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Terrorist Attacks against Sports Venues: Emerging Trends and Characteristics Spanning 50 Years. [PDF]
Rahman GR, Jasani GN, Liang SY.
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Neurorights in History: A Contemporary Review of José M. R. Delgado's "Physical Control of the Mind" (1969) and Elliot S. Valenstein's "Brain Control" (1973). [PDF]
Schleim S.
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The plan had a helicopter swooping and snatching the last bull killed in the bullfight, but the helicopter didn't show; Short article announced that the main event of the bullfight was paying homage to Salvador Dali in Figueras, Spain; Dali explained ...
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Temporal features of concepts are grounded in time perception neural networks: An EEG study. [PDF]
Johari K, Lai VT, Riccardi N, Desai RH.
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Ciudad Juárez, spectators and bullfighters at a bullfight
Bullfight, Juarez ...
Mayer, Harold
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The antagonism between bull and bullfighter: metaphors in the bullfighting press
In this article, we analyse the metaphors used by the journalists of the bull-fighting press. More particularly, we study the words and expressions associated with the bull and the bullfighter, in order to understand how the authors perceive the bull-fighting world and to which extend the bull is somehow dehumanized.
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The Last Serious Thing: Modernist Responses to the Bullfight. [PDF]
PhDThis thesis investigates the ways in which literary and artistic modernism interpreted the Spanish institution of the corrida, or the bullfight. The sheer volume of modernist intellectuals who engaged with the corrida is startling.
Foley, Lawrence
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Places Death in the Afternoon at the interface of two non-congruent traditions in bullfight writing: travel writing (the principal genre in English for writing about the fiesta in Hemingway\u27s time) written by the traveler-explorer for the reader back ...
Bredendick, Nancy
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Bullfight Scenes in Ancient Egyptian Tombs
Fights between two bulls began to be represented on the walls of local chiefs' tombs in the Sixth Dynasty and lasted until the reign of Thutmosis III, in the Eighteenth Dynasty. The scene has been regarded as one of ‘daily life’.
José M. Galán
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Bullfighting and Animal welfare
AbstractVarious arguments in favour of and against bullfighting are reviewed. The author advocates a thorough and knowledgeable adaptation, suppressing bloodshed and other sufferings. Through history, the evolution of bullfighting consists of a gradual trend towards the ‘art for the art’.
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