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Book Review: Experimental Archaeology: Making, Understanding, Story-telling by Souyoudzoglou-Haywood and O’Sullivan (eds)
Published 2020-11-01“…As stated in the Introduction (O’Sullivan, Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, pp. 1-4), the workshop had the purpose to connect the important role played in the field of Experimental Archaeology by the Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture of the University College of Dublin with the research carried out in Greece by scholars and museum curators over the last decades.…”
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The historical experience of Sullivan Principles and their importance for developing self-regulation of the conduct of corporations according to human rights
Published 2020-06-01“… This article aims, in general, to study the Sullivan Principles and their importance for the development of self-regulation of business conduct in accordance with Human and fundamental rights. …”
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A Discussion With Sandy O’Sullivan About Key Issues for the Australian Indigenous Studies Learning and Teaching Network
Published 2014-08-01“… This article takes the form of an interview with Sandy O’Sullivan, who is a partner on the Australian Indigenous Studies Learning and Teaching Network, about key issues that have arisen through Network discussions. …”
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Tírdhreach, Teanga agus Taise Chríostaí: Gné na hInsinte i bhFilíocht Derry O’Sullivan
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Will whole genome association studies sink psychosis research? A response to Collier, Sullivan and O'Donovan et al.
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Review of: Sullivan, Gerald: Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson and Highland Bali: Fieldwork Photographs of Bayung Gede, 1936-9
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Amra Šabić-El-Rayess with Laura L. Sullivan: The Cat I Never Named. A True Story of Love, War, and Survival
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“We’re what we are because of the Past”: History, Memory, Nostalgia, and Identity in Walter Sullivan’s <i>The Long, Long Love</i>
Published 2014-09-01“…Walter Sullivan (1924–2006), a Nashville, Tennessee native who spent most of his academic and professional life at Vanderbilt University, is generally considered by critics as a literary descendent of the first two generations of Fugitive-Agrarians and the Southern Renaissance to which they belong. …”
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The Dialectics of Form and Functionin Architectural Aesthetics
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