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    Navigating ethics in HIV data and biomaterial management within Black, African, and Caribbean communities in Canada.Rusty Souleymanov, Bolaji Akinyele-Akanbi, Chinyere Njeze, Patricia Ukoli, Paula Migliardi, Linda Larcombe, Gayle Restall, Laurie Ringaert, Michael Payne, John Kim, Wangari Tharao & Ayn Wilcox - 2025 - BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1):1-9.
    Background This study explored the ethical issues associated with community-based HIV testing among African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) populations in Canada, focusing on their perceptions of consent, privacy, and the management of HIV-related data and bio-samples. Methods A qualitative community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach was employed to actively engage ACB community members in shaping the research process. The design included in-depth qualitative interviews with 33 ACB community members in Manitoba, Canada. The study was guided by a Community Guiding Circle, which (...)
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  2. Lo que Descartes le podría haber dicho a Jaegwon Kim: causalidad y dualismo sustancial.Paula Castelli - 2009 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 35 (1):145-162.
     
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    O monismo anômalo impede a causação mental? Donald Davidson enfrenta seus críticos.Paula Martins - 2002 - Manuscrito 25 (3):239-250.
    O artigo trata da discussão travada entre Donald Davidson e os defensores do materialismo redutivo em torno da alegada “ineficácia causal” do mental que a doutrina da superveniência implica. Para defender sua posição, a da eficiência causal particular do mental, Davidson lançará mão da distinção entre “relações causais” e “explicações causais” . Sem ela Davidson seria obrigado a aceitar “o princípio da exclusão causal-explanatória” introduzido por Kim e, consequentemente, abandonar o não-reducionismo característico de seu monismo anômalo e da tese da (...)
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    Reseña de "Lo que Descartes le podría haber dicho a Jaegwon Kim. Causalidad y dualismo sustancial" de Castelli, Paula.R. Ramírez - 2011 - Ideas Y Valores 60 (145):185-191.
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    «L’etranger» dans l ’oeuvre de Paul Ricoeur.Franęois-Xavier Amherdt - 2007 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 13:193-202.
    Idea „obcego” u Paula Ricoeura łączy się ściśle z jego biografią oraz wymiarem etycznym jego dzieła. Sam Ricoeur doświadczył poczucia obcości, gdyż wiele lat przebywał poza Francją, wykładając w Chicago. Obcość związana była z dystansem wobec paryskiego środowiska filozoficznego zdominowanego przez Sartre’a oraz strukturalizm. W samym dziele „obcy” rozpatrywany jest w perspektywie gościnności oraz wspaniałomyślności. Ricoeur nawiązywał do tradycji biblijnej oraz do E. Levinasa. W porównaniu z tym ostatnim „inny” nie jest radykalną odwrotnością „ja”, lecz kimś podobnym do „ja”. (...)
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    Impairments of Social Motor Synchrony Evident in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Paula Fitzpatrick, Jean A. Frazier, David M. Cochran, Teresa Mitchell, Caitlin Coleman & R. C. Schmidt - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:197578.
    Social interactions typically involve movements of the body that become synchronized over time and both intentional and spontaneous interactional synchrony have been found to be an essential part of successful human interaction. However, our understanding of the importance of temporal dimensions of social motor synchrony in social dysfunction is limited. Here, we used a pendulum coordination paradigm to assess dynamic, process-oriented measures of social motor synchrony in adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Our data indicate that adolescents with (...)
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    Schiller on Aesthetic Education as Radical Ethical-Political Remedy.Kim Leontiev - 2023 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (4):553-578.
    This paper examines the iconic conception of aesthetic education in the work of Friedrich Schiller, with the aim of elucidating Schiller’s unique innovation of this notion in understanding i) the relationship between aesthetic and ethical value and ii) the transformative possibilities within a collective, social dimension of aesthetic experience. The paper provides an overview of the Kantian origins of Schiller’s aesthetic programme (Section 1). It then considers Schiller’s critique of the perceived failings of the Kantian and Enlightenment republican models of (...)
