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Okada, Kensuke, Masako Katsuki, Manmohan D. Sharma, Clarissa M. House, and David J. Hosken. "Sexual conflict over mating in Gnatocerus cornutus ? Females prefer lovers not fighters." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1785 (June 22, 2014): 20140281. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.0281.

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Female mate choice and male–male competition are the typical mechanisms of sexual selection. However, these two mechanisms do not always favour the same males. Furthermore, it has recently become clear that female choice can sometimes benefit males that reduce female fitness. So whether male–male competition and female choice favour the same or different males, and whether or not females benefit from mate choice, remain open questions. In the horned beetle, Gnatocerus cornutus, males have enlarged mandibles used to fight rivals, and larger mandibles provide a mating advantage when there is direct male–male competition for mates. However, it is not clear whether females prefer these highly competitive males. Here, we show that female choice targets male courtship rather than mandible size, and these two characters are not phenotypically or genetically correlated. Mating with attractive, highly courting males provided indirect benefits to females but only via the heritability of male attractiveness. However, mating with attractive males avoids the indirect costs to daughters that are generated by mating with competitive males. Our results suggest that male–male competition may constrain female mate choice, possibly reducing female fitness and generating sexual conflict over mating.
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Van Lieburg, Fred. "The Dutch book trade, Christian Enlightenment and the national bibliography. The catalogues of Johannes van Abkoude (1703-60) and Reinier Arrenberg (1733-1812)." Quaerendo 31, no. 1 (2001): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006901x00209.

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AbstractIn the 'genealogy' of Dutch national bibliographies there follows - after the Catalogus universalis by Broer Jansz and lists published by Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge between 1675 and 1684 - a hand-written booksellers catalogue by Pieter van der Aa in Leiden. It was copied, augmented and published in 1743 by his pupil Johannes van Abkoude. Publication was accompanied by conflicts with several rivals, like Bernardus Noordbeek in Amsterdam and Nicolaas Goetzee in Gorinchem. Van Abkoude defeated his colleagues' disputes thanks to the quality and public function of his work. It was not only intended for booksellers, but also for book lovers, especially for persons with a theological interest. Reinier Arrenberg, coming from a comparable religious lay culture, developed into a follower of the Christian but tolerant Dutch Enlightenment. Inspired by learned people and other socially involved individuals he himself promoted 'the education of the people' by composing, translating and publishing stories for young and old. His revised new edition of Van Abkoude's catalogue is characterised by the removal of all small publications, such as pamphlets, popular literature and religious or political controversial writings for the reason that they were no longer commercially important. The booksellers catalogues reflected the eighteenth-century developments of levelling up book prices and marketing copyrights. As precursors of national bibliographies the catalogues of Van Abkoude, Arrenberg and De Jong will keep their value.
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Felson, Richard B. "Anger, Aggression, and Violence in Love Triangles." Violence and Victims 12, no. 4 (January 1997): 345–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.12.4.345.

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Motives for anger and aggression in love triangles are discussed and then examined using homicide data and survey data from college students. We find that love triangles are a more important motive when females commit homicide than when males commit homicide. Females usually kill their lover while males usually kill their rival. Male attacks on male rivals reflect identity concerns, according to the college student data. Anger at both the partner and rival also depends on the assignment of blame. The aggrieved party may attack the partner or rival in order to gain retribution or deter future episodes.
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KOÇ KESKİN, Neslihan. "Hierarchical Relationships Between The Beloved, Lover and The Rival." Journal of Turkish Studies Volume 5 Issue 3, no. 5 (2010): 400–420. http://dx.doi.org/10.7827/turkishstudies.1428.

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Aurora Pimentel, Luz. "Los celos en Proust y Shakespeare: un caso de voyeurismo narrativo." Anuario de Letras Modernas 14 (July 31, 2009): 51–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.01860526p.2008.14.672.

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Voyeurism is often the mise en scene the jealous man builds in his imagination both to goad and relish in his anguish at the thought of his/her beloved being possessed by the rival—real or imaginary. The mise en scene may also be real or imaginary but the spatial parameters and the conditions of visibility are always the same: the lover, always excluded from the joys of those who he thinks are betraying him physically separated from the scene he just watches in intolerable pain, even if it is in his "mind’s eye". But what happens when a fourth party comes into play? A mediator who narrates the scene for the jealous lover? This is the extraordinarily convoluted situation in two otherwise culturally and temporally very different works dealing with jealousy: William Shakespeare’s Othello, and Marcel Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu. The element of narrative introduces a disturbing factor in the already complex triangular relationship amongst the lover, the beloved and the rival—which is never as unidirectional as it seems—because the narrator himself is not a disinterested party. Such a complex inter action among four actors—subjects and objects of desire by turns—further mediated by an act of voyeurism, is what I have, somewhat facetiously, I admit, called jealousy as a case of narrative voyeurism.
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Hawley, Jamie. "“The Rivalry is Hot:” Shakespeare, Harry Potter, and the Magic of Fanfiction." Undergraduate Research Journal for the Humanities 4, no. 1 (June 29, 2020): 4–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/urjh.v4i1.13479.

