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Disruptive Repentance: Protesting in the Morning Service at Waitangi in 1983
In 1983 on Waitangi Day, nine Pākehā Christian protesters (including Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian and Baptist ministers) were arrested and charged with disorderly behaviour for interrupting the morning church service at Waitangi. In solidarity with Māori activists and wider protests, they sought to draw attention to the longstanding failure of the ...
Michael Mawson
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Corrigendum: Is a rare <i>CXCL8</i> gene variant a new possible cause or course factor of inflammatory bowel disease? [PDF]
Gabryel M +8 more
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ISOLATION A BLESSING AND A CURSE FOR YELLOWKNIFE'S MEDICAL COMMUNITY
William Cavers
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Abstract This article investigates the ways in which late‐nineteenth‐century students at Northwestern University's Cumnock School of Oratory mobilised elocution training and parlour performance to foster mixed‐gender public discourse. I use student publications to reconstruct parlour meetings in which women and men adapted traditions of conversational ...
Fiona Maxwell
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Helpful, harmless, honest? Sociotechnical limits of AI alignment and safety through Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback. [PDF]
Dahlgren Lindström A +6 more
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Becoming a regional gateway by developing logistics hubs: A blessing or a curse?
Christopher Savage
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Faithful men and false women: Love‐suicide in early modern English popular print
Abstract This article explores the representation of suicide committed for love in English popular print in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It shows how, within ballads and pamphlets, suicide resulting from failed courtship was often portrayed as romantic and an expression of devotion.
Imogen Knox
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A Qualitative Study Exploring the Experience of Double-Duty Nurse Caregivers. [PDF]
Phillips CS +3 more
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ABSTRACT The disinheritance of a firstborn son accustomed to the privileges of exclusion has for centuries been a dramatic event for families, especially if the decision was taken by a woman, the son's own mother. Very few dared to do so, because it symbolised a break with the notion of virtuous, compassionate motherhood; it represented a failure to be
Mariela Fargas Peñarrocha
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AI-driven enhancements in rare disease diagnosis and support system optimization. [PDF]
Wang X, He D, Jin C.
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