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Assessing the presence of sustainability education in the curriculum of medical students and surgical trainees in Africa: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Abstract Background and Aims Integrating sustainability principles into medical and surgical curricula raises awareness and empowers future healthcare professionals to adopt sustainable practices, reducing the environmental impact of surgical care.
Zolo Y +10 more
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RESULTS OF THE STUDY OF THE ETHNIC IDENTITY OF SOUTH OSSETIANS
The article is devoted to the analysis of the results of the study of the ethnic identity of South Ossetians who have the citizenship of the Republic of South Ossetia and dual citizenship (the Republic of Southt Ossetia and the Russian Federation).
A. B. Gagloeva
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Abstract Populations and infrastructure in high mountain regions are exposed to a wide range of natural hazards, the frequency, magnitude, and location of which are extremely sensitive to climate change. In cases where several hazards can occur simultaneously or where the occurrence of one event will change the disposition of another, assessments need ...
Peter Mani +6 more
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Why Fight? The Combatant Careers of the Anti‐Kyiv Fighters in the Donbas War1
Based on original qualitative data on the mobilization of anti‐Kyiv combatants during the war in eastern Ukraine (started in 2014), this article suggests an approach for understanding the spontaneous mobilization of nonstate armed groups during contemporary military conflicts.
Natalia Savelyeva, Svetlana Erpyleva
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A counterexample to secularization theory? Assessing the Georgian religious revival
Abstract Secularization theory allows for transitory religious revivals under certain conditions, such as extreme societal crises or state weakness. The country of Georgia has witnessed the largest religious revival of Orthodox countries and one of the most striking religious resurgences worldwide.
Jörg Stolz +3 more
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The War in Ukraine: Risks and Opportunities For the ‘Post‐Soviet South’
Abstract The invasion of Ukraine sent shock waves through the South Caucasus and Central Asia, subjecting the eight countries of the post‐Soviet area to economic, political, and social challenges. Refusing to support Russia in circumventing sanctions or taking a stand against the invasion could expose these countries to retaliatory measures.
Emil A. Souleimanov, Yury Fedorov
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South Ossetia: Irredentism and Identity
Problems of the South Ossetian national movement and the correlation of its irredentist essence with the processes of self-identification of South Ossetians are considered. The current state of South Ossetian identity is analyzed and shortand medium-term forecasts of its changes are offered.
K.G. Dzugaev, K.S. Mokin
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Myriapoda (Chilopoda, Diplopoda) of the South Ossetia
Myriapoda of the South Ossetia comprises not less than 13 species: 8 Chilopoda species (belong to 6 genera, 5 families, and 3 orders) and 5 Diplopoda species (belong to 4 genera, 2 families, and 2 orders). Class Chilopoda and 1 species of Diplopoda are new to the regional list.
Dyachkov, Yurii V., Zuev, Roman V.
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In the third part of the publication, we present the faunal list of nine families of the Macrolepidoptera of South Ossetia, including 4 species of Cossidae, 2 species of Limacodidae, 40 species of Erebidae, 15 species of Sphingidae, 6 species of ...
Aleksandr N. Streltzov +5 more
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External Contestations of Europe: Russia and Turkey as Normative Challengers?*
Abstract This article aims to explore how Russia and Turkey contest the EU's actorness in their shared neighbourhoods and beyond. By adopting the theoretical lens that exerting actorness requires justification and by conceptualizing contestation as an inherently relational and discursive process, it utilizes qualitative content analysis to trace the ...
Senem Aydın‐Düzgit +1 more
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