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Spartan Daily, January 24, 1946 [PDF]
Volume 34, Issue 39https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3696/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Wildlife in urban areas is often a source of conflict, yet relatively few efforts have been directed toward fostering coexistence in these human‐dominated landscapes. While previous research has focused on socio‐demographic factors influencing perceptions of wildlife, the role of specific animal traits in shaping acceptance remains underexplored.
Simon S. Moesch +3 more
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Spartan Daily, April 4, 1939 [PDF]
Volume 27, Issue 109https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2899/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Preparing for opening night: temporal boundary objects in textually-mediated professional practice
The authors report on two projects in which the role of documents as temporal boundary objects mediating information practices across multiple timelines was explored.
Elisabeth Davies, Pamela J. McKenzie
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Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 15 (10) 1962 [PDF]
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Abstract The Labour Party doubled its seats in the 2024 UK general election, winning a landslide majority with only a 1.6 point increase in its UK vote share and an historically low vote share for a winning party at just under 34 per cent. This article provides new evidence for three constituency‐level explanations for this outcome in the context of ...
Marta Miori, Jane Green
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This article explores the activities of daily life in a village neighbouring the TEPCO nuclear power plant in Fukushima. It argues that one of the potentials of taking a dwelling perspective – a phenomenological approach to living within the ecological and social environments – emerges most compellingly within a polluted landscape.
Tomoko Sakai
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Contrary to the past assumption that the dog in Rembrandt’s The Night Watch was the product of studies drawn from life, the author of the present short notice argues for the first time that the master looked instead to an already existing example, most ...
Anne Lenders
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Spartan Daily, February 13, 1946 [PDF]
Volume 34, Issue 53https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3709/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Romance Loans in Middle Dutch and Middle English: Retained or Lost? A Matter of Metre1
Abstract Romance words have been borrowed into all medieval West‐Germanic languages. Modern cognates show that the metrical patterns of loans can differ although the Germanic words remain constant: loan words Dutch kolónie, English cólony, German Koloníe compared with Germanic words Dutch wéduwe, English wídow, German Wítwe.
Johanneke Sytsema, Aditi Lahiri
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