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Children’s and Juvenile Literature
This chapter examines children's and juvenile literature. Many pre-Victorian children did not encounter children's fiction at all. A substantial number, of course, were largely disconnected from literary culture by indigence or illiteracy. However, lots of those young people who did consume books continued to use material designed primarily for adults.
Grenby MO
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Giant Juvenile Fibroadenoma: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Fibroadenomas are common benign breast tumors. Fibroadenomas that exceed 5 cm in diameter, weigh more than 500 g, or replace more than four-fifths of the breast are characterized as giant.
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Juvenile Delinquency Treatment and Prevention: A Literature Review
Psychiatric Quarterly, 2014In the last three decades there has been ample research to demonstrate that instituting Multisystemic Therapy for serious juvenile offenders, keeping them in the community with intensive intervention, can significantly reduce recidivism. When there is recidivism, it is less severe than in released incarcerated juveniles.
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Venice in contemporary juvenile literature
2018In meiner Arbeit analysiere ich die Darstellung (das Image) Venedigs in der zeitgenössischen deutschen, italienischen, spanischen und englischen Jugendliteratur. Herr der Diebe von Funke, La bambina von Witcher, Las eternas von Álvarez und Once Upon von Roy wurden im einundzwanzigsten Jahrhundert veröffentlicht und sie wurden wegen ihres gemeinsamen ...
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Juvenile periodontitis--a review of literature.
African journal of medicine and medical sciences, 2004Juvenile Periodontitis (JP), a condition that was previously regarded as a rare disease has of recent come into the fore as a model for the study of inflammatory periodontal disease. It has also been found to be considerably more common in occurrence than previously thought.
M O, Arowojolu, E B, Dosumu
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Ethics and the Translation of Juvenile Literature Classics
FORUM. Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation, 2007En 1847, le capitaine Frederick Marryat (1780-1848) a publie son roman The Children of the New Forest. Ce roman commence ainsi : « The circumstances which I am about to relate to my juvenile readers took place in the year 1647 ». En fait, l’ouvrage de Marryat visait un public precis : les jeunes adultes, les grands enfants.
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