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    (1 other version)Kant's Conception of Architectonic in its Historical Context.Paula Manchester - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2):187-207.
    This paper defends Kant's conception of architectonic as furthering emancipatory reforms of critical philosophy. The author argues that while Lambert's reform of architectonic was the catalyst for Kant's attention to the term, Rousseau was important for Kant's conception of what architectonical thinking should be for philosophy. Kant's cosmopolitan meaning of architectonic requires that it not be based on an analogy to an architect, but on that of a "teacher in the ideal" who attempts to further essential ends of human reason (...)
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    Father Absence and Reproduction-Related Outcomes in Malaysia, a Transitional Fertility Population.Paula Sheppard, Kristin Snopkowski & Rebecca Sear - 2014 - Human Nature 25 (2):213-234.
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    Rights, Equality and Procreation.Paula Casal & Andrew Williams - 1995 - Analyse & Kritik 17 (1):93-116.
    Individual decisions about how to exercise the legal right to procreative liberty may generate either positive or negative externalities. From within a resource egalitarian perspective, such as that of Ronald Dworkin, it can be argued that procreative justice is asymmetric in the following respect. Justice need not require that parents be subsidised if they produce a public good, yet its ideal achievement may require their activities be taxed if they threaten to produce a public bad.
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    Blood flow‐induced angiocrine signals promote organ growth and regeneration.Paula Follert, Linda Große-Segerath & Eckhard Lammert - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (2):2400207.
    Recently, we identified myeloid‐derived growth factor (MYDGF) as a blood flow‐induced angiocrine signal that promotes human and mouse hepatocyte proliferation and survival. Here, we review literature reporting changes in blood flow after partial organ resection in the liver, lung, and kidney, and we describe the angiocrine signals released by endothelial cells (ECs) upon blood flow alterations in these organs. While hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and MYDGF are important angiocrine signals for liver regeneration, by now, angiocrine signals have also been reported (...)
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  12. Global Taxes on Natural Resources.Paula Casal - 2011 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 8 (3):307-327.
    Thomas Pogge's Global Resources Dividend relies on a flat tax on the use of natural resources to fund the eradication of world poverty. Hillel Steiner's Global Fund taxes the full rental value of owned natural resources and distributes the proceeds equally. The paper compares the Dividend and the Fund and defends the Global Share, a novel proposal that taxes either use or ownership, does so (when possible) progressively, and distributes the revenue according to a prioritarian rather than a sufficientarian or (...)
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  13. Is multiculturalism bad for animals?Paula Casal - 2003 - Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (1):1–22.
  14. What's identity got to do with it? Mobilizing identities in the multicultural classroom.Paula M. L. Moya - 2006 - In Linda Alcoff, Identity politics reconsidered. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In this book chapter, Moya argues that recognizing, indeed mobilizing, identities in the classroom is a necessary part of educating for a just and democratic society. Only a truly multi-perspectival, multicultural education can create the conditions needed to alter the negative identity contingencies that minority students commonly face, while creating opportunities for all students. By treating identities as epistemic resources and mobilizing them, we can draw out their knowledge-generating potential and allow them to contribute positively to the production and transmission (...)
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    Environmentalism, procreation, and the principle of fairness.Paula Casal - 1999 - Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (4):363-376.
  16. Marx, Rawls, Cohen, and Feminism.Paula Casal - 2015 - Hypatia 30 (4):811-828.
    Although G. A. Cohen's work on Marx was flawed by a lack of gender-awareness, his work on Rawls owes much of its success to feminist inspiration. Cohen appeals effectively to feminism to rebut the basic structure objection to his egalitarian ethos, and could now appeal to feminism in response to Andrew Williams's publicity objection to this ethos. The article argues that Williams's objection is insufficient to rebut Cohen's ethos, inapplicable to variants of this ethos, and in conflict with plausible gender-egalitarian (...)
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  17. Sufficiency, Nature and the Future.Paula Casal - 2024 - Political Philosophy 1 (1):72–104.
