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The Napoleonic Tradition

International Journal of Public Sector Management, 2008
Abstract Some features of the administrative system in France predate Napoleon and his framing of the French state. But the Napoleonic model of the state remains a crucial means of understanding public administration in France. For example, the emphasis on law as the foundation of administration and of accountability can be seen as ...
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The Sociological Tradition or Traditions?

The American Sociologist, 2014
Almost five decades on, Nisbet’s The Sociological Tradition remains instructive for anyone seeking to write a general history of sociology. Combining a distinctive approach to the history of ideas with a curious lack of methodological self-consciousness, its dated feel belies the relevance of its substantive concerns.
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The Tradition of the Destruction of Tradition

Tekstualia, 2018
The paper focuses on the attributes of the polish avant-garde, especially in the modern polish theatre. In Tadeusz Kantor’s words: it is „the tradition of the destruction of tradition”. The most important and infl uential tradition in Poland – since the nineteenth century – is romanticism and its legacy.
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The Tradition of no Tradition

2019
This chapter explores the origins of Israeli comics, with a particular focus on three early women comics creators: Leah Goldberg, Friedel Stern, and Elisheva Nadal. It then explores the work of three influential artists from the 1970s-1980s: Dudu Geva, Uri Fink, and Michel Kichka. It then describes Modan's entry into comics, including her army service,
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Vocal Traditions: The Roy Hart Tradition

Voice and Speech Review, 2019
Vocal Traditions is a series in the Voice and Speech Review that highlights historically important voice teachers and schools of thought in the world of vocal pedagogy.
Kevin Crawford, Noah Pikes
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Springing the tradition trap

Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1975
The following Parents Speakcolumn is a discussion of the frustrations experienced by many parents of children with autism and related disorders when seeking help for their child. The focus is on the doctor (therapist)-patient relationship. Although Mary Akerley's provocation is animated by years of personal experience, the issues she identifies may ...
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The Tradition

1997
Abstract The heart of the matter for someone doing documentary work is the pursuit of what James Agee called “human actuality”—rendering and representing for others what has been witnessed, heard, overheard, or sensed. Fact is “the quality of being actual,” hence Agee’s concern with actuality.
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The Italian Sociological Tradition

SOCIOLOGIA ITALIANA, 2013
La sociologia italiana ha contribuito in modo decisivo allo sviluppo delle scienze sociali in Europa, a partire dall'età del positivisimo.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Tradition versus grammatical traditions

2011
In the history of linguistics, the cumulative model of knowledge often hinges on the notion of tradition, whose purpose is to extract lines of force, identifiable a posteriori, through traces which, by accretion, have formed them (texts, various linguistic tools).
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