphorisms provides fertile ground for new connections, new depths, and new transversals as well as epiphanies or what Okri terms the alchemy of ‘serendipity’. A fragment in Birds of Heaven (1996: 40) highlights the moral purpose of Okri’s aphorisms: “It is precisely in a broken age that we need mystery and a reawakened sense of wonder: need them in order to be whole again.”
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Cartwright, William. "Emotion maps." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-38-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> My perspective of Emotion Maps is not maps of emotions or the emotions evoked by spaces mapped or by mapping emotions evoked through the process of moving through a space. But – it is what we experience as ‘emotional uplifting’, when we view a cartographic artefact, whereby we elevate that artefact from a tool to communicate about geography to a piece of art. This is based on the premise of ‘Emotional Architecture’ proposed by by Mathias Goéritz in 1953 to describe an architecture elevated to art for the purpose of inspiring emotion (Loiseau, 2017). This led me to thinking about whether there are any maps that also inspire emotion.</p><p> As rightly noted by a reviewer of this contribution (and thank you to reviewers for considering this paper and your welcomed reviews), what I am probably addressing is ‘aesthetic pleasure’. However, in order to ‘fit’ with Goéritz’s Emotional Architecture concept, I have stayed with my original title. </p><p>As my research background is not in the area of Art and Cartography, I acknowledge that here I tread on dangerous ground. The reason for undertaking this research was to ascertain whether certain cartographic products may, when viewed, inspire viewers and uplift their emotions. This proposition needed to be tested by assessing a selection of cartographic artefacts against one Art theory. The theory papers from the era that was applied is Warehouse Theory.</p>
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Kellman, Steven G. "Omnilingual Aspirations: The Case of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices 18, no. 1 (2021): 6–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2618-897x-2021-18-1-6-19.

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Adopted by the United Nations in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, the most widely translated document. However, versions in 419 languages are not conceived as translations but equivalences, alternate embodiments of identical tenets. The Bible has been rendered into numerous languages, but the Hebrew and Greek originals possess authority that English, Bengali, and Xhosa derivatives do not. The Bible is translated, but the UDHR is, through the theology of international governance, transubstantiated into multiple tongues. No version has priority; each is equally valid, transparent, and interchangeable. The utopian premise is not only that all humans possess inalienable rights but also that all languages express the same principles. The document’s title, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, might seem a solecism, a misplaced modifier. Surely, it is human rights that are universal, not the declaration. However, the UN insists that all versions (at least in the original official languages) are equally binding. It rejects Whorfian notions that particular languages enable particular thoughts and embraces languages as neutral tools whose specific manifestation is irrelevant. Arguments against imprisoning writers in Burma could appeal equally to the authority of either the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or la Déclaration universelle des droits de l’homme or Всеобщую декларацию прав человека or la Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos or 世界人权宣言. Rather than the Babelian myth of an Ur-Sprache before hubris scattered us into mutual unintelligibility, the UDHR endorses a Chomskyan belief that all languages can express the same thoughts. Yet differences among versions of Article 1 (“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights”) are not trivial; dignity is incommensurable with Würde, αξιοπρέπεια, dignidade, waardigheid, or достоинства. The UDHR is a translingual text shaped by the languages of framers and translators.
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Thanon, Omar Hashim. "The foundations of peaceful coexistence after the war ... Mosul is a model." Tikrit Journal For Political Science, no. 16 (July 2, 2019): 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/poltic.v0i16.146.

