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Indications and Limitations of vNOTES for the Surgical Staging of Early-Stage Ovarian Cancer: A Narrative Literature Review. [PDF]
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Religion in Hellenistic Athens
, 2023Until now, there has been no comprehensive study of religion in Athens from the end of the classical period to the time of Rome's domination of the city. Jon D.
Jon D. Mikalson
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“Insurrection is not a spectacle”: experiencing and contesting touristification in Exarcheia, Athens
Urban Geography, 2021During the last few years, Athens is experiencing a substantial increase in tourist inflows, while transforming from a one-day stop destination during summer to a year-round, city-break destination. Through a multi-method qualitative research, this paper
Dimitris Pettas +3 more
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2021
Venizelos's father sent Lefteris to Athens, the capital city, for education at a secondary school that offered commercial studies as well as the traditional curriculum of history, Latin, Greek, French, math, etc. The language of instruction was the purist form of Greek, katharevousa. The city itself, which was becoming the cultural as well as political
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Venizelos's father sent Lefteris to Athens, the capital city, for education at a secondary school that offered commercial studies as well as the traditional curriculum of history, Latin, Greek, French, math, etc. The language of instruction was the purist form of Greek, katharevousa. The city itself, which was becoming the cultural as well as political
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2019
This chapter talks about Aristotle who implied that knowledge is the object of inquiry, and men do not think they know a thing till they have grasped the “why” of it. He was not the first to raise the question of causation, for it was nigh an obsession of his philosophical predecessors, back through his teacher Plato, to Socrates, and to the earlier ...
Geraint John, Dave Parker
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This chapter talks about Aristotle who implied that knowledge is the object of inquiry, and men do not think they know a thing till they have grasped the “why” of it. He was not the first to raise the question of causation, for it was nigh an obsession of his philosophical predecessors, back through his teacher Plato, to Socrates, and to the earlier ...
Geraint John, Dave Parker
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