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Ferreira, Marcos Farias. "Play of Mirrors." Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 26, no. 1 (2017): 17–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ajec.2017.260102.

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This article deals with the author’s personal narratives and expectations vis-à-vis world-changing events between 1989 and 1991. It illustrates the ways in which the Cold War and its end, as well as the Soviet Union and its end, represent powerful psychological factors in personal narratives of growing up and giving meaning to the world. In an autoethnographic manner, it approaches research and writing from the perspective of the researcher’s experience in order to produce new layers of understanding about the world. It builds on the assumption that big events on the world stage are composed
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Perchard, Andrew. "“Broken Men” and “Thatcher's Children”: Memory and Legacy in Scotland's Coalfields." International Labor and Working-Class History 84 (2013): 78–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547913000252.

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AbstractThis article explores the legacy of the demise of the deep coal mining industry in Scotland. It places particular emphasis on the cultural scars of this process as witnessed through miners' and managers' memories, positioning these within the context of occupational socialization, conflict, and alienation. The piece explores the enduring importance of these cultural scars in shaping broader collective narratives of decline in Scotland, and how responses were manifest in shifting political outlooks and the emergence (at both a local and national level) of a resurgent nationalism from th
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Bönisch-Brednich, Brigitte. "Reflecting on the mobile academic." Learning and Teaching 11, no. 2 (2018): 69–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/latiss.2018.110205.

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This article examines what it means to be an academic in the knowledge economy, using auto-ethnographic writing or storytelling as its starting point. Although academic mobility has been researched for about a decade, deep listening and deep reading in the context of ethnography have not been utilised in analysing what it means to move in this global space. To conduct this exercise, fellows from the European Union-funded Universities in the Knowledge Economy project who were all mobile academics, were invited to participate in ethnographic writing workshops and explore the personal, subjective
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Wallace, Richard. "Going Digital: The Experience of the Transition to Digital Projection in UK Cinemas." Journal of British Cinema and Television 15, no. 1 (2018): 6–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jbctv.2018.0399.

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This article addresses the digital transformation in UK cinemas between 2000 and 2014, as viewed by cinema projectionists. During this period digital projectors replaced mechanical 35mm film projectors throughout UK cinemas. This resulted in many redundancies and a fundamental change in the way films are shown. This article draws on interview material with a number of current and former cinema projectionists (including a number who were made redundant and some members of the trade union BECTU) to provide an account of this period of change as it was experienced by those most affected by it. Th
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Brooker, Phillip, Julie Barnett, John Vines, Shaun Lawson, Tom Feltwell, and Kiel Long. "Doing stigma: Online commenting around weight-related news media." New Media & Society 20, no. 9 (2017): 3201–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444817744790.

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Weight stigma results from the mediatisation of ‘obesity’: conceptually, a medicalised problem resulting from personal bodily irresponsibility. We undertake a frame analysis of 1452 comments on a thematically related online news article published via The Guardian, about the status of ‘obesity’ as a disability in European Union (EU) employment law. We identify three themes: (1) weight as a lifestyle choice or disability, (2) weight as an irresponsible choice and (3) weight as a simple or complex issue. We contend that the design of the commenting platform prevents counter-narratives from challe
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Adamkiewicz, Ewa A. "White Nostalgia: The Absence of Slavery and the Commodification of White Plantation Nostalgia." aspeers: emerging voices in american studies 9 (2016): 13–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.54465/aspeers.09-03.

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Since the 1960s, the United States has experienced a rise in heritage and plantation tourism that plays a significant role in passing on cultural narratives and constructing memories. In cases of plantation tourism, some narratives are constructed that deny the history of slavery or mention it only as a side effect. This absence of critical engagement commodifies a specific type of nostalgia: white nostalgia. White nostalgia exemplifies an attempt to escape issues of race by downplaying their implications and rejecting the legacy of slavery. Plantation tourism sites tend to celebrate personal
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Menzel, Maria. "Space Nostalgia in The Old Drift: Memorializing Matha Mwamba, the Afronaut." Junctions: Graduate Journal of the Humanities 7, no. 1 (2023): 97–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.33391/jgjh.161.

