The Archaeology of World War II Japanese Stragglers on the Island of Guam and the Bushido Code [PDF]
The U.S. invasion of the Micronesian island of Guam in July of 1944 ended the three-year Japanese occupation of this American possession, and by August 10 all formal resistance was over.
Bulgrin, Lon, Dixon, Boyd, Gilda, Laura
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Social charity of children during the First World War
We examine the activities of state, public and charitable organizations aimed at providing assistance to children of lower ranks, called for mobilization and underage refugees. We conduct a brief analysis of the evolution of assistance to children in the
A. I. Chubarov, P. P. Shcherbinin
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An Investigation into External Organizational Factors Contributing to Crime-Inducing Deviance Among Military Recruits in Training [PDF]
Introduction: Social norms, as unwritten rules that guide individual and collective behavior, are fundamental to the preservation of social order and the reduction of deviant acts.
Sina mahdavi damghani +1 more
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Sacred Art from the Frontline: The Iconography and Symbolism of the Contemporary Ukrainian Art Project “Holy Icons on Ammunition Boxes” [PDF]
The paper is highlighting the unique phenomenon of modern Ukrainian sacred art – holy icons painted on panels made of ammunition boxes brought from the war zone in Ukraine.
Andriy Lesiv
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Lores and Lyrics of Basain Sarain in the Select Works of Prajwal Parajuly [PDF]
This paper looks at how basai sarai, migration has been an integral part of the life of Nepalis in the Indian subcontinent and how it has played a crucial role in their identity construction.
Dr. Jemima Sakum Phipon
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This article describes the increasing use of private military corporations (PMCs) and the implications for International Humanitarian Law (IHL). After considering the development of the laws of war alongside the rise of corporations the author questions ...
Collins, Pauline
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Exploring Shadab Zeest Hashmi’s “THE GREEN WALLS" through Lexical Deviation
The chief aim of this study is to investigate Shadab Zeest Hashmi’s poem “THE GREEN WALLS” through the level of lexical deviation. The study focuses solely on Code-switching in lexical deviation that is employed to unfold the concealed meanings of the ...
Muhammad Wasim Khan +3 more
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Olfati Savoji and Rawaih Gulshan Qutbshahi [PDF]
Olfati Savoji was an 11th-century Shiite poet who served at the court of Abdullah Qutbshah. In addition to composing poetry in celebration of him, Savoji also authored two treatises, namely "Riyaz al-Sana'i Qutbshahi" and "Rawaih Gulshan Qutbshahi," as a
Alireza Shabanloo
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Leisure and Festive Activities in Russian Army on Frontlines of World War I
The need to restore lost data on the last major war of the Russian Empire implies a comprehensive coverage of events during those years, including their non-combat component. Based on the study of the “Journals of Military Actions” of combat units, which
V. V. Kanischev, A. N. Pluzhnikov
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Presenting a model for the establishment and maintenance of expert human resources in the government organizations of Sistan and Baluchestan province [PDF]
The purpose of this research is to identify indicators and effective factors in the maintenance of expert human resources in deprived and less developed areas and their ranking, as well as to draw a model of maintenance with an ecological approach ...
Majid Reza Dahmardeh +3 more
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