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Brexit and the Anglosphere
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and...
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Brexit and the Anglosphere
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and...
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Inter-basin water transfers and the expansion of aquatic invasive species.
Inter-basin Water Transfers (IBWT) are recognized as one of the major pathways of freshwater invasion. They provide a direct link between previously isolated catchments and may modify the habitat conditions of the receiving...
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The Effect of Self-Regulated Learning in Online Professional Training
With the rapid expansion of mobile, blended, and seamless learning, researchers claim two factors, lack of self-discipline and poor time management, adversely impact learning performance. In online educational environments...
Scholarly Reception of Sulpicia
Aaron Pearce
Nov 09, 2018
The poetry of Sulpicia, the lone extant female author amongst the Latin love elegists, has been unjustly criticized and viewed as frivoulous amongst scholars. However, Sulpicia's work demonstates a level of skill and technique...
Acquisition and Application of Reflectance for Computer-Generated Images
In the field of computer graphics, accurate representation of material properties is crucial for rendering realistic imagery. This paper focuses on the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) and its role in...
Scholarly Reception of Sulpicia
Aaron Pearce
Nov 09, 2018
The poetry of Sulpicia, the lone extant female author amongst the Latin love elegists, has been unjustly criticized and viewed as frivoulous amongst scholars. However, Sulpicia's work demonstates a level of skill and technique...
IJAGR at the International Medical Symposium Geography 2022 Edinburgh, Scotland
Donald Albert
Jan 01, 2023
Donald Albert (co-Editor-in-Chief) from Sam Houston State University and Dhitinut Ratnapradipa (Associate Editor) from Creighton University participated in the 19th International Medical Symposium Geography (IMGS) from June...
Grey Power
Joe Chrisp, Nick Pearce
Oct 01, 2019

The impact of age on voting behaviour and political outcomes has become an issue of increasing interest, particularly in the UK. Age divides in voter turnout and political preferences have led to claims that age is the ‘new...

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Basic Income in the UK

Of all the European welfare states, the UK most clearly represents the liberal regime type - notwithstanding a shift towards 'social investment' under New Labour - as defined by its residual, targeted benefit structure and...

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Recovering the body in grief
This paper addresses the complex issue of the embodiment of grief. It explores how a theoretical shift to the body has influenced scholarly literature about grief and bereavement. Despite this shift, we argue that bodily...
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Guidance in Kagome-like photonic crystal fibres I
Propagation of light in a square-lattice hollow-core photonic crystal fibre is analysed as a model of guidance in a class of photonic crystal fibres that exhibit broad-band guidance without photonic bandgaps. A scalar governing...
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Basic Income in the UK

Of all the European welfare states, the UK most clearly represents the liberal regime type - notwithstanding a shift towards 'social investment' under New Labour - as defined by its residual, targeted benefit structure and...

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Collation of a century of soil invertebrate abundance data suggests long-term declines in earthworms but not tipulids.
Large-scale declines in terrestrial insects have been reported over much of Europe and across the world, however, population change assessments of other key invertebrate groups, such as soil invertebrates, have been largely...
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Recovering the body in grief
This paper addresses the complex issue of the embodiment of grief. It explores how a theoretical shift to the body has influenced scholarly literature about grief and bereavement. Despite this shift, we argue that bodily...

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