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Episode Examination of the Turkmen Saga of Varka-Gülşa
Published 2015-12-01“…Varka gets away from his homeland. And Gülşa is forced to have a marriage with someone else. …”
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THE EXHIBITION “REVOLUTIONARY SPAIN FIGHTING AGAINST FASCISM” AS A PRODUCT OF SOCIALIST REAL-IST CULTURE
Published 2021-11-01“…The role of the stern, but loving and caring father-mentor belonged to Stalin, whose portraits appeared several times at the exhibition. Homeland was the mother, for whose freedom the Republicans (sons and daughters) fought. …”
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Using Mobile Robots to Establish Mobile Wireless Mesh Networks and Increase Network Throughput
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De Governador Valadares e Criciúma para Boston
Published 2007-03-01“…The data, emerged from the interviews and participant observation, has shown that women do not just wait in their homeland for their husbands or children to return, but have an integral participation in the process and helping to form the migration networks. …”
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Bolesław Krzywousty bohaterem dramatów pijarskich
Published 2022-12-01“…The monarch embodied the Piarist ducational ideal of a knight making efforts to defend the homeland. He was portrayed as a warrior, knight, sage, politician, and defender of the Christian faith. …”
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New Trends in Secure Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks
Published 2013-05-01“…Recently, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been deployed into a variety of applications including homeland security, military systems, and health care. …”
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Anthropology of migration: The experience of the Doukhobors in Canada
Published 2015-01-01“…However, despite many common characteristics of all Canadian Doukhobors that have arisen on the basis of a common religious cult and joint activities, one language (Russian) and genesis, Doukhobors of the Mordovian origin, long living outside their historic homeland, still remember about the ethnic roots, retaining some features of the traditional Mordovian culture.…”
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American Philhellenes, Protestant Missionaries and the “Orphans” of the 1821 Hellenic War of Independence: The Case of Christodoulos Evangelides
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MUSEUM OF LEMKO CULTURE AT ZYNDRANOWA
Published 2023-03-01“…The Museum’screators aimed not only at preserving and displaying tracesof Lemko tangible heritage, but also at maintaining bonds ofthe displaced Lemkos with their former homeland. Withtime, the Museum also began playing an important role inpreserving the Lemko ethnic identity.…”
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Narrating the Danube Swabian Identity and Experience from Women's Perspective
Published 2023-09-01“…Nostalgic overtones about a lost homeland intersect with a lasting feeling of being atopos—i.e., “of no place,” in exile and in the diaspora. …”
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The Feminine Section and the political instrumentalization of flamenco dance during the Franco dictatorship (1940-1975)
Published 2022-02-01“…The results show a first autarchic stage, that of the forties, in which flamenco dance is instrumentalized under the myth of the unity of the homeland, for from the fifties, as part of the developmental strategy in the economic and openness in politics, flamenco becomes a weapon of political indoctrination to reinforce and symbolize the new national identity. …”
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Early Enlightenment English poets on Russia and its Sovereign: Matthew Prior and Thomas Tickell
Published 2022-12-01“…For two of them, Matthew Prior and Thomas Tickell, the poetic picture of the world extended to the power in the East - Russia, which was developing as dynamically as their homeland. Against the background of the changing image of Russia in Britain, the paper analyzes excerpts from famous works of these writers (Carmen seculare, for the year 1700 by Matthew Prior and A Poem ... on the Prospect of Peacе by Thomas Tickell) concerning Peter I and Russia. …”
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Punishment in an Early Colonial Society: The Inglorious History of Wellington Gaol, 1844–1931
Published 2023-03-01“…First, it will be argued that it had symbolic importance in maintaining settler identity with the homeland. Second, it had a functional importance in terms of the way it represented the ability of the colonial government to subdue any recalcitrant who sought to challenge the authority of British imperial power. …”
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Tūhonotanga—A Māori Perspective of Healing and Well-Being through Ongoing and Regained Connection to Self, Culture, Kin, Land and Sky
Published 2021-06-01“…As granddaughter to Ina Tepapatahi, Patara Te Tuhi, Puahaere, and Haora Tipakoinaki, Donny carries the responsibility for healing in the sense of helping her people find their way back home after 186 years of colonial violence and rule in her homeland of Aotearoa. This chapter discusses the way she works with tāngata whaiora (Māori people, seekers of wellness) and how the process of healing is conceptualized in her Mãori worldview.…”
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The Absent Curriculum in Finnish History Textbooks: The Case of Colonialism
Published 2024-03-01“… This article examines the gaps in relation to the Sámi people and the colonization of Sápmi (Sámi homeland) in Finnish history textbooks. In the Finnish school system, there is very little knowledge about the Sámi and the colonization of Sápmi. …”
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Il "Ciclo del Cossovo" di Milan Rakić
Published 2024-04-01“…Of the seven poems in the cycle, five sing about the tragic destiny of that land, the cradle of Serbian religiosity; one, Na Gazi Mestanu, associates the taste for historical reenactments of Parnassi’s poetics with the passionate defense and proud exaltation of the Serbian people who in centuries-old relations with their homeland have drawn the stimulus for rebirth; the last, Legacy, the most evocative and vibrant, raises that indissoluble bond with the spiritual richness of the past as a reason for existential comfort. …”
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Refleksi Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Helsinki Dalam Kaitan Makna Otonomi Khusus Di Aceh
Published 2016-05-01“…Reasons for granting the status of special autonomy in Aceh, one of which was to eliminate the GAM movement which aims to separate itself from the Homeland. Granting autonomy status is determined through of the Helsinki MoU is transformed in Law No. 11 of 2006. …”
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The Religious Identity Perception of the Egyptian Muslim Diaspora in the West: A Case Study of Postgraduate Students
Published 2021-09-01“…This study finds that participants perceive their religious identity as an individual characteristic, rather than a social one and previous experiences in the homeland greatly affect their sense of belonging. Participants also express their belonging to a spiritual territory, rather than a spatial one. …”
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KH. R. Ansnawi’s Thoughts on Nationalism Values against Colonialism and Imperialism
Published 2022-09-01“…While the statesmanship values contained in his works included unity, justice, love for the homeland, and divine values. Conclusion The study concluded that KH. …”
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One city two teams: A mixed approach study for exploring sports fandom
Published 2023-12-01“…AbstractHomeland attachment plays an important role in identification with a sports team, but when a fan has two local teams to choose from, other factors come into play. …”
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