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The Destruction of the Temple

2013
This chapter looks at a Yiddish booklet for the Ninth of Av. This is a hitherto unresearched Yiddish collection of aggadot on the destruction of the Temple in a booklet of twelve pages with no title page, no title, and no mention of the author, the year, or the place of publication. The significance of this booklet lies in two main factors.
JACOB ELBAUM, CHAVA TURNIANSKY
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The Destruction of the European Jews

, 2017
First published in 1961, Raul Hilberg's comprehensive account of how Germany annihilated the Jewish community of Europe spurred discussion, galvanised further research, and shaped the entire field of Holocaust studies.
R. Hilberg
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Sulfur doped carbon quantum dots loaded hollow tubular g-C3N4 as novel photocatalyst for destruction of Escherichia coli and tetracycline degradation under visible light

, 2019
Microbial contamination and antibiotic pollutions diffusely exist in wastewater system, and contaminated water poses a threat to public health. Therefore, there is a need to effectively remove biohazard and antibiotic contamination from wastewater ...
Wenjun Wang   +15 more
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Rapid Destruction and Defluorination of Perfluorooctanesulfonate by Alkaline Hydrothermal Reaction

Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 2019
Here, we report a promising new strategy for achieving rapid and complete destruction of perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) through the application of hydrothermal conditions (condensed water, 200–350...
Boran Wu   +5 more
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Waves of Destruction

Scientific American, 2015
The article discusses the effect of giant waves on the loss of sea ice in the Arctic Region. Topics include the effects of ice loss from giant waves in the Arctic Ocean, such as the loss of walrus habitat, a disruption of the jet stream, and erosion of permafrost coasts, a project called the Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ) program, and wave research in the ...
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Creative Destruction

2013
The creative destruction is used to describe the evolution of a capitalist economy through its endogenous dynamics assumed to be mainly founded on entrepreneurs' decisions and strategies. These strategies aim at strengthening dominant positions on markets in order to give firms more profit and higher control on market evolution.
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