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Since peaceful coexistence reflects in its various aspects the concept of harmony between the members of the same society with their different national, religious and sectarian affiliations, as well as their attitudes and ideas, what brings together these are the common bonds such as land, interests and common destiny. But this coexistence is exposing for crises and instability and the theft of rights and other that destroy the communities with their different religious, national, sectarian, ethnic aspects, especially if these led to a crisis of fighting or war, which produces only destruction and mass displacement, ttherefore, the process of bridging the gap between the different parts of society in the post-war phase through a set of requirements that serve as the basis for the promotion of peaceful coexistence within the same country to consolidate civil and community peace in order to create a general framework and a coherent basis to reconstruct the community again.
 Hence the premise of the research by asking about the extent of the possibility and ability of the community of religious and ethnic diversity, which has been exposed to these crises, which aimed at this diversity, basically to be able to rise and re-integrate within the same country and thus achieve civil and community peace, and Mosul is an example for that, the negative effects of the war and the accomplices of many criminal acts have given rise to hatred and fear for all, leading to the loss of livelihoods, which in the long term may have devastating social and psychological consequences.
 To clarify all of this, the title of the first topic was a review of the concept and origin of peaceful coexistence. While the second topic dealt with the requirements of peaceful coexistence and social integration in Mosul, the last topic has identified the most important challenges facing the processes of coexistence and integration in Mosul. All this in order to paint a better future for the conductor at all levels in the near term at the very least to achieve the values of this peaceful coexistence, especially in the post-war period.
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Wolak, Grzegorz. "The issue of claims for compensation under Article 18(1) of the Act of 21 June 2001 on the Protection of Tenants’ Rights, Commune Housing Resources and Amendments to the Civil Code." Nieruchomości@ III, no. III (2021): 33–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.2476.

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The paper briefly outlines some selected issues regarding claims for compensation against a person occupying residential premises without a legal title under Article 18(1) of the Act of 21 June 2001 on the Protection of Tenants’ Rights, Commune Housing Resources and Amendments to the Civil Code. The nature of the compensation and the obligation to pay the same, the nature of liability for damage on the part of the person occupying residential premises without a legal title as well the right of action to pursue claims under Article 18(1) of the above-mentioned Act have been discussed.
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McGowan, Beth, and Meredith Ayers. "Comparison of core full text coverage in CINAHL Complete, ProQuest’s Nursing and Allied Health Source and Lippincott Wilkins and Wilson’s Nursing & Health Professionals Premier Collection." Reference Reviews 29, no. 1 (2015): 2–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rr-07-2014-0185.

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Purpose – This paper aims to assess relative full-text coverage of core nursing and allied health journals in three databases: CINAHL Complete, ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Source and Lippincott Wilkins and Wilson (LWW)’s Nursing & Health Professionals Premier Collection. Design/methodology/approach – The 2012 Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section (NAHRS) of the MLA list of 213 core nursing journals and the 1996 Brandon Hill list of 75 important allied journals were checked against full-text coverage of the three databases. Findings – CINAHL Complete provided 126 of 213 titles or 59 per cent of NAHRS titles and 31 of 75 or 41 per cent of the Brandon Hill titles; ProQuest provided 74 of 213 titles or 35 per cent of NAHRS titles and 27 of 75 or 36 per cent of the Brandon Hill titles; LWW provided 42 of 213 or 20 per cent of NAHRS titles and 5 of 75 or 6 per cent of the Brandon Hill titles. Research limitations/implications – If researchers have access to CINAHL Complete, they have access with that single database to significant coverage of quality nursing and allied health titles. The other two databases provide additional coverage and some unique title coverage, but their offerings are more limited. Originality/value – As no studies comparing full-text coverage of core nursing and allied health journals in three databases, CINAHL Complete, ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Source and LWW’s Nursing & Health Professionals Premier Collection, exist, this study fills that need for librarians.
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Stewart, Ruth, Harsha Dayal, and Laurenz Langer. "Terminology and tensions within evidence-informed decision-making in South Africa over a 15-year period." Research for All 1, no. 2 (2017): 252–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18546/rfa.01.2.03.

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In this article, we examine a key premise underlying evidence-informed decisionmaking (EIDM) – that research is for all, including service users and potential users, service providers and a wide range of decision-makers, from those running local services to national government officials and international agencies. Qualitative data collected on terminology used when writing and talking about EIDM over a period of 15 years during the implementation of a number of capacity development programmes in South Africa were combined with critical reflections in practice. Findings reveal that tensions exist in the titles and terminology used to describe the relationships between academia and government or between research and policy, and that these tensions have shifted over time, but not necessarily diminished. An analysis and critique of this terminology is provided to identify and unpack these tensions, which challenge the central premise of 'research for all'. The perpetuation of divisive labels that profile people, of job titles and specific terminology that describe agency, as well as the use of technical language, continues to exclude people from the approach. These have the effect of setting up users against producers of evidence. In conclusion, we challenge the advocates of the EIDM approach to review language and terminology to be more inclusive, to enable relationship-building and ease the process of engagement to ensure evidence-informed decision-making is true to its premise that research is for all.
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Harris, HC, and DLW Krueger. "Implementing energy efficiency policy in housing in South Africa." Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 16, no. 3 (2005): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2005/v16i3a3114.

