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    The margins or the metropole? The location of home in Odia Ofeimun’s London Letter and Other Poems by Oyeniyi Okunoye

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The migrant postcolonial writer is understood as almost always caught in a dilemma once a choice has to be made between identifying with the original homeland (which in most cases also coincides with the margins) and the colonial “mother country”, the metropolis. …”
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    Exploring the Intersection of Culture and Education in Nunavik by Nicole Ives, Vandna Sinha, Dominique Leman, Robert Levy-Powell, Wendy Thomson

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Nunavik lies north of the 55th parallel in Quebec, Canada and is one of four regions in Canada that comprise Inuit Nunaat (Inuvialuit, Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, and Nunavut) – Inuit homeland. The Inuit are one of three distinct Indigenous groups in Canada as defined by the Constitution Act, 1982, with distinct cultural heritage and language. …”
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    Ground Moving Target Imaging via SDAP-ISAR Processing: Review and New Trends by Marco Martorella, Samuele Gelli, Alessio Bacci

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Ground moving target imaging finds its main applications in both military and homeland security applications, with examples in operations of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) as well as border surveillance. …”
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    Religion and Populism in the Global South: Islamist Civilisationism of Pakistan’s Imran Khan by Kainat Shakil, Ihsan Yilmaz

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The paper finds that “New Pakistan” is indeed a “homeland” or an idolized society defined by Islamist civilisationism to which extreme emotions, sentimentality and victimhood are attached.…”
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    A Heuristic Cutting Plane Algorithm For Budget Allocation of Large-scale Domestic Airport Network Protection by Yan Xihong, Hao Shiyu

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…It is well known that airport security is an important component of homeland security, since airports are highly vulnerable to terrorist attacks. …”
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    Brazilian Venetan is going leísta by Alberto Frasson

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Corpus data and grammaticality judgments by native speakers showed that, unlike homeland varieties of Venetan, the clitic is used in doubling constructions with both indirect and direct objects. …”
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    The Muslim genome: postcolonial nation-building through genomics in Pakistan by Tayyaba Jiwani

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Further, I discuss how genomics attempted to resolve two major tensions in statist narratives: the nation’s immense ethnocultural diversity under a homogenous national identity, and a territorial disjuncture between its geographical “homeland” and ideological “heartland”. Thus, I situate Pakistan’s genomics effort in the history of ideological collaboration between state and intellectual elites, and challenge the inherently emancipatory assumptions of national genomics initiatives.…”
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    Barriers to Branding in Horticultural Crops by Muharrem ÖZCAN

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Turkey, which can grow subtropical and even tropical crops as well as the crops which’s homeland is Turkey, can grow approximately 48 million t of horticultural crops per year. …”
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    Plasmonic Sensors for Monitoring Biological and Chemical Threat Agents by Yeşeren Saylan, Semra Akgönüllü, Adil Denizli

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Sensors are excellent options owing to their ability to figure out a large number of problems and challenges in several areas, including homeland security, defense, medicine, pharmacology, industry, environment, agriculture, food safety, and so on. …”
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    The ‘ultimate toponym’ and national imaginaries in Georgia and Azerbaijan: Constraining Imaginaries of Borchali among Georgian Azeri-Turks by Karli-Jo T. Storm

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Physical and symbolic delimitation of the “homeland” – in 2- and 3-D, on the ground and on maps, in speech and in individual thought processes - facilitates a certain degree of intra-group solidarity and out-group wariness. …”
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    Stages of formation of innovation infrastructure: developed countries’ and Kazakhstan’s experience. by E. A. B. Zhatkanbayev Abilgaziyeva

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This article is closely studying the phenomenon of innovation and rapid development of its elements in the North Atlantic region, on the «homeland of innovations». This paper is based on the studies of Sh.Kungand and D.A.Kartsev: history and development of innovation infrastructure, general dynamics of the geographical spread of a new knowledge. …”
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    “We Are the Homeowners”: Sacred Textuality and the Social Structure of Jewish Religious Nationalism in Israel and the West Bank by Nehemia Stern

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It argues that the study of sacred texts serves as a medium through which Jewish religious Zionists articulate what it means to return to an ancestral homeland. It demonstrates how the study of these sacred texts is implicated in the cultivation of two different structural modes through which religious Zionists relate to ideas of homecoming. …”
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    “Everybody Knew Čuoppomáddu Stories”. On Human/Other‑Than-Human Relations in Stuornjárga as Revealed Through the Márka‑Sámi Toponyms by De Vivo, Erika

    Published 2022-07-01
    “… The Sámi people share their ancestral homeland (Sápmi, sub/Arctic Europe) not only with animals, plants, trees, rocks, colonial-settlers and more recent immigrants but also with other-than-human beings. …”
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    The Warramiri website: applying an alternative Yolŋu epistemology to digital development by Ben van Gelderen, Kathy Guthadjaka

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Abstract The intergenerational transmission of traditional language and culture is at the core of Yolŋu Indigenous knowledge practices. The homeland of Gäwa in remote Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, was established by Warramiri clan kinship networks to provide an appropriate place for this crucial role to continue. …”
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    Att tala för missionen by Andreas Hedberg

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The booklets rely heavily on pathos, especially when dealing with the day-to-day work of the missionaries, while logos is mainly reserved for presenting the mission’s project from the perspective of the homeland. Through the use of recurrent metaphors, the Christian faith is associated with light, life and freedom, while ”the heathens” are associated with darkness, weakness and captivity. …”
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    Sugarbag Dreaming by Natasha Fijn

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…For Yolngu living on country, in the homeland communities of northeast Arnhem Land, Australia the relationship with these local, endemic bees is quite different from the large-scale beekeeping industry used to pollinate major agricultural crops. …”
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    Migration Experiences and Changes of Identity. The Analysis of a Narrative by Kaja Kazmierska

    Published 2003-09-01
    “…As a result, she becomes a stranger in her homeland, but she also remains a stranger in the country to which she migrated. …”
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    Politik Hukum Perekonomian Berdasarkan Pasal 33 UUD 1945 by Taufiqurrohman Syahuri

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…They are among other things: first, the seriousness of the state in protecting the entire nation and the homeland based on the concept of unity in a real effort to bring about social justice; second, the concept of “Social Welfare” is intended to guarantee the welfare to the state/government and all the people; third, the framers who are committed and convinced that the ideals of social justice in   the economy can achieve equitable prosperity; fourth, the framers requires that the state only do the maintenance (bestuursdaad) and process (beheersdaad), instead of proprietary (eigensdaad). …”
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    The Sense of Loss in Jean Rhy’s Voyage in The Dark: The Absence of Mother and Imagined Black Identity by Zita Rarastesa

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The racial issue here is not only socially constructed, but it is also personally constructed, as Morgan does not consider England as her homeland although she is as white as English people. people. …”
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