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FROM THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN STATES CONSTITUTIONAL CONFRONTATION TO PRIVILEGES
Published 2022-06-01“…Results: it is concluded that the achievement of constitutional equality for American citizens has been a joint federal and state endeavor since at least the mid-19th century. …”
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MINISTÉRIO PÚBLICO E EFETIVAÇÃO DE DIREITOS: Auxílio no combate à violência nas novas democracias latino-americanas
Published 2009-01-01“…It highlights the attitude of Latin American citizens about the legitimacy and efficiency of democratic institutes as an answer to fight social inequality and its consequences, as the frightening increasing of violence. …”
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Legal violence: the struggles of Thai women in Thai massage businesses
Published 2024-02-01“…Nevertheless, the effect of legal violence is not limited to undocumented Thai immigrants but also affects Thai American citizens and legal permanent residents.…”
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Discussions about US Entry into World War I in American Society (1914—1917)
Published 2022-10-01“…Based on a wide range of English-language sources (American press, posters, speeches by politicians, representatives of the church, public associations), the authors concluded that the American society ambiguously assessed the fact of the participation of the United States of America in the military conflict. One group of American citizens advocated intervention in the war to prevent relentless German submarine action and to determine the participation and role of the American state in making peace. …”
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Short QT interval syndrome
Published 1970-01-01“…Every year, sudden cardiac death (SCD) takes lives of 400 000 American citizens, and in 10-20% ofthe cases, fatal outcome is explained by hereditary pathology. …”
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Integration of the USMLE (United States License Examination) training system into the Curriculum Fergana Medical Institute of Public Health
Published 2023-01-01“…Today, most of the Nobel Prizes in medicine go to the United States - 18 of the last 25 recipients were American citizens or visiting scientists. Americans account for half of all drugs created in the last 20 years. …”
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America's military interventionism : a social evolutionary interpretation
Published 2013“…As a result, compared to their counterparts in other major states, American citizens and elites have tended to be less repelled by the prospect of war. …”
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Mutual Perception of USA and China based on Content-Analysis of Media
Published 2015-12-01“…In turn, the US are committed by emphasizing speed and power of the Chinese point out the negative consequences of such a jump (“growing pains”), on the challenges facing China in domestic and foreign policy, in order to create a negative image of China in the minds of American citizens.…”
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The Situation of Latinos in the United States During D. Trump’s Presidency: Overview of Political Transformations’ Issues in the Publications of American Authors for 2018–2020...
Published 2021-06-01“…The work’s purpose is to highlight new trends in the US immigration policy that significantly restricted the rights and freedoms of Latin American citizens and Latin American refugees living in the country during this period. …”
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Concept COMMUNITY in Autobiography by Barack Obama “Dreams from my Father”
Published 2017-07-01“…The concept of COMMUNITY by Barack Obama has a complicated structure and includes a number of other complex concepts, having axiological load and important to the majority of American citizens, such as IDENTITY, RESPONSIBILITY, COMMITMENT, UNITY and some others.…”
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The Influence of the Tools of Liberalism and the Clash of Civilizations on Arabs’ Perceptions of the United States of America
Published 2023-11-01“…Adopting the Tools of Liberalism and Clash of Civilizations theories of international relations, and the vertical-horizontal media typology, this study examines the perceptions of 25,800 Arabs as expressed in a survey exploring their perceptions of violence against the United States, American citizens as “good,” President Donald Trump’s foreign policy in the Middle East, increasing economic relations with the United States, welcoming American foreign aid, and finally favoring diplomatic relationships with Israel. …”
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An interfaith dialogue with Sir William Osler: crossing the divide of COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2020-09-01“…The COVID-19 pandemic has left tens of thousands dead and several million American citizens without work. Furthermore, the months of quarantine and uncertainty with the COVID-19 virus impacted the economic stability and health of Americans. …”
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SOME LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE JUSTICE AGAINST SPONSORS OF TERRORISM ACT
Published 2017-03-01“…Senate on May 17, 2016, the House of Representatives of the United States of America unanimously adopted the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), which will allow victims of terrorism to bring class actions against any state directly or indirectly involved in terrorist acts against American citizens. U.S. president Barack Obama attempted to impose his veto against this legislation, but was overridden by both houses in September, 2016. …”
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Maine’s Mode of Privateering: A Tale of Fraud and Collusion in the Northeast Borderlands, 1812–1815
Published 2021-07-01“…These commissions or licenses allowed American citizens to fit out privately armed vessels to seize British ships. …”
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Kettles of hawks: public opinion on the nuclear taboo and noncombatant immunity in the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Israel
Published 2022“…Rather, Israeli respondents display the most hawkish preferences; French and American citizens are roughly equally hawkish; and the British public is consistently the least supportive of nuclear use or targeting civilians. …”
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Measuring Openness to Political Pluralism
Published 2022-10-01“…In an era of increased political polarization, it is important to measure how receptive US American citizens are to diverse political views. Being more open to diverse political viewpoints—openness to political pluralism—may involve holding emotional and intellectual tolerance, non-rigidity, and proactive motivation to seek out different political perspectives. …”
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The White House saga
Published 2015-01-01“…Smith Goes to Washington, 1939) to the focal points at the White House; from Capra's comedy to the saga of the fight against terrorism led by the president and both ordinary and trained American citizens (White House Down, 2013, Roland Emmerich).…”
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Letting nature speak: differential impacts of reacting environmental issues on environmental discourses & emotions
Published 2022“…Study 1 involved 27 Singaporean undergraduates, while Study 2 involved 126 American citizens, participants completed an online questionnaire exploring the relationships between environmental discourse, emotions, and pro-environmental behaviors. …”
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The U.S. public opinion regarding the USSR at the initial stage of the German-Soviet war: religion aspect
Published 2022-12-01“…The author comes to the conclusion that the religious consciousness of American citizens had a significant impact on the adoption of important political decisions, and on the issue of alliance with the USSR at the beginning of the German-Soviet war, the religious part of American society proposed two possible models of solution: the absolute exclusion of any support for the USSR from the United States and, on the contrary, the establishment of temporary cooperation for early victory over the common enemy. …”
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The problem of American Loans and Credits for Czechoslovakia in 1945–1948
Published 2020-03-01“…Particular attention is paid to Steingardt’s position and his attempts to determine American loans and credits to Prague by upholding the property interests of American citizens. These disagreements hindered the development of a single thoughtful course regarding the Czechoslovak Republic and complicated diplomatic relations with Prague; negotiations on the allocation of large loans for the economic recovery of the Czechoslovak Republic dragged on. …”
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