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The Thermal Insulation Association of South Africa (TIASA) is supporting government measures to promote energy efficiency in South African buildings. The research document titled: ‘New standards of thermal design to provide comfort and energy efficiency in South African housing’, has been adopted by TIASA, and details an objective basis for a standard. The S.A.N.S. 283 titled: ‘Energy efficiency for naturally ventilated buildings’ has as its premise, the same assumptions and methodologies as the research document. The provision of comfort in all housing in South Africa, including the problematic 30/36 m2 subsidy house – can be a reality with the proposals.
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Chigara, Benedict Abrahamson. "Incommensurabilities of the SADC Land Issue and Nozick's Entitlement Theory." African Journal of International and Comparative Law 25, no. 3 (2017): 295–325. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ajicl.2017.0197.

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Racialised land ownership in former apartheid-governed states of the SADC remains the most divisive subject particularly between Western states and SADC states themselves. Western states have reacted to the SADC land reform programme (LRP) by imposing severe economic sanctions on target states while SADC states have, in the aftermath of the Campbell decision, suspended the very SADC Tribunal for handing down that decision, pending review of its jurisdiction. Further, SADC states have limited the jurisdiction of the Tribunal to inter-state matters only, shutting the door on individual petitions for any alleged human rights abuses. At the heart of this matter is the issue of contested title to lands that the SADC Tribunal had dealt with in the Campbell case. This article applies Nozick's entitlement theory to determine the question of entitlement as a means of illuminating the incommensurabilities around the SADC land issue. Formalist arguments that are premised on strict and purist positions on either side of these incommensurabilities are weighed under the light of entitlement theory. The article shows that because of its historically multi-layered dimensions, the SADC land issue appears ill-suited to legal formalist arguments that ignore both the historical context of colonialism and forcible expropriation of native titles without compensation.
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Okon, Emmanuel O. "Property Title, Formal Credit Access and Business Expansion." International Journal of Marketing Research Innovation 2, no. 1 (2018): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.46281/ijmri.v2i1.102.

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The cardinal objective of this study is to examine the impact of Land Title Document on credit access and business growth. A case study was applied on Nasarawa state, Nigeria to better understand the phenomenon been researched. Information was gathered from the field through face-to-face interviews and through the administering of questionnaire among business operators in some selected towns. The research revealed that a large proportion of respondents do not have Land Title Document to their business premises and that they have never made a request for it from government agency before. 60.00% of respondents’ responded that the duration of the processing of the document takes months/years. 44.52% of respondents reported that never have banks made request for the document before granting loan facilities while 30.24% of respondents’ indicated ‘yes, often’. From the responses, 40.47% of respondents were of the view that possession of ‘C of O’ document will not enhance their capital based and business expansion. The views of the respondents suggest that delay is a major problem in the processing of Land Title Document. Among the reasons cited for the delays are problems with documentation and legal issues. A reasonable percentage of respondents (31.43%) were of the view that the cost of obtaining ‘C of C’ is high and difficult in the State. A suggested solution is that the government agency handling this document should be reorganize and the steps required to obtain this document should be reduced and made uniform within the State.
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Rodríguez Morín, Felipe. "Aproximación biográfica y literaria a Antonio Marqués y Espejo (1762-1818)." Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII, no. 27 (December 22, 2017): 285. http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/cesxviii.27.2017.285-322.

