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Cardiac wasting is not cardiac cachexia: the problem of the subjective/objective genitive in matters of the heart. [PDF]
Mazzotti AL +5 more
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Pedagogical Orientations and Evolving Responsibilities of Technological Universities: A Literature Review of the History of Engineering Education. [PDF]
Martin DA +4 more
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ABSTRACT How are capital and the family interconnected in contemporary capitalism? In this article, we argue that they come together in owning relations. By owning capital across generations, families bridge the temporal gap between the durability of capital and the finite lifespan of private property holders and thus resolve the problem of bona ...
Jens Beckert, Isabell Stamm
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The Mediterranean diet: a historical perspective. [PDF]
Capurso A.
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Riding the merry-go-round of racial disparities in ADRD research. [PDF]
Adkins-Jackson PB +8 more
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ABSTRACT One of the current focal points of ethnicity research is the relationship between ethnic identity and social inequality. This paper examines how immigrants' understandings of ethnicity are influenced by class. Through life‐history interviews with 28 Chinese immigrants in the UK, I focus on the experiences and feelings of immigrants from ...
Zhaowei Yin
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Four Matters of Interpretation: The Constitutional Phenomenon in Comparative Studies. [PDF]
Kuo MS.
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One‐Sidedness and the Inferior Function in Coriolanus and Timon of Athens
Abstract For both Jung and Shakespeare, one‐sidedness is the fundamental tragic trait. Jung proposed that as an individual develops, they inevitably associate their identity with certain modes of perception and interaction, and that this leads to psychological polarization.
Sofie Qwarnström
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Market orientation and national homicide rates
Abstract We studied the influence of market orientation on national homicide rates. Multiple theoretical traditions equate the development and dominance of markets with higher crime rates. Some traditional sociological theoretical claims, however, suggest market expansion should reduce violence.
William Alex Pridemore, Meghan L. Rogers
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Impediments to countering racist pseudoscience. [PDF]
Lala KN, Brown G, Twyman K, Feldman MW.
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