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The Camels of Charles the Bald
SG Ottewill-Soulsby
Feb 24, 2017
This article investigates a previously neglected aspect of diplomatic relations between the Carolingians and the Umayyads of al-Andalus, the camels sent by Emir Muḥammad I to Charles the Bald, King of the West Franks, in 865. In...
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Mate recognition and expression of affective state in croop calls of Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita).
Northern Bald Ibis are socially monogamous and year-round colonial birds with a moderate repertoire of calls. Their 'croop', for example, is used during greeting of mates, but also during agonistic encounters, and provides an...
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Measuring the conservation attitudes of local communities towards the African elephant Loxodonta africana, a flagship species in the Mara ecosystem.
Gaining insights into local people's views, values and preferences for different conservation management options are increasingly gaining importance among conservationists and decision-makers. This can be achieved through the...
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The Lantern Vol. 33, No. 2, May 1967
The Plea Arrival Nouvelle Poem on Theme by Leroi Jones Night Thoughts Finals Caught in the Act Tomorrow The Rail The Price Lost It's a Svaden Spring No Thanks to City Hall Grinding Them to Dust ...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Question of Trust
Tobias Eberwein
Feb 16, 2018
Narrative forms of journalistic reporting are traded as a sheet anchor in many newsrooms, as editors hope that they could brave the never-ending storm of the media crisis. But how does journalistic storytelling evolve from...
The Ursinus Weekly, November 8, 1907
To tender the call Letter for the alumni Schubert string quartet Football Society Alumni notes Locals Seminary notes Literary Supplement: The Lack of Appreciation of the Beautiful; A Defense of American Poetry; The...
Published by: Ursinus College
Anxiety at 13 and its effect on pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17

The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of anxiety at 13 years of age on the presence of chronic pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17 years of age in a large longitudinal cohort....

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The Ursinus Weekly, November 1, 1907
Phantom party at Olevian Football Historical Political meeting The Schubert string quartette Editorial: Smiles Society Personals Seminary notes College world Alumni notes Literary Supplement: The lack of appreciation...
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The Lantern Vol. 33, No. 1, Spring 1967
The Implement A Broken Backstop City My Friend Is Meditation on Eight Dead Nurses and a Mad Austin Sniper Fact and Fancy Valhalla A Blandishment You Say You Were a Name So Sweet Preview Rerun To Lynne ...
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Anxiety at 13 and its effect on pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17

The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of anxiety at 13 years of age on the presence of chronic pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17 years of age in a large longitudinal cohort....

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The Lantern Vol. 32, No. 3, Summer 1966
Commandment Point The Descendant The Ultimate Journey Thoughts While Riding New York Subway Crazy Arthur Confession The Gull One Boy Cinquain: Cruel Life Quality of Revenge The Bull Chinese Landscape
Published by: Ursinus College
Independent service operators in ATM markets
Tobias Wenzel
Feb 01, 2014

This paper studies the impact of entry of non-banks (termed Independent Service Operators, ISOs) into ATM markets. We compare two different regimes by which the ISO may generate income: (1) The ISO receives interchange fees...

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Nations under God
Tobias Cremer
Apr 07, 2021
Right-wing populists across many western countries have markedly intensified their references to Christianity in recent years. However, Christian communities’ reactions to such developments often vary significantly...
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Another Person’s Poison
Tobias Haeusermann
Jan 31, 2019
“To eat is human, to digest, divine”: Mark Twain’s characterization of dining seems just to most of us. Yet had he considered food allergies, he would need to have added a postscript. While digesting certain foods is...
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Consumer myopia, competition and the incentives to unshroud add-on information
Tobias Wenzel
Feb 01, 2014

This paper studies unshrouding decisions in a framework similar to Gabaix and Laibson (2006), but considers an alternative unshrouding mechanism where the impact of advertising add-on information depends on the number of...

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Consumer myopia, competition and the incentives to unshroud add-on information
Tobias Wenzel
Feb 01, 2014

This paper studies unshrouding decisions in a framework similar to Gabaix and Laibson (2006), but considers an alternative unshrouding mechanism where the impact of advertising add-on information depends on the number of...

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Professionalism and Training of Army Officers in Britain and the Habsburg Monarchy, 1740–90
Tobias Roeder
Sep 05, 2018
A majority of the army officers from Britain and the Habsburg Monarchy were committed full-time soldiers in the later part of the eighteenth century. For a large portion of the officer corps of infantry and cavalry, initial...
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I can’t eat that
Tobias Haeusermann
Jan 31, 2019
This article focuses on the social and cultural aspects of the unprecedented and unparalleled proliferation of food-related allergies and intolerances. It thus aims to contribute to filling the theoretical lacunae in the...
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