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Serving the living and the dead: An integrated approach to Copper Age ceramic production and cultural dynamics in Campania, Southern Italy. [PDF]
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Mapping ecological paradigms in educational psychology: a decade of scholarship in <i>Frontiers in Psychology</i> (2013-2025). [PDF]
Tong P, An IS, Xu SZ.
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Eating somewhere else: migrant food practices and provision in an informal settlement of Buenos Aires, Argentina. [PDF]
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Rethinking the nature of medicine: limits of the inquiry thesis through the case of African traditional medicine. [PDF]
Ncube L.
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A Tradition ofTraditional Medicine
Pain Medicine, 2011“Mo, Hi, Ba … Yo! (1, 2, 3 … Go!).” My Vietnamese hosts were very enthusiastic and insistent about toasting with beer at the celebratory dinner for our medical mission to Vietnam. As the evening progressed and the toasting continued, I noted that my beer glass appeared to have no bottom, or at least my Vietnamese hosts were ensuring I never reached it.
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The Sociological Tradition or Traditions?
The American Sociologist, 2014Almost 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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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.
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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.
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