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“Royalism in Cambodia Today”: An Interview with Prince Sisowath Thomico
In this interview, Prince Sisowath Thomico, a cousin of Cambodian King Sihamoni who has been politically active in a range of political movements and parties, discusses the role of the monarchy and what royalism might mean in Cambodia today, three ...
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The Royal Society, the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the Astronomer Royal
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 1994Abstract In April 1965 the Science Research Council received its Royal Charter and assumed responsibility for the support of major aspects of scientific research in the UK. This paper is primarily concerned with the consequent termination of the responsibility of the Royal Society for the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the subsequent
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Nursing Standard, 2001
RCN adviser in nursing practice Susan Scott visited Buckingham Palace last week to receive her MBE from the Queen. Ms Scott, who received the honour for services to nursing and the RCN, is pictured with her granddaughter Mollie.
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RCN adviser in nursing practice Susan Scott visited Buckingham Palace last week to receive her MBE from the Queen. Ms Scott, who received the honour for services to nursing and the RCN, is pictured with her granddaughter Mollie.
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Nursing Standard, 2017
It was a proud moment for nurse academic Ruth Northway when she collected her OBE from Prince Charles recently.
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It was a proud moment for nurse academic Ruth Northway when she collected her OBE from Prince Charles recently.
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Nursing Standard, 2016
A learning disability nurse consultant has spoken of her pride at receiving an OBE from Prince William at Buckingham Palace.
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A learning disability nurse consultant has spoken of her pride at receiving an OBE from Prince William at Buckingham Palace.
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Scientific American, 1965
O n April 7, 1853, Queen Victoria of England gave birth to the eighth of her nine childl'en. From the beginning the infant Leopold was sickly; his baptism was postponed for almost three months. It may be that the trauma of birth had resulted in hemor rhages. In any event it soon became evident that he had an unusual tendency to bleed even from trivial
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O n April 7, 1853, Queen Victoria of England gave birth to the eighth of her nine childl'en. From the beginning the infant Leopold was sickly; his baptism was postponed for almost three months. It may be that the trauma of birth had resulted in hemor rhages. In any event it soon became evident that he had an unusual tendency to bleed even from trivial
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Interactions
Would you let a robot care for your pet? Blast Theory's Cat Royale explores the impact of AI on humans and animals. For 12 days, Ghostbuster, Pumpkin, and Clover played with a robot arm that offered them games, toys, and treats every few minutes. The robot threw balls and dropped them into a ball run. It dangled feathers, offered snacks, and introduced
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Would you let a robot care for your pet? Blast Theory's Cat Royale explores the impact of AI on humans and animals. For 12 days, Ghostbuster, Pumpkin, and Clover played with a robot arm that offered them games, toys, and treats every few minutes. The robot threw balls and dropped them into a ball run. It dangled feathers, offered snacks, and introduced
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2013
Abstract According to the Greek philosopher Plato “[…] if anyone at all is to have the privilege of lying the rulers of the State […] may be allowed to lie for the public good” (The Royal Lie). To investigate whether The Royal Lie may foster cooperation in public goods provision we experimentally study centralized manipulations of contribution ...
Hoffmann, M., Lauer, T., Rockenbach, B.
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Abstract According to the Greek philosopher Plato “[…] if anyone at all is to have the privilege of lying the rulers of the State […] may be allowed to lie for the public good” (The Royal Lie). To investigate whether The Royal Lie may foster cooperation in public goods provision we experimentally study centralized manipulations of contribution ...
Hoffmann, M., Lauer, T., Rockenbach, B.
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The Royal Society and the Royal Mint
Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London, 1964Abstract THE 17th century Royal Mint was like a federated State consisting of I autonomous departments. The Master had by far the largest province and was the highest paid; from Neale onwards he was much the highest paid of the officials.
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