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Alexander re-mapped: geography and identity in the Alexander Romance in Armenia
Alex MacFarlane
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Sailing Through Time: Building Pacific Maritime Resilience
ABSTRACT This article examines the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership (PBSP), an ambitious initiative aimed at decarbonising maritime transport across Oceania. The study explores the cultural, historical and technological aspects of wind‐propelled shipping in the Pacific.
Christiaan De Beukelaer +20 more
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Boston University Chamber Chorus, Friday, February 16, 2001 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Boston University Chamber Chorus performance on Friday, February 16, 2001 at 8:00 p.m., at the Boston University Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
School of Music, Boston University
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Form and Function in Mianžynski’s “Romance of Alexander” [PDF]
H. Leeming
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Unveiling Corruption's Influence on Insider Trading: US Insights
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between state‐level political corruption and firm‐level insider trading in the United States. State corruption is proxied using Department of Justice court cases involving corrupt activities. The findings reveal a positive and statistically significant association between political corruption and insider ...
Ahmed Al‐Hadi +3 more
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Tityrus and Galatea (Virgil, Eclogue 1): An Expected Relationship
Tityrus and Galatea are found together only in Virgil, Eclogue 1. The article argues that they form a ‘significant’ pair of pastoral names, suggesting ‘cheese’ and ‘milk’.
Michael Paschalis
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Abstract Background and aims Drunk‐driving accounts for a significant portion of traffic crashes in Taiwan. From 2008 to 2013, both the Taiwan Legislative Yuan and the federal administrative agencies collaborated to increase drunk‐driving penalties.
Ling‐Wei Kuo +9 more
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Entertaining Satan: Why We Tolerate Terrorist Incitement [PDF]
Words are dangerous. That is why governments sometimes want to suppress speech. The law of free speech reflects a settled decision that, at the time that law was adopted, the dangers were worth tolerating.
Koppelman, Andrew
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The political consequences of Africa's mobile revolution
Abstract What are the political consequences of rising domestic connectivity? I study this question in Sub‐Saharan Africa, asking how mobile technology shapes public opinion in geographically isolated communities. For remote rural populations, mobile devices increase contact with physically distant social networks, through regular phone calls with ...
Alex Yeandle
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Appropriating the civil sphere: the construction of German collective identity by right-wing populist actors during the Covid-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Zavershinskaia P.
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