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CARBON FOOTPRINT AND ITS IMPACT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CASE STUDY INDUSTRIAL ZONE - TENTH OF RAMADAN [PDF]
More recently, with the understanding of the climate change crisis and the energy problem resulting from the lack of renewable resources, many problems related to climate and greenhouse gas emissions have emerged.
Ahmed Elmenshawy
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Non potevano abitare la grande città di Tebe senza mura
Many ancient authors tell us that Thebes was founded by Cadmus and fortified by Amphion and Zethus, others say that the twins founded the city. It is difficult to understand whether these are two different stories, born independently, without anyone ...
Anna Miriam Biga
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The circulation and distribution of classical Greek coinage
Abstract From a sample of the most prominent Greek city‐states, data involving a total of 999 hoards and 160,007 coins from 550 to 300 BC were collected to discern the relative magnitudes, consistency of issue, and distribution of Classical Greek coinages.
Zane Mullins
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The cadmean genealogy in Thebes [PDF]
According to Greek mythology, Cadmus was the founder of Thebes. His royal line sovereignly reigned over the city in the face of a long string of misfortunes represented in the seven tragedies of the Theban cycle that survived, as well as other works with which we had no contact.
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ABSTRACT Contemporary epistemologists analysing knowledge take (true) propositions to be the object of knowledge. In this paper, I provide an argument for the claim that the object of knowledge is, in fact, the world. The propositions in propositional knowledge ascriptions merely describe the part of the world of which the subject is aware. Kent Bach's
Tess Dewhurst
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Trattato di alleanza tra Atene e Tebe
This paper offers a new edition of the alliance decree between Athens and Thebes that was signed in the first quarter of the fourth century BC. It is accompanied by an epigraphical and historiographical commentary.
Occhipinti, Egidia
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Summary This paper investigates the economic and political transformations of the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean (late eleventh to mid‐fourteenth centuries AD) through the lens of material culture and Social Network Analysis (SNA). Using the distribution of seven types of glazed pottery as archaeological indicators, the study examines changing patterns
Katerina Ragkou
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Abstract The global terrestrial water and carbon cycles have evolved rapidly during recent decades, particularly in regions with intensive anthropogenic interventions and vulnerable ecohydrological systems. However, current land surface models (LSMs) and global hydrological models (GHMs) often treat natural ecohydrological processes and human water use
Xing Yuan +8 more
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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Mountainous Mediterranean rivers provide essential ecosystem services but are increasingly affected by land-use change, hydraulic works, and inadequate wastewater management.
Konstantinos Tsimnadis +4 more
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