…s as if they were alive based on the tracking data of participants’ approaching routes and velocities. These were accompanied with lighting efects of diferent colors, unconsciously pulling visitors and inducing within them the desire to interact via touching the life like trunks,…
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… and perhaps rhetorical appeal in October, became the primary propaganda escape route out of the ruins of Stalingrad in early 1943.19 The argument about the neces- sity of shifting to ‘total mobilisation’ was introduced systematically by the Propaganda minister on 17 January thro…
…s wandered all over the globe (taking their tools with them, and making more en route). Nevertheless, although the exchange of goods began during the Neolithic, it was during the Near Eastern Bronze Age (ca. 3500–1200 BC) that international trade really took off – and thereby set…
…for the film’s narrative direction. But, if Rough Sketch were to take the viral route, then a host of complexities would present themselves. These complexities would surely overload the film more than it already is, adding even more unsettling paths to follow. Admittedly, not all…
…ar related to a nation’s future trajectory and international economic position (Goldin and Katz, 2008). In developed nations, almost everybody is a consumer of education. In the US, for instance, it was observed as early as 1970 that higher education has been transformed from a p…
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…he foundations of mathematics.14 The perception of democratic majorities as the golden rule of the optimized nature of social and political decision is constantly undermined by the visible inability of European democratic regimes to keep under control the phenomenon of terrorism …
…epresented by certain smaller deities. R.S. Rattray studying the Ashanti of the Gold Coast10 in the early decades of the twentieth century described the Supreme Being as dwelling “somewhat aloof in His firmament” and delegating some of His power to His “vice-regents upon Earth.”11…
…the perspective of Athens, it was indispensable to attain control over the land route to Constantinople, and this necessitated that at least the southern parts of Macedonia and Western Thrace should be acquired by Greece.112 This accounts for the virtual race for Salonika between…
… and Alcock 2003:2). These and the Richelieu River was a main north-south trade route for shared memories, referred to as collective memories, help to Native Americans and French fur traders (Calloway 1991:162; maintain and reinforce national and group identities (Halb- Haviland …
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…> The Russian soldiers, having seized Bukhara, are engaged in pillaging it. All routes of communi- cation are cut, and people absolutely cannot come from and go to [the City]. Everyone is in the grasp of a thousand mortal dangers, everybody is in the straits of peril, every one h…
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