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Scottish Exceptionalism? Normative Codes of Scottish Nationalism in the British and EU Crises [PDF]
Scotland has thus far proved immune to the appeal of right-wing populism present in many European neoliberal democracies. This paper argues that changing tension balances in the crises facing the UK as a union state cannot be reduced to an understanding ...
Alex Law
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Law of the Comprehensive National Campaign for the Eradication of Illiteracy No. 92 of 1978 [PDF]
The full text of the Iraqi Literacy Law, which was issued in 1987, which included thirty-one legal articles.
Law law
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The ability to translate unseen passages is a skill tested in both Latin A-level and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. Higher IB candidates are expected to translate a passage of 105–125 words of Latin poetry (in this case, Ovid's ...
Emma Law
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Saving the Dammed: Why We Need Beaver-Modified Ecosystems. By Ellen E. Wohl
Review: Saving the Dammed: Why We Need Beaver-Modified Ecosystems. By Ellen E. Wohl. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2019. viii + 164 pp. £ 22.99. ISBN 978-0-19-094352-3.
Alan Law
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A general lattice theoretic construction of Reading constructs Hopf subalgebras of the Malvenuto-Reutenauer Hopf algebra (MR) of permutations. The products and coproducts of these Hopf subalgebras are defined extrinsically in terms of the embedding in MR.
Shirley Law
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Code is code and law is law—the law of digitalization and the digitalization of law
Abstract The article argues for a sharp analytical distinction between the realms of technology and of law. The question to what extent the law ‘can’ be digitalized relates to technology, whereas the question to what extent it ‘may’ be digitalized falls within the realm of the law.
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Cardiovascular pre-participation screening for young competitive athletes
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Denise Law-Vinh, Wyanne Law
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Machinic Pleasures and Interpellations
How do objects interpellate us? What are the pleasures of machines? What, in particular, are the male pleasures that are made in the knowing and telling of machines?
John Law
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Bryozoans (Phylum Bryozoa) are colony-forming invertebrates found in marine and freshwater contexts. Many are calcified, while some others have chitinous buds, and so have archaeological potential, yet they are seldom investigated, perhaps due to ...
Matthew Law
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A comunidade brasileira de Uidá e os últimos anos do tráfico atlântico de escravos, 1850-66
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Robin Law
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