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    Passage variations: an elliptical history of migration in Eleonas by Arkomanis, Ektoras

    Published 2019
    “…Passage Variations uses eight images taken from a film that documents the passageways in the camp and their variation owed to human inhabitation. The stills are accompanied by a textual collage of immigrants’ testimonies, literary excerpts on the subject of migration and some instances in the history of the area as a notional edge of the city. …”
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    New Democracy and centre-right dominance in Greece: a new normal? by Chryssogelos, Angelos

    Published 2024
    “…Yet, that this formula is now so successful in Greece owes much to the country’s post-crisis context, out of which the Mitsotakis leadership emerged. …”
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    Prediction of sedimentation and bank erosion due to the construction of Kahang Dam by Nda, Muhammad

    Published 2020
    “…This research used the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and ANN with Autoregressive (AR) (NNETAR) in predicting suspended sediment concentration using sediment concentration, discharge and water level as inputs. Similarly, erosion pins were installed on four transects to monitor the riverbank for thirteen months. …”
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    Snow, Wilson and the Scientific Revolution by Sheldrake, John

    Published 2013
    “…There is no more dangerous illusion than the comfortable doctrine that the world owes us a living…that whatever we do, whenever we run into trouble, we can always rely on a special relationship with someone or other to bail us out. …”
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    Sexuality and considering motherhood after an HIV diagnosis : an IPA exploration of the experiences of European, childless women by Biggs, Melissa

    Published 2015
    “…Interpretative phenomenological analysis of five women’s experiences produced superordinate themes of, ‘The even worse than undateable woman’, ‘Nothing can spark my sexuality’ and ‘You have to adapt…I owe it something’. The women speak of experiencing a continued psychological impact of an HIV-diagnosis, despite the advances in medication, which precipitates multiple psychosocial crises related to sexuality, identity, femininity and concepts of motherhood. …”
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    Workers' playtime: an enquiry into the relationship between Paris May '68 and the development of British political theatre 1968-1978 by Smith, Steve

    Published 2004
    “…Where the political or aesthetic gestures of political theatre owe nothing - or very little - to May ’68, the work utilises the writings of the SI to demonstrate the importance and utility of Situationist theory per se as a valid analytic tool. …”
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