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Portret oprawcy – rzecz do napisania – the thing to write
This article synthesises the topic of the views of Nazi war criminals in the Polish post-war prose (1944–1989). The author enumerates the most important pieces of Polish prose treating the motif of German war criminals.
Sławomir Buryła
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Este trabalho propõe uma leitura de As benevolentes que considere sua especificidade literária e que, portanto, submeta questões éticas a escolhas estéticas. Nele se analisa a inversão do foco narrativo – narrador-personagem nazista, escritor judeu – não
Emília Amaral
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«Reader! Bruder!»: The Rhetoric of Narration and the Rhetoric of Reading
The paper deals with the relation of power established by narrative texts, exploring the many-sided field of articulation among the related subjects: the narrator as a subject of power, the text as a rhetorical device, and the reader as an ultimate ...
Federico Bertoni
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Tall fescue produces more biomass and less carbon dioxide from the soil when it contains its beneficial fungal endophyte. Increased temperatures projected with climate change reduce fescue biomass, while altered rainfall frequency does not. Altering rainfall frequency and increasing temperatures can reduce carbon dioxide emissions from soil.
Rebecca K. McGrail +4 more
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Pollinators maintain biodiversity in assembling plant communities
Abstract Most angiosperms are animal‐pollinated, and animal pollination increases fitness in many plant species. Although it is less well‐studied than other factors, plant biodiversity may be maintained by pollinators and the associated seedling recruitment that occurs after fertilization. We experimentally applied three levels of pollinator visitation
Nathan M. Soley, Brian J. Wilsey
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Predictive Understanding of Wildfire Ignitions Across the Western United States
Abstract Wildfires have increasingly affected human and natural systems across the western United States (WUS) in recent decades. Given that the majority of ignitions are human‐caused and potentially preventable, improving the ability to predict fire occurrence is critical for effective wildfire prevention and risk mitigation.
Yavar Pourmohamad +8 more
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Receptive Strategy as a Way for Solving Communicative Tasks in the Latest Holocaust Prose [PDF]
The article examines the receptive strategy as a tool for achieving communicative tasks in contemporary Holocaust novels. The relevance of the study stems from the transformation of artistic representation of genocide in the 21st century and the growing ...
Evgeniya S. Zhironkina
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Abstract Changing climate conditions, wildfires, and tree harvests could affect the area of mature and old‐growth forests in the United States. We used a stochastic modeling system to project future areal extents of mature and old‐growth forests on National Forest System (NFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land across the conterminous United ...
Jennifer K. Costanza +5 more
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Injustamente olvidado: Chechenia, año III, de J. Littell
Reseña de la obra de Jonathan Littell: Chechenia, año III; Barcelona: RBA, 2010; 120 ...
Francisco Veiga
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Climate Change Increases Evaporative and Crop Irrigation Demand in North America
Abstract Across North America, warmer temperatures have increased reference evapotranspiration (ETo), taxing water resources. This problem is especially pronounced for semi‐arid regions with large amounts of irrigated agriculture, such as California's Central Valley.
Emily L. Williams, John T. Abatzoglou
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