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Nada-nada Melayu dalam irama kesusastraan Rusia
Parnickel Boris Borisovitch. Nada-nada Melayu dalam irama kesusastraan Rusia. In: Archipel, volume 16, 1978. pp. 41-45.
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Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2014
National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) acupuncture is a simple, standardized, 1- to 5-point auricular needling protocol that originated as a grass-roots response to the opiate epidemic of the 1970s. NADA acupuncture is increasingly recognized as a universally useful intervention in the treatment of addictions specifically and in ...
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National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) acupuncture is a simple, standardized, 1- to 5-point auricular needling protocol that originated as a grass-roots response to the opiate epidemic of the 1970s. NADA acupuncture is increasingly recognized as a universally useful intervention in the treatment of addictions specifically and in ...
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Cuadernos Fronterizos, 2020
En estos días de confinamiento he recordado mucho una frase que utilizaba con frecuencia un compañero de la secundaria, hace ya medio siglo. En épocas de exámenes se le veía tranquilo y él decía que no tenía muchas dudas sobre los temas relacionados con el examen, porque tampoco sabía nada al respecto. “El que nada sabe nada teme”, nos decía.
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En estos días de confinamiento he recordado mucho una frase que utilizaba con frecuencia un compañero de la secundaria, hace ya medio siglo. En épocas de exámenes se le veía tranquilo y él decía que no tenía muchas dudas sobre los temas relacionados con el examen, porque tampoco sabía nada al respecto. “El que nada sabe nada teme”, nos decía.
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There has been a recent proliferation of Indigenous-made zombie narratives that blend traditional Indigenous knowledge with contemporary monsters using a technique that Teresa A. Goddu calls “haunting back.” “Haunting Back” allows these narratives to interrupt Canadianism and its role in ongoing colonization, thus disrupting historical contagion and ...
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2022
Through this chapter, the author aims to change the narrative of her home country, Saudi Arabia. As a journalist, she has made it her mission to ensure that no Saudi has to look across borders to see or read about interesting women. This chapter intends to amplify the voices that have been deemed oppressed and non-worthy of inflating.
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Through this chapter, the author aims to change the narrative of her home country, Saudi Arabia. As a journalist, she has made it her mission to ensure that no Saudi has to look across borders to see or read about interesting women. This chapter intends to amplify the voices that have been deemed oppressed and non-worthy of inflating.
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