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Spartan Daily, May 12, 1969
Volume 56, Issue 117https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5253/thumbnail.jp
Ten Conferences WORDS: Open Problems and Conjectures
In connection to the development of the field of Combinatorics on Words, we
present a list of open problems and conjectures that were stated during the ten
last meetings WORDS. We wish to continually update the present document by
adding informations concerning advances in problems solving
Hugo Prattâs and Milo Manaraâs Indian Summer: An Italian âSourceâ for The Scarlet Letter
This paper examines the allusions of Milo Manaraâs and Hugo Prattâs
graphic novel, Tutto ricominciĂČ con unâestate indiana (Indian Summer),
to Hawthorneâs novel The Scarlett Letter in a variety of ways. In particular,
this paper argues that not only some of Pratt and Manaraâs characters
are very liberal, creative reinventions of Hawthorneâs figuresâthey might
be seen as âspin-offsâ of Hawthorneâs narrativeâbut in many ways
Indian Summer is also thematically close to The Scarlet Letter
Boston Hospitality Review: Summer 2013
Hospitality Management: Perspectives from Industry Advisors by Rachel Roginsky and Matthew Arrants -- Te Four âPsâ of Hospitality Recruiting by John D. Murtha -- Te Morris Nathanson Design Collection by Christopher Muller -- Still Searching for Excellence by Bradford Hudso
Spartan Daily, April 29, 1970
Volume 57, Issue 110https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5332/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, April 29, 1970
Volume 57, Issue 110https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5332/thumbnail.jp
Submitting a paper to an academic peer-reviewed journal, where to start?
Writing your first paper for a peer-reviewed journal can be scary. You are putting your research, its findings and interpretations out to a wider and knowledgeable audience who may criticise any aspect of it. However, once you have made the mental step that you really want your work to be
out in the open, and you are about to draft your paper, then you need to decide to which journal you like to submit.
This short paper raises some of the issues novice authors would need to consider. We also outline the process of submitting a paper to an academic journal based on the collective experiences of the three authors. All of us have all published widely, acted as reviewers or referees for many different academic journals and are members of editorial boards
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