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    Seed characterization and early nitrogen metabolism performance of seedlings from Altiplano and coastal ecotypes of Quinoa by Katherine Pinto-Irish, Teodoro Coba de la Peña, Enrique Ostria-Gallardo, Cristian Ibáñez, Vilbett Briones, Alexander Vergara, Rodrigo Alvarez, Catalina Castro, Carolina Sanhueza, Patricio A. Castro, Luisa Bascuñán-Godoy

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Conclusions These differential characteristics of Socaire over Faro plants could involve an adaptation to enhanced nitrate uptake under the brutal unfavorable climate conditions of Altiplano.…”
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    ÂŞIK VEYSEL’İN ŞİİRLERİNİ DEĞERLER EĞİTİMİ AÇISINDAN OKUMAK [READING ÂŞIK VEYSEL POEMS IN TERMS OF VALUES EDUCATION] by Fatma Süreyya Kurtoğlu

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Despite the recent scientific and technological developments, such problems as the state of violence and fear in the world, material and spiritual dissatisfaction, brutality, injustice, insensitivity towards what is happening in the world, unhappiness, and dissatisfaction with life render the importance of values education that is missing and its transmission and encourage the governments to revitalize some national and universal values and establish a new set of contemporary values, thus bring back the social control that has almost extincted. …”
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    Cuentos terroríficos del antiguo Juan Viñas: Juan Viñas. by María Quesada Vargas

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Cuentos: Rosario extemporáneo, Sombra horripilante, Fruta prohibida, Huida peligrosa, Viuda caritativa, Tío espléndido, Lugar de perdición, Larga reflexión, Gracias a la luz, Vecina inoportuna, Otro Moisés, Reencuentro, Enviada del cielo, Ofrenda adelantada, Testigos excepcionales, Pasos solitarios, Objetivo inalcanzable, Colega anónimo, Muerto de frío, Alma buena, Misa de ánimas, Menú de fantasmas, Ángeles caídos, Rencor eterno, Paliza brutal, Ajuste de cuentas, Matrimonio urgente, Carro veloz, En otro ambiente, Dúo aterrador, Nervios de acero, Adictos castigados, Cambio de apariencia, Confianzuda, Presencia evasiva, Visitante alado, Secuestro navideño, Frustración, Sombrero mágico, Mascota dócil, Coro de oraciones, Congojas de parto, Un gigante, Contra el vicio, Misterio sin resolver, Voces del pasado, Negro compañero, Casa de sustos, Deuda sagrada, Como perros y gatos, Salvado por el fuego, Copito, Rastro sulfuroso, Petición, Cacería fallida, Silbidos maléficos, Bienvenida ingrata, Camino complicado, Levantín malintencionado, Ayuda inesperada, Oído y visto, Triple miedo, Malla deficiente, Chinga bullera, Chapulinero irresponsable, Chapulín juguetón, Rareza, Premonición, Incendio, Joven noctámbula, Rapto , Ir por lana y salir trasquilada, ¿El chiquito de la Llorona?…”
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    Systèmes de production laitiers en montagne : évolutions récentes et adaptations possibles. Exemple d’exploitations en Haute-Loire by L. DOBREMEZ, G. LIENARD, M. BARRET

    Published 1990-12-01
    “…L’évolution difficile des exploitations ayant réalisé trop brutalement une modernisation complète montre la nécessité, plus forte en montagne qu’en plaine, de mieux préparer et étaler les investissements très lourds. …”
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    UMA LEITURA (E ESCRITA) QUE NOS MOVE: COSTURANDO POSSIBILIDADES ENTRE EDUCAÇÃO E A LITERATURA DE MIA COUTO by Alice Copetti Dalmaso, Marilda Oliveira de Oliveira

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…To experiment this literature allows us to map possibilities for producing experience with reading and writing, for creating space and time of freedom and non-brutalization. Keywords: Reading and writing. Literature. …”
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    Crossroads and Shelters: Muhajirs from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sandžak (1878-1912) by Safet Bandžović

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The history of the Balkans is not complete, nor can it be interpreted without studying and appreciating the fate of the Muslims, whose brutal persecution from that area began at the end of the 17th century. …”
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    Le premier Aurignacien en France méditerranéenne : un bilan by Frédéric Bazile

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Ce "technocomplexe», bien situé sur le plan chronologique, témoignent d'une forte unité culturele de la Campante et la Vénétie à la Catalogne, en passant par la Ligurie, sans doute l'un des foyers pricipaux. Il apparaît brutalement à la fin de l'Interstade wûrmien, sus-jacent, avec ou sans lacune de sédimentation et/ou d'érosion, à des dépôts livrant des industries moustériennes de faciès très différents selon la région concernée.…”
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    Chinese writing in English: nation, representation, and identity in Chinese immigrant writers' literature,1980-2020 by Lu, Qianting

