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חטאת as interpolative gloss: a solution to Gen 4,7 (2011)
Journal Article
Crouch, C. (2011). חטאת as interpolative gloss: a solution to Gen 4,7. Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 123(2), https://doi.org/10.1515/ZAW.2011.016

This note suggests that Gen 4,7 can be rendered comprehensible by the removal of the term ht't, understanding its appearance as an interpolative gloss, and the interpretation of the remaining rbts as the subject of a nominal clause. This eliminates t... Read More about חטאת as interpolative gloss: a solution to Gen 4,7.

A Medea called Wally: race, madness and fashion in Paul Heyse's novella 'Medea' (2011)
Journal Article
Bartel, H. (2011). A Medea called Wally: race, madness and fashion in Paul Heyse's novella 'Medea'. German Life and Letters, 64(1), https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0483.2010.01519.x

In the extensive tradition of adaptations of the Medea myth in German-speaking literature Paul Heyse’s novella Medea (1898) has been often overlooked. However, the fact that it is the first text to introduce the tragic heroine from classical mytholog... Read More about A Medea called Wally: race, madness and fashion in Paul Heyse's novella 'Medea'.

Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges (2011)
Journal Article
Borgia, D., Bonvillian, G., & Rubens, A. (2011). Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges. Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 12(1),

This paper presents the experiences of three regional universities - one public and two private - that have established academic partnerships in business with Chinese institutions of higher education. The paper briefly highlights the process used by... Read More about Case study of Chinese and U.S. university, college of business partnerships: form, process, opportunities, and challenges.