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In the two former Cold War superpowers, the USA and the Soviet Union, memorializations of the space race serve as sites of nostalgia, fueling feelings of national pride. This paper investigates this in a Zambian context by analyzing how the history of Zambia’s participation in the space race is fictionalized in Namwali Serpell's novel The Old Drift. The novel creates a fictionalized account of the childhood and adolescence of Zambia's first female Afronaut, Matha Mwamba, filling the silence in the archives regarding the life of this marginalized historical figure. Significantly, Serpell uses t
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Muhammad Ihwan Safrudin, Muhammad Haidar Gibran, Aria Raizal Muhammad, and Nurholis. "Comparing Spiritual Narratives of Ibn Jubayr and Nizami." Journal of Literature Review 1, no. 1 (2025): 263–75. https://doi.org/10.63822/zfxwc548.

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This comparative study analyzes the narrative and spiritual themes in two foundational works of Islamic literary tradition: A Pilgrimage to Mecca (a rihla or travelogue) by the 12th-century Andalusian scholar Ibn Jubayr, and Star-Crossed Lovers or Layla and Majnun (a masnavi or epic poem) by the Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi. Despite originating from different genres, languages, and purposes, one being a factual travel account and the other being an allegorical romance. Both masterpieces convergently explore the transformative journey of the human soul. Ibn Jubayr's work presents the physical Ha
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Abalos, Arlene O. "BEYOND THE BOTTLE: CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DRINKING BEHAVIOR AMONG GIN CONSUMERS IN BIGBIGA, SUDIPEN, LA UNION." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 5, no. 5 (2025): 78–90. https://doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2025.v05i05.007.

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This qualitative study explores the underlying causes and perceived effects of drinking behavior of ten male adult residents who regularly consume gin in Bigbiga, Sudipen, La Union. Through in-depth interviews, the research aims to understand the personal, social and cultural factors that influence individuals to engage in regular gin consumption, as well as the consequences they experience. The study used purposive sampling to identify participants who are known gin drinkers within the community. Data gathered from semi-structured interviews were analyzed thematically to extract recurring pat
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Arlene, O. Abalos. "BEYOND THE BOTTLE: CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF DRINKING BEHAVIOR AMONG GIN CONSUMERS IN BIGBIGA, SUDIPEN, LA UNION." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (CJMS) 5, no. 5 (2025): 78–90. https://doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2025.v05i05.007.

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<strong>This qualitative study explores the underlying causes and perceived effects of drinking behavior of ten male adult residents who regularly consume gin in Bigbiga, Sudipen, La Union. Through in-depth interviews, the research aims to understand the personal, social and cultural factors that influence individuals to engage in regular gin consumption, as well as the consequences they experience. The study used purposive sampling to identify participants who are known gin drinkers within the community. Data gathered from semi-structured interviews were analyzed thematically to extract recur
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Union Personal narratives"

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Langeveldt, Veleska. "(De)legitimizing rape as a weapon of war: patriarchy, narratives and the African Union." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4068.

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Magister Administrationis - MAdmin<br>The African continent has over the past 40 years witnessed a continued scourge of violent conflict and human rights abuses. These conflicts have significantly undermined the social, political, and economic prosperity of African citizens. Additionally, women and children are particularly affected by these conflicts. Women and children are regarded as ‘the most vulnerable’ as they often become the targets of sexual abuse by the enemy. The African Union (AU) is primarily responsible for the resolution of conflicts on the continent. It professes to be committe
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Books on the topic "Union Personal narratives"

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Akin, Morris. Tales of a Texas Union pioneer. M. Akin, 1993.

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Zhukov, Georgiĭ Konstantinovich. G. Zhukov, Marshal of the Soviet Union: Reminiscences and reflections. Progress Publishers, 1985.

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Seifer, Nancy. Face to face with freedom: A glimpse of the Russian soul during the August coup. Freedom Press, 1991.

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Pavlik, Dorothy Churchfield. One flag: A biography of George W. Rupp, one Union soldier. Mechling Bookbindery, 2004.

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Bilich, Lev. What I will always remember: Pre-war/wartime/post-war in Russia (Soviet Union). Concordia University Chair in Canadian Jewish Studies, 2004.

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Rotbart, Nelli. A long journey: A Holocaust memoir and after : Poland, Soviet Union, Canada. Conccordia [sic] University Chair in Canadian Jewish Studies, 2002.

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Hall, J. N. Memories & sketches, Civil War era, northern Union County, Ohio. Ancestrails Study Group, 2000.

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Mstislavskiĭ, S. D. Five days which transformed Russia. Indiana University Press, 1988.

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Mstislavskiĭ, S. D. Five days which transformed Russia. Hutchinson, 1988.

