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2009
Greek travellers tried to take their city with them: travel is typically conducted as a civic act, one justified and defined by one's tie to the city: trade, for example, or martial aggression, or colonization. This article discusses the range of travel experiences reflected in surviving literature. The study of ancient travel focuses on the process of
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Greek travellers tried to take their city with them: travel is typically conducted as a civic act, one justified and defined by one's tie to the city: trade, for example, or martial aggression, or colonization. This article discusses the range of travel experiences reflected in surviving literature. The study of ancient travel focuses on the process of
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2021
This chapter discusses the crucial links between technology and travel behaviours, looking both at traditional transport technologies and the impacts of other technologies. The development of transport technology has enabled us to travel more cheaply, more comfortably, faster and for longer distances – hence the massive growth of travel with all its ...
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This chapter discusses the crucial links between technology and travel behaviours, looking both at traditional transport technologies and the impacts of other technologies. The development of transport technology has enabled us to travel more cheaply, more comfortably, faster and for longer distances – hence the massive growth of travel with all its ...
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2017
These selections from Part 2 (the Florida tour) of William Bartram's 1791 book Travels include his observations of north Florida’s flora and fauna, its natural history and archaeology, and the hydrology and springs of the St. Johns River. William Bartram's scientific explorations, condensing repeated tours from 1774 into one account, open a window into
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These selections from Part 2 (the Florida tour) of William Bartram's 1791 book Travels include his observations of north Florida’s flora and fauna, its natural history and archaeology, and the hydrology and springs of the St. Johns River. William Bartram's scientific explorations, condensing repeated tours from 1774 into one account, open a window into
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2012
This article reviews the normal immune response to vaccines. It describes the effect of different immunosuppressive therapies (glucocorticoids, inhibitors of calcineurin and mTOR, azathioprine, mycophenolate acid, methotrexate, depleting and nondepleting monoclonal antibodies, and tumor necrosis factor antagonists) on critical steps in the cellular and
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This article reviews the normal immune response to vaccines. It describes the effect of different immunosuppressive therapies (glucocorticoids, inhibitors of calcineurin and mTOR, azathioprine, mycophenolate acid, methotrexate, depleting and nondepleting monoclonal antibodies, and tumor necrosis factor antagonists) on critical steps in the cellular and
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Travel consultations: Pregnant travellers
Practice Management, 2017Pregnancy should not prevent most women from travelling, although careful planning and consideration with regards to certain health risks is vital, says Catherine Brewer
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2011
Chapter focusing on global travel and the postcolonial in the travel writing of Pico Iyer.
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Chapter focusing on global travel and the postcolonial in the travel writing of Pico Iyer.
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The Hero as Traveler, The Traveler as Hero
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2009This article uses an insight from the French scholar Michel de Certeau to the effect that all stories are travel stories involving spatial transference and the theories of the Russian folklorist Vladimir Propp, as elaborated in his classic work Morphology of the Folktale, to argue all heroes are travelers of one sort or another.
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Phantom travel and travelling with phantoms
History and Anthropology, 1996(1996). Phantom travel and travelling with phantoms. History and Anthropology: Vol. 9, No. 2-3, pp. 309-326.
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Defining Travel: On the Travel Book, Travel Writing and Terminology
2017From the amount of critical attention and the number of labels applied to travel writing in recent years, one may well wonder whether critics are discussing the same object. The problematic status both of travel writing and of the terms used to describe it becomes obvious as soon as one tries to define the object.
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Travel time and travel cost in European air travel [PDF]
The aim of the study is to examine two issues of consumer air travel accessibility in Europe, namely flight time and ticket costs. The first part of the paper discusses the various methodological problems of creating time matrix and cost matrix of air travel. Because of problems of conceptualizing of the air travel network and the modifiable areal unit
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