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Legal Implications for Delimitation of the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

open access: green, 2016
Ernur Ongdashuly   +4 more
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The Republic

2019
This chapter presents a reading of Plato’s Republic. The Republic is among Plato’s most complex works. From its title, the first-time reader will expect a dialogue about political theory, yet the work starts from the perspective of the individual, coming to focus on the question of how, if at all, justice contributes to an agent’s happiness. Only after
Charles A. Beard, Clyde W. Barrow
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The Presidential Republic

2015
This study presents the presidential republic as the most widespread form of government in the contemporary world and looks at the countries which pioneered that development.It assesses the development of presidential republics and looks as the variety of national arrangements and practices, whose common characteristics are to constitute 'presidential ...
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The Republic of Armenia: The First Republic

2007
The unfolding genocidal policies of the Young Turks forced about 300,000 Western Armenians to seek refuge in the Caucasus across the Russian frontier. By early 1916, 30,000 refugees had converged at Alexandropol (Gumri) alone, and as more refugees poured into the region the magnitude of the human catastrophe became patently clear to local Russian and ...
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THE REPUBLIC

Education + Training, 1969
Education in Ireland can best be put in perspective by reference to two key documents. The first, Investment in Education, is the cornerstone on which future development of the Irish educational system will be based. Unlike the equivalent reports that temporarily shock the British public, and are then shelved for ever more, for Ireland, Investment in ...
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The Republic

1997
Abstract Adeimantus spoke up. ‘Socrates, ‘ he said, ‘no one ‘s going to take you up on this point; but that may be due to the fact that there ‘s a particular experience which people who hear you speak on any occasion always have. They get the impression that, because they lack expertise at the give and take of discussion, they ‘re led a ...
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The Republic:

2023
PAUL MYRON ANTHONY LINEBARGER   +1 more
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The French Republic unveiled

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2007
In the Marx Brothers’ classic film, A Day at the Races, Groucho taunts his habitual rival, Herman Gottlieb, with the comment ‘Don’t point that beard at me — it might go off.’ This is not so far-fetched. In the debate on the ban on ostentatious signs of religious affiliation in French schools in 2004,2 it was suggested by the French Education Minister ...
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