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The Alpine Clubs as Communities of Intellectuals: Genesis of a Scientific-Romantic Brotherhood Introduction: From Elite Leisure to an Institution of Knowledge The phenomenon of Alpine clubs, which emerged in the mid-19th century, extends far beyond the his…
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Alpinae sodalitates ut communitates intellectualium: genesis scientio-romantici fraternitatis Introducere: a otio elitari ad institutum cognitionis Phenomenon alpinae sodalitatum, ortum in medio saecu…
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Cultura et montes: semeiosfera verticalis Introducere: monte sicut constructum culturali Montes, sicut unus ex fundamentalis elementis litoris physicalis, sunt etiam potentissimi constructus culturali…
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Ski Resort as a Form of Youth Education in Synthesis with Spiritual-Intellectual Conferences Introduction: Beyond Sports Recreation The ski resort, traditionally perceived as a space for recreation an…
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Narcissism in the Character and Behavior of a Man: From an Adaptive Trait to a Personality Disorder Introduction: the phenomenon of the grandiose "I" in male socialization Narcissism as a psychologica…
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Machiavellianism in Character and Behavior: Strategic Cynicism and Its Neutralization Introduction: From Political Treatise to Personal Disposition The term "Machiavellianism" has moved beyond politic…
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25 January: Tatianin day — hagiography, academy, apocrypha Introduction: syncretism of the saint and the student 25 January (12 January old style) in Russia and many countries of the post-Soviet space…
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Aggressive behavior at home and at work: the problem of minimization Introduction: aggression as a systemic dysfunction Aggressive behavior in family and professional environments is not just a person…
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Epideemia adipositas humani et strategiae pugnae in anthropoceno Introducere: globalis vocatio evolutionis inadecuatae Epideemia adipositas, aegrotatio publicae sanitatis una ex principalibus problema…
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Vita hominis in evolutionis contextu: ab infanzia usque ad postmenopausum Introducere: singularitas vitae hominis Ciclus vitae hominis moderni (Homo sapiens) cum longa infanzia, brevi adolescentia, l…
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Grandmother and Grandchild: Evolutionary Mission and Psychological Resource Introduction: Alliance of Generations The relationship between a grandmother and a grandchild represents a unique phenomenon in the family structure, with deep evolutionary roots a…
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Avomāte un mācītējs: evolūcijas misija un psiholoģiskais resurs Uzskaitījums: paaudzes alianss Attiecības starp avomāti un mācītēju veido unikālu fenomēnu ģimenes struktūrā, kas ir dziļi evolūcijas pa…
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Avoda et nepos: evolutionis mission et psychologicus resurs Introducere: alianza generationum Relationes inter avovam et nepotum representant un phenomenum unicum in structura familiae, habens radices…
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Avus et nepos: psychologia alliance, evolutione et modernitate Introducere: mensura specialis intergenerationalis connectionum Diada "avus-nepos" repraesentat fenomenum unicum et inadæquatum inquirend…
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Feminine friendship and overcoming stereotypes: from the myth of competition to the strength of alliance Introduction: between clichés and reality Feminine friendship has been surrounded by stereotype…
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Amor maternus filio: fundamentum biopsychosociali et paradoxi psychologici Introducere: prima diada et sua consequentia longe tempore Relatio matris et filii representat una ex maximis et influentissi…
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Amor Patris ad Filiam: Psychologici, Biologici et Socioculturali Aspects Introducere: Unica Diadica Connection Relationes inter Patrem et Filiam representantur sibi diadica connection in systemate fam…
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Consecratio aquae in variis religionibus: ritus, symbol, transformatio Introducere: symbol universalis purificandi et vitae Consecratio (benedictio, sacerdotalitas) aquae est una ex vetustissimis et a…
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Receptio calendarii orientalis et Anni Novi Sinici in Europa: ab exotismo ad hybridizationem glammaturam Introducere: inter hermeticam et mainstreem Receptio (receptio) calendarii luni-solari oriental…
