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    The Image of Turk and Turkey in the letters of Helmuth Graf Von Moltke (1835-1839) by Mutlu ER

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Helmuth Graf von Moltke, a young officer of the squadron, made his way to see and identify the situation of the Ottoman Army and wrote letters to the military about all the impressions of the Turks and the Ottoman Empire about the social order, as well as the technical reports. …”
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    Précis of Context by Stalnaker, Robert

    Published 2017
    “…To play these two roles, the common ground must include two kinds of information: first, information about the subject matter of the discourse, and second, information about the conversation itself—about the beliefs and intentions of the participants and about the course that the conversation has taken, and is expected to take. One way to see the book is as a sequence of elaborations of the formal representation of common ground, which was initially, in early work on presupposition, just an unstructured set of possibilities, the context set.…”
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    The effects of parental support on students' academic achievement in English Language subject in secondary school / Nur Syafia Izzah Ismail by Ismail, Nur Syafia Izzah

    Published 2014
    “…The result of this study will change the teachers' perceptions as well as the way they see their students regardless of their socioeconomic status.…”
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    The role of teacher identity in teacher self-efficacy development: the case of Katie by Marschall, G

    Published 2021
    “…This phenomenological longitudinal qualitative case study contributes to addressing this issue by illustrating how a pre-service secondary mathematics teacher’s teacher self-efficacy is affected by the way she sees herself. More specifically, the study illustrates how aspects of a strong student teacher identity negatively affect the pre-service teacher’s teacher self-efficacy appraisal, and how her teacher identity, emerging through the processes of autonomous role enactment and social verification, supports teacher self-efficacy development.…”
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    Making sense of an unknown terrain: how parents understand self-harm in young people by Hughes, N, Locock, L, Simkin, S, Stewart, A, Ferrey, A, Gunnell, D, Kapur, N, Hawton, K

    Published 2015
    “…The disruption to their worldview brought about by self-harm prompted many to undergo a process of “sense-making”—by ruminative introspection, looking for information, and building a new way of seeing—to understand and come to terms with self-harm. …”
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    Contemporary Literature for the School Lessons: «About the Music» by N. Dashevskaya

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…A path is an opportunity to sink into yourself, and the way to see the unusual in something usual. A path allows you to get rid of painful doubts and to understand who you really are. …”
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    Legitimidade da metáfora em língua de especialidade num quadro didáctico by Isabelle Oliveira

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This, we place the terminological metaphor in a hermeneutic context that implies another way of thinking and another way of seeing the object of description. We must emphasize that in this context, the metaphor operates a re-description of reality. …”
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    Temporal relay in discussing the cinematic encounters with architecture by Anđelković Katarina

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Debating the complexities of the relationship between space, time and images, have evolved over the paradigmatic change of perception of urban space toward a movement perspective, and encompassed significant changes in the way we see and produce space. In this paper I will point out the modalities of architectural production that break the design process tradition, as it turned out as unable to support time-based modes of reception of architectural and urban ideas. …”
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    A corpus-based discourse analysis of China’s national image constructed by environmental news in The New York Times by Mei Yang, Ziwei Wang

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The paper suggests that China should spread environmental-related information more transparently using a vigorous international discourse system and diversify means of communication to offer the world more ways to see China’s pro-environmental actions.…”
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    Metals, words and gods. Early knowledge of metallurgical skills in Europe, and reflections in terminology by Solin Paliga

    Published 1993-12-01
    “…The earliest known (or identifiable) names of metals do reflect a cer­ tain ideology and a certain way of 'seeing' metals as imbued with magic powers. It is certain that colours and reflections - specific to metals - made early man interpret them as divine (Biek and Bayley 1979; Muşu 1981, chapter Symphony of colours, a first attempt in reconstructing pre-Greek names of colours). …”
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    Nas trilhas de Paris, David Harvey e a capital da modernidade by Tadeu Alencar Arrais

    “…From the tracks left by the author, we investigate the constitution of the urban area of ​​the French capital so that, shortly after, we may analyze the way to see the city of Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and how to intervene in the city of Eugène Haussmann (1809 -1891). …”
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    The Death Of Captain America Represents The Failure Of The American Dream by Dimas Anggara

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The problem is that there are changes in the way people see the concept of the American Dream today. …”
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    US Tight Oils – prospects and implications by Sen, A

    Published 2013
    “…Put another way, we argue that perhaps the correct way of seeing the US supply shock is not as something that should result in the collapse of prices, but instead as a factor that has prevented prices from being significantly higher.…”
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    ABOUT THE CONCEPTUALIZATION AND OBJECTIFICATION (VERBALIZATION) OF CONCEPTS IN A LANGUAGE AS THE ESSENTIAL PROCESSES OF HOMO LOQUENS SPEECH ACTIVITY (using the materials of compara... by V. A. Sharipova

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…They reflect the conceptual world of a language native speaker and their mentality – the national way of seeing and understanding the world. We made an attempt to research a vast section of the lexical level of a language structure – the group of the verbs of speaking and to reveal the individual peculiarities of Russian and English.…”
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    Inflammatory myopathies: an update for neurologists by André Macedo Serafim Silva, Eliene Dutra Campos, Edmar Zanoteli

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The continuous clinicoseropathological improvement in IIM knowledge has changed the way we see these patients and how we classify them. …”
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    Une procédure plutôt qu’une théorie : les praxéologies de Kotarbiński et de Garfinkel by Anna C. Zielinska

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Praxeology in both authors is not a discipline, but a way of seeing the studied practice as a whole, similar to the research carried out by Gestalt theorists. …”
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    Why do business angels invest? Uncovering angels’ goals by Rui Falcão, Maria João Carneiro, António Carrizo Moreira

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Additionally, to determine if entrepreneurs perceive BAs in the same way BAs see themselves, entrepreneurs were asked to provide their perspectives on why BAs choose to become angel investors, based on their experiences with BAs. …”
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    Visual perception: digital imagination and sensitive experience of the social world by Fabio La Rocca

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…With every historical epoch comes a different way of thinking, a different way of seeing, capable of identifying the fundamental elements of a change of paradigm. …”
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    Itinerant cinema and the moving image of modernism’s borders by Riordan, Kevin

    Published 2020
    “…The film historian Jacques Rittaud-Hutinet argues that early cinema’s itinerant projectionists, without their quite knowing it at the time, were responsible for “a new sensibility […] a new art and, above all, a new way of seeing.”[1] More than the medium’s much-heralded inventors, these men were, for Rittaud-Hutinet and others, the real pioneers. …”
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    Consuming security? Tools for a sociology of security consumption by Goold, B, Loader, I, Thumala, E

    Published 2010
    “…This focuses attention on individual acts of shopping; practices of organizational security that individuals indirectly consume; and social and political arrangements that may prompt the consumption of, or themselves be consumed by, security. This way of seeing, we contend, calls for greater comparative enquiry into the conditions under which markets for security commodities flourish or founder, and close analysis of the social meanings and trajectories of different security goods. …”
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