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Leo, Cooper. Stakhanovites--and others: The story of a worker in the Soviet Union, 1939-1946. Hudson, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Union Personal narratives"

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Giaxoglou, Korina, and Tereza Spilioti. "Chapter 7. “The EU gave us a new beginning”." In Exploring the Ambivalence of Liquid Racism. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pbns.341.07gia.

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In this chapter, we trace subtle forms of racism, known as liquid racism (Weaver 2010), in a personal experience story of a migrant’s journey, curated as part of a communication campaign about the European Union (EU). Our analysis of the story is based on the examination of its structure (emergence), its production and reception (wholeness) and its curation (embedding; De Fina 2020) in relation to tellers’ and audiences’ affective positioning (Giaxoglou 2021a), that is, the ways in which tellers position themselves and others affectively within the taleworld, the storyrealm, and broader master
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Marcati, Valentina. "Narrating Identity Identity Construction and Fragmentation in German Sadulaev’s Ja – čečenec! and Šalinskij rejd." In Eurasiatica. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-550-6/008.

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The collapse of the Soviet Union and the Chechen wars were for German Sadulaev, a writer of Chechen origin, the starting point for a broad reflection on identity and nationality in the post-Soviet era. This paper aims to scrutinise how issues related to identity are addressed in two works by the author, the collection of short stories Ja – čečenec! [I Am a Chechen, 2006] and the novel Šalinskij rejd [The Raid on Shali, 2010]. Specific attention is paid to the role that narratives play in the considered works. In this respect, the paper first considers ethnicity/nationality as a narrative const
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Luskey, Brian P. "Capital in Self." In Men Is Cheap. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469654324.003.0004.

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Soldier recruitment, experienced and understood through the prism of consumer capitalism and narratives about fraud, forced northern families to create new circulations of credit and capital that connected army camps and distant homes. Some soldiers sought to build on this source of credit to speculate for more individual and family income. Others’ struggles with accumulating credit and capital led them to speak of their desire for black laborers as a means to increase their personal autonomy as employers and heads of household. Union soldiers could not take advantage of the “chattel principle
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Martin, Christopher. "The Changing News Narrative about Workers." In No Longer Newsworthy. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501735257.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 describes how a purposeful shift toward upscale audiences led to a change in narratives about labor unions and workers in newspapers. Instead of being “with” the workers, the newspaper narratives began to go “against” the workers because they inflict inflationary damage and inconveniences on the newspapers’ new upscale consumers. Moreover, mainstream media newspapers shifted their focus to reporting on upscale strivers with the new office “workplace” lifestyles column, and with a new emphasis on personal finance reporting, for America’s budding individualist entrepreneurs. With the w
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Ermishin, Leonid. "The Orange Guard of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, Outline of a Political Portrait." In The Balkans Familiar and Unfamiliar: Events, Persons, Narratives. 18th-21st Centuries. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/7576-0477-0.3.5.

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Agrarian National Union (BZNS) - created an illegal paramilitary organization, which was called the “Orange Guard” by its contemporaries. Having come to power in 1920, the BZNS, instead of relying on official power structures such as the army, gendarmerie and police, continued to develop its own paramilitary structure. There are very few documents revealing its composition, number of members, tasks performed and their specific activities. Despite direct participation of the Guard in the internal political struggle of that period, the information about them in scientific literature also is scar
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Greene, A. Wilson. "This Day Was the Jubilee of Fiends in Human Shape, and without Souls." In Campaign of Giants--The Battle for Petersburg. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469638577.003.0011.

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The Battle of the Crater remains the best-known episode of the entire Petersburg Campaign. This chapter describes the Union attacks at this engagement, beginning with the explosion of their mine that left a huge crater where a key Confederate fort had stood. The blast briefly opened a window of opportunity for the capture of Petersburg as several hundred Confederate defenders were killed and others fled in terror. The Union army’s failure to exploit that opportunity stemmed from a variety of factors: altered tactical plans, confused orders, poor leadership, the rapid recovery of the stunned So
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Životić, Aleksandar. "The USSR and the Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in Exile: From the Break-off of Diplomatic Relations to the Military Alliance (May-August 1941): Historiographical Highlights." In The Balkans Familiar and Unfamiliar: Events, Persons, Narratives. 18th-21st Centuries. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/7576-0477-0.2.3.

