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The death of John Stuart Mill [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article surveys the fiercely contested posthumous assessments of John Stuart Mill in the newspaper and periodical press, in the months following his death in May 1873, and elicits the broader intellectual context.
Stack, David
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Being in the Right Place, Dinosaur Isle Museum, Isle of Wight

open access: yesGeoconservation Research
The Isle of Wight situated off the south coast of England is a special place for geological heritage. It is a microcosm of the geology of southern England, with a huge reputation as the home of British dinosaurs.
Martin C. Munt
doaj   +1 more source

“The French, those Monkies of Mankind”: the Fronde as seen by the newsbook Mercurius Politicus

open access: yesXVII-XVIII, 2012
Mercurius Politicus was the Commonwealth’s official voice and, following Cromwell’s coup in 1653, was regarded as the Protectorate’s mouthpiece. It developed a reputation for providing first-rate coverage of foreign news, with France receiving its due ...
Laurent Curelly
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Geographic Indications for Javanese Teak: A constitutional change [PDF]

open access: yes
The central issue addressed in this paper is whether geographic indication (GI) can be applied as a tool to encourage some furniture industries and teak producers to take collective action to improve teak product quality and increase global market ...
Dwi R. Muhtaman   +3 more
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Disclosure of socio-environmental scandals and corporate reputation [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Contabilidade & Finanças
This research aimed to investigate the use of neutralization of disclosure of socio-environmental scandals and its relationship with corporate reputation.
William Augusto Sousa de Oliveira   +1 more
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Selling to reluctant drinkers : the British wine market, 1860-1914. [PDF]

open access: yes
Attempts to stimulate wine drinking in Britain in the early 1860s succeeded in tripling wine imports, but this increase proved short lived, and per caput consumption was no greater in 1914 than it had been in 1815.
Simpson, James
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Non-financial reports, anti-corruption performance and corporate reputation

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios, 2015
Objective – This paper analyzes whether the anti-corruption reporting practices of the companies are a reflection of adequate anti-corruption systems put in place by companies, or whether the disclosure is merely a tool for companies to improve their ...
Maider Aldaz   +2 more
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Of Tourist Places: The Cultural Politics of Narrating Space in Thamel [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Thamel—a bustling neighborhood of restaurants, shops, bars, dance clubs, street vendors, and hotels in Kathmandu, Nepal—is overwhelmingly portrayed as a ‘tourist place’ by Nepalis and foreigners alike. Despite this widespread reputation, many user-groups
Linder, Benjamin
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Learning to Trust [PDF]

open access: yes
Trust is full of puzzle and paradox.Trust is both rational and emotional. Trust can go beyond calculative self-interest, but has its limits.People may want to trust, while they may also feel threatened by it.If trust is not in place prior to a ...
Nooteboom, B.
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Assessing the potential for U.S. utility green bonds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Bonds are the largest single class of financial instrument across the world’s financial markets. Recently, a subclass of these bonds, called green bonds, has emerged in the market place. Green bonds are a type of bond whose proceeds
Fox-Penner, Peter   +2 more
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