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Keyword [Possibilities]
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81. Event-individuation and the implications for the principle of alternative possibilities
82. (Dis)entangling the paradoxes and possibilities of critical literacy in the community college Introduction to Literature classroom
83. Adventures on windswept islands: Children's literature, adolescence and the possibilities of Irish culture in the work of Eilis Dillon
84. Toward a just landscape: The possibilities of theology and place theor
85. Alternative male sexualities in the fiction of post-war Japanese female writers: Possibly feminist feminist possibilities (Mori Mari, Yoshimoto Banana, Matsuura Rieko)
86. Making Our Own Possibilities: The Japanese Feminist Movement and the Politics of Engagement
87. 'Sir Eglamour of Artois' and Its Dramatic Possibilities
88. Ethics and difference: Time, space and ethics in the philosophy of Watsuji Tetsuro, Kuki Shuzo and Martin Heidegger
89. 'Full of the makers guile': New polysemic possibilities for Archimago, Malengine, and Dolon in 'The Faerie Queene' (Edmund Spenser)
90. Liberal democracy and cultural greatness: Cooper, Twain, and Howells on the possibilities of individual development (James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, William Dean Howells)
91. Possibilities for a non-ocular aesthetics in Kant's 'Critique of Judgment'
92. Epistemic possibilities and the sources of belie
93. Exploring the possibilities of CLT in the Thai context
94. An analytic investigation of discourse and power in organizing for social change: Transformation possibilities for devadasis in India
95. Living history in South Carolina classrooms: Explorations and possibilities
96. Technical communication meets cultural representation: Scholarly and pedagogical possibilities
97. Historic possibilities: The rhetoric of British utopia, 1815-1848
98. An investigation of procedural memory as an ingredient of task performance in accounting
99. Centering the margins: The realities and possibilities of industrial design in Canada
100. Radical possibilities: Literature in the English Revolution, 1640-1660
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