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    Bulgarian community in Chicago: A model of development by Dilyana Ivanova Zieske, William F. Zieske

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The paper highlights the struggle for survival and recognition of early Bulgarian migrants during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the political rivalry of the Cold War Bulgarian refugees preventing their consolidation and the contemporary, post-1989, Bulgarian economic mass migration which becomes increasingly visible and emancipated, claiming Chicago as the <italic>Bulgarian City</italic>. …”
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    Gestão dos Serviços Públicos e Participação Cidadã: Estudo com os Beneficiários do Programa Bolsa Família by Vera Lúcia Peixoto Santos Mendes, Angela Maria Gordilho Barbosa, Jorgas Marques Rodrigues

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Accordingly, the conclusion is that the FAP has not performed an emancipating role that is capable of promoting structuring changes, such as expanding predisposition to associative life, participation and knowledge of their Political Rights.…”
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    Le design graphique et la traduction au prisme de la transcréation by Gabriele Čepulytė

    “…Through Max Bense’s theory of aesthetic information, underlying poetic transcreation, graphic design is defined by the continuous creation of possibilities emancipating itself from the semantic content, which has become inessential through its repetition within a system of varying forms. …”
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    De l’Esthétisation à l’anti-symbolisme : les évolutions du corps chez William Carlos Williams by Samantha Lemeunier

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…If the 1910s constitute a period of stylistic experimentation for Williams as he draws inspiration from Whitmanian or Keatsian poems, his bodily representations emancipate from such aesthetic norms after the 1920s while the human anatomy is less associated with nature than with artificiality. …”
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    Behold... the Head of State’s Spouse! A comparative study of the political rise of the First Lady in Poland, France and Spain by Ewa Widlak, Carles Pont Sorribes, Jaume Guillamet Lloveras

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Over the course of the last century, and despite an ambiguous media towards her political empowerment, the first lady has managed to emancipate herself as a new actor on the public stage. …”
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  6. 1566

    Critical theory and its contribution to the nursing discipline by Angélica Mosqueda-Díaz, Vivian Vílchez-Barboza, Sandra Valenzuela-Suazo, Olivia Sanhueza-Alvarado

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Nursing professionals who follow the Critical theory highlight the need to improve the description of the construction of knowledge with an emancipating and liberating purpose, which permits Nursing to provide responses to approach reality through a global and dialectic vision and from a democratic position of knowledge, construct research from the social situational reality that is part of its daily experience; everything that can be unified as a "Philosophy of Nursing Care", which should be incorporated onto the professional formation of the discipline and onto the research area.…”
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    On Promoting the Construction of Model Province of National Rural Informationization in Hubei by Pengfei Zhang, Hongjian Zheng, Lingyun Zhang

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Therefore, in the construction of model province of national rural informationization, Hubei province need to uphold the open and inclusive concept, further emancipate the mind, and complement each other. It should strengthen organizational leadership, complete the top planning and design, strengthen the department coordination, innovate information services operating mechanism, strengthen integration of information resources and integrated application of service platform, strengthen the system construction and examination management, strengthen the propaganda guidance, and further promote each work of model province carried out smoothly and orderly.…”
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  8. 1568

    Women's Rights in Islam and Feminism

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…More importantly, they can emancipate from the wrongdoers' carnal desires and feministic thoughts.…”
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    Post-Debt: A Student Loan Retrospective by Mark S. James

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This is an autotheoretical exploration of what it meant to me to take on student loan debt in my quest to become a student/intellectual and emancipate myself from the limitations of my background. …”
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    Parasolnik z Sopotu – (niedoceniony) performer uliczny by Zbigniew Majchrowski

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Based on scarce biographical data, the legend of his life, press accounts, visual documentation, social media, and the memories of Sopot residents, the author presents Umbrella Man as a performer who queered his own image, an emancipated forerunner of street performance, and a radical body artist who operated completely independently, outside both mainstream and alternative artworlds. …”
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    Sustaining good management practices in public schools: Decolonising principals’ minds for effective schools by Andrea Mqondiso Buka, Nomzi Florida Matiwane-Mcengwa, Maisha Molepo