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Abstract: While most crossover fanfiction focuses on characters of different works interacting, fanfiction involving Shakespeare often involves characters from one work interacting with a particular Shakespeare text. By examining this phenomenon in three Harry Potter/Romeo and Juliet crossover fanfictions, it can be seen that Shakespeare’s language and cultural capital are being used in fan communities in order to develop new interpretations of both Harry Potter and Shakespeare’s work, especially when it comes to utilizing tropes like “star-crossed lovers” to develop relationships not present in Harry Potter’s text. As such, Shakespeare has taken on a role in these fanfictions that is magic-like, and the fanfictions speak to how Shakespeare, rather than becoming lowbrow popular culture, has instead ascended to a role in literature no author has reached before. Literature Review: Scholars that have studied Shakespeare in relation to fanfiction such as MK Finn and Michelle Yost have argued that Shakespeare’s existence and prevalence on fanfiction sites is a sign of his descendance from a literary pedestal to existence on the same level as other “lowbrow” popular culture, such as Star Trek and The Avengers. A 2013 survey of high school English teachers showed that 93% of ninth-grade classrooms studied Romeo and Juliet, which fueled some scholars in their belief that Shakespeare, by becoming more accessible, has lost some of his highbrow reputation. However, I argue that rather than this accessibility resulting in the loss of Shakespeare’s cultural power, this power has instead increased, and Shakespeare has taken on a role in culture unseen by any other author, and this can be seen most clearly in his impact on fanfiction and his popularization of tropes like “star-crossed lovers,” which have moved beyond an existence in Shakespeare’s plays and have now been used as an interpretive lens in their own right.
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Setiyawan, Mukhlas, and Eka Anisa. "Indonesian Football Club Supporter rivalry (Case study of PSIM Jogja Supporter conflict with PSS Sleman Supporters)." Symposium of Literature, Culture, and Communication (SYLECTION) 2022 3, no. 1 (November 22, 2023): 456. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/sylection.v3i1.14015.

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This research raises a case study of the DIY derby conflict of PSIM Jogja supporters, (Brajamusti), and PSS Sleman (Slemania & Brigata Curva Sud). The conflict occurred because this rivalry had long been rooted from the 2 sides. Causing many casualties and the impact of other conflicts can cause anxiety for lovers of both teams who want to enjoy a football match without riots. This study examines to describe what forms of conflict occur between PSIM Jogja supporters and PSS Sleman supporters.The conflict between the two PSIM Jogja supporters and PSS Sleman has been very worrying and many have been harmed by this rivalry. The conflict between the two parties does not only occur in the real world, but occurs in cyberspace (social media). Taunting each other and threatening each other to intervene in opposing supporters. Vandalism on the walls is also their medium in conflict, there are many writings that describe the conflict between PSIM Jogja supporters and PSS Sleman supporters. The conflict became increasingly heated due to rivalry and high prestige. With the Kanjuruhan tragedy that occurred in Malang, many supporters began to improve themselves. In the end, they agreed to solve their problems and hard rivalries into a new culture, namely peace.
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Lipke, Stephan. "Mimetic desire, competition between father and son and traumatic experience in Ivan Turgenev’s novella “First Love”." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 27, no. 3 (October 12, 2022): 504–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2022-27-3-504-513.

