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    Introduction

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    This book comprises a selection of poetry and prose by 25 Australian writers whose experience of China is reflected in their work.Nicholas Jose and Xianlin Son

    Author Co-Citation Analysis (ACA): a powerful tool for representing implicit knowledge of scholar knowledge workers

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    In the last decade, knowledge has emerged as one of the most important and valuable organizational assets. Gradually this importance caused to emergence of new discipline entitled ―knowledge management‖. However one of the major challenges of knowledge management is conversion implicit or tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge. Thus Making knowledge visible so that it can be better accessed, discussed, valued or generally managed is a long-standing objective in knowledge management. Accordingly in this paper author co- citation analysis (ACA) will be proposed as an efficient technique of knowledge visualization in academia (Scholar knowledge workers)

    Drawing depicting vaqueros roping a steer at the mission San Jose de Guadalupe, ca.1849

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    Photograph of a drawing depicting vaqueros roping a steer at the mission San Jose de Guadalupe, ca.1849. A man clothed in bolero dress with a bandana tied around his head is pictured rearing back on his horse in the foreground, swinging his lasso behind him, while a second horseman leans his horse to the right, having already roped the feet of the steer between them. Cows are visible in the left background, with the mission buildings visible in the right background in front of mountains. Grass is pictured in the extreme foreground

    Richard Nathaniel (R.N.) Hogan Interview - Tape 1

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    Richard Nathaniel Hogan (1902 –1997) R.N. Hogan was born in Monroe County, Arkansas. He was adopted by G.P. Bowser and attended the school at Silver Point for a brief time and then the Southern Practical Institute in Nashville. When the Bowser family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, he went with them and finished school there. His preaching took him to most of the fifty states and he was instrumental in starting many congregations. In the interview, he talks about his evangelistic work, particularly in Texas, Oklahoma, California, and Chicago. He was minister of the Figeroa Church of Christ in Los Angeles, California, for many years. Hogan was instrumental in the founding of Southwestern Christian College in Terrell, Texas, and served on the Board of Directors. He is the author of several books and articles, including Sermons (1940), and was editor of the Christian Echo beginning in 1953. A scholarship has been established in his name at Pepperdine University. In the interview, Hogan talks about the experience of his family with slavery, black and white relations in the beginning of some African American churches, his early memories of the Church, inter-racial relations, and disputes in the Church concerning the role of the Elders

    Richard Nathaniel (R.N.) Hogan Interview - Transcript

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    Richard Nathaniel Hogan (1902 –1997) R.N. Hogan was born in Monroe County, Arkansas. He was adopted by G.P. Bowser and attended the school at Silver Point for a brief time and then the Southern Practical Institute in Nashville. When the Bowser family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, he went with them and finished school there. His preaching took him to most of the fifty states and he was instrumental in starting many congregations. In the interview, he talks about his evangelistic work, particularly in Texas, Oklahoma, California, and Chicago. He was minister of the Figeroa Church of Christ in Los Angeles, California, for many years. Hogan was instrumental in the founding of Southwestern Christian College in Terrell, Texas, and served on the Board of Directors. He is the author of several books and articles, including Sermons (1940), and was editor of the Christian Echo beginning in 1953. A scholarship has been established in his name at Pepperdine University. In the interview, Hogan talks about the experience of his family with slavery, black and white relations in the beginning of some African American churches, his early memories of the Church, inter-racial relations, and disputes in the Church concerning the role of the Elders

    Characterization of the jurisprudence on legitimate defense R.N. no. 1868 - 2022 east Lima; of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic

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    El presente trabajo de investigación titulado: “Caracterización de la Jurisprudencia sobre Legítima Defensa R.N. N.° 1868 - 2022 Lima Este; de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la República” tuvo como objetivo principal determinar las características que presenta la jurisprudencia peruana sobre la legítima defensa, específicamente en el marco de la Resolución R.N. N.° 1868 - 2022. Para ello, se utilizó un diseño metodológico basado en una investigación básica de enfoque cualitativo y alcance descriptivo, donde la muestra estuvo conformada por el análisis documentario de casos relevantes sobre legítima defensa en la jurisprudencia nacional. La técnica principal fue la revisión documentaria, complementada con un análisis comparativo con doctrinas internacionales. Entre las conclusiones más relevantes, se identificó que la jurisprudencia peruana enfrenta retos significativos en la interpretación y aplicación del concepto de legítima defensa, especialmente en relación con los criterios de proporcionalidad, inmediatez y falta de provocación. La resolución analizada reveló que los op eradores de justicia tienden a adoptar posturas heterogéneas, lo que genera inseguridad jurídica y afecta la confianza ciudadana en el sistema judicial. Además, se destacó la necesidad de armonizar los criterios jurisprudenciales con un enfoque integral qu e considere aspectos como la perspectiva de género y la violencia familiar en casos específicos. Se recomienda promover reformas legislativas y capacitaciones a jueces y fiscales para uniformar la interpretación de la legítima defensa. Asimismo, se sugiere incorporar principios más claros en el Código Penal peruano para delimitar los requisitos de esta figura jurídica, lo que contribuiría a un mejor equilibrio entre la protección de los derechos individuales y la justicia

    Liquid-liquid equilibria in binary (2-methoxyethanol + alkane) systems at pressures up to 4000 bar

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    Mechanical, Maritime and Materials EngineeringMechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    Constructing tree decompositions of graphs with bounded gonality

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    In this paper, we give a constructive proof of the fact that the treewidth of a graph is at most its divisorial gonality. The proof gives a polynomial time algorithm to construct a tree decomposition of width at most k, when an effective divisor of degree k that reaches all vertices is given. We also give a similar result for two related notions: stable divisorial gonality and stable gonality.Accepted author manuscriptDiscrete Mathematics and Optimizatio

    Azores or western isles

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