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RESUMENAnte la gran escasez de datos sobre la vida del escritor y sacerdote ilustrado Antonio Marqués y Espejo, pretende el presente trabajo dar noticia de diversos sucesos de su existencia, para que puestos en conexión con sus publicaciones puedan contribuir a conocer, siquiera parcialmente, algo más de su persona, y de paso a añadir alguna luz sobre su obra, en mucha parte también desconocida. A este respecto, y en directa correlación con la anterior premisa, hemos querido aportar una imagen global de sus empresas literarias y, por lo mismo, necesariamente resumida, con el objetivo de tener una perspectiva panorámica de su obra y engranarla, así, con su biografía.PALABRAS CLAVEAntonio Marqués y Espejo, vida y obra, traducciones del francés, ganancia económica, educación de la mujer, arrepentimiento, hospitalidad. TITLEA biographical and literary approach to Antonio Marqués y Espejo (1762-1818)ABSTRACTDue to the notable lack of information regarding the life of the Enlightenment writer and priest Antonio Marqués y Espejo, this essay aims to give news of several events of his existence, which, put in connection with his publications, will contribute to knowing, at least partially, something about him, and thus shedding some light on his work, quite unknown too. In this regard, and directly related to the previous premise, we have wanted to provide a global and therefore necessarily summarised image of his literary works, with the objective of having a panoramic perspective of his work, and connecting it with his biography.KEY WORDSAntonio Marqués y Espejo, life and work, translations from French, financial gain, women’s education, remorse, hospitality.
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Słodowa-Hełpa, Małgorzata. "Economic Policy from the Perspective of Contemporary Challenges in Economic History – Hopes, Concerns and Dilemmas." Studia Historiae Oeconomicae 38, no. 1 (2020): 4–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sho-2020-0001.

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Abstract The article, written on the basis of a critical review of the latest Polish and foreign-language literature, materials from websites and the author’s experience gained from previous research, is treated as a voice in the discussion on new challenges and the need for historical research on economic policy in its various dimensions and contexts, and on the possibilities in this field. The premises which determined the title, nature and scope of the study were highlighted in the introduction. The following three parts attempt to answer the following questions in sub-headings: why is the turn to the problems of economic policy particularly desirable now? What premises justify and enable intensification of historical research on economic policy problems? How to study the past of economic policy to participate in managing the present and creating the future?
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Grosz, Barbara J. "Utterance and Objective: Issues in Natural Language Communication." AI Magazine 1, no. 1 (2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v1i1.86.

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Two premises, reflected in the title, underlie the perspective from which I will consider research in natural language processing in this article. First, progress on building computer systems that process natural languages in any meaningful sense (i.e., systems that interact reasonably with people in natural language) requires considering language as part of a larger communicative situation. Second, as the phrase “utterance and objective” suggests, regarding language as communication requires consideration of what is said literally, what is intended, and the relationship between the two.
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Williamson, Rosemary. "Australian Special-Interest Magazines: A Case Study in Community Formation and Survival." Media International Australia 150, no. 1 (2014): 122–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x1415000123.

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Special-interest titles represent a dynamic sector of the Australian magazine industry, yet few studies have been undertaken on them or their histories. Quilt-making titles serve as a case study of one of the most successful special-interest categories – craft – and special-interest magazines more generally. By tracing the evolution of magazines for quilters and by taking as its premise the rhetorical function of magazines in forming communities, this article illustrates the symbiotic interaction between publishing histories, including the exploitation of new technologies, and the sense of self engendered by magazines. In quilters' magazines, this sense of self is most recently pronounced in content describing the ‘modern quilter’, for whom digital media literacy is characteristic. The article's findings are used to advocate further research into the rhetorical and practical responses made by special-interest titles to a competitive publishing environment that is no longer dependent on paper-based delivery of content.
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Tee, Louise. "Surrender to the inevitable?" Cambridge Law Journal 58, no. 1 (1999): 1–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008197399311016.