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Ivan Turgenev’s novella “First Love” in the light of the Oedipus conflict is studied. But it’s done not according to S. Freud’s conception, in which erotic desire is the starting point and crucial aspect of the conflict between father and son. Rather, it interprets the way it is understood by Freud’s heirs S. Ferenczi and J.M. Masson, and even more in the light of R. Girard’s culturology. Thus, what is crucial for the author is the competitive conflict in itself, which only in a second step leads to father and son desiring the same woman. Nevertheless, some symbols that might play a role in Freud’s psychoanalytic observations are impor- tant for as well. Among these symbols are the jacket fit for children which his mother forces Vladimir to wear in Zinaida’s presence, Vladimir’s hair torn out by Zinaida, the knife with which Vladimir wanted to kill his rival but which he drops, the fact that Vladimir’s father rides on horseback better than Vladimir, and the whip with which the father beats Zinaida. To our point of view, the starting point of the plot is that Vladimir’s parents do not care for him. This is a trauma for the young man and the origin of an erotic rivalry for his father. When Vladimir discovers that Zinaida is his father’s lover and, even more, that they are unhappy in their relationship, this becomes a profound trauma for the young man, one could even say, it symbolically castrates him. Later on, he is not able to love or to overcome circumstances in order to reach his aims. He rather somehow goes on instead of living. For example, he does not marry.
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Davis, Jennifer. "Silhouette and the limits of free trade." Cambridge Law Journal 57, no. 3 (November 1998): 429–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008197398333012.

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EVERYBODY loves a bargain. Supermarkets have found that the sale of cut price designer goods along with the groceries gives them the edge over their rivals, when consumer spending on food is expected to slump (The Times, 22 April 1998). The catch is that trade mark proprietors, such as Calvin Klein, having nurtured brand images, in which high prices and exclusivity reinforce each other, decline to sell their goods to the supermarkets, preferring to control distribution through specialist outlets. The supermarkets' response has been to go shopping on the “grey market”: buying branded goods from third parties, which are sold more cheaply outside the European Community (EC) and the wider European Economic Area (EEA), and importing them into the EEA for resale. The issue decided by the recent judgment of the European Court of Justice, Silhouette International Schmied GmbH & Co. Kg v. Hartlauer Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Case C-355/96 (1998), was whether the importation and resale of such goods without the brand owner's consent constitutes trade mark infringement.
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Peter, Mwinwelle, Agbemehia Kwame Gabriel, and Mwinwelle Rainer. "A Stylo-Thematic Analysis of Rivalry in the Anthems of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona." Advances in Language and Literary Studies 11, no. 2 (April 30, 2020): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.11n.2p.8.

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The linguistic analysis of anthems of football clubs is a growing area of linguistic research. This paper therefore contributes significantly to literature on the linguistic analysis of anthems of football clubs by exploring the rivalry ties between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona through the prism and lens of the translated English language versions of their anthems. The study examines how stylistic devices are used to project, construct and reflect various themes in the anthems of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona towards deepening the rivalry ties between them. The study is underpinned by the linguistic and stylistic categories framework by Leech and Short (2007). The translated English versions of the anthems of Real Madrid and Barcelona are sourced from the official websites of the clubs. The findings of the study show that stylistic devices such as repetition, co-referencing, metaphors, personification, and parallelism are aesthetically used in the anthems to project the themes of identity, solidarity, resilience and praises in order to further deepen the rivalry ties between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona especially during El Clásicos. The theme of solidarity is dominantly projected stylistically to present FC Barcelona as a club that calls for internal solidarity in order to champion its Catalonian ideologies while Real Madrid is projected as a club that seeks to establish external solidarity through canvasing for a worldwide fun base. The findings of the study would help fans and players of the two clubs and all lovers of football to better appreciate the content of the lyrics in the anthems. The study concludes that, the rivalry between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona is not only sourced from political and historical antecedents but can equally be sourced from anthems of the clubs since these anthems encode the ideologies of the clubs.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rivals to lovers"

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Beer, Cécile. "La rivalité amoureuse entre père et fils sur la scène française du XVIIe siècle : un schème transgénérique (1631-1685)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040086.

