Ross, Adrian R.
Since Roland Barthes first published his essay “Le mort de l’auteur” (“The death of the author”) in the 1960s, literary critics have reconsidered the role of the author in the interpretation of media. Barthes and others have argued that the author’s intentions matter little after a work of art is handed off for public consumption, and that art is u...
Whisman, Adrienne
This paper examines the role of asexual and aromantic coding within Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights and Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. Both books utilize relationships and sexuality in order to portray arguments within the book. Brontë portrays Catherine and Heathcliff’s relationship as transcending physicality, both as a way to...
Genre, Stéphanie Similowski, Kathy Waszak, Cendrine
Ce chapitre d’ouvrage consacré à la notion de résultat en didactique du français est né d’une expérience commune de la recherche qui nous a permis de croiser nos regards de didacticiennes du lexique, de l’écriture et de la littérature sur cet objet scientifique. Nous explorons la notion de résultats à travers l’analyse d’articles de la revue Repère...
Coulter, Michael Greene, Howard Miller, Tanner Brady, Rebecca Bennett, Chandler Johnson, Christopher
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The Laryngoscope
To describe the changes in the quality of the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (OTOHNS) literature over the last decade, and compare it to other surgical-based fields. Based on impact factors, the top eight clinical U.S. OTOHNS journals were selected, and articles were analyzed from 2020 (Oto 2020) and compared to 2010 (Oto 2010). This was done...
Venables, Katherine M
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Journal of medical biography
In the Second World War, there was a flowering of the battlefield surgery pioneered in the Spanish Civil War. There were small, mobile surgical units in all the theatres of the War, working close behind the fighting and deployed flexibly according to the nature of the conflict. With equipment transported by truck, jeep or mule, they operated in ten...
Hom, Stephanie Malia
Taking aim at the myth that il razzismo non esiste in Italy, this article explores the rhetorical mechanisms that underpin anti-black racism vis-à-vis Italian colonial fiction—fictions that give life to the deceit that Italy is colorblind. It focuses attention on the work of Orio Vergani (1898-1960) who was one of the most prolific documentarians o...
Yu, Xiao-Lan Li, Cui-Ping He, Lian-Ping
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Frontiers in Physiology
A number of studies found that serotonin plays a vital role in the development of depression and irritable bowel syndrome. Recent studies showed that vitamin D was associated with regulating the synthesis of serotonin. This review focuses on the recent progress in the relationship between vitamin D and serotonin synthesis.
Iskra, Neli
Diplomska naloga želi prikazati vpliv časopisov, literature in drugih faktorjev na percepcijo o stanju zločina v viktorijanskem obdobju v Angliji. Za tisti čas je značilno prepričanje, da se je stopnja zločina v družbi višala in da je bilo število storjenih kaznivih dejanj v porastu. Na to prepričanje so vplivali časopisi in literatura, ki so s sen...
Kum, Erika
Direktni govor, odvisni govor in kombinirani govor so oblike poročanega govora, ki se pojavljajo v publicističnih in literarnih besedilih. Pri direktnem govoru imamo pravi direktni govor, nepravi direktni govor, direktni govor z elipso in skladenjsko vključen direktni govor. Odvisni govor delimo na pravi odvisni govor in na odvisni govor z neizraže...
Baudi, Ileana García, Erica Sabrina Moyano, Naiara Carolina
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a relatively novel approach to L2 learning. Designed under this approach, this paper proposes a set of three activities that seek to foster secondary level students’ critical thinking, creativity, and intrapersonal skills. English language learning is integrated with the specific subjects of Litera...