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    Sindacati, non neutralità della moneta e giochi di politica economica (Unions, Non-neutrality of Money and Policy Games) by Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…  The main aim of this article is to investigate the sources of money non-neutrality in policy games involving one or more trade unions in simple analytical settings. …”
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    Images of the Feast in Antioch: Reflections about Dionysus’ Mosaics in Domestic Settings by Gilvan Ventura da Silva

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the Roman Empire, Antioch, the metropolis of Syria Coele, stood out as a vibrant cultural centre and stage of many artistic, sports and religious events, including its own Olympic Games. The Kalends of January, the Calliopea and the Maiuma were special highlights, not to mention the Christian and Jewish festivals. …”
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    Practices and Practicing by Mark Okrent

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…As examples one may think of games and rituals, trials and parliaments».  It is a central thesis of Two Concepts of Rules that consequentialist and deontic rules, (or norms), are both essentially involved in the institution and evaluation of practices. …”
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    Il gioco di permutazioni con ripetizioni nel 'Doppio Sempione' di Elio Vittorini by Natalia Librizzi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The contribution analyses Vittorini’s writing process which, after a research on all the versions of the manuscripts, can be defined as a ‘game of permutations with repetitions’. …”
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    I profitti speculativi delle banche avvengono a spese degli operatori? by H.G. GRUBEL

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Banks extract large profits through speculative trading on the foreign exchange markets and some authors have argued that banks are the winners and that the traders of goods and services are the losers in this game of foreign exchange dealing. The author argues that banks earn a return through providing a service of smoothing exchange rates over time and that this represents a benefit to international traders in other markets. …”
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    «Buon dì, messer cantore!»: Isaotta, la bellezza e i modelli europei by Oliva, Gianni

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Evasion and fantasy are not a literary game for its own sake but they have a parodic and polemical intent towards a materialistic simplicity that had lost the aesthetic dimension of the experience. …”
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    Uno psicologo nel terremoto del 1976 in Friuli by Tito Cancian

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Thanks to the municipality of Lignano, the students of a school were involved. The scribble game and a method illustrated by Winnicott in Therapeutic Consultations in Child Psychiatry, which integrates scribbling and drawing, were administered and the works were shared. …”
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    Il gioco delle antifrasi nell’incipit della Fiaccola sotto il moggio by Pasquini, Luciana

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The analysis of the first portion of the dramaturgical text shows how, starting from the initial atmospheres, the author loves the game of antiphrastic references with those works, which constitute the filigree of the poetic construction through thematic and conceptual references. …”
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    L’intelligence extrême, origine et solution des risques dans la fiction audiovisuelle by Olivier Caïra

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Face à des risques inédits, les récits campent souvent des héros neuroatypiques qui affrontent l’incompréhension de leurs alliés autant que les armes de leurs adversaires (comme Alan Turing dans Imitation Game). Enfin, les « créatures de Frankenstein » nées de l’Intelligence Artificielle ou à la génétique sont porteuses de risques dès qu’elles surpassent leur créateur. …”
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    Čechov, Zio Vanja, la sofferenza delle donne by Roberto Alonge

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Her “vibrant unsatisfied sexuality” (as Ripellino says) pushes her from the start to a close game of seduction towards Doctor Astrov, pre-ecological hero, defender of Nature, in whose name he solicits the full sexual liberation of the protagonist, who seems to want the doctor more than he wants her. …”
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    Gestione delle acque, pace nel Medio Oriente e un ruolo per la Banca Mondiale (Water Management, Middle East Peace and a Role for the World Bank) by Hossein Askari, Catherine Brown

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…These conflicts over water are invariably seen as a zero sum game; such a view does not incorporate the notion that water is an economic good and is therefore scarce. …”
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    Le novelle d'artista in Boccaccio: per una storia narrativa del visibile by Marcello Ciccuto

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The aim of giving a “realistic” grounding to narrative inventions led Giovanni Boccaccio to build up, within the context of Decameron, the so-called “Calandrino cycle”: here the characters of some painters of high fame in the 14th century – Bruno, Buffalmacco... – play the game of people able to discover the truth under the most conventional reading of the world. …”
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    Impact of wild ungulates on coppices from the Bisenzio Valley (province of Prato, Italy) by Bianchi L, Bartoli L, Paci M, Pozzi D

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…In summary, overgrazing by wild game may determine severe contraints to the evolutionary dynamics of forest stands, frustrating the effects of silvicultural practices. …”
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    Giorgio Manganelli giornalista di viaggio. La favola pitagorica by Mario Piotti

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Manganelli’s travels recounter does not renounce any linguistical, rhetorical and stylistical acquisition, typical of literary writing, and puts into play a series of strategies that aim towards a semantical dilatation, but focus on the medium allows him, as Italo Calvino had already noted, to let newspapers’ readers to become part of his game.…”
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