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The Prospects of Building the Tallest Buildings: Beyond the Vertical Race Since the beginning of the 21st century, humanity has experienced a real revolution in skyscraper construction. The Burj Khalifa (828 m) in Dubai, the "first kilometer skyscraper" Je
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Red in Culture and Food: From Taboo to Dominance Color is not just a physical phenomenon, but a complex cultural code, and red is its most powerful and ambivalent variant. Its perception in culture and gastronomy has been shaped by physiology, the availabi
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Cagots in the History of Western Europe: A Brand of Isolation Cagots (French cagots, also known as agotes, caqueux, gésitains in different regions) represent one of the most mysterious and least studied marginalized groups in the history of Western Europe.
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“Adult Girl”: A linguistic metaphor or a risk of psychological shift? In everyday speech directed at children, phrases like “How grown-up you’ve become!” or “You behave like a big girl” are often heard when addressing girls aged 6–9. At first glance, these
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The Fire Element in Modern Culture: From Archetype to Digital Myth Fire, as a fundamental element of the cosmos in ancient natural philosophy (according to Empedocles) and an archetype of the collective unconscious (according to C.G. Jung), continues to be
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Naruto in Modern Youth Culture: The Social Code and Mythology of a Generation The anime and manga series "Naruto" (1999-2014) has long ceased to be just a commercially successful franchise. For millennials and centennials, this saga has become a cultural a
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