… 19%). [ 85 ] For young people, the most important factors for their current or future careers were the possibility of honing their skills (24%), and income (23%) while the most unimportant factors were fame (3%) and whether or not the organization they worked for made a positive…
…d units of discourse (referred to as texts). The basic area of the material for future projects in further studies in lexicography study is the meaning of signification, and the study of the and linguistics for those who propose it as an initial topic for relation between differe…
…d units of discourse (referred to as texts). The basic area of the material for future projects in further studies in lexicography study is the meaning of signification, and the study of the and linguistics for those who propose it as an initial topic for relation between differe…
…d units of discourse (referred to as texts). The basic area of the material for future projects in further studies in lexicography study is the meaning of signification, and the study of the and linguistics for those who propose it as an initial topic for relation between differe…
…tative picture of ancient reality that may be useful in precising questions for future research. Sources The architectural features of ancient monastic settlement, as well as papyrus texts reflecting the activities of its inhabitants, convey information about the functioning of t…
…èces (Montreux: La cite -‐ l’Âge d’homme, 1977). 20 Lynn Mally, Culture of the Future: The Proletkult Movement in Revolutionary Russia (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990), Lynn Mally, Revolutionary Acts: Amateur Theater and the Soviet State, 1917-‐1938 (Ithaca: Cor…
…ATUS AND FUTURE OF FOLKLORE IN THE TRANSITION Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart KASIMOĞLU University FROM VERBAL AND WRITTEN CULTURE TO DIGITAL Sinem ARAT CULTURE THE MODAL VIEW OF THE SENTENCES WITH -mIş ol- IN Dr. Adayı Laçin ÖZĞÜL Usak University, TÜRKİYE THE NOVEL YOL AYRIMI Subhajit Be…
…e vides Canadian citizens the opportunity to identify and spon- suggestions for future policy and programming. The articles sor refugees for resettlement to Canada. For twelve months in this issue make empirical and conceptual contributions to or more, sponsored refugees receive …
…ample ARSI, F.G. 733, ff. 259r–261v (May 23 and 24, 1603, naming, among others, future missionaries, Buzomi, Giannone, and Eugenio) and fol. 140/2 (no recto or verso) (report from Naples, including missionary Roberto de Nobili, 1601; signed by Provincial Fabio de Fabii). The repo…
…ms on us and how we have often found in the past, and can hopefully find in the future, complementary ways to struggle. I juxtapose complementarity in struggle to more tradition- al evocations of unity. For me, complementarity implies the critical embrace of differences (not just…
…touch at the roots of social disorder. As such he sees him as a forerunner of a future socialist order for the Arab and Muslim world, which was further foreshadowed by the revolts of Bābak and the Ismāʿīlīs and Qarmaṭians in ʿAbbāsid times. In the period after the Second World Wa…
…n countries... 19 Fig. 1 Youth unemployment (The Economist, Special report: The future of jobs. The great mismatch, 2011) In this case, the educational reforms, Bologna included, appear as unsuccessful enough regarding the practical things. The figures published by Eurostat were …
… University of Wisconsin Press, 1974 [1638]. Gallagher, John A. Time Past, Time Future: A Historical Study of Catholic Moral Theology. New York and New Jersey: Paulist Press, 1990. Gallagher, Raphael and McConvery, Brendan, eds. History and Conscience: Studies in Honor of Sean O’…
…bliée se fait avec des publics adultes, la plupart des publics universitaires, (futures) professeurs ou étudiants de langues, ou alors dans un cadre d’expérimentation des produits de la recherche (matériels pédagogiques), suivant des protocoles assez minutieux ; les formateurs/en…
…ory E. Lamb The State of the Art in Philippians Scholarship: Past, Present, and Future Reprinted from: Religions 2024, 15, 1271, https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15101271 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Gregory E. Lamb Beyond the Greco-Roman or Jewish Monocle: Reading Philippians and Paul ‘Kal…