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The Translators' Take on Three Possible Typos in Jorge L. Borges' Story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”
Marcelo Sanchez
Jan 01, 2023
This article examines how translators tackled the problem given by three possible typos in Jorge Luis Borges' short story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.” Translations to all major Western languages are considered. The translators'...
The Effects of Two Computer-Based Reading Software Programs on Student Reading Performance
Reading below grade level at the elementary level continues to be an ongoing nationwide trend in many schools. With an increasing amount of struggling readers and the rising use of educational technology, it is important for...
Spatial and taxonomic biases in bat records
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. The potential consequences of these biases could be more detrimental in the less-studied megadiverse regions, often...
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The Effects of Two Computer-Based Reading Software Programs on Student Reading Performance
Reading below grade level at the elementary level continues to be an ongoing nationwide trend in many schools. With an increasing amount of struggling readers and the rising use of educational technology, it is important for...
The Effects of Two Computer-Based Reading Software Programs on Student Reading Performance
Reading below grade level at the elementary level continues to be an ongoing nationwide trend in many schools. With an increasing amount of struggling readers and the rising use of educational technology, it is important for...
Rethinking Technology-Based Services to Promote Citizen Participation in Urban Mobility
Cities are complex and dynamic systems in which a network of actors interact, creating value through different activities. Cities can, therefore, be viewed as service ecosystems. Municipalities take advantage of digitalization...
OKR Methodology
In a changing world, dominated by fierce competition, it is imperative that companies have the necessary agility to adapt to the market constraints where they operate, investing in frameworks that promote the achievement of...
Gaining a Competitive Advantage Through Benefits Management
To gain competitive advantage, organizations need to have something that the competitors do not have and cannot achieve in the short-term. In the past, organizations invested large amounts of financial resources to the finest...
Defining Business Objectives Supported by Organizational Maturity and Benefits Management
Organizations today need to provide better products and services. The issues they face require integrated approaches and effective management of their resources. Maturity models help integrate traditionally separate...
Rethinking the Postwar Period in Spain
Jorge Marco
Jul 31, 2020
There is a consensus among scholars regarding the slow transformation of ‘hot-blooded terror’ into ‘cold-blooded terror’ during the Civil War and the Post-war period in Spain. This article challenges this framework in two ways....
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Aligning Project and Benefits Management With Balanced Scorecard Approach to Achieve Project Success
The organizations have spent an increased amount of financial resources in systems and technology without getting all the potential of their investments or collecting the promise business benefits. Organizational success is...
Rényi Entropy in Statistical Mechanics.
Rényi entropy was originally introduced in the field of information theory as a parametric relaxation of Shannon (in physics, Boltzmann-Gibbs) entropy. This has also fuelled different attempts to generalise statistical...
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Transnational Soldiers and Guerrilla Warfare from the Spanish Civil War to the Second World War
Jorge Marco
Jul 01, 2020
This article analyses how military institutions incorporated innovations in their tactics using the intermediary role of transnational soldiers in the Spanish Civil War. The Soviet experience of guerrilla warfare during the...
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Too many butterflies? The micro-drivers of the international investment law system
Jorge Vinuales
Sep 05, 2018
This article argues that the legal analysis of international investment law and arbitration should focus not on treaties, rules or cases, but on certain conceptual positions on specific questions that act as ‘microdrivers’ of...
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To go or not to go with the flow
Jorge E. Santos
Jun 17, 2021
Abstract: We construct the gravitational dual of a one-parameter class of states of strongly coupled SU(N) N = 4 SYM at infinite N and asymptotic temperature T∞, on a fixed Schwarzschild black hole background with temperature...
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‘Mucho malo for fascisti’:
Jorge Marco, Maria Thomas
May 31, 2019
This article explores the linguistic experiences of transnational soldiers, using the Spanish Civil War as a case study. It argues that the communication difficulties provoked by linguistic diversity within the Republican war...
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