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    Mill, Rawls and Cohen on Incentives and Occupational Freedom.Paula Casal - 2017 - Utilitas 29 (4):375-397.
    G. A. Cohen's critique of Rawls's defence of economic incentives echoes some of J. S. Mill's insights on the subject. Some of Cohen's arguments, however, clash not only with those of Rawls but also with each other as well as with Mill's. A similar charge, however, may be made against Rawls. This article has conciliatory ambitions. It suggests reconciling each author with himself, as well as with each other, by focusing onthe worthof liberty. It stresses the importance of non-pecuniary occupational (...)
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  19. The concept of Zhen 真 in the zhuangzi.Kim-Chong Chong - 2011 - Philosophy East and West 61 (2):324-346.
    The term zhen 真 in the Zhuangzi 莊子 is commonly associated with the zhen ren 真人 or "true person." We find metaphorical descriptions such as that he can go through fire and water unharmed. On the other hand, some scholars would claim that there is a more mystical element to the Zhuangzi that is missed if we think that such descriptions are "merely" metaphorical. However, the term zhen is not only applied to the zhen ren, and this essay has the (...)
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    Equality of Resources and Procreative Justice.Paula Casal & Andrew Williams - 2004 - In Justine Burley, Dworkin and His Critics: With Replies by Dworkin. Philosophers and their Critics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 150–169.
    This chapter contains section titled: I Welfarist and Resourcist Egalitarianism II Resource Egalitarianism and Procreation III Equality of Fortune IV Procreation and the Appeal to Fairness V Internalizing the Effects of Procreation VI Tolerating Externalities Acknowledgement.
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    Clinical education of ethicists: the role of a clinical ethics fellowship.Paula Chidwick, Karen Faith, Dianne Godkin & Laurie Hardingham - 2004 - BMC Medical Ethics 5 (1):1-8.
    Background Although clinical ethicists are becoming more prevalent in healthcare settings, their required training and education have not been clearly delineated. Most agree that training and education are important, but their nature and delivery remain topics of debate. One option is through completion of a clinical ethics fellowship. Method In this paper, the first four fellows to complete a newly developed fellowship program discuss their experiences. They describe the goals, structure, participants and activities of the fellowship. They identify key elements (...)
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    Zhuangzi and the Issue of Human Nature.Kim-Chong Chong - 2023 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 22 (2):237-254.
    The issue of human nature or xing 性 was a major philosophical topic of the mid- and late-Warring States period of ancient China. It was famously discussed, for example, in the Mencius. Zhuangzi 莊子 lived around the same time as Mencius and one might expect that he, too, would have discussed it. Surprisingly, the term xing is absent from the Inner Chapters of the Zhuangzi. There have been different responses to this, namely, that Zhuangzi: used different terms equivalent to xing; (...)
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  23. Zhuangzi and the nature of metaphor.Kim Chong Chong - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (3):370-391.
    : While it is well known that Zhuangzi uses metaphor extensively, there is much less appreciation of the role that it plays in his thought—a topic that is investigated in this essay. At the same time, this investigation is closely concerned with questions about the nature of metaphor. Comparisons are made between a central metaphorical structure in the Zhuangzi on the one hand and contemporary views of the nature of metaphor by Donald Davidson and by Lakoff and Johnson on the (...)
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    G. A. Cohen’s Historical Materialism: A Feminist Critique.Paula Casal - 2020 - Journal of Political Ideologies 25 (3):316-333.
    Forty years on, G. A. Cohen’s reconstruction and defence of Marx’s theory of history is still widely, and justifiably, considered the best of its kind, and it remains unsurpassed in clarity, argumentation and textual support. This article presents an under-explored critique of the theory that arises once we recognize that it is meant to apply to the circumstances of women as well as men. The article argues that, when extended to women, the reconstructed theory’s predictions fail to materialize, its characterizations (...)
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    Free University of Brussels (VUB) Department of Philosophy of Science.Paula Burghgraeve - 1992 - In G. van der Vijve, New Perspectives on Cybernetics. pp. 220--207.
