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Will the war for the Croatian Homeland War veterans ever end?
The aim of this paper is to show the psychological consequences of participation in the Homeland War and experienced trauma which can indirectly be seen through drawing even after more than 15 years after the war had ended. The research was conducted on a sample of 125 patients of both genders treated in the Daily Hospital program of University ...
Rak, Davor +2 more
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Ordered Liberty and the Homeland Security Mission [PDF]
This paper will start with a brief discussion of the terrorism threat because the threat remains predicate for any serious discussion of where we draw our legal lines. I will then suggest a legal model for looking at questions of homeland security called
Baker, James E.
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PREDICTORS OF POST-TRAUMATIC GROWTH IN HOMELAND WAR VETERANS
Over the last twenty years, as a result of events in recent Croatian history, the interest as well as the number of studies on the effects of exposure to war experiences have grown. Previous research focused mainly on post-traumatic stress disorder as a response to war experience and trauma.
Malada, Anamarija, Macuka, Ivana
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Reducing United States Military Involvement [PDF]
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could potentially have on the threat of terrorism against the American homeland.
Pacheco, Nicolas
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The article addresses how Slovenians in Argentina ritualise memories of the socialist Yugoslavia. The Slovenian diaspora in Argentina was established by post-war refugees, who inextricably related the perception of Yugoslavia with memories of the Second ...
Jaka Repič
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Macroeconomic Strategy in Wartime [PDF]
In 2001-02 the United States has been hit by two quite different shocks, terrorism and recession. As usual in time of war, national defense is the highest priority for use of the country's resources.
James Tobin
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The specifity of fiction in the reflection of social reality and her affecting the valued reference-points of defenders of Homeland in Great Patriotic war are investigated. Works of poets whose basic theme was Great patriotic war are considered. Position
T. I. Ivanova, A. S. Kozlov
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The Struggle over Boundary and Memory: Nation, Borders, and Gender in Jewish Israel [PDF]
The attachment of a nation to its ancestral homeland is indisputable. Yet, when the nation does not have a clear idea of the geographical parameters of its territory, the boundaries often get defined by others and through war.
Mayer, Tamar
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Vernacular museum: communal bonding and ritual memory transfer among displaced communities [PDF]
Eclectically curated and largely ignored by the mainstream museum sector, vernacular museums sit at the interstices between the nostalgic and the future-oriented, the private and the public, the personal and the communal.
Baudrillard Jean +29 more
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Transnational orientations in a global media landscape: Youth, media, war and conflict [PDF]
This article reflects on the role of media in the re-imagination and reproduction (reconstruction) of Norwegian identities and communities with a particular focus on how young people within diasporas follow news on war and conflict in their (or their ...
Elisabeth Eide +2 more
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