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81“...: Jake’s journey begins from Paris, Burguete, Pamplona, San Sebastian, to Madrid. Accordingly, we can know...”
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83by Paulo Sérgio de Vasconcellos“... can have in some lyric poems the poetic persona of a lover, the amator, which characterizes erotic...”
Published 2017-12-01
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84“..., to meet each others' senses. Again, we are going to talk about the problem that can not be restored...”
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85by Yee, Sandra M.“.... Ultimately, Greedy Hunger and Happy Ruin begins to question what we choose to covet and how we choose...”
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86“... and memory recorded by them. Through this work, we discuss how in the digital age, all of our...”
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87by Barbara T. Cooper“... standards and expectations? What, if anything, can we learn about English cultural and racial stereotypes...”
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88by Sokolovic-Cizmek, Klarisa“... seven pairs of characters and demonstrate how in his comedies, Shakespeare first created homosocial...”
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89by Lewis, Alan“... that this Renaissance dramatist invents a type of literary subjectivity we can call "Shakespearean." One result is a...”
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90by Lewis, Alan“... that this Renaissance dramatist invents a type of literary subjectivity we can call "Shakespearean." One result is a...”
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91by Yalçın Çetinkaya“... on the important place of sama’ in Maulana’s life and works. By looking into a few examples we can see how Maulana...”
Published 2011-12-01
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92“... elements of this discourse, we can refer to: silence, violence, madness, lesbianism, irrationality, etc...”
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93by Andrzej Wicher“... very different tradition in which overt eroticism is punished and can only reassert itself in a...”
Published 2013-11-01
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94by Anton ADĂMUŢ“...The current opinion on how Greeks lived and considered love is the following: love is seen as a...”
Published 2011-12-01
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95“... can we define their differences? Especially in the composite wedding ceremony, it makes us to search...”
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96by Paul B. Perrin“... status and how those privileges may blind us to the ways that racism can become embedded in our training...”
Published 2018-03-01
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97by Norman, David“... dB. By using the insulation for the heat water tank as absorbent we can see a sound reduction...”
Published 2006
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98“...碩士 === 長庚大學 === 工業設計研究所 === 91 === In the new consumer society, how to exactly make the consumer...”
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99by Halil Sercan KOŞİK“.... The sword, which is an important element between lover and beloved in divan literature, appears as a...”
Published 2021-03-01
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100by Alexandra Vieira de Almeida“..., the Baroque expression. As a difference, we can understand that in San Juan de La Cruzs works we find...”
Published 2008
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