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‘Looking at the Others’: Oscar Wilde and the Reading Gaol Archive
Journal of Victorian Culture, 2014Peter Stoneley
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Proceedings of the 35th annual ACM SIGUCCS fall conference, 2007
E-Waste is a popular, informal name for discarded electronic products such as computers, VCRs, cameras, which have reached the end of their "useful life". Discarded electronic products contain a stew of toxic metals and chemicals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, and PCBs.
Scott E. Hanselman, Mahmoud Pegah
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E-Waste is a popular, informal name for discarded electronic products such as computers, VCRs, cameras, which have reached the end of their "useful life". Discarded electronic products contain a stew of toxic metals and chemicals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, and PCBs.
Scott E. Hanselman, Mahmoud Pegah
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1985
Contemporary debates over psychoanalytic theory and practice warrant a reconsideration of the concept of wild analysis. Freud's initial formulation of the problem, subsequent developments in the Freudian conventions, and the work of Melanie Klein, Kohut, and Gill are compared in order to bring out different conceptions of interpretation that is wild ...
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Contemporary debates over psychoanalytic theory and practice warrant a reconsideration of the concept of wild analysis. Freud's initial formulation of the problem, subsequent developments in the Freudian conventions, and the work of Melanie Klein, Kohut, and Gill are compared in order to bring out different conceptions of interpretation that is wild ...
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The Sciences, 1999
IT WAS AS IF THERE WERE A WAR among the lions," says Melody E. RoelkeParker of the events on the Serengeti Plain in the early months of 1994. "I saw lions who had been killed by other lions, lions with crushed skulls and hideous infected wounds." Roelke-Parker had been in Tanzania for barely a year at that point, hired by a Swiss foundation to set up ...
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IT WAS AS IF THERE WERE A WAR among the lions," says Melody E. RoelkeParker of the events on the Serengeti Plain in the early months of 1994. "I saw lions who had been killed by other lions, lions with crushed skulls and hideous infected wounds." Roelke-Parker had been in Tanzania for barely a year at that point, hired by a Swiss foundation to set up ...
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Oscar Wilde and the Simulacrum: The Truth of Masks
Modern Language Review, 2015Oscar Wilde is more than a name, more than an author. From precocious Oxford undergraduate to cause celebre of the West End of the 1890s, to infamous criminal, the proper name Wilde has become an event in the history of literature and culture.
G. Whiteley
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Molecular Ecology, 2011
AbstractIn wild populations, individuals are regularly exposed to a wide range of pathogens. In this context, organisms must elicit and regulate effective immune responses to protect their health while avoiding immunopathology. However, most of our knowledge about the function and dynamics of immune responses comes from laboratory studies performed on ...
Amy B, Pedersen, Simon A, Babayan
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AbstractIn wild populations, individuals are regularly exposed to a wide range of pathogens. In this context, organisms must elicit and regulate effective immune responses to protect their health while avoiding immunopathology. However, most of our knowledge about the function and dynamics of immune responses comes from laboratory studies performed on ...
Amy B, Pedersen, Simon A, Babayan
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2017
Canadian Literature, No 228-9 (2016): Emerging Scholars ...
Marion R. Just, Ann Crigler
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Canadian Literature, No 228-9 (2016): Emerging Scholars ...
Marion R. Just, Ann Crigler
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2014
There is no obvious line or boundary that separates wild animals from those that are not wild. Instead, there are expansive grey areas, of which the most conspicuous encompass the domesticated animals that have reverted to a life outside human control, and the undomesticated animals that thrive within human environments.
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There is no obvious line or boundary that separates wild animals from those that are not wild. Instead, there are expansive grey areas, of which the most conspicuous encompass the domesticated animals that have reverted to a life outside human control, and the undomesticated animals that thrive within human environments.
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Music of Love, Beauty and the Good: A Platonic Reading of Oscar Wilde’s Fairy Tales
, 2020Yuanyuan Liang, Fei Zheng
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