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Citizenship and the Law of Time in the United States [PDF]
Cohen, Elizabeth F.
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Childhood exposure to coethnics increases naturalization. [PDF]
Kruse M.
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ABSTRACT This case study explores what kinds of everyday ideas a small group of Finnish children have about happiness and unhappiness, and how these ideas relate to narrated practices and actions aimed at finding happiness. We conducted collaborative drawing and storytelling workshops with 10–12‐year‐old Finnish children (N = 8).
Jennifer De Paola +3 more
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Regularized Gradient Statistics Improve Generative Deep Learning Models of Super Resolution Microscopy. [PDF]
Abgaryan M +5 more
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‘We Teach Kids About It So They Don't Get Addicted’: Gender, Porn and Sex Education in New Zealand
ABSTRACT This research sought to explore young people's and teachers' understandings of porn. Drawing on a qualitative content analysis of small focus group interview data with 106 young people aged 12–16 years old and semi‐structured interviews with six teachers in Aotearoa, New Zealand, I examine their perceptions of porn and the place of porn in sex
Claire Meehan
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Subaltern citizenship: naturalization and belonging for New Russian citizens from Central Asia. [PDF]
Bahovadinova M.
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Abstract Prioritization in conservation is crucial for the development of efficient and effective decision‐making policies. For many decades, the importance of some species and their habitats has been assessed and applied in conservation legislation, but bats and their diurnal roosts have ofbeen overlooked.
David López‐Bosch +6 more
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Impact of perceived threats, benefits, and athlete brand image on attitudes toward naturalized athletes in the context of China. [PDF]
Lu H, Liu D, Pu H, Persaud AR.
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Passport Revocation As Proxy Denaturalization: Examining the Yemen Cases [PDF]
Kassem, Ramzi
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Differences in characteristics between naturalized threatened plants and other threatened plants
Abstract Many non‐native plant species introduced by humans have become naturalized. At the same time many species are threatened in their native range. However, the number of plant species threatened in their native range that are naturalized elsewhere remains unknown.
Weihan Zhao +10 more
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