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2023
In Libya, there is a history of smuggling people and goods across the desert. The movement of people has become illegal officially, while being tolerated, and even cultivated, in practice. This has contributed to the rise of human trafficking for ransom.
Wirtz, Morgane +2 more
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In Libya, there is a history of smuggling people and goods across the desert. The movement of people has become illegal officially, while being tolerated, and even cultivated, in practice. This has contributed to the rise of human trafficking for ransom.
Wirtz, Morgane +2 more
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California Management Review, 2019
This introduction to this special issue discusses artificial intelligence (AI), commonly defined as “a system’s ability to interpret external data correctly, to learn from such data, and to use those learnings to achieve specific goals and tasks through ...
M. Haenlein, A. Kaplan
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This introduction to this special issue discusses artificial intelligence (AI), commonly defined as “a system’s ability to interpret external data correctly, to learn from such data, and to use those learnings to achieve specific goals and tasks through ...
M. Haenlein, A. Kaplan
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Journal of Genocide Research, 2019
The Holocaust and the Nakba wishes to utilize theoretical tools in its examination of a number of current issues to which theory is less frequently applied: Why are compassion and recognition of th...
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The Holocaust and the Nakba wishes to utilize theoretical tools in its examination of a number of current issues to which theory is less frequently applied: Why are compassion and recognition of th...
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The past, present, and future of antibiotics
Science Translational Medicine, 2022Antibiotics have transformed modern medicine. They are essential for treating infectious diseases and enable vital therapies and procedures. However, despite this success, their continued use in the 21st century is imperiled by two orthogonal challenges.
M. Cook, Gerard D. Wright
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Cancer treatments: Past, present, and future.
Cancer GeneticsThere is a rich history of cancer treatments which provides a number of important lessons for present and future cancer therapies. We outline this history by looking in the past, reviewing the current landscape of cancer treatments, and by glancing at ...
D. Sonkin +2 more
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Judging the Past, Blaming the Past, Hailing the Past
2020Our societal and scholarly pursuits of social justice, and, in general, the ways we address historical injustice, manifest our ethical relations to the past. We routinely pass ethical judgments on the past, and lately we seem to be increasingly invested in the question of “Who’s to blame?” Blaming past ideas, behavioral patterns, social forces and ...
Simon, Zoltán Boldizsár +3 more
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2019
This chapter examines the centrality of early modern ecclesiastical history, written by Catholics as well as Protestants, in the refinement of research techniques and practices anticipatory of modern scholarship. To Christians of all varieties, getting the Church's early history right mattered.
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This chapter examines the centrality of early modern ecclesiastical history, written by Catholics as well as Protestants, in the refinement of research techniques and practices anticipatory of modern scholarship. To Christians of all varieties, getting the Church's early history right mattered.
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Poetics Today, 1996
For Holocaust survivors who have been separated and exiled from a ravaged world, memory is necessarily an act not only of recall but also of mourning, mourning often inflected by anger, rage, and despair. Children of survivors live at a further temporal and spatial remove from the decimated world of their parents.
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For Holocaust survivors who have been separated and exiled from a ravaged world, memory is necessarily an act not only of recall but also of mourning, mourning often inflected by anger, rage, and despair. Children of survivors live at a further temporal and spatial remove from the decimated world of their parents.
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2013
Abstract ‘The past’ points out that novels have always been interested in the past, in history, and in memory. Contemporary fiction often rejects the traditional historical novel, instead exploring memory, trauma, and how the past haunts the present. Our stories about the past shift and develop.
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Abstract ‘The past’ points out that novels have always been interested in the past, in history, and in memory. Contemporary fiction often rejects the traditional historical novel, instead exploring memory, trauma, and how the past haunts the present. Our stories about the past shift and develop.
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