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Of Dhammacārinī and Rematriation in Post-Genocidal Cambodia
Published 2021-12-01“…The repatriation of Khmer refugees to their homeland during 1992–1993 poses a question of to what extent the physical return could replenish the richness of people’s lives deprived by war-time atrocities. …”
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The American Reception and Settlement of Hungarian Refugees in 1956–1957
Published 2016-10-01“…The reestablishment of the communist system in post-1956 Hungary contributed to the perception that, for the refugees in the United States, there was no hope for return to the homeland. This assumption strengthened the attitudes of those who wished to embrace the American melting pot model. …”
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Poetry in the Social Studies Textbooks in Turkey
Published 2018-06-01“…These poems emphasizes flag, homeland, heroism etc.…”
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South Korea’s Cultural Policies towards its Diaspora Citizens
Published 2022-09-01“…South Korean society has diaspora communities living in various countries outside the homeland and the diaspora’s reasons for departing vary. …”
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Literature Study: The Value Of the Character Of Love For the Motherland In Science Learning
Published 2023-07-01“…Novelty/Originality of this study: A literature study on love for the motherland will show the importance of the character values of love for the homeland in science learning. So the character of love for the motherland is essential for students. …”
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Sociolinguistic Situation of Turkic Ethnicities Deported to Kazakhstan
Published 2021-11-01“…They found the second homeland in Kazakhstan got integrated into its cultural and socioeconomic life. …”
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«Томительный яд» отдаленных событий в поэзии Михаила Залесского
Published 2022-09-01“…Based on various sources, the biography of Zalessky, a cadet of the Don Corps, a member of the NTS, an implacable patriot of Russia, who until the end of his days believed in a homeland without Bolsheviks, was established. All stages of his life were reflected in Zalessky’s poetry, which determines the autobiographical nature of his poems. …”
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“If you become a slave here, do you think they’re going to fight there?” Tamil Diaspora Mobilizations and Host-country Politics
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Local Lore: Does It Work in FL Class?
Published 2019-11-01“…According to Safonova (2014), local lore in FL class pictures the "national map of the world", breeds love for homeland’s culture and history, and fosters a well-educated person. …”
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Holidays of Russian Emigration as Reflection of Historical Code of Pre-Revolutionary Russia (1920-1930)
Published 2017-11-01“…It is shown that the unwillingness of immigrants to accept the Soviet reality and the desire to preserve the values and traditions of a homeland for the descendants was expressed in the tradition to celebrate the holidays of pre-revolutionary Russia. …”
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Prison literature and Palestinian cause in the poem of samar Fi Al-Sijn by Tawfiq Ziyad
Published 2022“…The study also concluded that the poem Samar fi al-Sijn contains the prison issues as well as the elements of struggle and steadfastness that encourage all the Palestinian people to stand and liberate their homeland from the cruelty of the occupation.…”
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Differences in UV-C LED Inactivation of <i>Legionella</i> <i>pneumophila</i> Serogroups in Drinking Water
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Diaspora and Post-War Political Leadership in Somalia
Published 2011-03-01“…These diaspora communities retain close ties with the homeland and engage in a wide variety of transnational activities. …”
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“Ethnic” and “Cosmopolitan” Transnationalism: Two Cohorts of Croatian Immigrants in Australia
Published 2006-09-01“…So far transnationalism has been theorized as the sustained connection of migrants to their homelands, while this paper introduces a distinction between “ethnic” and “cosmopolitan” transnationalism. …”
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Fighting to belong: drivers for transnational diaspora military service in Israel and beyond
Published 2024-02-01“…Abstract Previous studies have explored two scenarios wherein diaspora members fight for their ancestral homeland: (1) in response to immediate threats, and (2) when the homeland’s conscription laws mandate enlistment. …”
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ythical narrative of migration and home in Vojvodina Slovak literature
Published 2023-11-01“…These thematic and motivic paradigms include motifs of migration, flatland, land, building a house, ancestors, and others, often portrayed in comparison to what things were like in the old homeland. These, through systematic repetition in many works of fiction and non-fiction, contributed to the construction of the myth of the promised land and the finding of a second homeland which became part of the collective memory of Vojvodina Slovaks. …”
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“My guitar is my rifle”: Mexican migrants mobilising unconventionally through arts
Published 2022-11-01“…Abstract Diasporas can create, transform, and exploit transnational networks to engage in political movements in their homeland and in their hostland, engaging in both electoral and non-electoral politics through political parties, political campaigns, and hometown organisations. …”
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A Rhetorical, Stylistic and Translation Quality Assessment Based -Study of English and French Translations of Al-Sayyab's Poem (Lianni Ghareeb- For I'm Stranger - (لأني غريب...
Published 2023-06-01“…Iraqi poets express their devotion and loyalty to their homeland profoundly and figuratively. Badr Shaker Al-Sayyab is an Iraqi pioneering figure in modern Arabic poetry. …”
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Meta-Leadership and National Emergency Preparedness: Strategies to Build Government Connectivity
Published 2010“…The acute threat of internationally driven and homeland-directed terrorism has changed the rules and expectations for governmental action, interaction, and willpower. …”
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