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  26. Science, art and knowledge in seventeenth-century Rome.Paula Findlen - 2004 - Metascience 13:275-302.
     
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    Blood Standards and Failed Fluids: Clinic, Lab, and Transfusion Solutions in London, 1868–1916.Kim Pelis - 2001 - History of Science 39 (2):185-213.
    It seems obvious that blood itself is the most appropriate fluid to replace blood, and there is no doubt as to its efficacy. On the other hand, to my surprise, it has not shown itself, experimentally, to be so much superior to certain artificial solutions, such as gum arabic, as I expected.
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    5. Mengzi and Gaozi on Nei and Wai.Kim-Chong Chong - 2002 - In Alan K. L. Chan, Mencius: Contexts and Interpretations. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 103-125.
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    Relationship Between Theory of Mind, Emotion Recognition, and Social Synchrony in Adolescents With and Without Autism.Paula Fitzpatrick, Jean A. Frazier, David Cochran, Teresa Mitchell, Caitlin Coleman & R. C. Schmidt - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Cosmoestética del afuera. Extranjeridad poshumana en dos obras de Claudia Fontes.Paula Fleisner - 2022 - Aisthesis 72:201-215.
    Este artículo se propone contribuir a la elaboración de una cosmoestética materialista posthumana que permita, por un lado, pensar la agencialidad propia de la materia involucrada en las obras de arte por fuera de la lógica artista/forma –material/formado; y por el otro, experimentar con opciones no antropocentradas para la imaginación y la percepción. Se presentan los lineamientos generales de una tal propuesta a partir de una relación con el concepto cosmopolítica y se plantea la prestación del arte en el contexto (...)
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    El desierto era parecido a un paraíso. Aventuras posthumanas en una novela de G. Cabezón Cámara.Paula Fleisner - 2020 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 65 (2):e37839.
    Este artículo parte de la perspectiva del materialismo posthumano, una línea de investigación que asume el presente como un contexto postantropocéntrico y postnatural en el que se ha vuelto indispensable volver a considerar las diversas lógicas de existencia que pueblan la Tierra. Es decir, se trata de pensar el espacio post/inhumano que se abre con la interacción, la hibridación y la co-emergencia de todo lo existente en la que los actores humanos están presentes pero no ya en el centro de (...)
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    Hominización y animalización. Una genealogía de la diferenciación entre hombre y animal en el pensamiento agambeniano.Paula Fleisner - 2016 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 15:337-352.
    ResumenEl trabajo propone un análisis crítico de la hipótesis agambeniana de la «máquina antropológica», que desde Aristóteles a Heidegger, opera una escisión en el interior del viviente y produce lo humano a partir de la oposición entre hombre y animal. Este análisis contribuirá, en primer lugar, a la ubicación de Agamben en el contexto de las consideraciones filosóficas actuales acerca de la «animalidad» y, en segundo lugar, a la comprensión de la importancia del concepto de «vida» en este autor.Palabras claveVida, (...)
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  33. La comunidad de lo viviente en la estética contemporánea.Paula Fleisner - 2018 - In Mónica B. Cragnolini, Comunidades (de los) vivientes. [Adrogué?, Argentina]: La Cebra.
     
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    Parodiar y torturar. Una lectura foucaultiana de la materialidad del poder en El proceso de Kafka.Paula Fleisner - 2018 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 74:7.
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    Vida poética y vida ninfal: La importancia del arte en la elaboración temprana del concepto de «vida» agambeniano.Paula Fleisner - 2012 - Aisthesis 52:125-148.
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    Vida y forma de vida. Las relaciones entre estética y filosofía política en el pensamiento de Giorgio Agamben.Paula Fleisner - 2011 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 56:143-146.
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    Zhuangzi's critique of the Confucians: blinded by the human.Kim Chong Chong - 2016 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Blinded by heaven -- The pre-established heart-mind -- The transformation of things -- Zhen, some normative concerns -- The facts of human construction -- Metaphor in the Zhuangzi and theories of metaphor -- Self, virtue (de) and values in the Zhuangzi.
