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Because I am a girl : the state of the world's girls 2010 : Digital and urban frontiers: girls in a changing landscape /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Hidden in plain view -- adolescent street girls -- 3.3. "Call me by my own name" -- attitudes towards girls on the street -- 3.4. …”
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The charm of the forger
Published 2016“…Despite the confusing yet attractive name of “false documentary” to describe the cinematographic modality with which Orson Welles’s F for Fake (1974) inaugurated an era, his unstoppable recurrence to such distinctive and diverse concepts such as false, falsification, fraud, magic and even truth and lies (both added to the title of the French and Spanish version of the documentary) are not central to this work. …”
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Aplicación del aprendizaje automático a sistemas cuánticos de pocas partículas confinadas e interactuantes
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El periodismo de autor 2.0 en la construcción de nuevas subjetividades
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VOLUNTARIADO Y RESPONSABILIDAD SOCIAL
Published 2019“…(Vallaeys, 2006)</font><a title="" style="mso-footnote-id: ftn3" href="http://sigeva.unc.edu.ar/eva/bcoBuscarRevista.do#_ftn3" name="_ftnref3"><span class="MsoFootnoteReference"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Calibri; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial"><span style="mso-special-character: footnote"><span class="MsoFootnoteReference"><span lang="en" style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: ES-AR; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">[3]</span></span></span></span></span></a><font face="Calibri">. …”
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Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
Published 2016“…The film Sophie’s Choice by Alan Pakula, alike the novel by the same name it is based on, presents us with a scenario that has been interpreted as a matter of decision-making when faced with an ethical dilemma (choosing between life and death regarding the main character’s own children) in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps.In view of all the analyses that try to explain the issuesthat stem from ethical dilemmas, this paper, following the agambenean theory, argues that there is no such thing as ethical decision-making in concentration camps, given that the traditional legal order has been suspended, moral discernment has been blocked, and hence what does appearis behaviour that simply adapts itselfto the exceptional circumstances that prevail.…”
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Live without founding. Politics and psychoanalysis, again
Published 2020“…Devising politics in such a way boils down to drawing the lessonsfrom history : basing the political bond upon any Other (be it God, race, sex, money etc.) always ends up justifying inequalities, exclusions, evenexecutions, in the name of that Other and its imperatives. Should one refuse to conceive of politics in such a way, what happens ? …”
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Racism or a Modality of Biologicism? A Phenomenon Filled with Relationships
Published 2024“…It is a work of theoretical discussion built on three problems, namely: How to name a social phenomenon (racism) that is based on a notion (human races) lacking biological support? …”
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Hearts of Iron: Neo-Darwinists against Darwin? Disputes about Anthropocentrism and Progress in 20th Century Evolutionary Biology
Published 2024“…Precisely, the thesis of biological continuity presented by Darwin is one of the most important marks of the epistemological revolution that bears his name, and yet the heirs of his revolution betray this thesis.…”
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Argentine Ethnography: Monsignor Pablo Cabrera’s free lecture (1925)
Published 2010“…The latter was meant to exclude the Catholic and conservative personnel from the leading and teaching positions and from the administration, and to ensure access of the “most capable and dignified” professors to the University, in the name of capacity, justice and freedom. This paper explores a direct effect of such initiatives which seem to oppose such goals: the launching of the first free course of Argentine Ethnography by Prior (Monseñor) Pablo Cabrera (1857-1936) in 1925. …”
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Porocyclocytic stomata in Christensenia cumingiana Christ (Mariattiacere - Marattiales - Eusporapgiopsida).
Published 2023“…As results of the rccording of all the probable slages of development, the genesis stomato can be consider as a perigenous one. The name porocyclocytic stomata is here proposed for the mature pneumathode. …”
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Al filo de La Aguada: aportes al estudio del arte rupestre de Cerro Negro, sector septentrional de la Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy, Argentina)
Published 2014“…This site is located on the eastern slopes of the hills of Cerro Negro, northern sector of the Quebrada de Humahuaca, 10 km northeast of the city of the same name. Based on the information retrieved from the analysis of representations, their location and their archaeological context, we propose a direct association with areas of the site dedicated to pastoralism and hunting. …”
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¿Cómo pensamos y representamos a los grupos humanos de la región Pampeana (Argentina)? Un análisis del discurso arqueológico
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ETNOGRAFÍA ARGENTINA: LA CÁTEDRA LIBRE DE MONSEÑOR PABLO CABRERA (1925) / Argentine Ethnography: Monsignor Pablo Cabrera’s free lecture (1925)
Published 2010“…The latter was meant to exclude the Catholic and conservative personnel from the leading and teaching positions and from the administration, and to ensure access of the “most capable and dignified” professors to the University, in the name of capacity, justice and freedom. This paper explores a direct effect of such initiatives which seem to oppose such goals: the launching of the first free course of Argentine Ethnography by Prior (Monseñor) Pablo Cabrera (1857-1936) in 1925. …”
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Representations of commonsense knowledge /
Published 1990Table of Contents: “…Society; 10.1 Common Knowledge; 10.2 Multiagent Plans; 10.3 Communication; 10.4 Ethics; 10.5 Possession; 10.6 Appendix A: Conceptual Dependency; 10.7 References; 10.8 Exercises; Bibliography; Glossary; Index of Names; General Index.…”
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Man /
Published 1955Table of Contents: “…Pre-Buddhist Elements in Sherpa Belief and Ritual / Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf -- The Jaga and Their Name for Iron / G. A. Wainwright.…”
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One-hour social and reproductive behavioral time series of Japanese quail in diverse social environments
Published 2023“…In the case of females an indication A or B is used to discriminate between the two. In the file name an indication of the corresponding bird is provided as "BoxNº_IDNº_sex_DayNº" Data descriptor submitted to Sci Data "High resolution behavioral time series of Japanese quail within their their social environment"…”
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A glossed exposition of the international rules of zoological nomenclature, preceded by a historical sketch
Published 1943“…The zoological nomenclature, as codified by the respective International Commission, should be known and followed by all zoologists and by all those who have to name animal species in their works or publications. …”
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