Killing Time. Ennui in Eighteenth-Century English Culture

The article explores the meanings of ennui in eighteenth-century England.Based on text searches, it proposes that the French term ennui was adopted into everyday usage in England around the mid-century, and was from the 1770s onwards used to signify especially the temporal aspects of the word, that is, boredom.Ennui was closely tied to social rank:

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Research Project for the Relocation of Informal Traders From the Oriental Market in the City of Riobamba, Year 2022

The increase in informal activities is a problem in the Ecuadorian economy and those who develop it are considered vulnerable groups since they do not have a permanent job with due benefits of the law that a formal job would offer them.Since their economic income is unstable, they run the risk of financial vulnerability.The present research aims to

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On the one-year Statute of limitations

The Law of Obligations - ZOO (1978), thanks to its internal quali ties, has survived to this day, not only in the Republic of Serbia, but also in all the states created by the dissolution of Yugoslavia (with minor changes and adaptati ons).The analysis of certain legal institutes, such as Statute of limitations, MACROGEST shows that the circulation

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