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Sacra aqua in festo Baptismi: scientificus et religiosus fenomenon Introducere: unicus statvs aquae Baptismi Aqua consecrata in ecclesia Christiana diebus 18 et 19 Ianuarii (in ante et in ipsum festum…
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Crescens sanitoriae chartarum in Europa: causae, consequentiae et strategiae oppositionis Introduction: novus provocatio systematibus sanitatis et economiis Notabilis crescens numeri et duratae sa…
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E-sports: New Forms and Transformation of the Gaming Space Introduction: From a Marginal Hobby to an Institutionalized Industry E-sports (electronic sports, esports) has ceased to be a monolithic phenomenon of local LAN tournaments. Today, it is a complex …
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Esports: Novae Formae et Transformatio Spatii Ludi Introducere: a ludicu margine ad industriam institutam Esports (ludus electronicus, esports) desinit esse phenomenum uniforme locorum LAN-tournamentu…
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Innovationes in rituaria practica Olympiarum: ab traditione ad digitalis sacrum Introducere: ritus sicut vivus texis olimpismi Games Olympici, sicut maximus ludus athleticus terrae, representant syste…
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Religions and Sports: Between the Sacral Ritual and Secular Practice Introduction: The Sporting Body as a Field of Interaction Between Faith and Society The interaction between religions and sports re…
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Sport et prospectives pour les personnes avec des limitations fonctionnelles : de l'adaptation à la transformation inclusive Introduction : le changement de paradigme — de la réadaptation aux grandes …
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Sport et medicina: ab reparatione ad transformationem hominis Introducere: in intersecu biologiae et technologiae Relatio sportus et medicinae transcendit solum curam laesionum. Hodie est symbiosis st…
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Petrus de Coubertin et eius "religio Olympica": philosophia laica cultus Introducere: a sportu ad sacrum Conceptus "religio Olympica", propositus a barono Petro de Coubertino (1863-1937), est elementu…
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Religious Identity and the Olympic Games: Dialogue, Conflict, and Integration Introduction: Between Sacred Ritual and Secular Mega-Event The Olympic Games, born as a religious-sports festival in honor…
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Sport et Luxus: Simbiosis Agonis et Hedonismi Introducere: ab otium aristocraticum ad mercatum globalis Phenomenon coniunctionis sportus et luxus remittit ad profundum antiquitatem, cum certaminis spo…
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Imperativus Ethicus in Palaestri: Aegonalis Idealis ad Practicam Responsabilitatis Introducere: Palaestris sicut locus moralis Palaestris, in sua substantia, non solum est activitas phisica, sed etiam…
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Stadium as a Temple: Sacral Architecture of the Modern World Introduction: from the sacred grove to the concrete chalice The concept of the stadium as a temple is not a metaphor but a reflection of a …
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Olympic Oath as a Symbol of Faith: From Ritual to Ethical Code Introduction: Liturgical Text of a Secular Religion The Olympic Oath, recited at the opening ceremony, is not a mere protocol formalism b…
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Petrus de Coubertin de initio Olympiadeis chivalerica: codex honoris pro mundo moderni Introducere: sportus sicut chivalerium laicum Pro barone Petro de Coubertine, renovatio Olympiadei non est simpli…
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Dolomites: geological phenomenon and cultural landscape Introduction: the uniqueness of the World Heritage site The Dolomites (ital. Dolomiti), inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2009, are not just a mountain range in the Eastern Alps, but …
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Dolomitische Alpen: geologischer Phänomen und kultureller Landschaft Einführung: die Einzigartigkeit des Weltkulturerbeobjekts Dolomitische Alpen (ital. Dolomiti), in das UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe aufgeno…
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Why is it important to save your scholarly work in a digital library?

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  3. Social effect. Many authors, especially those who publish their works in the electronic library, do not receive direct financial benefits from their publications, but do so in order to promote science and disseminate knowledge. Providing free access to their work helps them achieve this goal.
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