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Louis Pasteur, a child of the Jura, a man for the world. [PDF]
Raichvarg D, Jagielski T.
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Invisible wounds of the Israel-Gaza war in Australia. [PDF]
Rees SJ, Moussa B.
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Exploring the psycho-social needs of families of COVID-19 victims and their reactions to health protocol adherence after bereavement: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Irandoost SF +6 more
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Chains of extraction: shifting bioeconomies in India and East Africa. [PDF]
Gondouin J +2 more
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Barriers and enablers to engagement in exercise and physical activity in non-English speaking South Asian people with chronic musculoskeletal disease. [PDF]
Maricar N +6 more
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Gang Yue. The mouth that begs : hunger, cannibalism, and the politics of eating in modern China
KING, Richard
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Despite antebellum foci on scientific and engineering curricula, the Virginia Military Institute’s military component provided Virginia and the Confederacy with several military advantages during the Civil War. These benefits included the drilling of raw troops before the First Battle of Manassas, the Corps of Cadets serving as a unit in the ...
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Despite antebellum foci on scientific and engineering curricula, the Virginia Military Institute’s military component provided Virginia and the Confederacy with several military advantages during the Civil War. These benefits included the drilling of raw troops before the First Battle of Manassas, the Corps of Cadets serving as a unit in the ...
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The Journal of Pacific History, 2007
In the 1950s, Theodor W. Adorno recalled how the sound of a kettledrum invariably produced associations with the Samoan troupes he had seen as a child in the Frankfurt zoo during the first decade of the 20th century. From 1895 to the outbreak of war in 1914, Germany received regular visits by Samoan performance troupes imported and organised by the ...
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In the 1950s, Theodor W. Adorno recalled how the sound of a kettledrum invariably produced associations with the Samoan troupes he had seen as a child in the Frankfurt zoo during the first decade of the 20th century. From 1895 to the outbreak of war in 1914, Germany received regular visits by Samoan performance troupes imported and organised by the ...
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
This article offers a comparative analysis of post-Soviet leaders’ new year addresses to the nation. As highly prominent, programmatic speeches, such texts provide a unique and valuable basis for examining insights from literatures on authoritarian political communication and regime legitimation. Collecting 152 new year addresses from across the region
Adam Lenton, Akbota Karibayeva
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This article offers a comparative analysis of post-Soviet leaders’ new year addresses to the nation. As highly prominent, programmatic speeches, such texts provide a unique and valuable basis for examining insights from literatures on authoritarian political communication and regime legitimation. Collecting 152 new year addresses from across the region
Adam Lenton, Akbota Karibayeva
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Special Obligations to Compatriots
Ethics, 1997Rejetant l'idee selon laquelle l'existence de devoirs specifiques envers ses compatriotes releve de principes moraux generaux, et rejetant la these populaire selon laquelle l'attachement a ses compatriotes est constitutif de leur identite propre, l'A. montre que le sens de ces obligations particulieres resulte de la valeur intrinseque de la citoyennete,
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