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    The figure of Amerikán – “Americaner” in two short stories from the early 20th century Vojvodina Slovak literature by Dana Hučková

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This phenomenon led to the emergence of a cultural-anthropological and subsequently literary topos of the Amerikán – “Americaner” (a person who returned from emigration to America to their homeland). Vojvodina Slovak writers in the early 20th century – the realistic prose writer Ján Čajak (1863 – 1944) and the prose writer and modernist playwright Vladimír Hurban Vladimírov (VHV, 1884 – 1950) among others – also addressed this topic. …”
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    Urgensi Pengaturan Kewarganegaraan Ganda Bagi Diaspora Indonesia by May Lim Charity

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In addition, it is based on the reality of globalization and the spirit of the constitution that protects all the entire homeland of Indonesia, including Indonesian citizens residing abroad.…”
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    US Government and American Muslims Engage to Define Islamophobia by M. A. Muqtedar Khan

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…The government was represented by the Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, and associated agencies. The morning keynote address was delivered by Alina Romanowski (Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Professional and Cultural Affairs). …”
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    THE PROBLEM OF RUSSIAN POST-REVOLUTIONARY EMIGRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE INTERNATIONAL POSITION OF THE SOVIET STATE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 1920S by Natal'ya Y. Vasil'eva, Andrei Y. Sidorov

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Nansen for a large-scale repatriation of Russian emigrants to their homeland in the 1920s.</p></body></html>…”
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    The Genesis of La desesperanza by José Donoso by Mary Lusky Friedman

    Published 1999-06-01
    “…This study analyzes the seven hundred pages of working notes made by the Chilean writer José Donoso as he created La desesperanza , his 1986 novel about the return of a Chilean exile to his homeland. These notes, made in two sustained working sessions, one in the year beginning in December 1980 and the other in the first eight months of 1985, reveal a particular modus operandi : intent on inventing characters who were believable and complex, Donoso subordinated every other aspect of the work—plot, technical considerations like point of view and register, and even the ideas the novel would ultimately convey—to the imagining of a community of fully realized fictional beings. …”
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    Struggle for Liberation of the Peoples of Yugoslavia (Belgrade Operation) by N. F. Azyasskiy

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…In the military history of our homeland many memorable important dates leading up to the final victory over fascism are forever imprinted. …”
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    Self−knowledge: Masha and Esragh perspective and their educational consequence by Mohammad Beheshti

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…But in Eshragh philosophyinternal orientation, attention to internal development, hereafter orientation, return tothe main homeland, and the softening the secret is also added and the educationalmethods in this school are indoctrination, reclusion, recitation, death remembranceand resurrection.…”
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    Man in the Face of Fate: The Motive of Transformation in Gaito Gazdanov’s Short Prose by Альфия Смирнова

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The motive of transformation allows us to reveal the drama of a person (“Another”), deprived of his native home and homeland, in the story of Princess Mary, whose fate is predetermined by the fate of an emigrant, forced to lead a double life.…”
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    Adversarial Examples in Visual Object Tracking in Satellite Videos: Cross-Frame Momentum Accumulation for Adversarial Examples Generation by Yu Zhang, Lingfei Wang, Chenghao Zhang, Jin Li

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The visual object tracking technology of remote sensing images has important applications in areas with high safety performance such as national defense, homeland security, and intelligent transportation in smart cities. …”
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    Granica - "portret" antropologiczny by Halina Rusek

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…However these are the people always situated on one side of the border, the one they identify with as their private homeland. The inhabitants of Cieszyn Silesia have two such homelands.…”
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    MIGRATION FROM THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA TO THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: PARTICULARITIES OF LABOUR ACTIVITY AND ADAPTATION TO THE LABOUR MARKET by Svetlana RUSU

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The migration of the population in Russia is irrevocable, since for migrants Russia becomes their homeland, they integrate and stay there to live.…”
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    Celerity of Ice Breakup Front in the Regulated Peace River, Canada, and Implications for the Recharge of the Peace–Athabasca Delta by Spyros Beltaos

