From spring to summer? Revolutionary change in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya [PDF]
This article offers an analysis of the early stages of the revolutions that have been taking place in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. Here we consider the early stages of the revolutions from winter 2010-11 up until the summer of 2012 and offers a comparative ...
El-Anis, I, Hamed, A
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CX3CL1 in Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease: Plasma Dynamics Across Age and Disease Stages
ABSTRACT Backgrounds Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by amyloid‐beta plaques, tau tangles, and neuroinflammation. C‐X3‐C motif chemokine ligand 1 (CX3CL1, also known as fractalkine), a neuroimmune chemokine implicated in AD pathogenesis, shows inconsistent alterations in plasma/serum across studies.
Ling Wang +6 more
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Speech by H.E. Amani Abeid Karume former President of Zanzibar on recent developments in North Africa; impact on the Arab World, Africa and the world at large, lessons learned [PDF]
This is the archive of a speech on developments in North Africa given by President Karume of Zanzibar, APC's 7th President in Residence, on March 10 ...
Karume, H.E. Amani Abeid
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Identity crisis: how ideological and rhetorical failures cost Egyptians their revolution [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019The Egyptian uprising, which began on January 25, 2011, and ended on February 11, 2011, culminated in the ending of President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year reign as dictator.
Abou Ghalioum, Ramzi
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January Uprising (1863) in Song
The religious and patriotic Polish song Boże coś Polskę [O God who surrounded Poland for so many centuries with splendour of power and glory] was created in 1816 honour Tsar Alexander I (since 1815 the King of the Congress Kingdom of Poland) whose policy towards his Polish subjects was perceived as benign at the time.
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Policing January 25: Protest, Tactics, and Territorial Control in Egypt’s 2011 Uprising
On January 25th, 2011 thousands of protesters took to the streets of major cities in Egypt—referred to as the “day of wrath”—to express their grievances and frustration with the ruling regime, ultimately leading to the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak after three decades in power.
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Vestibular Patient Journey: Insights From Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA) Registry
ABSTRACT Objective Vestibular symptoms impose a high burden of disability. Understanding real‐world diagnostic and treatment pathways can identify care gaps and guide interventions. We aimed to characterize symptom profiles, diagnostic trends, provider involvement, and treatment patterns in vestibular disorders.
Ali Rafati +10 more
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The January Uprising, a well-researched topic in historiography already, is still marred by “blank spots” that need to be filled.
Ewelina Maria Kostrzewska
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Les racines de la « révolution du 25 janvier » en Égypte : une réflexion géographique
This paper explores the structural roots of the 25th January Egyptian revolution. The stalemate of the political system and the deceptive effects of an economic liberalization with little trickle-down effect explain the run-up to the revolution. However,
Delphine Pagès-El Karoui, Leila Vignal
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The politics of fearlessness: Egypt’s second January uprising [PDF]
New Crossings, New Heroes One image more than perhaps any other struck me as I watched transfixed the first days of the Egypt’s Second January Uprising: the struggle of protesters to cross bridges into Tahrir Square.
Teti, Andrea
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