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Importance of the Walden Inversion for the Activity Volcano Plot of Oxygen Evolution
Since the birth of the computational hydrogen electrode approach, it is considered that activity trends of electrocatalysts in a homologous series can be quantified by the construction of volcano plots.
Kai S Exner
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Interactive Effect of C-Reactive Protein upon the Relationship Between Chlamydia trachomatis and Depression [PDF]
Introduction: Chlamydia trachomatis is an important indicator of overall health and plays a vital role in various health conditions. In 2018, C. trachomatis reached the highest level ever recorded, resulting in USD 691 million in expenditures, with 1.8 ...
Kay Banerjee +2 more
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Supporting Student-Initiated Mobile Device Use in Online Learning
Understanding the experiences of students who self-initiate mobile device use for online courses or course-related activities provides institutions with valuable insights.
Karen Milheim +2 more
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From fellow traveller to eco-warrior: the translation and reception of Thoreau in China
First published in 1854, Walden, by Henry David Thoreau, has been translated into many languages. The last three decades have witnessed a growing number of Chinese versions of Walden, together with an upsurge of interest in this classic American book ...
Aihua Liu, Ying Zhu
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Digging Walden’s Soil with Marxist Tools: A Study on Thoreau’s Walden
The nineteenth century saw industrialization become a significant force in the United State of America, just as in much of the developed world, and with these new developments, the so-called new Eden started to face the corruption of modern life.
Sultan Komut Bakınç
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“Thinking Body” in H.D. Thoreau’s Poetry [PDF]
H.D. Thoreau has been discussed recently as “a philosopher of the body”, whose main impulse is to dismiss the dichotomy of soul and body. Some critics call this position into question, treating body representation in Thoreau’s Journals, books, essays ...
Olga I. Polovinkina
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Culturally Responsive Teaching in an Undergraduate Online General Education Course
While inclusive pedagogies such as culturally responsive teaching may be common in face-to-face learning, there is little published research regarding culturally responsive teaching and learning in higher education online settings.
Barbara Schirmer, Alison Lockman
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The Animal Soundscape of Thoreau’s Walden
This essay singles out the peculiar animal soundscape that Thoreau sketches in Walden, especially in the following chapters: “Higher Laws”, “Brute Neighbors” and “Winter Animals”.
Paolo Bugliani
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: This article is about literature, culture and landscapes with the addition of translation. My intention is twofold. First I aim to call the attention of Ecocriticism to the importance of translated texts as main texts; secondly, I will emphasise the ...
Carmen Valero Garcés
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An institutional approach to developing a culture of student persistence
There continues to be increasing focus on college student retention and persistence. This focus is coming from the United States federal government, accrediting organizations, and from students, parents, and the public.
Gary J Burkholder +6 more
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