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L’Altérité, une notion vraiment sans histoire ? Eclairage philosophique sur une notion devenue incontournable en éducation
Published 2013-06-01“…We argue however, that the term is employed excessively, often without an understanding of its significance and especially with a disregard for its historical roots. The etymology of the word is Greek and refers to the accidental Platonician discovery of “otherness” as difference (έτερότης). …”
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Les lieux d’origine du devoir de mémoire
Published 2014-05-01“…This association was furthered by a discursive memory of the term which, during the 1990s, primarily designated things referring to the memory of the Holocaust. This historicization undertakes to reconstitute the trajectory of the “devoir de mémoire,” focusing on roots rather than origins. …”
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Païssios, Païssy, Païssié – la sainteté universelle et la communication des contenus culturels-spirituels à travers la traduction des noms propres en langue française
Published 2025-01-01“…We shall attempt to show that in the specialist literature of Orthodox spirituality and theology, as in all writings of this kind, the proper names of the protagonists function as rigid designators (Kripke 1982) of a cultural type, naming (and referring to) unique and singular individuals, deeply rooted in the traditionally Orthodox geographical and cultural spaces where they were born and where they lived out their faith. …”
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« Scharlih » unchained. Traces de Karl May chez Arno Schmidt
Published 2015-07-01“…However, Schmidt devoted more than one essay to May, and his novels are full of references to the hermit of Radebeul. Our aim is to show that Schmidt’s "sexualized" reading of May proposed in his book Sitara and the Road to it (1963) attempts to expose the roots of May's enduring success, and demonstrates how this humorous backhanded reading also lays the foundations for Schmidt’s new poetics. …”
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De l’« ensauvagement » à l’observation participante : archéologie d’une catégorie anthropologique
Published 2019-06-01“…This article shows how the notion of “participant observation”, theorized in the twentieth century, has its roots in Renaissance travel stories, where immersion into foreign societies is experimented. …”
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Benign Cementoblastoma Associated with an Impacted Third Molar inside Maxillary Sinus
Published 2018-01-01“…Cementoblastoma is a rare and benign odontogenic mesenchymal tumor, often characterized by the formation of cementum-like tissue produced by neoplastic cementoblasts attached to or around the roots of a tooth. Case Report. 22-year-old male patient was referred to the Federal University of Paraná after occasional finding on a routine panoramic radiograph. …”
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Mycorrhizae: Implications for Environmental Remediation and Resource Conservation
Published 2008-04-01“…Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, November 2007. …”
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Visions et obstacles de la différenciation pédagogique pour des enseignants secondaires débutants
Published 2021-03-01“…Their definitions are rooted in their everyday school life. They do not refer to an univocal model, but rather to an extension of their experience in the classroom, as well as to the obstacles already encountered in their practice, be it the overload of the early days in the profession, the need to assimilate into the habits of colleagues or the economy of effort on the part of pupils. …”
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Tracing contact and migration in pre-Bantu Southern Africa through lexical borrowing
Published 2025-01-01“…Here we explore patterns of vocabulary transfer between languages from three families (Kx’a, Tuu, Khoe-Kwadi) comprising the linguistic unit commonly referred to as Southern African Khoisan. In our data set, 20% of 1,706 roots are shared between at least two families. …”
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Meningoradiculitis due to Cryptococcus neofermans in an immunocompetent patient
Published 2004-03-01“…Meningoradiculitis refers to combined involvement of meninges and nerve roots. …”
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Citrus Tree Stresses: Effects on Growth and Yield
Published 2008-07-01“…It explains how citrus trees respond to changes in availability of water and nutrients; discusses plant-stress situations and their effects on citrus growth and productivity; and discusses the balance between roots and shoots. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, May 2008. …”
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Trends in the development of vocabulary for emotion and cognition in English: A millennial perspective
Published 2024-10-01“…We analyse our sample with clustering techniques (i.e., Principal Component Analysis and Correspondence Analysis) to determine general trends across the two lexicons (e.g. a greater involvement of Latin roots and compounding in the formation of the cognition lexicon, and Norse-derived roots and conversion in coinage of nouns referring to emotion), as well as specific features of each period of the English language (e.g. the significant impact that the Middle English period had on the lexicalization of memory, fear, compassion, pleasure and suffering, and the early integration of French-derived terms, as suggested by word-formation processes).…”
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Transformation of the Ethiopian Political Elite and the Armed Conflict in Tigray: from Driving Predecessors out to De-Escalation?
Published 2021-12-01“…Conducting the analysis of intra-elite processes allows both to find out the roots and to estimate the consequences of the most fast-moving conflict in the Horn of Africa. …”
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IDEOLOGIZATION OF MBRAKAH IN MAINTAINING INDONESIA SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEM: Extracting From Pesantren’s Values and Prophetic Tradition
Published 2023-11-01“…In the global academic discourse, food culture and spirituality are important issues with strong traditional roots in Sufism and prophetic traditions, especially in Sufism. …”
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« One foot in sea and one on shore » : le ponton et la traversée chez Graham Swift et Paul Theroux
Published 2016-12-01“…Swift and Theroux’s masterful reworking of the theme of piers, replete with intertextual references, open to subtle variations of the gaze and rooted in a precise use of language (notably prepositions) attest to their power on British imagination.…”
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Reform and Periphery of the Holy People of God: from Yves Congar to Pope Francis
Published 2020-06-01“…Key to Pope Francis’s reading of the Church is undoubtedly the missionary option, which entails questions about reform and about the place and importance of the periphery in the life and self-understanding of God’s people. When for the roots of Francis’s perspective, we find its Congarian references. …”
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The Accuracy of the Clinical Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosis before the Nerve Conduction Studies
Published 2024-11-01“…The most common diagnosis after consultation was carpal tunnel syndrome (42.6%), followed by pathologies of nerve roots or plexuses (14.5%). Out of 91 patients referred to electroneurography due to suspicion of CTS, 67 (73.6%) were confirmed cases, whereas, for 12 (13.2%) patients, no abnormalities were detected during NCS.Conclusion: Our analysis supports the theory that the electrodiagnostic examination is essential to specify and confirm the diagnosis of CTS, thus avoiding hyperdiagnosis and preventing patients from excessive surgical treatment. …”
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Towards Competence-based Practices in Vocational Education – What Will the Process Require from Teacher Education and Teacher Identities?
Published 2015-06-01“…The findings show that the prevailing model in teacher communities is individualistic, disciplinedivided and course-based, especially among older teachers. The obstacles refer to teachers’ self-image and a deeply rooted fear of criticism or revelation of incompetence. …”
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Des racines empédocléennes chez Platon ?
Published 2014-12-01“…A plethora of echoes to the agrigentine poem can be read in the Timaeus, the Phaedo and the Phaedrus, such as references to the harmonic summetria of mixtures, to the arborescent network of poroi or conduits in the body run through by effluences, or the plant metaphors of seeding, germination, growing, rooting and outrooting. …”
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“Come and find your (love) story”.
Published 2018-05-01“…In connection with broader economic, social and cultural changes after the collapse of communism, tourism promotion acted in multiple ways; among them, modification of the decades-rooted image of the region – and particular countries – may be considered the key function. …”
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