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    Human iPSC-Chimera Xenotransplantation and the Non-Identity Problem.Paula Casal & Andrew Williams - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Medicine 8 (1):95.
    Xenotransplantation is often deemed morally objectionable because of the costs it imposes on the organ donor and the risks it imposes on the recipient. For some, involving human–pig chimeras as donors makes the practice more objectionable or even abhorrent from the start. For others, by contrast, using such chimeras weakens recipient-based objections because it reduces the risk of organ rejection and malfunctioning, and cancels donor-based objections because the practice does not harm chimeras but instead gives them valuable lives they would (...)
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    The practice of Jen.Kim-Chong Chong - 1999 - Philosophy East and West 49 (3):298-316.
    Under Mencius' influence jen has been regarded as part of a theory of nature. As such, commentators have had difficulty resolving the apparent paradox in "Analects" 9.1 that Confucius rarely talked about jen. No paradox arises if jen is seen as a practice involving self-cultivation as a never-ending task and the immediacy of ethical commitment where a cluster of emotions, attitudes, and values are expressed. Jen is an ethical orientation from which one speaks and acts--not particular qualities that one might (...)
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    Progressive Environmental Taxation: A Defence.Paula Casal - 2012 - Political Studies 60 (2):419-433.
    The need to use green taxes to protect the environment is urgent, particularly because of climate change, and can be justified via sound deontological and consequence-based arguments. One very influential criticism of such taxes, however, claims that they disproportionately burden relatively poor individuals who tend to contribute to environmental problems far less than wealthier persons. Critics can also object that because of the link between economic inequality and environmental destruction it is preferable to adopt environmental measures that impede rather than (...)
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  41. A "Regula Cassiani". Uma leitura dos "De institutis Coenobiorum" feita em ambiente frutuosiano.Paula Barata Dias - 2005 - Humanitas 57:195-244.
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  42. A regula como gènero literário específico da literatura monástica.Paula Barata Dias - 1998 - Humanitas 50:311-336.
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    Bibliographie und andere Quellennachweise.Paula Diehl - 2005 - In Macht - Mythos - Utopie: Die Körperbilder der Ss-Männer. Akademie Verlag. pp. 250-281.
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    7. Die Entstehung des SS-Mythos und das Konkurrenzbild zur SA.Paula Diehl - 2005 - In Macht - Mythos - Utopie: Die Körperbilder der Ss-Männer. Akademie Verlag. pp. 151-165.
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    1. Einleitung.Paula Diehl - 2005 - In Macht - Mythos - Utopie: Die Körperbilder der Ss-Männer. Akademie Verlag. pp. 17-40.
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    5. Fixierung: Die Konstruktion des NS-„Ariers“.Paula Diehl - 2005 - In Macht - Mythos - Utopie: Die Körperbilder der Ss-Männer. Akademie Verlag. pp. 96-129.
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis.Paula Diehl - 2005 - In Macht - Mythos - Utopie: Die Körperbilder der Ss-Männer. Akademie Verlag. pp. 7-12.
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    2. Prolog 1: Die Suche nach dem „Neuen Menschen“.Paula Diehl - 2005 - In Macht - Mythos - Utopie: Die Körperbilder der Ss-Männer. Akademie Verlag. pp. 41-61.
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    Personenverzeichnis.Paula Diehl - 2005 - In Macht - Mythos - Utopie: Die Körperbilder der Ss-Männer. Akademie Verlag. pp. 282-288.
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    Politica come intrattenimento. Un’analisi della “messa in scena” politica di Fernando Collor de Mello.Paula Diehl - 2014 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 26 (50).
    After the 1980s, the political communication and the mise en scène of politicians have become increasingly hybrid, mixing political representation with entertainment. Politicians like Silvio Berlusconi, Beppe Grillo, and even Barack Obama bring their bodies to the center of mass media political representation. They use their bodies not simply as a medium of communication but also as a source of entertainment for their audience. Before Silvio Berlusconi decided to enter politics, the former Brazilian President, Fernando Alfonso Collor de Mello, showed (...)
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