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ABSTRACT Finland can be seen as having some of the best success in terms of dealing with the complex issue of homelessness and was confirmed in a recent case study by de la Porte et al. in 2022, ‘Successful Public Policy in the Nordic Countries: Cases, Lessons and Challenges’. Focusing specifically on the policy content and its potential insights, this
Guswin de Wee
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The Forgotten Triangular Space: Anatomy, Disease Mechanisms, and Contemporary Management of Interdental Embrasures-A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Jacob SA +5 more
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Hume’s taste for standards. Experience and aesthetic judgement reconsidered [PDF]
Gatti, Andrea
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Function Art: Linking Mathematics, Technology, and Visual Arts
ABSTRACT This study investigated students' understanding of mathematical functions and strategies to create artwork using GeoGebra. It was framed by the principles of constructionism and examined how students use functions in creating artworks. We gathered data from students' artworks using the Algebra view and the Construction Protocol in the GeoGebra
Guillermo Bautista Jr +5 more
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Predicting emotional responses in interactive art using Random Forests: a model grounded in enactive aesthetics. [PDF]
Chen X, Ibrahim Z, Aziz AA.
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Do Children's Attachment Security and Empathy Facilitate Story Appreciation? [PDF]
Borhani K +4 more
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Traces of Intentionality: Balance, Complexity, and Organization in Artworks by Humans and Apes
Abstract Are people able to tell apart a random configuration of lines and dots from a work of art? Previous studies have shown that untrained viewers can distinguish between abstract art made by professional artists, children, or apes. Pieces made by artists were perceived as more intentionally made and organized than the rest.
Larissa M. Straffon +3 more
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Neuroscience: large-scale evidence for perceptual entrainment to auditory rhythms. [PDF]
Pascucci D.
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World Englishes, heterodoxy, and applied linguistics
Abstract It is understandable that many people find it challenging to adopt a positive moral position with regard to English and its role in the world. The language is used in many contexts and situations to prop up systems of discrimination and inequality, leading to negative material and symbolic outcomes.
Christopher Jenks
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