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The bank's credit impairment losses play a vital role in maintaining the stability and health of banks, as well as fulfilling the banks' function in channelling public funds. This study aims to determine the effect of income smoothing and the behavior of ... see more

Di tengah tren peningkatan angka kasus covid-19 di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, fenomena baru muncul di masyarakat. Sejak kampanye #DiRumahSaja bulan Maret 2020 hingga saat ini banyak masyarakat yang bersepeda. Komunitas pesepeda pun bermunculan. Di dalam ... see more

The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the relationship between education (?????) and competition (????) in Sparta in the context of the Olympic Games of ancient Hellas

Se investigó el comportamiento alimenticio de Dendrocephalus spartaenovae, determinando las tasas de filtración e ingestión de tres grupos de edades, comprendidas entre 3-4, 10-11 y 17-18 días de vida, usando diferentes concentraciones de un monocultivo d... see more

This article examines a Cretan genealogy present in the work of the Spartan poet Cinaethon (VII-VI B.C.) and reported by Pausanias (VIII 53.5). This genealogy considers Rhadamanthys to be the son of Hephaistos, who was in turn son of Talos, son of Kres th... see more

The article examines the representation and use of the figure of Cicero in two films by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Julius Caesar and Five Fingers, and in Stanley Kubrick’s Spartacus. By comparing these films with the original theatrical and... see more

This article examines a Cretan genealogy present in the work of the Spartan poet Cinaethon (VII-VI B.C.) and reported by Pausanias (VIII 53.5). This genealogy considers Rhadamanthys to be the son of Hephaistos, who was in turn son of Talos, son of Kres th... see more

The heroic defence of the Greeks at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, in particularly the 300 Spartans who stood to the last man against the much larger Persian force, prompted comic book writer and illustrator Frank Miller to retell ... see more

In the Life of Lycurgus, Plutarch appears to say that Plato embracedthe Spartan constitution as a socio-political ideal. This claimgenerates a puzzle. On the one hand, the Republic’s preferred formof government, a meritocratic aristocracy, is incompatible... see more

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