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When is the Best Time to Travel: Chronophysiology, the Experience Economy, and the Psychology of Optimal Experience The question of the best time to travel may seem subjective, but at the intersection of chronophysiology (the science of biological rhythms)
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Etimology of the Flower Named "Violet: Botanical Reality and Mythological Narrative" The etymology of the flower named "violet" (Centaurea cyanus L.) represents a complex linguistic and cultural puzzle, where scientific hypotheses intertwine with folk myth
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The Most Favorable Age for Janitorial Work: Biological, Economic, and Social Aspects of Optimality Defining the "most favorable age" for the profession of a janitor (terrestrial cleaner) is a comprehensive interdisciplinary task, lying at the intersection
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Why do they become janitors: a socio-economic analysis of adaptation strategies The choice of a janitor (territory cleaner) profession is often stigmatized as a forced step, a marker of social failure. However, sociological and economic analysis shows that
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Why Feeding Birds in Winter Is Important: Ecology, Ethics, and the Psychology of Interaction with Nature The practice of winter bird feeding, widely prevalent in many cultures, especially in regions with harsh climates, is not just a kind gesture but a com
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Glühwein and Christmas: From a Healing Elixir to a Symbol of Festive Sociability The connection between glühwein (from German Glühender Wein — "burning wine") and winter and Christmas celebrations seems inextricable and eternal. However, this drink has und
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Sparkling Snow Effect: Optics, Poetics, and Semiotics of Glitter The phenomenon of sparkling snow is one of the most recognizable and aesthetically significant natural phenomena of the winter period. Perceived as a synonym for purity, festivity, and magic,
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Animals in La Fontaine and in Modern Cinema: From Allegory to Anthropomorphic Polyphony The combination of the name of the French fabulist Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695) with the phenomenon of modern cinema at first glance seems anachronistic. However, it
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The Rose in Musical Culture: From a Medieval Symbol to a Rock Anthem Introduction: The Flower as a Universal Musical Concept The rose, occupying a unique place in the cultural code of the West and the East, has inspired composers and musicians for centurie
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Pectin in Culinary Arts: From Traditional Jams to Molecular Innovations Introduction: A Plant-Based Polymer Stabilizer Pectin is a complex polysaccharide (soluble fiber) found in plant cell walls, particularly in fruits (apples, citrus, plums, quince, beet
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