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Timely release of flow from upstream hydropower generation facilities on the Peace River can enhance potential ice-jam flooding near the drying Peace–Athabasca Delta (PAD), a Ramsar wetland of international importance and homeland to Indigenous Peoples. An important consideration in deciding whether and when to commence a release is the celerity of the breakup front as it advances along the Peace River. …”
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    <i>Minaret</i> di Leila Aboulela: dall’esilio a una nuova casa? by Stefania Sterlecchini

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…It is characterized by the unmistakable voices of writers of Muslim origin who explore, often from a multifaceted perspective, the intricate relationship between their own and British culture, focusing too on the tangled experience of leaving their homeland and of being received by the Western society barely known to them. …”
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    Farouk Gweda: The Realist Romantic by Ali Nazari, Somayyeh Ownaq

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The present paper studies Romanticism in Farouk Gweda’s poems under the themes of love, pain, dream and hope, and analyzes Realism manifest in the poet’s invitation to revolt and rise in Islamic-Arabic countries, description of nation’s situations, resistance and homeland. After studying these two schools, similar qualities common between these two, that is, use of natural phenomena, are analyzed as well. …”
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    Cerraba los ojos para vivir. The theme of the pain of exile in autobiographical texts of Héctor Tizón by Alejandra Liñán

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…<p class="western" align="justify"><span><span style="color: #353637;"><span><span style="font-family: 'Liberation Sans', serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span><span><span><span>The purpose of this article is to analyze and interpret the relationship established between the classic theme of the exile trip and the literary production of the Argentine writer Héctor Tizón, focused on the topics of the pain of the departure and the feeling of longing for the lost homeland, themed in some chapters of the book No es posible callar (2004). …”
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    Konfrontacje Rosji z Zachodem w rosyjskiej prozie alternatywno-historycznej. Wariant „Bis” Siergieja Anisimowa by Andrzej Polak

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Contained in them alternative visions of World War II (although completely different) reflect the dreams of Russians about the development of history in which their homeland is growing as well as Western countries. The author also discusses the reasons for the unwavering popularity of alternative history in Russia and their correlations with imperial literature (describing revived, powerful Russia) which is no less successful.…”
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    Trauma and Sacrifice in Divided Communities: The Sacralisation of the Victims of Terrorism in Spain by Eliana Alemán, José M. Pérez-Agote

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This work aims to show that the sacrificial status of the victims of acts of terrorism, such as the 2004 Madrid train bombings (“11-M”) and ETA (Basque Homeland and Liberty) attacks in Spain, is determined by how it is interpreted by the communities affected and the manner in which it is ritually elaborated a posteriori by society and institutionalised by the state. …”
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    Problematic Dilemma of The Limitation of Granting Remission for Corruption Prisoners by Maroni Maroni, Nenny Dwi Ariani

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…For the corruption prisoners that doing corruption in the high nominal to get the special requirement for granting remission should be added in the high profile corruption prisoners are required to accomplish morality education on the nation and homeland patriotism at their expenses. While the lower profile ones are required to following the common standard coaching for general prisoners.   …”
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    Archaeolinguistic evidence for the farming/language dispersal of Koreanic by Mark J. Hudson, Martine Robbeets

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…While earlier research often saw Altaic as an exception to the farming/language dispersal hypothesis, recent work on millet cultivation in northeast China has led to the proposal that the West Liao basin was the Neolithic homeland of a Transeurasian language family. Here, we examine the archaeolinguistic evidence used to associate millet farming dispersals with Proto-Macro-Koreanic, analysing the identification of population movements in the archaeological record, the role of small-scale cultivation in language dispersals, and Middle–Late Neolithic demography. …”
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    Features of Irish Migration to England in Late 14th — First Half of 15th Century by N. A. Lagoshina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The author concludes that the preservation of restrictive legislation in local governance and education, as well as attempts to mass deport Irish immigrants back to their homeland, indicate the formation of stable prejudices and intolerance among English subjects towards Irish subjects of the king.…”
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