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    Sabbaticals by Heather Kanuka

    Published 2007-12-01
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    Guest Editorial: Sabbaticals by Heather Kanuka

    Published 2007-11-01
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    Archives of Kazimierz Sabbat by Wanda Krystyna Roman

    Published 2010-12-01
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    Tips for a Successful Global Health Sabbatical by Jason T. Blackard

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This viewpoint stems from my sabbatical experiences in South Africa and Botswana during the 2016–17 academic year and includes important tips for ensuring a successful global health sabbatical.…”
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    Shmita Revolution: The Reclamation and Reinvention of the Sabbatical Year by David Krantz

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Jewish observance of shmita (alternatively spelled shemitah)—the sabbatical year, or seventh (sheviit) year—is changing. …”
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    The Reluctance to be on a Facebook Sabbatical: How Facebook Promotes Students’ Academic Life by Pernille Bröns, Elke Greifeneder, Sonia Støvring

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Three independent studies were carried out: one study examined the effects of a Facebook sab­batical on students; two further studies explored the Facebook usage behaviour of students who felt that a sabbatical would affect them aversely. …”
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    Tracing the Origin of the Sabbatical Calendar in the Priestly Narrative (Genesis 1 to Joshua 5) by Philippe Guillaume

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… This comprehensive study of the chronology of the Priestly Document demonstrates that the Sabbatical calendar (364-day year) is not a Qumran invention but was devised at the beginning of the Persian period (ca. 520 bce). …”
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    In Search of the English Sabbat: Popular Conceptions of Witches’ Meetings in Early Modern England by James Sharpe

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…This article explores the evidence for belief in the witches’ sabbat in early modern England. England is generally thought of as a country where the concept of the sabbat did not exist, and it was certainly largely absent from elite thinking on witchcraft, as displayed in the witchcraft statutes of 1563 and 1604 and Elizabethan and Jacobean demonological writings. …”
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