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Guan Yu
Noga Ganany
Dec 09, 2019
A critical study of the rich religious tradition surrounding Guan Yu 關羽 (Guandi 關帝 / Guangong 關公 / Lord Guan) was long overdue. Bared ter Haar’s recent book rises up to the task with commendable thoroughness, a tour de force of...
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Miss Li Nei-Yu of China Jan. 22, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Miss Li Nei-Yu of Peiping, China, submitted an application for admission to Winthrop College for Women. Her transcripts arrived with $1400 US in postage due to the inflation in China. Rock Hill post office employees say to send...
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From Verbal-static to Visual-dynamic
Jiuquan Han
Mar 27, 2018
Starting off from Makeham’s (2003) differentiation between historical meaning and scriptural meaning, Huang’s (2011) citation of coherence theories and Xu’s (2002; 2004a; 2004b) embodimental reading by rejecting Western logos...
Uncovering the Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Markets
The dark sides of artificial intelligence (AI) have attracted immense attention in recent years. This study produces a synthesis of current research on six dark sides of AI in electronic markets through a systematic literature...
Automatic prioritization of self-referential stimuli in working memory
People preferentially attend to external stimuli that are related to themselves compared with others. Whether a similar self-reference bias applies to internal representations, such as those maintained in working memory (WM), is...
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Automatic prioritization of self-referential stimuli in working memory
People preferentially attend to external stimuli that are related to themselves compared with others. Whether a similar self-reference bias applies to internal representations, such as those maintained in working memory (WM), is...
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Alumni Couple Establishes New Scholarships for Computer Science Majors
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Alumni Justin Pauley and his wife, Emily Stevenson Pauley, have created two scholarships: an endowment and an annual restricted scholarship. Justin, a computer science graduate, and Emily reside in Manhattan.
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Secret Remedies and the Medical Needs of the French State
Justin Rivest
Sep 29, 2018
This article explores the relation between proprietary drugs and state interests in early modern France by following the career of the medical entrepreneur Adrien Helvétius (1662–1727). Helvétius began as a private practitioner...
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Social Capital and Health
We investigated the reciprocal relationship between individual social capital and perceived mental and physical health in the UK. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey from 1991 to 2008, we fitted cross-lagged...
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Social Capital and Health
We investigated the reciprocal relationship between individual social capital and perceived mental and physical health in the UK. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey from 1991 to 2008, we fitted cross-lagged...
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GeneMates
BACKGROUND: Horizontal gene transfer contributes to bacterial evolution through mobilising genes across various taxonomical boundaries. It is frequently mediated by mobile genetic elements (MGEs), which may capture, maintain...
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Consumer Engagement on Social Networking Sites
In spite the significance of consumer engagement that scholars have recognized, there is a gap in understanding the influencing factors of consumer social networking engagement behaviors. In the light of social identity theory...
“Why Didn’t Our Boys Just Shoot Him and Leave a Little Note?”
Katie Anne Cranford
Aug 22, 2017
Historically speaking, the trial of former Nazi Adolf Eichmann was an unavoidable spectacle of the 1960s. For some, it could have been seen as a farce due to its inherent impartiality as the accused was illegally kidnapped out...
Origen's Johannine Trinitarian Theology of Love
Pui Him Ip
Feb 28, 2022
Origen is the first Christian who proposed a systematically trinitarian theology of love. This has largely escaped the attention of theologians and remains underexplored. One notable consequence is that this has severely limited...
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GeneMates
Abstract: Background: Horizontal gene transfer contributes to bacterial evolution through mobilising genes across various taxonomical boundaries. It is frequently mediated by mobile genetic elements (MGEs), which may capture...
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The Influence of Gamification Elements in Educational Environments
The use of gamification might offer a partial solution to the decline in students' motivation and engagement the school system is currently facing. Specifically, this study aimed to examine whether gamification elements...
The spectral sharpness angle of gamma-ray bursts

We explain the results of Yu et al. (2015b) of the novel sharpness angle measurement to a large number of spectra obtained from the Fermi gamma-ray burst monitor. The sharpness angle is compared to the values obtained from...
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“Why Didn’t Our Boys Just Shoot Him and Leave a Little Note?”
Katie Anne Cranford
Aug 22, 2017
Historically speaking, the trial of former Nazi Adolf Eichmann was an unavoidable spectacle of the 1960s. For some, it could have been seen as a farce due to its inherent impartiality as the accused was illegally kidnapped out...
The spectral sharpness angle of gamma-ray bursts

We explain the results of Yu et al. (2015b) of the novel sharpness angle measurement to a large number of spectra obtained from the Fermi gamma-ray burst monitor. The sharpness angle is compared to the values obtained from...
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Using Collective Metrics to Assess Team Dynamics and Performance in eSports
Justin Bonny
Jan 01, 2022
A challenge posed by virtual teams is monitoring team interactions remotely. Research with field-based soccer teams provides evidence that measures of collective behavior can be used to assess the dynamics of sports teams....

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