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Presently, an insurgence is taking place in which Blacks are reclaiming Black bodies, Black community history, and Black responsibility. I employed the theoretical concepts of Cultural Community Capital and the conceptualization of two vectors-the vector
Angeline Dean
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Race and Gender Bias in the Research Community on African Lions
We used bibliometric data to show that Black, African, and women researchers are underrepresented among authors of field studies on lions (Panthera leo) in Africa.
Hans Bauer +6 more
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The Sementic Dimensions and Change Process of Basic Colors in Arabic Poetry
Colors are vital to human life and are often used as a silent communication tool to express feelings and thoughts. In the early stages of life, colors are employed to describe phenomena.
Mahmut Üstün
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“The devil looks ten times worse with a white face”: Colours in Richard Brome’s The English Moor
This paper purposes to investigate the multiple meanings of the black and white opposition which lies at the basis of the plot of Richard Brome’s The English Moor.
Cristina PARAVANO
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Ishiguro's Inhuman Aesthetics [PDF]
The question of what it means to be human pervades Kazuo Ishiguro's novel Never Let Me Go, which gradually reveals a counterfactual twentieth-century England where clone colonies provide ready supplies of organs for donation.
Black, Shameem
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“Nay ’tis in grain, I warrant it hold colour”: The Materiality of Black in Middleton’s Black Book
Starting with the satirical Microcynicon and flourishing in the self-referential Black Book, Thomas Middleton’s obsession with black, the colour of ink and atrabile, pervades his non-dramatic texts but also his plays, both tragic and comic. From the dyes
Chantal SCHÜTZ
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Background: Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is performed as a standard of care in central hospitals in South Africa. Clinical outcomes of such a procedure need to be reported on regularly. Aim: The aim of this study was
Mathabo Mofokeng +1 more
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Kidney Function Assessment in African American Patients: A Narrative Review for Pharmacists
Recent recognitions of longstanding societal inequity in kidney function assessments have prompted the call to eliminate race as part of the algorithm to assess estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).
Dhakrit Rungkitwattanakul +3 more
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The Legal Nature of the Climate Change Regime: Fluctuation between 'Lex Lata' and 'Lex Ferenda'
International law is faced with the challenge between lex lata and lex ferenda in nature. Lex lata, based on legal positivism, has binding obligations and a top-down compliance structure, while lex ferenda, on the contrary, is based on non-binding values
Hojjat Salimi Turkamani
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The imaging of Africans in Turkey is indicative of the extant register of cultural understanding in the Turkish popular imagination regarding the imaginability, knowability, and understandability of Black form represented. In Turkish popular culture, the
Bam Willoughby
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