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ADVERSE possession and registered land are unlikely bedfellows–the one originating in the common law idea that a freehold estate results from possession and the other premised upon registration validating title. Indeed, when registration of title was introduced into England and Wales in the nineteenth century, acquisition of title to registered land by adverse possession was prohibited–see section 21 of the Land Transfer Act 1875. However, a more pragmatic approach then ensued, and the Land Registration Act 1925, s. 75, expansively provided that the Limitation Acts should apply to registered land in the same manner and to the same extent as those Acts applied to unregistered land. But technically, of course, this was impossible, and the section detailed a special trust mechanism for registered land alone. Section 75 thus clearly illustrates the inherent difficulties in trying to retain the substantive law of unregistered land within a registered context. Tensions are inevitable, because of the very different conceptual bases of the two systems. In Central London Commercial Estates Ltd. v. Kato Kagaku Ltd., The Times, 27 July 1998, Sedley J. was directly faced with such tension, as he strove to determine the effect of section 75.
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Zimmerman, Mark. "Introduction: Selecting an Antidepressant." CNS Spectrums 14, S12 (2009): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1092852900026341.

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Four years ago, my colleagues and I published an article titled “Why isn't bupropion the most frequently prescribed antidepressant?” The goal of that article was not to advocate bupropion as the preferred agent for treating depression, but rather to stimulate discussion about how psychiatrists choose an antidepressant as well as to highlight the gap between results of efficacy studies and clinical decision making in real-world practice.The argument in support of bupropion being the preferred antidepressant was based on three premises: all antidepressants are equally effective; adverse effects (AEs) of greatest concern to patients who take antidepressants are weight gain and sexual dysfunction; and bupropion does not cause either of these AEs. Acceptance of these three premises suggested the title of that article.Although many reviews of the antidepressant literature, including the revised American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder, conclude that antidepressants are equally effective in general, several experts in the treatment of depression have suggested that medications with >1 mechanism of action may be more effective than agents that have more selective neurotransmitter effects. In a meta-analysis of eight studies comparing the remission rates in patients treated with the serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) venlafaxine or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), Thase and colleagues demonstrated that venlafaxine was more effective than SSRIs in achieving remission in depressed patients. However, these conclusions were tentative as most of the included studies were comparisons of venlafaxine and fluoxetine; only one study included sertraline, and there were no studies of citalopram included in the review. In addition, patients who had previously failed treatment with an SSRI were not excluded, and, although patients who fail with one SSRI may respond to subsequent treatment with another SSRI, the inclusion of SSRI failures may favor venlafaxine in comparisons with SSRIs. Lastly, all of the studies included in the meta-analysis were funded by the manufacturer of venlafaxine.
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Стрельников, Павел, and Pavel Strelnikov. "Vindicatory Action in Protection of Title to Real Property of Legal Persons." Journal of Russian Law 2, no. 9 (2014): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/5501.

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The question of the protection of property rights of legal entities in a market economy is of particular importance because it is the basis of their economic activities. Particularly acute this problem gives the specifics of the legal regime of the real estate, which has a significant impact on the choice of the means of protecting the violated rights, questioning the use of some of them. One of the methods of protection is indicated by replevin. The question of vindication as a way to protect the property rights of legal entities in the real estate is very controversial, because often put into question the very possibility of vindication property. The arguments for limiting the use of debt collection as a way to protect the rights of ownership of real estate can be divided into two groups. The first related to the essential characteristics of the real estate. The second is based on the legal regime of property, largely determined by the system of state registration of the respective object and deal with them. Based on an analysis of court decisions the author concludes that the feasibility of vindication by prohibiting the use of illegal property owner and the release of land, buildings, structures and premises in them from his property.
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Gudyma, A., and B. Havarivskyy. "Pochaev monastery in the context of the history and spirituality of the Ukrainian people." Ukrainian Religious Studies, no. 1 (March 31, 1996): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.32420/1996.1.12.

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April 29-30, 1995 in the premises of the Ternopil Medical Institute. Academician I.Ya.Gorbachevsky held an international scientific conference with such a title. In her work participated: A. Kolodny, - deputy director of the Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, President of the Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies; Employees of the Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine - V.Malakhov, V.Klimov, L.Filipovich, O.Sagan, V.Demian, T.Chaika; Lviv Museum of the History of Religion - G. Skop-Drusyuk, L. Skop, I. Petrov; Ternopil universities and institutions Y.Sudersky, O.Gudim, L. Boytsun, and others. Our fellow countryman, Professor Stepan Yarmus (Winnipeg, Canada), participated in the conference.
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Rakhvalova, Marina N. "CATEGORIES OF TITLE USERS OF PREMISES AT THE PRESENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT OF PRIVATE LAW AND THEIR LEGAL STATUS." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Pravo, no. 30 (December 1, 2018): 201–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/22253513/30/18.

