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On the origin of trepanomatoses: A phylogenetic approach
Copyright @ 2007 The AuthorsBackground: Since the first recorded epidemic of syphilis in 1495, controversy has surrounded the origins of the bacterium Treponema pallidum subsp.
Robert W. George +34 more
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The Origin and Functioning of Myth: Linguistic Conditions
У статті виокремлено два підходи до визначення лінгвістичних умов появи і функціонування міфу. За першого підходу припускають, що міф є проявом несвідомого (М. Мюллер) або свідомого (Е. Кассирер, Р. Барт) викривлення мови.
С’єдін, Олександр
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Abstract The intersection of science and art has historically fostered innovation, yet the integration of creative arts into anatomy education remains limited. The Synthetic Anatomy module was designed to bridge anatomy teaching with creative design for bioscience and biomedical engineering students. This study evaluates the module's educational impact
Mandeep Gill Sagoo +6 more
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The article brings together some origin myths from different cultural traditions that coexist in Amazonian territories, in an archaeological effort that aims to show the potency of mythical narratives as manifestation of cultural ...
Pâmela Damilano dos Santos
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Spinach in Blunderland: How the myth that spinach is rich in iron became an urban academic legend [PDF]
The claim that spinach contains a lot of iron is one of the longest standing myths in science. In recent decades, this early error though has become widely known to the public and several theories were proclaimed, how this misconception was born.
Moll, J., Mielewczik, M.
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Abstract This paper explores the growing influence of young people's activism in UK museums and its educational implications. It draws on a five‐year collaborative programme (2019–2023) with young people of colour (16–28) in a university museum setting, focusing on a Young Collective established to address cultural inequalities.
Sadia Habib
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The future in a bubble: Supporting Finnish early childhood professionals working in diverse settings
Abstract The purpose of this study was to contribute to the knowledge about early childhood education and care (ECEC) personnel's perception of the support structures that are most effective in assisting them in their work with culturally and linguistically diverse children.
Alexandra C. Anton +2 more
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Myths of the state in the West European Middle Ages
In the first centuries of the barbarian kingdoms the most striking feature is the gens, the tribe, as the principle of unity, even if the ethnic homogeneity often was missing. The myth of the Germanic State of the early Middle Ages was in the first place
Lennart Ejerfeldt
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Young people's occupational aspirations beyond the aspiration discourse: A sociocultural perspective
Abstract Young people's aspirations have been the focus of many educational, sociological and psychological studies. This paper argues, firstly, that the concept of aspirations holds greater generative potential than suggested by the policy‐oriented ‘aspiration discourse’.
Jelena Popov
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Myth as Ritual: Reflections from a Symbolic Analysis of Numic Origin Myths [PDF]
Among the Numic-speaking people of the Great Basin region, sacred stories or myths are told within a strict ritual setting. Within this myth-telling context, three ritual events (i.e., male puberty, female puberty, and the marriage ceremony) are examined
Myers, L. Daniel
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