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Cette thèse interroge la transgénéricité inédite du schème de la rivalité amoureuse père-fils sur la scène française du XVIIe siècle. La réflexion se fonde sur un corpus représentatif des trois grands genres dramatiques de l’époque – comédie, tragi-comédie et tragédie – et riche d’une quarantaine de pièces. L’objectif de ce travail est de montrer que cette structure dramatique est doublement subversive dans le contexte du Grand Siècle. Sur le plan esthétique, ce conflit envahit tout l’espace scénique alors même que les discours des doctes de l’époque visent à hiérarchiser et à séparer les genres entre eux. La thèse interroge ainsi les stratégies développées par les dramaturges pour adapter ce schème aux contraintes esthétiques propres à chacun des genres. Sur le plan idéologique, ce type de crise met en rivalité les deux représentants mâles de la lignée. Or, dans le cadre particulier de ce Grand Siècle que les historiens qualifient d’ « âge d’or des pères », cela conduit à questionner le fonctionnement sociopolitique et religieux de l’Ancien Régime. S’agit-il en faisant triompher le fils-rival de remettre en cause l’autorité du patriarche au sein de la famille et, partant, du roi au sein de l’État ? Ou bien, à l’inverse, est-il question en favorisant la victoire du père-rival, de réaffirmer le bien-fondé du système établi ? La rivalité père-fils, sous ses apparences galantes serait-elle porteuse d’un discours plus grave, et révélatrice d’une évolution de la société ? Comment la galanterie en transcendant la question générique, questionne-t-elle le politique ? C'est autour de ces deux grands axes de questionnement – esthétique et idéologique – que s'organise la réflexion
This thesis questions the scheme of the amorous rivalry between father and son which was used for the first time in all genres in seventeenth century French theatre. The research is based on a representative corpus of three dramatic genres of the period – comedy, tragi-comedy and tragedy – and includes about forty plays. The objective of this study is to demonstrate that this dramatic structure is doubly subversive in the period of the seventeenth century. On the aesthetic level, this conflict overcomes the stage even though the theoretic discourses of the period aimed to separate and classify dramatic genres according to a hierarchical system. The thesis studies the strategies developed by dramatists to adapt this dramatic scheme to aesthetic rules specific to each dramatic genre. On the ideological level, this type of conflict brings out the rivalry between the two representative males of the lineage. In the particular context of the seventeenth century, defined by historians as “l’âge d’or des pères”, this leads to reconsideration of the sociopolitical and religious functioning of the so-called “Ancien Regime”. Through the triumph of the rival son, is the authority of the patriarch challenged, and consequently, the one of the king in the state? Or, on the contrary, does the highlighting of the victory of the rival father reassert the legitimacy of the well-founded system? Would the rivalry between father and son, under its gallant appearances, bring a more serious speech and reveal an evolution in society? How does the gallantry, by transcending the limits of the dramatic genres, question politics? This study is based on these two aesthetic and ideological questions
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Moi, Shawn Osmund. "Nietzsche as the Student of Socrates." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23336.

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This thesis examines Nietzsche’s relationship to Socrates through his positive philosophy of education, arguing that the latter is crucial to resolving the apparent contradictions of the former. While there is a good deal of literature dealing with Nietzsche’s criticisms of the educational system of his day, there is relatively little on his own account of what education should be. I point out that the Greek conception of agon (roughly “contest” in English), is central to Nietzsche’s understanding of education, and informs his ideal of the student-mentor relationship. This is the model on which, I contend, Nietzsche’s relation to Socrates needs to be interpreted. Such an interpretation helps to make sense of, and reconcile, the divergent pictures of Socrates Nietzsche presents in his texts, which are sometimes admiring and imitative, sometimes hostile and contemptuous, and have led to conflicting interpretations within the scholarship on this subject. My analysis aims to shed new light on both the figure of Nietzsche’s Socrates, and Nietzsche’s philosophy of education, by relating these to one another.
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Natal, Augusto Cesar Vassilopoulos. "O amor, a noite, a religiosidade, o povo e a natureza no discurso de Guimarães Rosa." Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, 2014. http://tede.mackenzie.br/jspui/handle/tede/2341.