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Anisimov, Aleksey, and Galina Zemlyakova. "Forced Emergence of Title to Land Lots as a Phenomenon of Russian Law." Journal of Politics and Law 12, no. 2 (2019): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jpl.v12n2p53.

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The paper studies the legal enforced emergence of private and public title of compulsory origin to land plots in the Russian Federation which is not typical for the European legal practice. The authors examine the causes and consequences of its appearance and note that this is due to the national specifics of Russia's transition to a market economy and a rule-of-law state. The article analyzes legal procedures for the forced reissuance of the right of permanent (unlimited) property use, the emergence of the right of common share ownership of citizens who are the owners of a premises (apartments) in multi-family residential house, the forced transfer to public property of heirless estate, redistribution of landed property among different levels of public authority, transfer of a land lot which cannot by law belong to a citizen or a legal entity to public property, as well as a number of others issues.
 
 The authors believe that the legal practice of the compulsory emergency of the right to own land plots is in many respects a necessary condi-tion for securing important public interests which is inadmissibility of the existence of an ownerless estate where condition may threaten life, health and other legally protected goods, the invasion of land in civil circulation, attraction of additional financial resources to the Federal, regional and municipal budgets through the collection of land tax (or rent payment in the case of forcing the owner of the property to include a joint leasehold agreement).
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Goldin, Owen. "Colloquium 2 Commentary on Halper." Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 33, no. 1 (2018): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134417-00331p06.

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Abstract Edward Halper’s “The Metaphysics of the Syllogism” argues that the ontological ground of valid inference is found in the necessity of the predications that constitute the premises of the sort of syllogism central to Aristotle’s theory: demonstration. I further support his conclusion on the basis of a consideration of the title and structure of Aristotle’s Analytics, as well as some recent analysis of Aristotle’s modal logic. Halper however suggests that the logical form of inference is a result of how the mind sorts out the elements involved in a complex unity. I suggest that it is not primarily the mind that does this work, but language. What the mind does is primarily to be understood as a reflection of what language does, not vice versa.
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GOTOWIECKI, Paweł. "THE INTERMARIUM PARADOX." Ante Portas - Studia nad bezpieczeństwem 2(13)/2019, no. 2(13)/2019 (2020): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.33674/20191.

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The paper concerns the concept of Intermarium from a historical perspective, seen from the Polish point of view. The author presents the genesis of this concept, its historical premises, unsuccessful attempts to build a collective safety system in Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th century, and finally reflects on the chance of contemporary integration initiatives in the area between the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea. In his speech, the author focuses on the title Intermarium paradox, indicating that in the twentieth century integration attempts had no chance of success, because none of the countries in this part of the continent was a sufficient centre of power - while the unification of Central and Eastern Europe was undertaken by external centres of power, on by the coercion principles.
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Paulinus C., Ejeh. "KANT’S CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE AND AQUINAS’ NATURAL LAW THEORY: A CRITICAL AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." Volume-2: Issue-9 (October, 2020) 2, no. 9 (2020): 01–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.36099/ajahss.2.9.1.

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This paper titled: “Kant’s Categorical Imperative and Aquinas’ Natural Law Theory: A Critical and Comparative Analysis”, is an attempt towards a better understanding of the compatibility or otherwise, that may exist between the works of the two great minds in the history of philosophy-Thomas Aquinas and Immanuel Kant. The paper aims at a critical comparison of the basic premises of Kant’s and Aquinas’s ethical philosophy, intending to find similarities and dissimilarities as well as compatibility or incompatibility between them. This paper adopts a conceptual clarification of our discourse and engages in an analytic, critical exposition, and appraisal of the subject matters.
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Martin, Georges. "Alphonse X de Castille, roi et empereur. Commentaire du premier titre de la Deuxième Partie." Cahiers de linguistique hispanique médiévale 23, no. 1 (2000): 323–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/cehm.2000.925.

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