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The review considers the monograph “Pilgrimage Prose of the 1800s and 1860s: Sacred Space, History, Human” by O.N. Alexandrova-Osokina, the authoritative researcher of pilgrimage literature, published in 2015.
N.G. Komar
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A new Anthropocene aesthetics: Mediating Harman, Morton, and Boysen
Abstract Practitioners of Object‐Oriented Ontology (OOO) have critiqued the metaphysical assumptions of contemporary poetry, and particularly the position of the lyric speaker. Scholars such as Graham Harman and Timothy Morton have positioned themselves as critics of these lyric sensibilities. In recent years, concerns have risen around their critiques
Chase Cate
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Reader reception of translation strategies for Li Bai's "Yu Jie Yuan": Empirical evidence from a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Chang H, Zhao J, Sun Y, Ding H.
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Social Equity Practices in Public Financial Management: A Conceptual Review and Proposed Reforms
ABSTRACT Equity has been at the core of public finance going at least as far back as 1776 when Adam Smith included it as one of four canons of a good tax in his classic An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (Tax Project Institute 2025).
John R. Bartle +2 more
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Assessment of Correctness, Content Omission, and Risk of Harm in Large Language Model Responses to Ophthalmology Continuing Medical Education Questions. [PDF]
Chen JL +5 more
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Si la prose est bien une forme à part, le rythme de la prose ne saurait s’analyser sans prendre en compte le rapport qu’elle entretient avec la poésie.
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Personnel Psychology's 40 Questions Series: Artificial Intelligence
ABSTRACT In this article, we present a curated set of 40 questions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address its rapidly evolving role in Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology, Human Resources (HR), and Organizational Behavior (OB) research and practice. We solicited questions from our professional networks and organized the responses into themes:
Emily D. Campion, Scott Tonidandel
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Saved in translation? Diversity shared in French and Dutch medieval literature. [PDF]
Kestemont M +4 more
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