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Abstract This paper examines the experiences of Nigerian cross‐border students in UK higher education, focusing on how colonial legacies continue to shape the interplay between structure and agency. Three key themes emerged in the analysis of the data: First, the persistence of a ‘West is Best’ mentality reflects the internalisation of colonial ...
Jennifer Marshall, Jack Bryne Stothard
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Was That Layla’s Fire?: Metonymy, Metaphor, and Mannerism in the Poetry of Ibn al-Fāriḍ
Regarded as one of the greatest poets of the Arabic language, and the greatest and most influential Arabic Sufi poet, ‘Umar ibn ‘Alī ibn al-Fāriḍ, set the standard for Arabic Sufi poetry after him. Known as the “Sultan of the Lovers” (Sulṭān al-‘Āshiqīn),
Ogunnaike Oludamini
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Abstract Character education research is often constrained by blunt methodological tools. Surveys capture breadth without depth; case studies offer richness but lack replicability; and randomised controlled trials (RCTs), though indispensable at the policy level, are costly, disruptive and ill‐suited to everyday practice with individual pupils.
Shane McLoughlin
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« But pardon, gentles all » (Henry V, Prologue) : la feinte humilité du maniériste ?
In Henry V, Shakespeare, under the guise of having to stage the glorious and legendary Battle of Agincourt, seemingly calls out the inadequacy of his creativity in terms of theatrical aesthetics in a moment of false mannerist humility while at the same ...
John Delsinne
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Book received: Paul van den Akker, Looking for Lines: Theories of the Essence of Art and the Problem of Mannerism, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2010 including preface, contents and introduction. [PDF]
Paul van den Akker, Looking for Lines: Theories of the Essence of Art and the Problem of Mannerism, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2010 including preface, contents and introduction.
Paul van den Akker
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Abstract The growing concern about demand for, and provision of, support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has led the English government to announce a review of the system, which many describe as being in crisis.
Ariadna Albajara Sáenz +5 more
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In the Renaissance, armor became much more than a defensive weapon: it was transformed into a true visual manifesto of power, identity, and ideology.
Simon Colombo
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Manner of Speaking, Manners of Reciting, Manners of Singing
Vietnamese traditional and popular music is a music with an oral tradition, and each of these types of music was born of a social function. By that we mean that kind of music which is practiced, properly speaking, by the people. In this tradition, one can distinguish between two tendencies, one called « professional » or, sometimes, « academic », and ...
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Counting cases, conserving species: addressing highly pathogenic avian influenza in wildlife
ABSTRACT Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has become a critical threat to wildlife, shifting from a seasonal epizootic to a persistent, year‐round panzootic with global consequences. Here, we summarise the origin, evolutionary mechanisms, and expanding host range of the current H5N1 virus (clade 2.3.4.4b) and assess its impact on wildlife. Over
Ulrich Knief +4 more
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Catatonia and its varieties: an update. [PDF]
Francis A, Mormando C.
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