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Religious Tourism and TV Serials: the Case of Two Italian Papal Birthplaces
In this paper the authors examine two of Italy’s lesser religious tourism destinations: Sotto il Monte and Concesio, small towns in northern Italy which have the distinction of being the birthplaces of Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI.
Lorenzo Bagnoli, Rita Capurro
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Taking as its subject a range of period dramas that depicted the British monarchy in the 1970s, this article argues that debates about the “sexing-up” of recent historical dramas are nothing new.
Sarah Betts
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National Library of Malaysia Annual Report 2001 [PDF]
This Annual Report reflects the PNM activities during 2001, to support their vision,"The National Library of Malaysia aspires to be a world class library in the provision of excellent information services towards the realization of Malaysia's vision of ...
Noor, Norpishah Mohd.
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Aesthetic Cognitivism and Serialized Television Fiction
AbstractIn this article, I defend the cognitive value of certain generic television series. Unlike media and television scholars, who have been appreciative of the informative capacity of television fiction, philosophers have been less willing to acknowledge the way in which these works contribute to our understanding of our social reality. My aim here
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ABSTRACT The intricate interplay between chronic psychological stress and periodontitis, mediated by oral microbiota and macrophage polarization, remains largely enigmatic. Here, we demonstrate that chronic restraint stress (CRS) exacerbates periodontitis by inducing oral microbial dysbiosis and a consequential shift in host metabolism.
Shihong Luo +13 more
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A Blueprint for Destruction: Eco-Activism in Doctor Who during the 1970s
This article analyzes the television science-fiction show Doctor Who as a cultural forum within the context of British eco-activism of the 1970s. It examines four serials which aired during the 1970s during the first wave of eco-activism in the UK: "The ...
Dolly Jørgensen
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Fiji, a multilingual and multicultural nation, is often termed ‘Little India’ where the Fijians of Indian descent (Indo-Fijians) have developed a new identity through cultural assimilation as well as accommodation.
Sakul Kundra +7 more
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The Geopolitics of Nordic Noir
The “golden age” of Scandinavian television has often been associated with Nordic Noir crime dramas, yet many of the acclaimed serials also engage with geopolitical themes such as migration, cross-border crime, military conflicts, and global terrorism ...
Dodds Klaus, Hochscherf Tobias
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Microfilm and Microfacsimile Publications [PDF]
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Ballou, Hubbard W., Rather, John
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ABSTRACT Advancements in tissue engineering have revolutionized therapeutic paradigms for diabetic tissue defects; however, the lack of applicable scaffold containing various bioactive substance aggregates remained a critical bottleneck hindering satisfactory repair effect.
Tao Wang +8 more
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