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  1. 181

    [Retracted] Equal treatment in agreements concluded between European Union and third countries by Dimitris Liakopoulos

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…[Retracted:  December 16th 2020] The purpose of this work is to bring the legal status of third-country citizens closer to that of member states, as a different special regime according to the relative agreements concluded for certain categories of foreigners without disregarding the value of some elements of fact, such as residence, family ties, performance of specific economic activities or interests of international politics for respect of these obligations, with the not always uniform content that the union evidently had to entrust to member states a union of intent through “supervision" as well as the interpretation carried out by The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) which has strongly reduced state's competences aiming at a European integration still in progress and especially after Brexit.…”
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  2. 182

    PRAKTIK AKUNTANSI MANAJEMEN BISNIS BESI TUA BERBASIS BUDAYA PERSAUDARAAN MADURA by Nurhalimah, Achdiar Redy Setiawan, Bambang Haryadi

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Research results show that business capital is obtained from other parties in the form of loans based on family ties and high mutual trust. Also, the transaction process, whether buying or selling, is based on instincts, experience and courage to risk loss. …”
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  3. 183

    Dom nad rzeką Moskwą jako architektoniczny i literacki znak pamięci by Aurelia Kotkiewicz

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The House on the Embankment, related to the archetypal image of house, which is traditionally perceived as a space of love, safety and family ties, emerges in Trifonov’s novel as an anti‑house, a dehumanizing space in which the intergenerational relations are destroyed and which signifies man’s submission to and fear of authorities.…”
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    "تأثير الفقر على حياة الشاعر الجاهلي: دراسة تحليلية An Analytical Study of the Impact of Poverty on the Life of Pre-Islamic Poet " by د.ظاهر شاه, د. يعقوب خان مروت

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…There is no doubt that poverty is one of the major phenomenon which destroys the entity of the human society and it is also one of the obstacles that prevents the ability and talent of humans to create and innovate in a suitable environment, it also causes the ignorance, mental and social tension, and it also desists human being to strengthen his family ties and make well settled position in the society, it affects adversely the life and mind of humans and forced him to commit crimes and violations in the society.We see that this phenomenon has affected the life of pre-Islamic poet and compelled him on raiding and robbery, so in this article we have tried to highlight the impact of poverty on the life of pre-Islamic poet.…”
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  5. 185

    To Go or To Stay? The Motivation Behind Immobility in A Hungarian Micro-Region by Ondrik Szonja, Varga Ágnes

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Our results showed that those who remained in the region surveyed had the resources to build a life elsewhere, but family ties, property, or the fact that the way of life they desired in the city could not be realised bound them to their homeland.…”
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  6. 186

    THE REASONS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF MUKHADZHIRISM WITH SOME PART OF THE NORTH CAUCASUS POPULATION IN THE TIME OF THE OSMAN EMPIRE IN THE 50s-90s OF THE XIX CENTURY by R. B. Zubariev

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Migrating to Turkey the Adygs suffered the largest demography losses, for they traditionally had cultur- al, economic and family ties with the Osmans. They expected improvements in their social and economic status at the new residence. …”
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  7. 187

    Les mots maoris dans The Bone People de Keri Hulme : exotisme et intimisme by Alice Braun

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…They materialise a whole community’s alienation from nature and from their own culture, and they also allow Hulme to delineate new forms of love and family ties that are yet to be invented.…”
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  8. 188

    Social organisation of the Cape Mountain Zebra <i>Equus Z. Zebra</i> in the Mountain Zebra National Park* by B. L Penzhorn

    Published 1979-12-01
    “…Bachelor groups are not as well defined as breeding herds, but core groups could be identified through a principal components analysis ordination. Family ties may be important in the establishment of core groups. …”
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  9. 189

    Matching in community-based organizations. by Arcand, J, Fafchamps, M

    Published 2012
    “…In Burkina Faso it is age and family ties with village authorities. Ethnicity plays a role as well: CBO membership is less likely for ethnic groups that traditionally emphasize livestock raising. …”
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    Bridging the Gender Divide: An Experimental Analysis of Group Formation in African Villages. by Barr, A, Dekker, M, Fafchamps, M

    Published 2012
    “…Exploratory analysis suggests that this reduction in gender assorting may be owing to family ties and co-memberships in gender-mixed religions.…”
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    Family networks and distributive politics by Fafchamps, M, Labonne, J

    Published 2019
    “…This result is robust to the inclusion of controls for program eligibility, detailed measure of family wealth and elite status, family ties with politicians, and other measures of centrality. …”
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    Local justice and power of an official nature in Southern Sudan by Cherry Leonardi

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…While the State was a distant, separate body owing to the monopoly exerted over it by the peoples of the North, its courts of justice, precarious though they might be, could be viewed in the South as an agent that is neutral, albeit distant from local power networks: it was considered to be the hakuna sphere of power, to which people would only resort after the closest systems of conflict resolution (based on family ties) had failed. However, the creation of an autonomous government has brought the hakuna sphere closer to local reality, creating interferences between two realities that had become accustomed to functioning in a parallel manner. …”
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    COVID-19 Shutdown: A Qualitative Study on Pearls and Pitfalls by Naciye Güliz Uğur

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…While the categories of economy, social distance, and health came to the fore among the harms, the strengthening of family ties, adoption of technology, and the spread of solidarity culture were mentioned among the advantages.…”
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    Home is home-Botswana's return migrant health workers. by Keneilwe Motlhatlhedi, Oathokwa Nkomazana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The main reasons for returning were family ties and missing home whilst the key reasons for emigration were concerns about the quality of health care, lack of professional progression opportunities and feeling under-valued. …”
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    Distant Ties and Troubled Bonds in Trans-cultural Family Relations: by Shirin Akter Popy

    Published 2014-08-01
    “… Jhumpa Lahiri, an Indian-American writer, highly recognized for her exquisite investigation into human relation, vividly pictures the heartbreaking transformation of family ties and loss of traditional bonds in the trans-cultural backdrop of the 21st century global village. …”
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  16. 196

    Social work in the face of new challenges: blended families by Laura Domínguez de la Rosa, Mario Millán-Franco

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…, “Challenges to the family configuration: normalisation strategies” and “New ways of understanding family ties”. The results suggest that these families are still built around the basic pillar of heteronormativity. …”
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    Egy regionalista – földrajzos gyökerekkel. Beszélgetés Nemes-Nagy Józseffel [Interjú] by Gera, Anna

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…József Nemes-Nagy was born in 1948 in Budapest, but due to his family ties, he spent a lot of time in Sárvár, Vas County. …”
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    On the protection of the legally incapable in Brazil: the (ir)reconciliation between Criminal and Civil Law by Antonio de Holanda Cavalcante Segundo, Laura Germano Matos

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…When predicting institutionalization by an undetermined period of time of non-imputable individuals who committed a felony, the law maintains these persons far from community and family ties while hospitalized for psychiatric treatment. …”
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    Female Authority Figures in Dorothea Tanning’s Chasm: A Weekend by Glăvan Gabriela

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A celebrated painter and sculptor who shaped her artistic vision in the proximity of the historical avant-gardes, Tanning was also a writer who revealed the mystery and estrangement of family ties in Chasm: A weekend, a novel she started writing in 1943 and published six decades later, in 2004. …”
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    The Determinants of Return Migration: Evidence for Kosovo by Ardiana Gashi, Nick Adnett

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…As expected, the stronger the family ties of a migrant with their home country, the more likely they are to return. …”
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