The question "Who am I? / What am I?" as a marker of identity search
... the data of the National Russian Corpus, it is shown that changes in the perception of the “I” in the 19th—20th centuries, described in philosophy, led to the emergence of rhetorical questions “Who am I? What am I?” in the language. This construction is distributed synchronously with the I-constructions I am I, I am not I, I am good, I am bad, etc.
Berger, P. and Lukman, T., 1995.
Sotsial'noe konstruirovanie real'nosti
[The Social Construction of Reality]. Moscow, 323 p. (in Russ....
Human Resources of Post-war Lithuania and Their Role in the Rebuilding of Klaipeda
... the war, this aspiration did not only persist, but was intensified. To reach this objective, however, Lithuania required qualified workforce. Before the war, hardly any attention was paid to the training of workers for industrial-scale production and construction. Then, a considerable decrease in population during the war aggravated the already substantial labour shortage. The attempts of the republic’s leadership to solve the problems of labour shortage through organised labour migration and labour ...
The possibility of using the remaining wastewater from biological treatment plants for the purposes of green construction and biological reclamation
... As a result, a distinct field known as pyrogenic carbon capture and storage is now emerging.
biochar, sewage sludge, pyrolysis toxic elements, sequestration of CO2, maximum permissible concentrations, plant soil, biological reclamation, green construction
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10.5922/vestniknat-2025-1-7