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The connotation of democracy causes the mind to revert back and propagate the principles of colonisation where individual laxity overwhelms the duties or responsibilities, even accountability to society. In the battle of emancipating individuals’ mind, special reference can be drawn from the general assumption that imperialism aspects, including apartheid, profoundly affected the mind of the oppressed negatively in that during the post-apartheid era the oppressed still entangle themselves tightly. …”
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    The Institutionalization of Political Humor as a Form of Reflection by Sergey S. Melnikov

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the course of research we found that comic interpretation of politics became feasible due to the legislative fixation of individual rights as a part of modern political culture. The emancipated personality demonstrates more complicated expectations to a political institute and experiences acute dissatisfaction as state authorities have often made decisions not appropriate to such expectations. …”
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    David Lurie and the ‘Disease of Romanticism’: The Transnational and Transcultural Afterlives of Goethe and Kleist in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace by Debayudh Chatterjee

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Through the character of David Lurie, Coetzee initiates a dialogue between the 'visions' of the former colonizer and the ‘revisions’ of the newly emancipated colonized. While the scholarship on the Romantic element in Disgrace (Beard 2007; Easton 2007; Hawkins 2009; and Cass 2013) is predominantly centred on the afterlife of British Romanticism, more particularly, on the roles Byron and Wordsworth play in shaping plot and action, I attempt to read the novel in the light of Coetzee’s critical prose to understand how he draws upon the German Romantic tradition. …”
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    The Conspiracy Theory/Vaccine Hesitancy nexus as rhetorical boundary work. A critical analysis of the production of scientific ignorance in literature reviews by Nicola Stocco

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The implications are discussed, along with examples of more creative and emancipative reviews.</span><br />…”
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    The role of women in managing the environmental crisis: A case study of Cyclone Idai in Chipinge, Zimbabwe by Rudo M. Mukurazhizha, Sarah Y. Matanga

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Contribution: The article concluded by recommending that concerted efforts should be made to emancipate women and pragmatically embrace gender as an essential variable in the environmental crisis.…”
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    L’optimum : de la théologie aux sciences et aux fictions by Laurent Loty

    “…It also takes the form of an economic fatalism : nature, society or the market function providentially or naturally at their optimum, or reach their optimum in historical time.Yet the idea of the optimum can also inspire powerful heuristic hypotheses in sciences emancipated from theology, or progressive political actions seeking an optimum. …”
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    The territory of digital fabrication by José María Sánchez-Laulhé Sánchez de Cos, Belén Barrigón Ferrero, Juan José Olmo Bordallo

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Digital fabrication, as knowledge and production sphere, is claimed in many recent writings like a emancipator territory in front the great monopolistic and multinationals manufacturing systems. …”
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    The royal slave: nobility, diplomacy and the "African Prince" in Britain, 1748-1752 by Hanley, R

    Published 2015
    “…William Ansah Sessarakoo, the son of a powerful Fante slave trader on the Gold Coast, was tricked and sold into slavery in Barbados by a British ship’s captain during the 1740s. He was emancipated and brought to Britain in 1748, where he enjoyed a brief period of national celebrity before returning to the Gold Coast in 1750. …”
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    Study Progress of Radiomics With Machine Learning for Precision Medicine in Bladder Cancer Management by Lingling Ge, Yuntian Chen, Chunyi Yan, Pan Zhao, Peng Zhang, Runa A, Jiaming Liu

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…It possesses outstanding strengths including non-invasiveness, low cost, and high efficiency, which may serve as a revolution to tumor assessment and emancipate workforce. However, for the extensive clinical application in the future, more efforts should be made to break down the limitations caused by technology deficiencies, inherent problems during the process of radiomic analysis, as well as the quality of present studies.…”
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    Anglican enlightenment : orientalism, religion and politics in England and its empire, 1648–1715 by William J. Bulman (Review) by Galbraith, Jeffrey

    Published 2020
    “…Philosophical in nature, anticlerical in impulse, the Enlightenment was the product of emancipating ideas, the embrace of which led to the production of mature, autonomous individuals. …”
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