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Women, Crime, and Law in Latin America's Nineteenth Century
ABSTRACT This article examines the literature on women as perpetrators of crime in 19th‐century Latin America, a topic largely overlooked in historical scholarship. While most studies focus on women as victims of domestic or sexual violence, this work explores women as perpetrators of crime, specifically reproductive crimes (abortion and infanticide ...
Reuben Zahler
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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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Time's Sentimental Tale: Operationalizing Plot Within the Narrative Policy Framework
ABSTRACT The Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) has proven to be a successful analytical tool for examining the role of narratives within the policy process; however, the analysis of plot is still understudied. This gap persists due to difficulty in developing valid and reliable measures of plot and a lack of plot operationalizations using longitudinal ...
Rachel McGovern +4 more
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ON THE ROLE OF THE EXPIRATORY ACCENT IN THE PHONETICS OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES (THE HISTORICAL ASPECT)
This article is devoted to the analysis of the phonetic changes that happened because of pitch accent in Latin giving way to expiratory accent of Vulgar Latin, which has turned out to be the base of Romance languages. The novelty of this work lies in the
D.S. Kurbanbaeva
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ABSTRACT Tsunami deposits serve as geological records of past events and are essential for understanding the occurrence and dynamics of tsunamis. However, conventional research has largely focused on sandy and boulder deposits, leaving gravel‐dominated tsunami deposits comparatively underexplored; furthermore, their characteristics and formation ...
Hidetoshi Masuda +5 more
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Speaking and thinking in Latin: some dead languages are alive and thriving in some very modern disorders. [PDF]
Whittaker J.
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Reflections on Retirement: The Sunset Can be Spooktacular!
Where are we headed, oh, where have we gone? We’ve come a long way, now, let us move on. Dreams are for dreaming, wake up and they run, Life is for living, come, let us move on.1 1JF Lapena, Moving on Retirement (n.); from French ...
José Florencio Lapeña
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Nerium oleander L., a circum-Mediterranean study of the etymological, ecological, historical, mythological, and ethnobotanical roots of its vernacular names. [PDF]
Dafni A +9 more
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Boredom at the border of philosophy: conceptual and ethical issues. [PDF]
Levine P.
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Evaluating the phylogenetic signal of morphosyntax. [PDF]
Sleeman R +6 more
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