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This study examines philosophical perspectives in Tove Jansson’s Moomin novel Moominsummer Madness (MM, 2010 [1954]), with particular attention to the theatrical performance embedded in the narrative. These perspectives are informed by Walter Benjamin’s
Pirjo Suvilehto, Jarosław Płuciennik
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Background: Diabetes has a negative impact on patient's quality of life (QoL). Comorbidities and polypharmacy further worsen their QoL. Thus, in addition to glycemic control, assessment of QoL is also gaining importance.
Imtiyaz Ahmed Najar +5 more
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Drawing as a Paralinguistic Phenomenon in Literary Texts (a Case Study of Tove Jansson’s Works)
Introduction. The uniqueness of Tove Jansson’s persona lies in her dual role as both a writer and an artist who personally illustrated her own literary works, particularly the Moomin stories examined in this study.
Svetlana P. Cherkashina
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Field experiments were conducted at the research field of the CSIR–SARI near Nyankpala in the Northern region of Ghana during the major growing seasons of 2014 and 2015. The objectives of the study were to determine the effect of three compost types i.e.
M. Abubakari +3 more
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ABSTRACT Contagious crying in infants has been considered an early marker of their sensitivity to others’ emotions, a form of emotional contagion, and an early basis for empathy. However, it remains unclear whether infant distress in response to peer distress is due to the emotional content of crying or acoustically aversive properties of crying ...
C. Vreden +8 more
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Widening Teachers' Reading Repertoires: Moving beyond a Popular Childhood Canon
Abstract To develop a love of reading in the young, teachers need rich repertoires of children's literature and other texts. However, the significance of this subject knowledge is rarely given the attention it deserves in policy, practice, or training contexts. This article, drawing on survey data from England and Finland, underlines these concerns. It
Teresa Cremin +5 more
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Alicja w Krainie Kognitywistyki
The article comments on the ninth Polish translation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, by Elżbieta Tabakowska. As the key to the analysis of this translation, the present author has chosen the relations between the text and image, especially the ...
Anna Rogulska
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Secondary parkinsonism due to osmotic demyelination syndrome: a case report
Hyponatremia is a common medical problem often found in the elderly and is due to poor intake, medical comorbidities, and medications. Central to the management of this condition is the use of normal and hypertonic saline, besides the use of ...
Waseem R Dar +4 more
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Haunted Sketches: Analyzing the Foundations of Horror in Early Works by Tove Jansson and Walt Disney
This article explores the early artistic influences and beginnings of Tove Jansson and Walt Disney, focusing on their works’ gothic and surreal elements. Both Jansson and Disney are renowned for their contributions to children’s entertainment, yet their
Jarosław Płuciennik, Pirjo Suvilehto
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The article discusses the role of localization in anime, using Japanese animated Tv series of Moomin as an example.
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