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Channels - (Un)veiling Sappho: Renée Vivien and Natalie Clifford Barney’s Radical Translation Projects :: FRELIP Discovery
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Around the Kitchen Table: René Heredia Remembers
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“Translation, Translation, Rehearsal” in Conversation
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Translating Loss – Reading Translation as Resistance
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Practicing Radical Forgiveness in the Political now: A Justice Fleet Exhibit Fostering Healing through Art, Dialogue and Play.
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The UnSmart Home: A STEAM Approach to Coding Though Drama and Creative Play
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Trends im Glücksspielwesen Was erwartet uns in den nächsten Jahren
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Refract Journal, Volume 2: "Translation"
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Guide pour débutants les secrets d'un casino réussi
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Ravage (1943) Reloaded: René Barjavel’s Vision and the Fragility of Today’s Technological Civilization
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5. The Amplification of Ecological Awareness Through Art Practice: The Ecoartivist Drawing of Ecología De Un Abrazo [The Ecology of an Embrace]
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‘I fear that’s where it’s all gone wrong’ – (Un-)Making Kin in McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin
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Consejos clave de Chicken Road para un juego responsable y seguro
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Entender el paisaje legal del juego en un análisis de Doradobet
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The Veil in Algeria
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Amor, Art, and Advocacy: Un Conversación with Chicanx Mother, Grammy Award Artivist, MacArthur Fellow, and Scripps professor Martha Gonzalez
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About the XAMPP project
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The Role Of Readers’ Cultural and Linguistic Proximity in The Interpretation Of Arabic Folktales Translated into English
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Natalie Fenton, Democratic Delusions: How the Media Hollows Out Democracy and What We Can Do About It
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Still Scribbling: Reflections on The Grub Street Project at Twenty Years
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The Team in STEAM: Integrating Disciplinary Practices into Project-Based Experiences
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Home: Transforming a Public Arts Grant into a Community Project
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Generators and relations for n-qubit Clifford operators
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Film on Paper, Graphics on Screen, Feminism in Story: An Exegesis of a Feminist Graphic Novel Project
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Learning from the Legacies of Phillis Wheatley Peters: A Collaborative Pedagogical Public Humanities Project