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The British Museum and the Abyssinian Campaign, 1867–8
Abstract In 1867–8, the British Museum sent a staff member on the Abyssinian Campaign. Richard Holmes, an assistant in the Manuscript Department, was embedded in the military invasion and looted important and sacred objects and manuscripts from the fortress of Emperor Tewodros II at Maqdala.
ZOE CORMACK
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Abstract Community benefits agreements (CBAs) have emerged from the accountable development movement as a widespread, most often community‐initiated practice for extracting benefits from development projects at the cost of developers. Scholarship chronicling the strategies for negotiating benefits has largely concluded that a strong real estate market ...
Lisa Berglund, Jodi Miles
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We used mark‐resight and baited camera traps to compare population density and demographics of Nile monitors (Varanus niloticus) on a gradient of land use, namely a golf course, a farm and a nature reserve in KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa, during 2022–2023. We also collected detailed morphometrics on 112 Nile monitors throughout KwaZulu‐Natal.
E. E. Z. Genevier +4 more
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Blueprint for a Universal Theory of Learning to Read: The Combinatorial Model
The Reading Tree. Abstract In this essay, I outline some of the essential ingredients of a universal theory of reading acquisition, one that seeks to highlight commonalities while embracing the global diversity of languages, writing systems, and cultures.
David L. Share
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'What the hell is wrong with you?' A corpus perspective on evaluation and emotion in contemporary American pop culture [PDF]
In this chapter I take a corpus linguistic perspective on the language of evaluation and emotion working with a 1.5 million word corpus of American TV dialogue (from the TV series Gilmore Girls). I am interested in occurrences of evaluative and emotional
Bednarek, MA
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Modified Segmentation Algorithm for Recognition of Older Geez Scripts Written on Vellum
Recognition of handwritten document aims at transforming document images into a machine understandable format. Handwritten document recognition is the most challenging area in the field of pattern recognition. It becomes more complex when a document was written on vellum before hundreds of years, like older Geez scripts.
Negashe, Girma, Mamuye, Adane
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Behind closed doors: Sousveillance in mandated social welfare interventions
Abstract The Behind Closed Doors project is a qualitative research study considering sousveillance in mandated social welfare contexts. Sousveillance (the practice of recording people in authority without their consent) and sousveillance social media advocacy (posting sousveillance recordings publicly without consent) are significant phenomena ...
Tara La Rose, Jennifer Mule
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The Cowl - v.34 - n.15 - Jan 27, 1982 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 34 - No. 15 - January 27, 1982.
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GEEZ TO AFAAN OROMOO MACHINE TRANSLATION USING RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORK
Advisor: Dr. M. Kumarasa Machine translation is a sub field of natural language processing that investigates the use of computer software to translate text or speech from one natural language to another. Since the world in which we are living today is occupied by massive languages, about six thousand languages worldwide, the speakers of these much ...
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Understanding teacher ethico‐political identity formation from a Foucauldian perspective
Abstract In recent years, we have seen an increased politicisation and objectification of what teachers should know, what teachers should do and who teachers should be while they are doing it. While evident across the continua of teacher education, such politicised constructions are particularly acute at initial teacher education.
Desmond Carswell, Paul F. Conway
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