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The informativeness of consolidated and parent‐only earnings to investors: Evidence from India
Abstract We examine whether earnings from parent‐only financial statements are incrementally informative to those from consolidated financial statements. We use a unique mandate in India that requires firms to provide both consolidated and parent‐level financial statements, since currently neither US GAAP nor IFRS mandates this level of disaggregation.
Sudhakar V. Balachandran +3 more
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Diagnostic validation of the 00325 Inadequate Self‐Compassion
Abstract Background Self‐compassion is an essential component of self‐care. Recognizing it as a nursing diagnosis can promote interventions to address Inadequate Self‐Compassion. Aim This study aims to clinically validate the new NANDA‐I diagnosis (00325) Inadequate Self‐Compassion.
Aarón Muñoz‐Devesa +5 more
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Le Coup du Parapluie. Macbeth et Columbo à Scotland Yard
This article proposes a study of an episode of the series Columbo entitled “Dagger of the Mind” (1972), which centers on Shakespeare’s Macbeth. We will examine the tension that this episode puts into place between an American series from the 20th century,
Sarah Hatchuel, Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin
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Abstract This study investigated the dyeability and functionality of silk dyed with curled dock leaf extract. The effects of sugar content and turbidity in the extracted dye solution on dyeing were analysed, along with K/S values and colour fastness, under varying temperatures and times.
Youngmi Park
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Sounding Offstage Worlds: Experiencing Liminal Space and Time in Macbeth and Othello
This article explores the relationship between sound, liminal space, and time in key scenes from Macbeth and Othello. Building on a practical workshop which took place at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in 2016, in which the authors asked how offstage sounds
Sarah Lewis, E. Whipday
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Barriers and benefits of rock climber participation in citizen science for bat conservation
We examine the barriers and benefits of rock climber engagement with the citizen science organization Climbers for Bat Conservation. Findings reveal that situational and informational barriers limit participation, while benefits to engage include maintaining climbing access and ecological concerns.
Emily Gross +4 more
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Tragedy and Moral Valuesin William Shakespeare’s Macbeth: A Structural Analysis
This research is aimed to find out the structural elements and the moral values of the play. The subject of the research is the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare and the object of research is its intrinsic elements of the play and the moral values of ...
Sigit Cahyo Purnomo
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Physical manifestation of death in Macbeth [PDF]
Murders, wars, blood, severed heads, natural disasters, but also supernatural phenomena such as ghosts, witches, and prophecies dominate Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth.
Andrejević Ana M.
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Revisiting Asset Pricing Models: The Case for an Intangibles Factor
ABSTRACT In an increasingly knowledge‐based economy, intangible assets may be an important driver of firm performance and stock returns. We introduce an intangibles intensity factor (INT), distinct from the organization capital factor, and show that exposure to this factor strongly predicts stock returns, outperforming traditional factors.
Dion Bongaerts +2 more
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