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From the study of narratives of Brazilian writer João Guimarães Rosa, we attempted to identify, catalog and describe some elements that they turn on their literary discourse. Readings were taken on a considerable part of the author's work, which originated assertions, assumptions and relationships observed in this study. By analyzing rosianos statements, prioritized five highlight relevant essential discursive themes in his speech, which were divided and organized into five themes: "love, night, religion, people and nature." The authors chosen as analytical support to address the love were the Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle, thinkers Erich Fromm, Benedito Nunes, Arthur Schopenhauer, André Comte- Sponville Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung, the sociologist Zygmunt Bauman and semiotician Algirdas Greimas. The authors required as analytical support to treat religiosity were the philosopher St. Augustine, the Essayist Elisa Guimarães and two experts in iconography, Jacopo Varazze and Nilza Botelho Megale. The authors adopted as analytical support for crushing the night were the folklorist Luís da Câmara Cascudo, the demonologist Eliphas Lévi and literary critic Massaud Moisés. The authors listed as analytical support to subsidize the axis on the speech of the people were the socio- linguist Dino Preti, sociologist Roger Bastide, the philosopher Jean - Jacques Rousseau, the thinker Antonio Candido, the anthropologist Claude Lévi - Strauss and again the folklorist Luís da Câmara Cascudo. The authors used as analytical support to embrace nature were Heraclitus of Ephesus and Empedocles of Agrigento philosophers and thinkers Humberto Maturana, Francisco Varela, Fritjof Capra and Gaston Bachelard.
A partir do estudo de narrativas do escritor brasileiro João Guimarães Rosa, buscou-se identificar, catalogar e descrever alguns elementos que recorressem em seu discurso literário. Foram realizadas leituras acerca de parte considerável da obra do autor, das quais se originaram as asserções, deduções e relações verificadas neste trabalho. Ao analisar os enunciados rosianos, priorizou-se evidenciar cinco temas discursivos essenciais pertinentes em seu discurso, os quais foram divididos e organizados em cinco eixos temáticos: amor, noite, religiosidade, povo e natureza . Os autores escolhidos como suporte analítico para abordar o amor foram os filósofos gregos Platão e Aristóteles, os pensadores Erich Fromm, Benedito Nunes, Arthur Schopenhauer, André Comte-Sponville Sigmund Freud e Carl Gustav Jung, o sociólogo Zygmunt Bauman e o semioticista Algirdas Greimas. Os autores requeridos como suporte analítico para tratar a religiosidade foram o filósofo Santo Agostinho, a ensaísta Elisa Guimarães e dois especialistas em iconografia, Jacopo de Varazze e Nilza Botelho Megale. Os autores adotados como suporte analítico para esmiuçar a noite foram o folclorista Luís da Câmara Cascudo, o demonologista Eliphas Lévi e o crítico literário Massaud Moisés. Os autores elencados como suporte analítico para subsidiar o eixo sobre o discurso do povo foram o sócio-linguista Dino Preti, o sociólogo Roger Bastide, o filósofo Jean-Jacques Rousseau, o pensador Antonio Candido, o antropólogo Claude Lévi-Strauss e, novamente, o folclorista Luís da Câmara Cascudo. Os autores utilizados como suporte analítico para abarcar a natureza foram os filósofos Heráclito de Éfeso e Empédocles de Agrigento e os pensadores Humberto Maturana, Francisco Varela, Fritjof Capra e Gaston Bachelard.
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Pimenta, Rui Pedro Nevado. "Os antecedentes e consequentes das comunidades de marca e amor à marca: o caso dos clubes desportivos portugueses." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/82055.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Marketing apresentada à Faculdade de Economia
Hoje em dia os clubes desportivos, no panorama nacional especialmente os de futebol, são tratados como autênticas empresas e cada vez mais trazem para si um marketing de excelência por forma a conviver melhor interna e externamente. Os adeptos são essenciais para os clubes e o seu envolvimento e lealdade com o mesmo têm impactos económicos (nas receitas do clube) e desportivos (no apoio às equipas). O estudo que se desenvolverá a partir deste caso assenta na tentativa de entender o quão eficaz é o processo de retenção dos adeptos e qual o impacto da criação de uma comunidade de marca no seio do clube, bem como que tipo de amor se sente em relação a um clube desportivo. A base desta investigação é um estudo quantitativo, com uma amostra de 321 indivíduos portugueses e que possuam alguma relação com um clube desportivo. A relação entre as comunidades dos clubes desportivos e o amor aos clubes é o centro desta investigação, antecedendo-lhes variáveis importantes, segundo a investigação, como a identificação e o palmarés/história da equipa e sucedendo-lhes, sob um impacto positivo, variáveis como a ligação à marca, oposição aos concorrentes, intenção de compra de merchandising e bilhetes e bem-estar subjetivo. Um estudo que recai sobre o marketing desportivo e que pretende dar resposta a algumas questões em torno das comunidades de um clube e o próprio amor pelo clube. As hipóteses consideradas revelam uma importância dos antecedentes como a identificação e o palmarés. Dos consequentes, é importante a relação das variáveis com a ligação à marca, oposição aos concorrentes, intenção de compra de merchandising e bilhetes e bem-estar subjetivo. A introdução de variáveis como a oposição aos concorrentes e bem-estar subjetivo é algo inovador em investigações de marketing desportivo, bem como a complexificação da intenção de compra, introduzindo objetos de compra concretos “merchandising e bilhetes”. Também se ressalva o facto de o estudo assentar, essencialmente no estudo do caso dos três mais clubes desportivos portugueses.
Nowadays, the sports clubs and especially the football clubs in Portugal are seen as real companies and increasingly bring to themselves a marketing of excellence in order to better coexist both internally and externally. Football fans are crucial for the clubs and their engagement and loyalty have economic and sports impacts such as in their income and in the support to football teams, respectively. The study that will be developed from this case has the main objective to understand how effective is the supporters’ retention process and what’s the impact of creating a brand community within the club. As well as what kind of love we feel towards a sports club. The base of this investigation is a quantitative study with a sample of 321 Portuguese individuals from the population of interest, i.e., people who have some interest in a sports club. The relationship between the communities of sports clubs and the love for the clubs is the center of this investigation, preceding some important variables (according to research) as the identification and the history of the team and succeeding variables - under a positive impact – such as brand connection, opposition to competitors, intention to purchase merchandising and tickets and last but not least subjective well-being. All in all is a study that focuses on sports marketing and aims to answer some questions surrounding the communities of a club and the love for the club itself. The hypotheses considered in this study reveal an importance of the antecedents as the identification and the history of the team.About consequents it’s important the relationship of the variables with the connection to the brand, opposition to competitors, intention to buy merchandising and tickets and finally subjective well-being. The introduction of variables such as opposition to competitors and subjective well-being is something innovative in sports marketing investigations as well as the increase of purchase intent by introducing concrete purchase objects “merchandising and ticket buying”. It’s also important to mention the fact that the study is based, essentially on the study of the case of the three most valuable portuguese sports teams.
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Li, Yi Mei, and 李宜玫. "Falling in Love and Feeling Passion for Hometown in the Native Novels of Taiwanese Women Writers── Exploring in A Thousand Moons on a Thousand Rivers, Children of the Salt Field, and The Diary of the Time That Flied." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/n2v9ye.

