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Play Fair at the Olympics [PDF]
CCC_playfairovertimeolympicreporteng.pdf: 253 downloads, before Oct.
Clean Clothes Campaign
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The Constitution of North Korea: Its Changes and Implications [PDF]
Though a departure from mainstream socialist States, a glimpse of North Korea\u27s Constitution can still provide observers with an understanding of how North Korea has undergone and responded to social changes and vicissitudes.
Yoon, Dae-Kyu
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AlteregoNets: a way to human augmentation
A person dependent network, called an AlterEgo net, is proposed for development. The networks are created per person. It receives at input an object descriptions and outputs a simulation of the internal person's representation of the objects. The network
Kupeev, Dr. David
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Peackeeping, Peace, Memory: Reflections on the Peacekeeping Monument in Ottawa [PDF]
Since 1948, under the auspices of the United Nations (UN), Canada has contributed over 80,000 men and women from all branches of the armed forces to global peacekeeping.
Gough, Paul
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Alison SAUNDERS : The Sixteenth-Century French Emblem Book. A decorative and Useful Genre, Genève, Librairie Droz, Coll. Travaux d'humanisme et Renaissance no ccxxiv, 1988, 335 p., 16 pl., bibliogr. Index. [PDF]
Yvan Simonis
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Source: Franz Grillparzer: Sämtliche Werke. Ausgewählte Briefe, Gespräche, Berichte. Herausgegeben von Peter Frank und Karl Pörnbacher, München: Hanser, [1960–1965].
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Type, Allegory, Symbol: Jonathan Edwards and Literary Traditions
This article examines the rhetorical form of Jonathan Edwards’ (1703-1758) natural typology. Edwards, one of colonial New England’s greatest thinkers and theologians, apparently believed he was taking a bold step outside the well-established tradition ...
Anna Světlíková
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SIGN, SYMBOL, EMBLEM: CONCEPTUAL DIFFERENTIATION
The basic semiotic terms – sign, symbol, emblem – are analyzed. Generalization of the existing notions allows to state that signs are things, objects, or phenomena which denote other things, objects, or phenomena.
Andrei V. BABAITSEV
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