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Kingdom Come

open access: yesPLOS Genetics, 2020
The tumultuous events of 2020 have prompted many of us to reflect upon the forces that divide us, like pandemics and politics, as well as the commonalities that unite us, like our shared hope for a better future. Scientists often face a similar problem—when to lump or split the things they study. PLOS Genetics has decided that while plants (Fig 1) obey
Gregory S. Barsh   +3 more
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Ekspansi Hindia Belanda dan Runtuhnya Kekuasaan Elit Tradisional Kerajaan Koto Besar di Rantau Batanghari

open access: yesHistoria: Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP UM Metro, 2020
This study discusses about expansion of the Dutch Indies Government in the area Kingdom of Koto Besar, which is a cow instead the Kingdom of Pagaruyung. This research was conducted using historical science methods and social science approaches as a tool.
Romi Arif, N. Nopriyasman, Mhd. Nur
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Mark 4:1–34: A simple structure for the mystery of the kingdom

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2018
Existing proposals regarding the structure of Mark 4:1–34 have not met with unqualified approval. This article proposes a simple structure for Mark 4:1–34, then highlights relevant presuppositions before providing an overview of the content of this ...
Jacob J. Scholtz
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Diviser pour mieux juger : concurrence et convergence des parlements au xve siècle

open access: yesLes Cahiers de Framespa, 2022
The Hundred Years’ War had serious impact on the administration of royal justice in the kingdom of France. The Parlement, the highest court of justice, was for a time split into two rival courts.
Élisabeth Schmit
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Kingdoms: Kingdom I; Kingdom II; Kingdom III; Kingdom IV

open access: yesThe Iowa Review, 1997
Its roof: dust and minarets reaching the clouds Its earth: motley Its water tinged with iron rust Its river charged to run between a wall And a wall Its suns idiotic Craving murder Out playing with children . . . Its flesh is subjected to thieves and strangers Its gate is at the sea And its limit at the end of speech. Once The raven was its god Once It
Sulaiman, Mohammad, Ghazoul, Ferial J.
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The Effect of Nizam al Mulk’s Siastat Nameh (Siaral- Moluk) on Seljuk Rule [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌های تاریخی ایران و اسلام, 2013
Mlkshah Seljuk commissioned a group of scholars making up to write a book on statecraft He aims to strengthen the state's administrative and political behavior of the people who write policies and compilation of Nizam al-Mulk was highlighted and choose ...
عباس سرافرازی
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Entre village et royaume. La « divinité du hundi » des Joria Poraja (Orissa, Inde)

open access: yesMoussons, 2012
This article aims to clarify the identity of a divinity existing in numerous villages in South Orissa, in India. This divine being is commonly interpretated, by ethnologists, as a local kind of “tribal earth goddess”. On the contrary, we try to show that
Raphaël Rousseleau
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PORTUGUESE IMPERIAL BUILDING IN THE KOTTE KINGDOM OF SRI LANKA AS A REFLECTION OF 16TH CENTURY INTERNATIONAL LAW

open access: yesLampung Journal of International Law, 2023
The colonial nature of international law has been a moot point in legal academia, which univocally suggests international law as an imperial instrument.
Punsara Amarasinghe
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All the fault of the Bourbons? The case of the 1826 forestry act

open access: yesForest@, 2022
We talk about the 1826 forestry act of the former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, under Francis I of Bourbon. Those who talk about it, speak ill of it. The so-called “clearcut with reserves”, prescribed by the Bourbon’s act, is thought to have caused the ...
Borghetti M
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Discipleship: The priority of the ‘Kingdom and his righteousness’

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2017
Discipleship has almost vanished from normal church conversations. I will argue in this article that this is for more than one reason, but may be, because we have for some or other illogical reason, equated confrontational evangelism with disciple making.
Malan Nel
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