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A Study of News Frames on the Controversy over Evolutionary Theories in South Korean Science ...
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Developments in currency and banking at the Cape between 1782 and 1825, with an account of contemporary controversies
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Why Terrorist Networks Maintain Viability within Today’s Modern Society.
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A People’s Pedagogy: Engaging a People’s Guide in Stockton, CA
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Science on Women and Women in Science in the Dutch Republic
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A People’s History of SFO
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Princes, Patriarch, and the People: William of Tyre and Popular Legitimacy in the People’s Crusade and the Principality of Antioch, 1095-1143
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Featured Piece: Be a Sankofa People
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The Perception and Treatment of People about Abscesses(
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Mount St. Helens 2025 Science Pulse
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The Creation Science Movement in Korea: A Perspective from the History and Philosophy of Science
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The production of olive-growing knowledge in Portugal: Ancestry, science, and landscape
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From Research to Action: Communicating Science Effectively for Real‐World Impact
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Conservation Can Better Integrate Environmental Justice if We Consider People’s Needs
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Was the Inca Economy Based on “Protomoney”? Or, Why Accounting Systems Should Not Be Conflated With Concepts of Exchange Value
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German People’s List – the outlineof the issue in historic and legal perspective. Part I
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Editor’s Introduction to Volume XVI: Science, Medicine, and the Visual Arts in Dialogue: The Ibero-American Context, Then and Now
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Davie, Grace. Poverty Knowledge in South Africa: A Social History of Human Science, 1855-2005. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2015, 334 pp.
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“The voice of the people” : personal reflections on the impact of the 1985 class
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Traditional and colonial education : the experience of the people living in the Kavango region of Namibia (1900-1966)
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Future cities of the Global South : an exploration of urban imaginaries emerging from Africanfuturism/African science fiction
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Bearers of dreams : a study of archetypal symbolism in fantasy and science fiction
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Push or pull: a qualitative research of entrepreneurship journey for people with disabilities in India using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)
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Pre-service teachers and their navigation of controversial issues in the South African history classroom