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Journal of Sharia Tourism and Hospitality, 2023
Kekeratonan Cirebon merujuk pada kesultanan atau kerajaan yang terletak di wilayah Cirebon, Jawa Barat, Indoesia. Kesultanan Cirebon memiliki sejarah yang kaya dan panjang, dengan pengaruh dari budaya Jawa, Sunda, Islam, Arab, dan Tionghoa.
Candra Permana +2 more
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Kekeratonan Cirebon merujuk pada kesultanan atau kerajaan yang terletak di wilayah Cirebon, Jawa Barat, Indoesia. Kesultanan Cirebon memiliki sejarah yang kaya dan panjang, dengan pengaruh dari budaya Jawa, Sunda, Islam, Arab, dan Tionghoa.
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, 2021
Everyday talk is central to how places become stigmatized and how asymmetric borders enter the popular imagination. This chapter explores the tales about Tijuana that proliferate in neighboring San Diego, based on a set of forty-five qualitative ...
Kristen Maher, David Carruthers
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Everyday talk is central to how places become stigmatized and how asymmetric borders enter the popular imagination. This chapter explores the tales about Tijuana that proliferate in neighboring San Diego, based on a set of forty-five qualitative ...
Kristen Maher, David Carruthers
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Food Poisoning by Oleander Skewers: Investigation of a Toxicologic Urban Legend [PDF]
J. Suchard +2 more
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Race and Justice, 2014
Elijah Anderson’s subcultural explanation for the adoption of the “code of the street” has directed scholarly attention toward specific cultural norms and scripts that encourage or sanction violence in disadvantaged urban neighborhoods. We provide an explicit test of the general assumption that the code of the street is predominantly endorsed by youth
Shelley Keith, E. Griffiths
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Elijah Anderson’s subcultural explanation for the adoption of the “code of the street” has directed scholarly attention toward specific cultural norms and scripts that encourage or sanction violence in disadvantaged urban neighborhoods. We provide an explicit test of the general assumption that the code of the street is predominantly endorsed by youth
Shelley Keith, E. Griffiths
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Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics, 2021
Ganglioneuromas (GNs) are well-differentiated, rare benign tumors of neural crest origin and are, for the most part, considered to be the benign equivalent of neuroblastomas.
Sema Yilmaz Rakici +3 more
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Ganglioneuromas (GNs) are well-differentiated, rare benign tumors of neural crest origin and are, for the most part, considered to be the benign equivalent of neuroblastomas.
Sema Yilmaz Rakici +3 more
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"The Music Industry Funds Private Prisons": Analyzing Hip-Hop Urban Legend
American Music, 2022Black love and hiphop brought Calvin Taylor Skinner and me together in 2018 as we nurtured a commuter relationship between Knoxville and Bloomington, Indiana.
Alisha L Jones
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The American Journal of Psychology, 2007
Abstract We explored factors influencing the retelling of urban legends. As predicted by prior work, people retold truthful and scary stories. But people also retold well-known stories. This contrasts with the expectation that people would not pass on a story that everyone already knew.
Jean E, Fox Tree, Mary Susan, Weldon
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Abstract We explored factors influencing the retelling of urban legends. As predicted by prior work, people retold truthful and scary stories. But people also retold well-known stories. This contrasts with the expectation that people would not pass on a story that everyone already knew.
Jean E, Fox Tree, Mary Susan, Weldon
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From Rumour to Métis Urban Legend: François Guilmette and the Execution of Thomas Scott
Journal of the Canadian Historical AssociationThis article discusses the urban legend of François Guilmette, an alleged participant in the 1870 execution of Thomas Scott during the Red River Resistance.
D. Nault
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