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“Of the Ruin and Conquest of Britain”: The Anglo-Saxon Transformation of the British Isles
The history of Britain after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire has traditionally been perceived as one of invasion and domination at the hands of Germanic peoples most commonly known as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.
Caswell, Bryan G.
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Abstract Background Sexual dysfunction during pregnancy is a common problem, and can occur as the result of various physical, hormonal, and emotional changes that women experience during this period. Non‐pharmacologic treatments are recommended due to the restrictions on medications during this period.
Antonio Carlos Queiroz de Aquino +8 more
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“Step to the heart of Russia”: R.M. Rilke and L. Andreas-Salome in Nizovka
The article considers the visit of R.M. Rilke and L. Andreas-Salome to the peasant poet S.D. Drozhzhin in the Tver village Nizovka (1900). Complex analysis of personal documents (Rilke’s letters, Andreas-Salome’s diary, Drozhzhin’s memories) allows to ...
E G Milyugina
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This paper examines how aspirational content creators (ACCs) on the r/NewTubers subreddit forum understand and discuss YouTube’s algorithm. This study employs thematic analysis of 144 r/NewTubers posts that explicitly mentioned algorithms.
John R. Gallagher +1 more
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Maintaining a medical institution in a context of materiality change: Lessons from a Canadian university hospital. [PDF]
Touati N +4 more
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This study examines the Mawphlang Sacred Forest in Meghalaya as a culturally embedded model of community‐led conservation. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork, it highlights how spiritual reverence, sacred taboos, and ancestral authority shape ecological stewardship, complementing formal governance systems.
Mrinal Saikia
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DE-MYTHOLOGIZING THE BARD: APPROPRIATION OF SHAKESPEARE IN TOM STOPPARD’S DOGG’S HAMLET, CAHOOT’S MACBETH [PDF]
One of the most entrenched myths that dramatic authors need to contest and adjust to is the Shakespeare myth, a long-lasting and all-pervasive influence that Shakespeare’s name and texts have exerted since the late 16th century, being perceived as ...
Ifeta Ciric-Fazlija
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Postpartum Maternal Tethering: A Bioethics of Early Motherhood. [PDF]
Mason K.
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ABSTRACT Gender and race have received significant philosophical attention recently; they are the paradigm cases of social kinds in most philosophical accounts. I argue for the inclusion of caste as a social kind because it affects the lives of many people, and because it presents itself as an important test case for philosophers of social kinds.
Ajinkya Deshmukh
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The Pluriverse of Intoxication: Words, Lives, Worlds in Islamicate History. [PDF]
Ghiabi M.
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