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“Merely to See and Touch It”: On Service, McCrae, and Literary Tourism in Canada

Journal of Canadian Studies, 2021
Long dismissed as a “critical error” ( Booth 2016 ) and still capable of inciting “embarrassment palpable” ( Watson 2006 ) among scholars otherwise happy to emphasize the material contexts that inform the circulation of texts, literary tourism has recently become the focus of serious academic inquiry.
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Literary Figures in the Medieval Civil Service

The Social Studies, 1943
(1943). Literary Figures in the Medieval Civil Service. The Social Studies: Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 124-127.
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The journalistic and literary services of Editor Sufi Muhammad Ud din, A Critical Analysis

Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities, 2022
This article aims to investigate the contribution of poet, writer and journalist Malik Muhammad Din Awan.  Malik Muhammad Din Awan started his career with poetry with famous poems "Qatta, Rubai and Musalis." He was well known for this Newspaper "Sufi" which explained the Muslim situation in Sub-continent.
Dr. Aamar Iqbal   +2 more
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A Renaissance Literary Master in Service of Reformed Theology

2018
Chandieu was as much at home in following Aristotle’s Analytics for his scholastically formulated theology as he was in writing some fifty stanzas of eight-line poems (Octonnaires de la vanité du monde) on the vanity and disquiet of this world. He chose to use scholastic method to respond to opponents of the Reformed churches, to train students for the
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“Court Adjourned”: a Colonial Service literary interlude

African Research & Documentation, 2006
From the very beginning immersion and competence in law and administration were looked on as the sine qua non of the District Officer's work. To all intents and purposes, these twin responsibilities could be regarded as his badge of office. In Northern Nigeria a common Hausa word for the DO was for many years Joji, a corrupted form of “Judge”.
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AI-enhanced reference services in special libraries: a case study of the Hakka Literary Museum

Electronic Library
Purpose This study explores integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into reference services within special libraries, focusing on the Hakka Literary Museum as a case example. It aims to address the limitations of traditional reference services in meeting complex and domain-specific information ...
Chao-Chen Chen, Chen Chao-Chen
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Public Stakes, Public Stories: Service Learning in Literary Studies

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2012
Discussions about academic work often tangle with the seemingly bifurcating demands of teaching and research. occasionally, they celebrate how the two endeavors nurture each other. These professional divisions, which George Levine a decade ago called a “combat” scenario between “two nations” (9), have not been reconciled since then.
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Counterfeit Detectors: The Literary Origins of the US Secret Service

American Literature
Abstract This article examines the US Secret Service, a federal agency created during the Civil War to protect the greenback against counterfeiters, and its literary origins. It explores an overlooked chapter in the history of American crime and detective fiction, one that has special relevance today with the rise of cryptocurrencies ...
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Talent Management Practices in Service Sector: Literary study

GEDRAG & ORGANISATIE REVIEW, 2020
D Babin Dhas   +2 more
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