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[Retracted] Application of Functional Training in Sports Dance Training
With the rapid development of the economy, people’s various needs for daily life are also increasing. Because this sport combines sports and dance, which makes the sport have the effect of physical fitness, as well as the emotional edification and visual beauty that dance brings to dancers and audiences. With the increase in people’s needs, at the same
Hualin Ji, Hye-jin Kim
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Tauromachie et géopolitique en péninsule Ibérique : la frontière Espagne/Portugal depuis l’arène
Bullfighting in the Iberian Peninsula is at once a point of differentiation and an undeniable factor of cultural proximity between Spain and Portugal. In this ambivalent context bullfighting emerges as a complex identitary and territorial field of play ...
Jean-Baptiste Maudet
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Analysis of the Ocular Refractive State in Fighting Bulls: Astigmatism Prevalence. [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to describe the ocular refractive state (ORS) of fighting bulls. The study consisted of 90 ophthalmological healthy animals (85 in post-mortem and 5 in living conditions, resp.). The ORS of the eyes (2 per animal) was determined using streak retinoscopy. In vivo animals were assessed at a fighting bull farm facility.
Bueno JM, Lo Sapio M, Sanes JM, Seva J.
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A Man Just Like Other Men? Masculinity and Clergy in Spain during Late Francoism (1960–1975)
While the notion of masculinity has been incorporated by European and North American research into the field of study of religious history, in Spain its introduction is still in its infancy. This article reflects on the contribution of religious discourses and the experiences of male clergy to the construction of different identity models of ...
Mónica Moreno‐Seco
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DANCE SCENES IN LEVANTINE ROCK ART (SPAIN): A CRITICAL REVIEW
Summary We argue here that it is possible to study dance in prehistoric societies by analysing how it was depicted in rock art. For this research to be effective, subjectivity must be minimised by analysing the images systematically. We adapt a series of criteria first established in Garfinkel’s ‘archaeology of dance’ and apply them to our case study ...
Neemias Santos Da Rosa +3 more
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Bullfighting as a tradition that dates back many centuries in Spanish history and during this time it has been identified with honour, pride and success – indeed, success in the arena was regarded as a gateway to fame and wealth by many young Spaniards ...
Fethiye Kabataş Keskin +1 more
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On the Origins of Some English Idioms and the Adequacy of Their Definitions in the Georgian Dictionaries (II Part) [PDF]
The aim of this article is to fill the informative gap and to overcome those difficulties which arise in case of not having the adequate interpetation or exact definition of the English idioms in the Georgian dictionaries.This paper investigates some ...
Dvalidze, N. (Nino)
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In Spain, the bullfighting posters that have existed since the 18th century underwent strong politicization during the Second Republic and the first years of Francoism in particular, two periods as much emblematic as they were antagonistic of the 20th ...
Justine Guitard
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Flagrante de uma Fratura da Clavícula por Acidente Tauromáquico [PDF]
The Vila Franca de Xira Hospital is located in the region with the highest number of festivals and bullfighting activities of Portugal. As a natural consequence, the hospital ends up with a particular experience in the treatment of victims of ...
Durão, Carlos, Ramos, Jorge
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Bullfighting Terms in Contemporary Spanish
It deals with the lexical units and collocations associated with tauromachia (art of bullfighting) which have come to be widely used as metaphors due to the fact that the bullfighting terms have long gone beyond the professional use and permeated the ...
I. Yu. Kudriavtseva
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