    Published 2023
    “…Chapter one examines memoirs of the Cultural Revolution, written by intellectuals who suffered during the time and who tried to “authenticate” their personal accounts as testimony to the brutality of the Maoist regime; chapter two examines the ways in which second-wave writers like Ha Jin and Qiu Xiaolong question traditional realist representations of China; and chapter three showcases the ways in which writers demonstrate a more individualistic formulation of personal space. …”
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    TRACING AFRICA TO JAMAICA: Ethnicity,Gender and Postcolonial Identity in Abeng by H. Adlai Murdoch

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Oprimida entre África y Europa, entre la represión de su madre de su propia negritud y la represión indeseable, a veces con detalles brutales de historia de la familia blanca, valorizada por su padre, Clare se apropia selectivamente de las historias raciales y de género de otros; de Nanny, la mujer líder cimarrón rebelde, la de la joven heroina judía Anne Frank. …”
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    LES TRAITES MAKOKO ET LA BALKANISATION DE L’ÉTAT TEKE PRÉCOLONIAL by NGANTSAU wa NDEBO muana Tyô

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Mais, l’organisation socio-politique connut de la déformation à cause de l’oralité et du changement de l’Etat dû à l’influence brutale de la colonisation européenne. L’Etat Téké précolonial couvrait territorialement, une partie de la RDC (120.000Km2) et une partie de la République du Congo (80.000Km2) ainsi qu’une partie du Gabon (20.000Km2) et a existé avant la colonisation belgo française de 1885. …”
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    The First Famine in Ukraine was organized by the Communist Regime of Russia in 1921-1923: To the 100th Anniversary of the Victims of the Tragedy by Petro M. Chernega, Andriy P. Cherneha, Natalia V. Baranova, Ihor O. Mokhnatyuk, Nataliia O. Oblovatska

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Zinoviev in his seminal work "Communism as Reality," the authors shed light on the underlying causes and motivations behind this man-made disaster. During the brutal war of aggression, the Moscow Bolshevik regime employed various means of mass physical, political, and economic terror to suppress the national liberation movement of the Ukrainian people. …”
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    The Social Character of Literature: Adorno The Legacy of the Aesthetics of German Idealism by Mario Farina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Adorno’s aesthetics, in fact, can be read as a reinterpretation of the idealist aesthetic model based precisely on a non-idealist notion such as that of aesthetic material.If one is to allow a seemingly brutal simplification, there are two ways to think about the social meaning of literature. …”
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    Phenomenology of lyrics in Nizami and Amir Kosrow\'s Poems ( on the Basis of Leili and Majnoon) by Seyede Ziba Behrooz

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…He will respond the brutality with companionship with wild animals and in that uncoordinated state , made himself coordinated and emancipated .   …”
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    Divertisment la vreme de război: spectacole cinematografice în Bucureștii ocupați (1916–1918) by Adrian-Silvan Ionescu

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Au printemps de 1918, après qu’on conclut la paix de Bucarest, dans la presse de la capitale apparaissent des informations sur les spectacles de Jassy et on reprend ainsi la communication entre les deux zones qui avaient été si brutalement séparées par la guerre.…”
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    Some characteristics of the perpetrators and victims of war rape prosecuted before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Prof. dr. Vedad GURDA, Amar LUKAVAČKIĆ, MA

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…During the international armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995, numerous crimes were committed, among which crimes of rape are at the top of the scale of brutality. It is estimated that between 20,000 and 50,000 women and girls were raped in the aforementioned conflict, of which the largest number of these atrocities were committed by members of the Army of the Republika Srpska (VRS), the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the RS (MUP RS) and related paramilitary formations against Bosniak (muslim) women. …”
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    AS CONVENÇÕES DE GENEBRA E O ESTATUTO DE ROMA: NORMAS DE EFEITO MORAL? – THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS AND THE ROME STATUTE: RULES OF MORAL EFFECT? by Luiz Henrique Lucas Barbosa

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The Rome Statute, which created the International Criminal Court on a permanent basis, failed to condemn some of the most brutal criminals. Why? We intend to address each of these issues quite frankly, going through ways of mankind, from ancient Greece till today.…”
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    (Bio) Political strategies of the debate on „mixed marriages“ in Ljiljan in 1994. by Sabina VELADŽIĆ

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Since the debate erupted in the war year 1994, which was preceded by dense period of brutal violence, concentration camps, mass rapes, and the passivity of European diplomacy towards all these horrific happenings, the author believes that all mentioned contributed to the radicalization of discourse in the national media and that, also, suffered violence was misused by the media and new political elite in order to complete the process of homogenization of the Bosniak collective on the basis of the exclusive ideology of „cultural fundamentalism“. …”
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