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  1. 92481

    The Social Status of Musician Lulies and Minstrel Kowlies in Persian Proverbs by Hassan Zolfaghari

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Ladies were dancers, and men used to play music and sing.Ghorbati: A title for gypsies from India in Khorasan. They were foreigners for the people. In Kerman, gypsies are also known as Ghorbati.Fioj: A common Arab group in south Khorasan near Birjand, Ghaen, Gonabad, Torbat Heidarieh, Kashmar, and Khavaf.Gharachi: A term for dark-skinned people which was used for Turks.Ghorshomar: Gypsies of Khoarasn who were also known as Ghorshomal, Ghorbati, Ghorbat, Nafar, Fioj who used to sell iron and screening devices.Kaseb: In northern Khorasan, the lady partners were called Kaseb or Jat. they were Shia. …”
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  2. 92482

    Contraband of Falcons by Elvira G. Nikolenko, Igor V. Karyakin

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…On 10.11.2015 Gosohotsluzhba of The Zabaikalsky Kray (Russia) in cooperation with the police in Chernyshevsky District of the Zabaikalsky Kray detained a group of six foreigners (Syrians, Kurds, Azerbaijanian) for illegal catching of falcons. …”
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  3. 92483

    Grammatical aspect in Persian: A distributed morphology approach by Gohar Sharifi

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Since DM proposes the same mechanisms for analyzing sentences and words, explaining compounds (because of their morphosyntactic nature) in Persian, especially those in which there are functional projections of tense and aspect, and teaching these Persian compounds to foreigners on the basis of DM can be another avenue of research.…”
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  4. 92484

    The Trials of Patient O by Jennifer P Cohen

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The narrative of a villainous foreigner maliciously spreading a deadly epidemic culminated in an infamous New York Post headline condemning Mr. …”
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  5. 92485

    On Performativity and Perception in Early Estonian-Language Theatre Translation / Performatiivsusest ja tajust varases eesti teatritõlkes by Katiliina Gielen, Maria-Kristiina Lotman

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Four tentative categories emerge when looking at the mechanisms of theatre translation of the time that can be described as degrees from total domestication to foreignization.   Artikkel on pühendatud Eesti teatritõlke loo varaseimale järgule 19. sajandi teisel poolel, kui eestikeelne professionaalne teater tegi siinmail oma esimesi samme. …”
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  6. 92486

    Prevalence and public health risk of tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacteria in captive asian elephants (Elephas maximus Linnaeus) in Peninsular Malaysia by Yakubu, Yusuf

    Published 2015
    “…Univariable logistic regression showed risk of infection to be significantly associated with facility E staff [p = 0.024, OR: 4.385 (95% CI:1.217-15.801)], workers older than 30 years of age [p = 0.007, OR: 3.333 (95% CI: 1.351-8.227), mahouts [p = 0.034, OR: 3.778 (95% CI: 1.076-13.259)] and foreigners [p = 0.018, OR: 3.313 (95% CI: 1.214-8.086)].However, upon multivariable analysis only staff older than 30 years of age were significantly associated with the risk of LTBI [p = 0.010, OR: 3.315 (95% CI: 1.329-8.270)]. …”
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  7. 92487

    Percorsi di apprendimento per gli stranieri nella scuola italiana by Laura Sala

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…<span>   </span>In fact all these textbooks (anthologies, grammars, history books) are written with a common purpose: the difficulties foreigners encounter due to the use of Italian must be smoothed out by means of simplification: as regards school subjects, to a great extent facilitating learning means simplifying the texts in order to provide essential knowledge and basic concepts and competences, which can be used as a starting point for accessing higher and more sophisticated levels of learning.…”
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  8. 92488

    Medical Tourism and the Libyan National Health Services by El Taguri A

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Encouraged by the government, India is promoting the «high-tech healing» of its private healthcare sector as a tourist attraction [1,2]. More than 100 000 foreigners visited India for medical treatment in the year 2005. …”
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  9. 92489

