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African Vine Snakes of the genus Thelotornis are highly specialised arboreal colubrids distributed across sub‐Saharan Africa. Despite pronounced morphological conservatism, the genus occupies diverse forest, woodland and savanna‐associated habitats.
Hanlie M. Engelbrecht +6 more
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A Dog of a Qcat: Collateral Effects of Mandated English Assessment in the Torres Strait
This paper critiques a 2008 Queensland Studies Authority (QSA) assessment initiative known as Queensland Comparable Assessment Tasks, or QCATs.
Beryl Exley
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Confronting monetary policy dilemmas: the legacy of Homer Jones [PDF]
Monetary ...
Beryl W. Sprinkel
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New media art, participation, social engagement and public funding [PDF]
This article investigates the current condition of new media art in Britain, examining how cuts to arts funding have affected the art form's infrastructure and capacity for survival and growth. It considers media art in relation to other contemporary art
Chatzichristodoulou, Maria
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MONETARY-FISCAL POLICIES AND INFLATION [PDF]
Financial Economics,
Sprinkel, Beryl W.
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In the Eyes of the Beholder: Towards Depicting the Dog in the Nineteenth Century
In this paper I expand my work in The Dog in the Dickensian Imagination to argue that the empathetic depiction of dogs that established itself in literature and painting in the late eighteenth century, and continued to develop, represented less a new ...
Beryl Gray
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Madness, folly, the bizarre and excess are types of extravagance formulated in the Renaissance and the Baroque. While the notion of extravagance fades away after those periods, the poet Charles Baudelaire revives it in several poetic texts, especially in
Béryl Schlossman
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Baudelaire et l’art espagnol : poésie, esthétique, critique d’art
Among writers interested in Spain, Baudelaire seems to have had a singular perspective on documents related to travel in Spain and Spanish works of art.
Béryl Schlossman
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L'étrangeté, l'exil et l'amour chez Beckett
The styles and subjects of Samuel Beckett's works continue to resonate in contemporary literature and theater: Beckett's modernity is contemporary with current 'post'-modern sensibility.
Béryl Schlossman
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Figures du ‘Cygne’: Baudelaire, l’allégorie, la métamorphose
Metamorphosis shapes several characters in Charles Baudelaire’s great poem titled “Le Cygne [The Swan]”. Memory is the major stage of the poem: mourning and melancholy have the capacity to bring certain figures of antiquity into modernity.
Béryl Schlossman
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