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Women plays an important role in the development and progress of society. Women develop families, families construct homes, homes become societies, and societies eventually form nations. Female migrants have increased in number in recent years, travelling... see more

This paper is an integrative analysis of literature that discusses the potential of Rehabilitative Prison Culture (RPC). This article takes off from the consistent finding that prisons experience conflict in organizational vision, staff roles, and impleme... see more

En la actualidad, los espacios áulicos, en los diferentes niveles educativos, presentan una gran diversidad en todos los sentidos. Esta diversidad puede ser un reto para los docentes ya que supone una realidad totalmente heterogénea en la que se encuentra... see more

AbstractThe biblical text introduces Ruth, a Moabite woman, at a time of personal crisis. She faces destitution. Life has handed her multiple blows, amongst them widowhood and childlessness. Her single asset? Naomi, a cranky, elderly but endearing mother-... see more

This study aims to evaluate the commodified brother-sister relationship in Early Modern drama. It examines three different samples from three major playwrights of this time period: Isabella and Claudio in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure (1603), ... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

Laidlaw, S.J. An Infidel in Paradise. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2013. Print.In S.J. (Susan) Laidlaw’s first novel, she takes us to a contemporary Canadian diplomatic compound in Pakistan. Emma, the sixteen-year-old protagonist, has been suddenly uprooted fro... see more

The sentimental novel and the struggle for citizenship: Rousseau’s Julie and Staël’s DelphineThe tragic fates of a great number of women in sentimental novels of the eighteenth century can be viewed against the background of classic liberal theory. They p... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

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