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Flag Duality

Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry, 2000
Let \(G\) be a complex semi-simple group, \(Q\) a parabolic subgroup and \(Z=G/Q\) the associated flag manifold. If \(G_0\) is a real form, then it has open orbits in \(Z\). The authors introduce a duality on complex flag manifolds which is an extension of the usual point-hyperplane duality of complex projective spaces.
Huckleberry, Alan T., Wolf, Joseph A.
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Children's Judgments of Flags and Flag-Burning

Child Development, 1999
Abstract This study examined children's conceptions of flags as social conventions and understandings of the symbolic and psychological consequences associated with transgressions toward flags. Seventy-two children, at 6, 8, and 10 years, answered general questions about flags as social conventions and judged flag-burning scenarios in
Charles C Helwig, Angela Prencipe
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A False Flag

2023
This chapter argues that false accusations of conspiracy in pursuit of antidemocratic goals is an increasingly normalized form of politics. It examines narrative techniques for flattening out politics, focusing on those which work to promote affective recruitment and polarization rather than critical reflection.
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Follow the Flag

2019
This book offers a history of the Wabash Railroad Company, a once-vital interregional carrier. Like most major American carriers, the Wabash grew out of an assortment of small firms. Thanks in part to the genius of financier Jay Gould, by the early 1880s what was then known as the Wabash, St.
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White Flag

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015
Kirstin, Hirni, Brian, Carter
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The diagnostic values of red flags in pediatric patients with headache

Brain and Development, 2022
Eu Gene Park, Il Han Yoo
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Paradigms. Waving the Flag or Flagging the Wave?

2013
In this contribution, we will explore to the role of philosophical underpinnings in criminological research by discussing the use of paradigms. In contrast to Thomas Kuhn, we do not think of paradigms as incompatible sets of fundamental world views nor monolithic and sturdy research frames.
Bauwens, Tom   +2 more
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The Flag, and Other Flags

Scientific American, 1877
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