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國立臺北教育大學
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Abstract There have been many researches done on the writing of desire for love in Taiwan’s love novels. However, pure love in the women writer’s works was seldom explored. In hence, this thesis is going to discuss the issue of love in Taiwanese native novels written by women writers. This not only includes the pure love but also the passion for hometown and love between man and woman. The research focuses on the three texts: A Thousand Moons on a Thousand Rivers written by Li-hung Hsiao, Children of the Salt Field by Su-fen Tsai, and The Diary of the Time That Flied by Shu-yao Chen. The three texts focus on two big issues: the passion for hometown and love between man and woman. The analysis of the passion for hometown is carried out from people, landscapes and conventions. Through the analysis of positive and negative sides of values and attitudes in hometown, the change of the unshakable social belief could be observed. The idea that man is superior to woman was not rooted anymore. In addition, a glimpse of the leaving of people from the hometown to cities could be taken to see the different patterns of the process “home/away/home” in both man and woman in the hometown. The images of the landscapes in the hometown are almost related to water that could be combined into the symbol of life and death, everything that has changed, guilt purification and cleansing. In the aspect of conventions in the hometown, a lot of conventions play the role in asking female characters to go back home instinctively in A Thousand Moons on a Thousand Rivers. Later on, in Children of the Salt Field, the conventions reduced to festivals and rituals, clearly showing the poverty, prosperity and decline of the salt field. In The Diary of the Time That Flied, the rituals were simplified, and the commemorations of male and female ancestors were paid attention, which was related to the contribution of women to the development of Penghu. The love between man and woman is explored in three aspects: the relationship between woman and love, woman and marriage, and woman and desire for love. The belief women held tends to become liberal from conservative. Matchmaking progressed to free love and entering into marriage and then to free love without the goal of getting married, which gradually showed the self of female characters. The writing of the three texts features in the use of dialects in the hometown, the writing of love, plot and setting. The author’s imagination of the hometown, the use of maxims and folklore songs that shape the identification with the hometown, the intonation of words and the mix of Mandarin Chinese and Min Nan (Taiwanese) reflect that the cultural awareness of the three women writers is increasingly localized and Taiwanized. The writing of pure love and desire for love in the three texts takes the path of romantic realism. They all imply common cultural and time perspectives and have similar orders of plot. Finally, the importance of love writing is established for future studies.
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Rossouw, Carla. "Die invloed van jaloesie tussen kinders in 'n gesin op die kind se selfkonsep." Diss., 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/932.

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Books on the topic "Rivals to lovers"

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Azoury, P. H. Chopin through his contemporaries: Friends, lovers, and rivals. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1999.

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W, Aldrich Nelson, ed. George, being George: George Plimpton's life as told, admired, deplored, and envied by 200 friends, relatives, lovers, acquaintances, rivals, and a few unappreciative observers. New York: Random House, 2008.

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W, Aldrich Nelson. George, being George: George Plimpton's life as told, admired, deplored, and envied by 200 friends, relatives, lovers, acquaintances, rivals-- and a few unappreciative observers. 2nd ed. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2009.

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Janet, Dailey. Rivals. London: Michael Joseph, 1989.