    Agrarinių reformų Pirmojoje ir Antrojoje Lietuvos respublikose lyginamoji istorinė sociologinė analizė by Zenonas Norkus

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…While some of them are new ventures (e.g. huge swine-breeding farms, operated by foreignly owned agrobusiness), many emerged out of agricultural partnerships, which were the fragments of the former collective farms. …”
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  10. 92490

    Creoli e interlingue: un confronto. by Daniela Gelso

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…[endif]--> </p><p style="text-align: justify; text-indent: 14.2pt" class="MsoNormal"><span class="postbody1"><span style="font-family: Garamond">Re-examining the argument by which the linguistic production of foreigners learning Italian as L2 is seen as having considerable similarities to pidgin and creoles, the paper offers a comparative analysis of the interlanguages that have developed amongst non-Italian speakers and<em> Guyanese Creole</em>, a Creole idiom based on Portuguese which is spoken in Guinea Bissau.…”
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  11. 92491

    从勒菲弗尔三要素理论理解翻译者的文化背景和目标读者的文化影响翻译 :以比较两本《论语》的英译本為例 = Understanding translator’s cultural background and receiving culture affects translation from the perspective of Lefebvre’s thre... by Tham, Mavis, 谭嘉仪 Tham, Mavis

    Published 2016
    “…Under the influences of his ideology, Pond adopted the translation strategy of “Foreignization” in order to catch the essence of the Confucianism in the original text. …”
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  12. 92492

    My Country Values You by Sameer Ladha

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Refugees should receive at least the same rights and basic help as any other foreigner who is a legal resident, including freedom of thought, of movement, and freedom from torture and degrading treatment.”[4] Second, by promulgating a separate substandard for refugees, the host country will be complicit in perpetuating a systemic inequality, heightening tension and encouraging further alienation of a population that it hopes to integrate. …”
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    Presenting the tourism industry development model emphasizing the role of media management with a mixed approach by Hossein Yahya Zadeh, Ali Fallah, Mehrdad Matani, Mohammad Reza Bagherzadeh

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Tourism increases economic income, creates thousands of jobs, develops a country's infrastructure, and creates a sense of cultural exchange between foreigners and citizens. The number of jobs created by tourism in many different regions is significant. …”
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    Ancestral Tourism: A Novel Market of Isfahan Tourism by Neda Torabi Farsani, Leila Mirghadr, Hossein Sadeghi Shahdani

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Ancestral tourism is variously classified into genealogical tourism, heritage tourism, diaspora tourism, cultural tourism, and roots tourism (McCain and Ray, 2003, pp. 713-17; Timothy and Teye, 2004; Basu, 2004; Gaudry, 2007).It is noteworthy that Isfahan Province has been invaded by many foreigners throughout history and many ethnic groups, such as Georgians, Armenians, etc. have immigrated to Isfahan. …”
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  15. 92495

    Analysis of scientific production on interorganizational networks study field by Rafael Araújo Sousa Farias, Valmir Emil Hoffmann

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…All authors identified are foreigners, with the exception of Balestrin. Marshall, Polanyi, Granovetter and Williamson are authors of works considered seminal, being them, respectively, “Principles of economics” (Marshall, 1890), “Personal knowledge: towards a post critical philosophy” (Polanyi, 1958) and “The strength of weak ties” (Granovetter, 1973) and “Markets and hierarchies, analysis and antitrust implications” (Williamson, 1975). …”
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  16. 92496

    An analysis of some aspects of social change and adaptation to tourism on Ibiza by Cooper, R J

    Published 1976
    “…For example, the distribution of the new wealth and incomes among native Ibizans, other Spanish people and foreigners is carefully analysed: it emerges that - as yet, at least - the major economic benefits accrue to the native islanders, and that they are quite widely distributed among them (partly because of features of the tourist boom itself, and partly because of the pre-existent relatively-narrow range of wealth among the Ibizans); but that extensive direct participation by outsiders in the island's economy is also an important (new) feature.…”
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