Australian women in Macedonia [PDF]
Australians have had a relationship with Macedonia since the earliest days of European settlement. A little explored aspect of this is the activities of Australian women in Macedonia, before the days of cheap transport and mass tourism.
Diamadis, Panayiotis
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The impact of growth monitoring and promotion on health indicators in children under five years of age in low- and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Taylor M +5 more
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Health, Hope, and Harmony: A Systematic Review of the Determinants of Happiness across Cultures and Countries. [PDF]
Singh S, Kshtriya S, Valk R.
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On Medieval Storytelling. The Story of Melchizedek in Certain Slavonic Texts (Palaea Historica and the Apocryphal Cycle of Abraham) [PDF]
Translated by Katarzyna GucioThe article analyses the story of the prophet-king Melchizedek (mentioned in Gen 14,17–20, Ps 110,4 and three passages in Heb: 5,6–10, 6,20, 7,1–17), recorded in Slavonic historical texts: the first and second translation of ...
Skowronek, Małgorzata
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Carnegie Report, the Greek Army and Bulgarian Peasants during the Second Balkan War, 1913 [PDF]
21 pagesDeals with the Greek Army and Bulgarian peasants during the Second Balkan War. Includes letters from Greek soldiers and accounts of Bulgarian villagers reporting atrocities committed by Greeks and Serbs in occupied ...
Carnegie Commission
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The Ottoman Empire in recent international politics II: the case of Kosovo [PDF]
Anscombe, Frederick
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Why did Greece block the Euro-Atlantic integration of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia?: an analysis of Greek foreign policy behaviour shifts [PDF]
This essay analyses shifts in Greek foreign policy behaviour with regard to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia from the early 1990s to the late 2000s, with a particular emphasis on the 2008 NATO Bucharest Summit.
Kechagiaras, Yannis
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Migraciones desde el "Sur Global" y la economía informal en Turquía, ¿Laissez passer, laissez faire? [PDF]
En términos de movimientos migratorios desde el “Sur Global”, Turquía es a un tiempo país receptor, de tránsito y emisor. Este trabajo analiza estos flujos auto-organizados a través del concepto de la “autonomía de la migración”.
Erdem, Esra
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