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How does the public perceive facial recognition technology and how much do they accept facial recognition technology in different political contexts?
Genia Kostka +2 more
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Entre village et royaume. La « divinité du hundi » des Joria Poraja (Orissa, Inde)
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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Threats Posed by the Fungal Kingdom to Humans, Wildlife, and Agriculture
The fungal kingdom includes at least 6 million eukaryotic species and is remarkable with respect to its profound impact on global health, biodiversity, ecology, agriculture, manufacturing, and biomedical research.
M. Fisher +18 more
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Kingdoms: Kingdom I; Kingdom II; Kingdom III; Kingdom IV
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]
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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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
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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Some notes on the early history of the Tembe, 1280 AD-1800 AD
The Tembe tribe, which resides south of Maputo Bay, originates from the present day Zimbabwe and is also linked through archaeological evidence to the ancient state of Mapungubwe. It migrated to Mozambique and later occupied the land south of Maputo Bay,
Mandla Mathebula
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This commentary explores the manner in which the current COVID-19 crisis is affecting key sources of entrepreneurial finance in the United Kingdom. We posit that the unique relational nature of entrepreneurial finance may make it highly susceptible to ...
Ross Brown, A. Rocha, M. Cowling
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Mark 4:1–34: A simple structure for the mystery of the kingdom
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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