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The Brothers Grimm in The Library of the National Museum of Slovenia: the Legacy of Anastazij Grün
The article is focused on the “treasures” of the National Museum of Slovenia Library a part of them being the books of the count Anton Alexander Auersprg writing under the pseudonym of Anastazij Grün.
Urška Pajk
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Alpha‐2‐adrenoreceptor agonists as analgesic drugs in equine medicine
Summary Managing pain in horses is challenging despite the availability of nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs, local anaesthetics, opioids and α2‐adrenoreceptor agonists. While α2‐agonists are widely used for sedation and restraint, their analgesic properties remain underutilised.
J. A. E. Hubbell +4 more
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Taking democracy's temperature: The (in)stability and covariates of populist attitudes
Abstract Populism among citizens is often perceived as a problem for democracies due to its rejection of representative practices. In response, scholars have put forward new democratic designs that enhance the democratic system's inclusiveness and popular control, thereby aiming to decrease populism among citizens, or so‐called populist attitudes ...
Marie‐Isabel Theuwis
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O discurso e a institucionalização de uma área: o caso de Grimm e a Gramática Comparada
Discute-se neste trabalho o processo discursivo em que o germanista alemão Jacob Grimm (1785-1863) defende o estatuto de cientificidade da Gramática Comparada.
Raul de Carvalho Rocha
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Fostering Resilience through Fairy Tales: The Girl Without Hands by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
The purpose of this paper is to exemplify the outstanding potential of literary narrations, and particularly the fairy tales, to foster resilience among primary school students. The starting point of these reflections is the mimetic-cathartic vision of a
Marcin Kaźmierczak
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Detecting and attributing climate change effects on vegetation: Australia as a test case
Climate change is contributing to vegetation changes that threaten life support systems. Yet, inherent climatic variability and past and present human actions—such as clearing, burning and grazing regimes—also alter vegetation and complicate understanding of vegetation change. Australian ecosystems exemplify such complexity.
Laura J. Williams +14 more
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From Palace to House. The Changing Domestic Settings of Fairy-tales
Research into the nature of the landscapes in fairy-tales is not a new field. The representations of space in fairy-tales have been investigated in many studies from different perspectives.
Marnie Campagnaro
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Theme: The Children’s Library Saga and the Swedish Teachers’ Magazine’s Publishing House. Logo: The Swedish Institute for Children's Books “But I do write just for children”: Hugo Gyllander’s Letters About His Translations of the Fairy Tales by ...
Björn Sundmark
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Curbing multinational digital tax avoidance with the general anti‐avoidance rule
Abstract Large multinational companies (MNCs) are increasingly leveraging the enormous value embedded in the global digital economy. This has resulted in numerous innovations; however, it has likewise resulted in the loss of billions of dollars in tax revenue to governments due to outdated laws that generally assume a brick‐and‐mortar economy and ...
Kathryn Kisska‐Schulze, Robert C. Bird
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ABSTRACT Self‐efficacy and value are key determinants of English as a foreign language (EFL) learning achievement, yet past studies predominantly focused on the average level of students' self‐efficacy and value by using variable‐centered approaches. Studies on individual differences in EFL learners' self‐efficacy and value are still in their infancy ...
Jiajing Li, Chuang Wang
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