Rewarding Creativity: Transformative Use in the Jazz Idiom
Stephen R. Wilson
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Pesticide regulatory homogeneity and firms' import decisions: Evidence from EU‐Swiss agri‐food trade
Abstract Country‐specific variations in food standards often reflect national regulatory traditions, but they also disrupt trade by increasing associated costs and limiting market access. Aligning such standards between countries should reduce or eliminate the additional market access costs and enhance trade.
Dela‐Dem Doe Fiankor, Anirudh Shingal
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The World Psychiatry Exchange Program in Iran: a unique academic and personal experience. [PDF]
Ben Said C+3 more
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Reusable Idioms and Patterns in Graph Transformation Languages
Aditya Agrawal+5 more
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Designing a conceptual syllabus for teaching metaphors and idioms in a foreign language context [PDF]
Γεωργία Ανδρέου
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'Let it stay in the heart': cultural and gendered experiences of distress among Syrian refugees in Jordan. [PDF]
Lambert JE+3 more
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The Magistracy of Moses: The Old Testament in Local Government, 1689–1750
Abstract This article explores the popularity of Moses as a model for government in the early eighteenth century. It examines references to Moses in sermons preached at civic or political events such as assizes, elections of mayors, and meetings of reform societies.
Daniel Rignall
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Culturally Considerate Trauma-Focused Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment in Latine/x Populations: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Delgado AK+3 more
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Idioms as Cultural Commonplaces: Corporeal Lessons from Hokkien Idioms
Sue Hum
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ABSTRACT The ways in which accountancy (accounting, accountability, and accountants) has been a device of imperialism, colonialism, and postcolonialism, and therefore has had deleterious effects on Indigenous peoples in former colonies and continues to negatively impact immigrants in postcolonial OECD countries, is under‐researched.
Akolisa Ufodike
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