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Adipose tissue in health and disease [PDF]
Adipose, or fat, tissue (AT) was once considered an inert tissue that primarily existed to store lipids, and was not historically recognized as an important organ in the regulation and maintenance of health.
Innocence Harvey +2 more
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Environmental innocence and slow violence [PDF]
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Cecire, Natalia
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How Priming Innocence Influences Public Opinion on Police Misconduct and False Convictions: A Research Note [PDF]
Issues of innocence have become more salient to the public in recent years, including the problem of police misconduct. However, citizens also tend to be supportive of the police, perceiving them as ethical, honest, and trustworthy.
Donovan, Kathleen M. +1 more
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Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”
We live in a world in which both virtual and actual violence are capitalized on as sources of entertainment, in which the media is so saturate d with violence that we need it to offer us ever-increasing doses of the latter so that we can exit our state ...
Anca-Luisa Viusenco
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The Queer Child in the Nuevo Cine Español
The Nuevo Cine Español often employed the gaze of children as an effective strategy to show the traumatic effects of events such as the Civil War and Francoism on the Spanish society. Spanish film critics considered children apt figures to be constructed
Jorge Pérez
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A cutaneous horn (cornu cutaneum) is a protrusion from the skin composed of a cornified material. It may be associated with a benign, premalignant, or malignant lesion at the base, masking numerous dermatoses. In a 24-year-old female, a giant cutaneous horn arising from a seborrheic keratosis located on the leg is presented. This case has been reported
Lakhan Singh Solanki +3 more
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Innocence, Naivety, Directness: Children in Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Fiction
This essay argues that Warner’s frequent portrayals of children in her mid-century fiction, particularly her short stories, are closely connected with her sharp critiques of bourgeois conventionality (‘The Cold’, ‘Noah’s Ark’) and of fascism ...
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Parental interpretations of “childhood innocence”: implications for early sexuality education [PDF]
Despite general recognition of the benefits of talking openly about sexuality with children, parents encounter and/or create barriers to such communication. One of the key barriers is a desire to protect childhood innocence.
Bengry-Howell, Andrew +3 more
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Albert Camus et la réflexion sur le terrorisme aujourd’hui [PDF]
Albert Camus aurait fêté ses cent ans le 7 Novembre 2013. Or, ce « Français d’Algérie » -écrivain, penseur engagé et chroniqueur - n’a pas reculé devant la question, ô combien douloureuse pour lui, du terrorisme.
Inmaculada Cuquerella Madoz
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The Phoniness in the Novel The Catcher in the Rye By J.D. Salinger
This research seeks to explain why Holden believes everyone is a liar, why conflicts emerge between novel characters, and how rivalry affects the characters in J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.
Salsabila Fajrina Rizal
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