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Bolton, Gwyneth. Rivals in paradise. Washington, D.C: Kimani Press, 2010.

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Janet, Dailey. Rivals: A novel. Boston: Little, Brown, 1989.

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Janet, Dailey. Rivals: A novel. Boston, Mass: G.K. Hall, 1990.

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Pascal, Francine. Elizabeth's rival. New York: Bantam Books, 1996.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. La Rivale. France: Succès Du Livre, 2000.

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Hallett, Garth. Christian neighbor-love: An assessment of six rival versions. Washington, D.C: Georgetown University Press, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rivals to lovers"

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van Elk, Martine. "Friends, Lovers, and Rivals: Katharina Lescailje, Cornelia van der Veer, and Katherine Philips." In Early Modern Women's Writing, 125–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33222-2_4.

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Archer, W. G. "The Rival." In Love Songs of Vidyāpati, 99. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003104216-61.

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Fortier, Corinne. "Passion Love, Masculine Rivalry and Arabic Poetry in Mauritania." In International Handbook of Love, 769–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45996-3_41.

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Houston, Chloë. "‘The King, Who Loves the Persian Mode’: Tyranny and Excess in Nathaniel Lee’s The Rival Queens (1677)." In Persia in Early Modern English Drama, 1530–1699, 203–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22618-2_9.

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Orchiston, Wayne, Peter Robertson, and Woodruff T. Sullivan III. "Where did it all Lead?" In Golden Years of Australian Radio Astronomy, 205–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91843-3_5.

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AbstractAt the end of World War II it would have been impossible to have foreseen the rapid growth of radio astronomy at the Radiophysics Lab. In the space of about five years radio astronomy not only became the dominant research program, but the RP group was easily the largest and most generously funded in the world. The two main rivals to Radiophysics were the Jodrell Bank group at the University of Manchester led by Bernard Lovell and the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University led by Martin Ryle. However, both these English groups were relatively small sections within their University’s physics departments and, with the post-war austerity in England, both groups operated on shoestring budgets. Around 1950, the combined budgets of the Jodrell Bank and Cambridge groups were only a small fraction of the RP radio astronomy budget (see e.g. Robertson, 1992: 131; Sullivan, 2009: 153).
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Castillo, Ana. "On Mothers, Lovers, and Other Rivals." In Strange Attractors, 129–44. University of Massachusetts Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvpbnnqf.18.

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"4. Murder of Husbands, Lovers, or Rivals in Love." In Twisting in the Wind. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442682818-006.

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Palmer, John A. "Sight-Lovers, Mortals, and Doxa." In Plato’s Reception of Parn1enides, 56–88. Oxford University PressOxford, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198238003.003.0004.

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Abstract Who are the ‘lovers of sights and sounds’? Some may think this a question better left unasked given the extremes to which nineteenthcentury scholarship, particularly in Germany, went in trying to detect in such labels veiled allusions to Plato’s contemporary rivals. The fashion for such identifications stretches back to the beginnings of modern Platonic scholarship. Friedrich Schleiermacher detected a polemic against Aristippus in the Theaetetus’s refutation of the thesis that knowledge is perception. He saw traces of a parallel polemic against Antisthenes in the remainder of the dialogue, particularly in the ‘dream theory’ at 2ore-202c.1 Antisthenes was a pupil of Socrates’ and a key figure in the early history of Cynicism. He attacked his younger contemporary Plato in the scurrilously entitled Sathon (a crude pun on ‘Plato’ meaning, roughly, ‘little willy’).2 He has been the second most frequently proposed target of Plato’s criticism in the dialogues after Isocrates. Plato’s treatment of the views of the ‘opsimaths’ or ‘late-learners’ in the Sophist, for instance, has been widely accepted as a direct reference to Antisthenes.
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King, Amy K. "The Horror of Intimate Violence." In Grotesque Touch, 142–73. University of North Carolina Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469664644.003.0006.

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This chapter examines how depictions of women’s violence in twentieth- and twenty-first-century settings literalize the grotesque social legacies of plantation slavery. This chapter thereby mobilizes Julia Kristeva’s and Barbara Creed’s theories of abjection and horror to reframe the grotesque nature of US and Caribbean societies through various imaginings of the “monstrous-feminine.” To do this, the chapter begins with more obvious performances of women as abject monsters, such as in the third season of the television show American Horror Story (“Coven” 2013–14). Then, the chapter demonstrates how the novels Unburnable by Marie-Elena John (2006) and Memory Mambo by Achy Obejas (1996) use the vocabularies of abjection to show how such violence is symptomatic of colonial, post-colonial, and neo-colonial societies at large. All these texts use the vocabularies of abjection as horror to depict violence between women as rivals or lovers, and each text draws on narratives about popular monstrous figures, such as witches, voodoo practitioners, zombies, and vampires.
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Frosch, Thomas R. "Parody and Authenticity in Lolita." In Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, 39–56. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195150322.003.0003.

