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    Agrobiodiversity, Rural Transformations and Household Experiences of Globalised Change: A Case Study from Southern Bolivia by Katherine Turner, Iain Davidson-Hunt, Annette Desmarais

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examining rural transition through the experiences of households in particular contexts over time offers insights for development policy and practice to support producers ability to respond to globalisation and environmental change in ways they see as desirable and beneficial to their livelihoods and wellbeing.…”
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    A channel-based framework for steering, non-locality and beyond by Matty J Hoban, Ana Belén Sainz

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Utilizing this connection we also demonstrate new analytical examples of post-quantum steering, give a quantum channel interpretation of almost quantum non-locality and steering, easily recover and generalize the celebrated Gisin–Hughston–Jozsa–Wootters theorem, and initiate the study of post-quantum Buscemi non-locality and non-classical teleportation. In this way, we see post-quantum non-locality and steering as just two aspects of a more general phenomenon.…”
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    Shifting boundaries of racial space in post-apartheid South Africa: The case of Afrikaner youth in East London by Luvuyo Ntombana, Thandiwe Bubulu

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The study found that Afrikaner youth are caught between two worlds: the democratic and contemporary social context, and their parents’ traditional or orthodox way of seeing things. This study also found out that, in spite of some of their parents’ influence on racism and the perception of the South African community about white people, these young people are able to carve out their own identity in which they are able to shift racial space boundaries.…”
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    Factors that influence the intention of using an app in higher education by Alex Sandro Rodrigues Martins, Alexandre Costa Quintana, Cristiane Gularte Quintana

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The technology incorporation in the academic area results in changes in the way students see the subjects professors teach, as well as interferes with interpersonal relations, contributing to expanding the classroom beyond its physical environment. …”
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    Running Joke: Criticism of Italian American Culture through Comedy in <i>The Sopranos</i> by Fred Gardaphe

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…While a number of television critics and commentators have compared the series to the tragedies of Shakespeare (Bushby, Macintyre, Varble), none have focused on the comic elements, which, as I will show, are descendants of Italian Commedia dell Arte and Shakespearean comedies.  The best way of seeing this is to focus on the character Paulie Walnuts, whom I see as an Italian American version of the zanni of the Commedia or the fool/clown of Shakespeare.  …”
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    The Effect of Kufa Mosque in the Growth and Distribution of Land Use for the Holy City by Safaa Aldeen Hussain AL-Samuraee, Marwah Fadhil Salih alhassani

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The variety of these effects made a different in the morphological types and the spatial relations to the city, and so the city will expand and growth randomly or planned .Also the varieties of so many researches and studies lead to give a plurality in the related aspects and characteristics in the field of urban studies .In this way we see the research approach to present a specialized study about the urban growth in general, types, levels and the effective factors, so emerged the research problem in : the Existence of limited knowledge in taking the effect of the mosque in the growth and distribution of the urban land use. to achieve its goal and solve the research problem ,the main hypothesis is: The Kufa mosque effects on the growth and distribution of the urban land use on the level of spatial and formal relations. …”
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    Photographs of the Soviet Settlements on Svalbard by Elin Haugdal

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Photography seems to be a way of seeing, meeting and understanding others, and a way of confirming the existence of a common world on Svalbard. …”
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    MANAJEMEN QALBU: TELA’AH MA’ANIL HADIS KESEHATAN HATI DAN KESEHATAN MANUSIA by Muhammad Aidil Fitriansyah, Muhajirin Muhajirin, Almunadi Almunadi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to explain and find out how a healthy heart according to Imam Muslim. Qalb is a way to see the good and bad of human actions. Qalb is an intense language in hadith science circles because the heart is an important thing in human life, including Imam Muslim. …”
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    Assessing Autistic Traits in Toddlers Using a Data-Driven Approach with DSM-5 Mapping by Neda Abdelhamid, Rajdeep Thind, Heba Mohammad, Fadi Thabtah

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The disorder affects the way people see, think, and behave, including their communications and social interactions. …”
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    Motif Ekonomi Etnis Karo di Kawasan Sekitar Universitas Sumatera Utara by Muhammad Adenan Ginting, Badaruddin Badaruddin, Zulkifli Lubis