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The paper is devoted to the key events in the Soviet-Yugoslav relations during the spring and summer of 1941. Despite the firm guarantees of military assistance, stipulated in the treaty of friendship and non-aggression between the two countries signed on April 5, 1941, the Soviet Union did not react to the German attack on Yugoslavia, but limited itself to condemning Hungary's participation in aggression. On May 9, 1941, just a month after the signing of the treaty, the Soviet leadership, apparently under strong pressure from Germany, decided to break off diplomatic relations with the emigran
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Pattinson, Juliette, Arthur Mcivor, and Linsey Robb. "Grafters, not shirkers: reserved men at work." In Men in reserve. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526100696.003.0004.

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This chapter reconstructs the working lives of reserved men during wartime, drawing upon a wide range of sources, including oral testimonies and autobiographies. It contrasts this with the 1930s Depression. Whilst work experience varied widely across reserved occupations during wartime, what comes through the evidence is a pervasive intensification of work and a deep commitment to work as patriotic endeavour, commonly expressed in what we term ‘graft and sacrifice narratives’. In critically examining the emasculation thesis through the prism of lived experience, daily working lives and persona
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Reenan, Sam. "The Symphonic Voice as Woman’s Work in Smyth’s The Prison." In Symphonic Spectacles. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197691113.003.0006.

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Abstract Ethel Smyth identifies The Prison as a symphonic work even as it employs many of the conventions of her most successful genre, operatic composition. The symphony afforded the women’s rights-minded Smyth an opportunity to transcend her own prior compositional idioms as well as the expectations of a woman composer in interwar England. Based on a literary work by her close personal friend Henry Brewster, The Prison reconstructs that text, infusing it with elements of Smyth’s own metaphysical ideas. The work signals the symphonic genre in its adaptation of symphonic movement forms, counte
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Goodenough, Ursula. "Intimacy." In The Sacred Depths of Nature, 2nd ed. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197662069.003.0012.

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Abstract The chapter’s Narrative describes how sexual mating entails the attraction/recognition of appropriate partners from appropriate species and how intimacy arises during sexual unions and parental nurture and, in many animals, in the context of offspring dependency and sibling interactions. Such relationships between humans undergird our experiences of loving and being loved, and extend to friends and to nonhuman animals. They bring us joy, but they can also bring us heartache. The chapter’s Reflections consider how many religious persons extend their sphere of intimacy to abiding person
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Conference papers on the topic "Union Personal narratives"

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Dobó, Robert. "Military Conflicts and Country Image: The Country Image of Belligerents in Light of Ukraine, a Demographic, Communication Channel and Political Preference Based Perspective." In 29th International Scientific Conference Strategic Management and Decision Support Systems in Strategic Management. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46541/978-86-7233-428-9_404.

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Country image is an important aspect in international relations (tourism, products and services, trade etc.) thus a lot of emphasis is put on it from a marketing communication perspective, in order to influence the individuals in their view. According to the aims of the sender, the messages can have a positive or negative effect on how we perceive certain regions or entire countries and their leaders or specific policies. Nye (2004) describes this projection as “soft power” when exporting ideas towards a desired outcome, Herman &amp; Chomsky (2008) stresses that premise of discourse is influen
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Alonso, Miguel. "La Dama del Balé: Relaciones entre máquinas y emociones." In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.138.g267.

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Este trabajo es el resultado de la investigación de maestría “Máquinas y Emociones en el Arte”, realizada bajo la supervisión de la Prof. Dra. Rosangella Leote, dentro del grupo de investigación GIIP, IA-Unesp, São Paulo, Brasil. Por las máquinas surgieron los intermediarios de la tecnología; por las emociones, las complejidades biológicas y semánticas crearon un laberinto para el desarrollo de la investigación teórica, pero el trabajo artístico trajo la flexibilidad y el punto de fuga para la exposición la “Senhora do Balé “ (2019), realizada en la galería del Instituto de Artes de la Unesp,
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Reports on the topic "Union Personal narratives"

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Orning, Tanja. Professional identities in progress – developing personal artistic trajectories. Norges Musikkhøgskole, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22501/nmh-ar.544616.

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We have seen drastic changes in the music profession during the last 20 years, and consequently an increase of new professional opportunities, roles and identities. We can see elements of a collective identity in classically trained musicians who from childhood have been introduced to centuries old, institutionalized traditions around the performers’ role and the work-concept. Respect for the composer and his work can lead to a fear of failure and a perfectionist value system that permeates the classical music. We have to question whether music education has become a ready-made prototype of ce
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