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The Role of Postage Stamps in Palestinian National Identity and History
Abstract This article examines how the Palestinian Authority has used postage stamps as a tool to construct national identity, shape collective memory, and convey political messages during what it hoped would be a transition to statehood. The analysis focuses on three themes of stamps issued between 1994 and 2023: the struggle for independence and ...
Ido Zelkovitz, Yehiel Limor
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Photophysics and Cell Uptake of Self-Assembled Ru(II)Polypyridyl Vesicles
Effective delivery of luminescent probes for cell imaging requires both cell membrane permeation and directing to discrete target organelles. Combined, these requirements can present a significant challenge for metal complex luminophores, that have ...
Stephen Finn +3 more
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Abstract Existing research into values and relationship formation highlights the role of individuals' own values or value similarity between the parties. We consider the formation of functional relationships with professionals, which cannot be fully explained by documented value‐based mechanisms. Instead, we examine the role of professionals' values as
Adi Amit +2 more
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The Systemic Inefficiency of Australian Schools: A Policy and Measurement Review
ABSTRACT Entrenched social inequalities mean that Australia's schooling system is far from achieving the Alice Spring's (Mparntwe) Education Declaration's equity goal. This is associated with Australian schools being among the most socially segregated within the OECD.
Michael G. Sciffer
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Abstract This comprehensive longitudinal study explored for the first time the interrelations between neonatal brainstem abnormalities, focused attention (FA), and learning—following a preterm cohort (N = 175; 46.3% female; predominantly White) from birth (2003–2006) to 17 years. The findings indicated that FA during early childhood was associated with
Or Burstein +3 more
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This study investigates the necessity of parliamentary thresholds in multi-party and presidential systems, with a particular focus on Indonesia. It examines the rationale behind these thresholds and the factors that should determine the optimal threshold
Karmel Hebron Simatupang
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SEGREGACIÓN SECTORIAL POR GÉNERO: UNA COMPARACIÓN BRASIL-MÉXICO
El texto examina los cambios en la segregación sectorial por sexo en Brasil y México, entre los años 1995 y 2004. Al tratarse de dos países con un nivel de desarrollo económico semejante, es posible identificar procesos comunes, así como diferencias, lo ...
Carlos Salas, Marcia Leite
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Executive compliance with parliamentary powers under authoritarianism: Evidence from Jordan
Abstract When are executives in authoritarian regimes more likely to comply with formal legislative powers? Building from theories of authoritarian power‐sharing, we argue that executives will be more likely to respect legislative prerogatives when protests or elite organization increase the ability of legislators to undermine the executive's political
Marwa Shalaby, Scott Williamson
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Spirituality-Based Character Education Strategic Management
: The purpose of this study is to determine the process of strategic management of character-based characterization of Carmelite spirituality at Senior High School. This study uses a qualitative ap-proach with multi-site study design. Data were collected
Henderikus Dasrimin +2 more
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Structural change and gender sectoral segregation in sub‐Saharan African countries
Abstract Structural change has long been at the core of economic development debates. However, the gender implications of structural change are still largely unexplored. This paper helps to fill this gap by analysing the role of structural change in the gender distribution of sectoral employment in sub‐Saharan African countries.
Izaskun Zuazu
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