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…A character that is found in the field of how ethnic karo who love to gamble with luck is implemented in the way they see business opportunities. USU as an opportunity was recognized as their way to reap profits and develop businesses.…”
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    An abelian way approach to study random extended intervals and their ARMA processes by Babel Raïssa GUEMDJO KAMDEM, Jules SADEFO KAMDEM, Carlos OGOUYANDJOU

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In the present work we introduce a new, natural, and very intuitive way to see an extended interval. From now on, an extended interval is a subset of the Cartesian product $ {\mathbb R}\times {\mathbb Z}_2 $, where $ {\mathbb Z}_2 = \{0, 1\} $ is the set of directions; the direction $ 0 $ is for increasing intervals, and the direction $ 1 $ for decreasing ones. …”
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    In the name of emancipation : debilitating patriarchal vision in Djuna Barnes's Ladies Almanack and Nightwood. by Lim, Yan Ling.

    Published 2010
    “…Hence, this essay will explore whether Barnes posits a new way of seeing, or co-opts power from the ‘male gaze’ and answers Kaplan’s rhetorical question of the possibility of creating a ‘female gaze’, or disregards both possible routes out of the patriarchal mire and lapses into the realm of the Other. …”
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    Exploring mindfully by Leong, Clarisa Sin Mun

    Published 2015
    “…It enables us to be conscious of our thoughts, to be appreciative of the things around us, and cultivate creativity and curiosity in the way of seeing things. It brings us to the point of reconciliation with life; to truly enjoy relationships, indulge in our surroundings and our senses, to be in the present, instead of chasing after time. …”
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    PERKEMBANGAN MORFOLOGI KAWASAN SETURAN by , Artyatmaja Perdana, ST, , prof. Ir. Bambang Hari W, MUP., MSc.,Ph.D

    Published 2012
    “…Development of a dynamic urban area always goes with the development of path network growth is happening both globally and in Indonesia, Indonesia's urban area itself is directly experienced a change from region open green, changing to region developed. the problem of green open region can be studied by looking at the morphology of the region as a way of seeing the development of structures, networks and movements of the region. …”
    Thesis
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    A channel-based framework for steering, non-locality and beyond by Hoban, MJ, Sainz, AB

    Published 2018
    “…Utilizing this connection we also demonstrate new analytical examples of post-quantum steering, give a quantum channel interpretation of almost quantum non-locality and steering, easily recover and generalize the celebrated Gisin–Hughston–Jozsa–Wootters theorem, and initiate the study of post-quantum Buscemi non-locality and non-classical teleportation. In this way, we see post-quantum non-locality and steering as just two aspects of a more general phenomenon.…”
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    Revising Posthumanist Aesthetics in the Ethical Treatment of Nonhuman Animals by Michael Sherbert

    Published 2017-03-01
    “… Even with the increasing awareness of the importance of nonhuman animal life there remains an entrenched multitude of humanistic biases that hinder the development of the ways we see and treat nonhuman animals.  This article examines Cary Wolfe’s posthumanist approach, which seeks to bring about a more inclusive nonhuman animal ethics by de-privileging the human species, and in doing so, identifies an impeding factor for the practical application of his proposal. …”
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    Vilém Flusser : au croisement de l’image technique et de la mode by Luciana Nacif

    “…This is how fashion images shape our way of seeing the world, defining values, behaviors, forging identities. …”
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    Networking in Spanish schools: Lights and shadows by Cecilia María Azorín Abellán

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…These proposals are changing the paradigm from isolation to collaboration, an alternative way of seeing education that is growing not just in policy, but also in theory and practice, so enabling illustrative examples and advances in this field of knowledge, and allowing the reader to get closer to the polyhedral dimension that networking is adopting in this particular country. …”
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    Hakkorset då och nu. Reflexioner utifrån Lars-Ivar Ringboms artikel i Granskaren 1933 by Lars Berggren

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The present article reproduces Ringbom’s short text in extenso, commenting on and contrasting it with the now current Western way of seeing and defining the ancient sign.…”
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