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Abstract First, however, I suggest that we best describe Lolita generically not as a love story or a novel of pathos but as a romance. The plot itself is composed of a series of typical romance structures, each one a version of the quest or hunt and each one an embodiment of a specific type of suspense or anxiety. We begin with the pursuit of Lolita and the anxiety of overcoming sexual obstacles. Next, once Humbert and Lolita are lovers, we have a story of jealousy and possessiveness, as Humbert is beset by fears of rivals and by Lolita’s own resistance. Finally, in Humbert’s dealings with Quilty, we have a third and fourth type, each with its attendant style and anxiety: the double story and the revenge story. Furthermore, these plot structures are infused with the demonic (that is, a quality of uncanny power possessed originally by beings, whether good or evil, midway between gods and people), which is a primary characteristic of romance as a literary mode. Lolita is an inherently unpossessable object; her appeal consists partly in her transience-she will only be a nymphet for a brief time-and partly in her status as a demonic visitor to the common world.
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Conference papers on the topic "Rivals to lovers"

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Szczuka, Jessica M., and Nicole C. Krämer. "Robotic Love Rival?" In TechMindSociety '18: Technology, Mind, and Society. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3183654.3186622.

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Sui, Xiaohui. "Metamorphoses Analysis of Juno’s Revenge on Her Rivals in Love in Ovid’s Metamorphoses in the Light of Data Analysis and Defamiliarization." In 2020 4th International Seminar on Education, Management and Social Sciences (ISEMSS 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200826.136.

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Цыпкин, Эрнест, and Никита Шмелев. "Немецкий «след» в истории Карелии." In Россия — Германия в образовательном, научном и культурном диалоге. Конкорд, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37490/de2021/028.

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The article reveals the topic of the connections of the famous artist Heinrich Vogeler with the KASSR. Heinrich Vogeler visited Karelia 4 times between 1925–1936 and was fascinated by the nature of the harsh region, located in the north-west of the Soviet Union: its endless forests, blue lakes, perennial rivers with their waterfalls and rocky shores. However, the main theme of the artist's watercolors and drawings, who fell in love with Karelia, was the people who built a new socialist society, the beauty of their souls, hospitality and cordiality. Heinrich Vogeler saw the real life of the Finns emigrated from the USA to our country and found their new homeland in Karelia with his own eyes. In his letters, he tells in detail about the beginning of a new life with special warmth and love, he writes about the inhabitants of Karelia.
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Draganov, Georgi, Ivan Sandanski, and Ivan Slavchev. "STUDY OF VIOLENCE AMONG BASKETBALL FANS IN BULGARIA." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS “APPLIED SPORTS SCIENCES”. Scientific Publishing House NSA Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37393/icass2022/138.

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ABSTRACT Basketball in Bulgaria has the image of an “intellectual” sport. The lack of serious incidents of violence among fans in the National Championship is the reason for the absence of a definition of the phenomenon as an important issue on the political agenda of the institutions. However, there are some cases of violence caused by “migrating” football fans in basketball. The main objective of the empirical study was to identify the main factors and causes of aggressive and violent behavior during the national championship games. A structured thematic survey among 704 basketball fans from nine of the top basketball teams was conducted. The main criterion for respondent selection in the survey sample is he or she has attended at least 30 percent of the home games of the team they support. Among the leading reasons for visiting basketball games of the favorite team stand out: meeting the needs of leisure and entertainment (66%), the love of basketball (56%), building up and maintaining social relationships with friends (45%), the attractive team play (41%). As it becomes clear, visits to basketball games are dictated by social and cultural reasons (mostly value- and consumer orientated). Typical for basketball fans in Bulgaria is their interest mainly in team sports, as only 56% attend basketball games. Leading causes for the manifestation of aggressive/ violent behavior on behalf of the fans most often are sought in external factors such as referees’ decisions (68%); provocations by rival fans (51%) and excessive alcohol use (45%). The identified causes fall among the group of situational, related to the specific context of the match, and not related to structural, political or cultural-determining factors. Main participants and a reason for aggressive behavior are not always the traditional audience, but often this is due to parents of adolescent athletes, coaches, and players of certain teams. The study also provides practical guidelines for policy interventions.
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