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    Vers l’établissement d’une « nationalité noire » ? Le rêve haïtien de James Theodore Holly by Claire Bourhis-Mariotti

    “…Thus, this article will examine in what conditions thousands of African-Americans decided to leave their homeland and relocate in Haiti. This Haitian experience, a subject that has been marginalized in the historiography of slavery, abolition and colonialism, was part of a larger and more complex process, namely the birth of black nationalism. …”
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    Harmonization of Islamic Legal Institutions and Customary Law in Marriage Dispensation Cases at The Panyabungan Religious Court by Muhamad Hasan Sebyar

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Harmonization between customary law and Islamic law (fiqh) has long occurred in our homeland. This study aims to illustrate the harmonization between Islamic legal institutions and customary institutions. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Love and Politics in the Poems of Sherko Bekas and Hamid Mosadegh by Teymoor Malmir

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The result of this research shows that both poets have shared ideas in the love of their own homeland and their concern about its situation. In many cases, the love and the themes emanating from them in their poems are an introduction to political issues and patriotic poems. …”
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    Human Rights and the Periphery: Righting the Deprivation of the Sama Dilaut as Indigenous Maritime Peoples in the Southern Philippines by Kriselle Marie Calica Aquino

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The Sama Dilaut identify their source of homeland and identity as peoples of the sea. Despite their procedural rights guaranteed under international and domestic legal instruments, they remain in the periphery within the informal hierarchy of ethnicities, not because they are resource-poor but because they are capability- and freedom-deprived. …”
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    The Impact of the Crisis in Ukraine in 2014 on Moldova, from the Perspective of a Historian by Paul D. Quinlan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Russia later retaliated with the support of two pro-Russian political parties, the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova and Renato Usatîi's "Patria" (Homeland) party. By their actions and official statements, these parties have embarrassed and continue to embarrass the pro-European and pro-Western policies of Moldova.…”
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    The Urgency of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah Based Islamic Jurisprudence in Maintaining Cohesiveness of the Indonesian Republic by Wahyu Abdul Jafar, Musda Asmara

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Ahlus sunnah wal jamaah Based Islamic Jurisprudence can be a strong binder of unity and integrity because there are ahlus sunnah wal jamaah Based Islamic Jurisprudence values of hubul wathon (love of the homeland), unity, and tolerance among religious believers. …”
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    Agency and Incentives of Diasporic Political Influencers on Facebook Malawi by Deborah Nyangulu, Albert Sharra

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Correspondingly, we frame diasporic political influencers as actors aided by digital technologies who engage in “long-distance nationalism” on Facebook against authoritarianism in the homeland. We deploy a qualitative mixed methods approach to analyze Facebook data of two diasporic political influencers, Onjezani Kenani and Manes Winnie Hale, who gave informed consent to use their Facebook data generated in 2018 and 2021, a period preceding and following the 2019 Malawi tripartite elections. …”
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    Developing Students’ Intercultural Competence through Children’s and Adolescent Literature by Brian Hibbs

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…While reading Me llamo María Isabel, numerous students noted the developmental nature of the main character’s trajectory as she strove to forge ties with her Puerto Rican ancestry while also negotiating her cultural identity in the United States and were able to appreciate the struggles immigrants experience as they learn the cultural traditions of the new homeland. Reading Béisbol en abril y otros cuentos helped students perceive similarities between Latino culture and their own mainstream American culture by comparing and contrasting aspects of Latino culture with their own.…”
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    Food Selection of Roe Deer (Capreolus Capreolus) on Agricultural Habitats by Tamás Barta, István Majzinger, Szilárd Pinnyey, Mihály Horti

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The feed selection habit of one of the most important big game in our homeland has not been researched yet in detail in the counties Csongrád and Békés, where the roe deer population is numerous and excellent. …”
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    The Communicative Functions in The Speech of The UAE National Anthem in The Light of The Eloquence of The Audience by Zainab Daryanavard (al-ghaisi), Rasoul Balavi, Ahmed M. Bataineh

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The official UAE national anthem is considered as a model for expressing the enthusiasm of the Emirati Arab public, who is proud of their Arabism, loyalty and love of the homeland, because of the expressions that this anthem carries, urging the public to national unity and peace, preserving the inherited traditions, the progress and development of the country and drawing the public’s attention and interaction in performance to enhance national identity. …”
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    Ukrainian community in the United States and the Ukrainian question during the First World War by Olga Sukhobokova

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The attention is focused on uniting Ukrainian social and political organizations in the United States to help their historical homeland and interaction between the Ukrainian diaspora and the US government and society, involving them to help the Ukrainian people. …”
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    Do Kentucky Kami Drink Bourbon? Exploring Parallel Glocalization in Global Shinto Offerings by Kaitlyn Ugoretz

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Examining these strategies alongside recent and historical cases in Shinto ritual at shrines <i>within</i> Japan, I propose that attending to processes of “parallel glocalization” helps to illuminate the quasi-fictive notion of the religious “homeland” and close the perceived gap in authenticity between ritual practices at home and abroad.…”
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    The National Movement within the Albanian Diaspora in1919-1920 by Deona Çali

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Albanian immigration societies such as Vatra (the Pan-Albanian Federation of America) as well as the Society of Albanians of Romania were critical actors in the efforts to advance the cause of their homeland during and after World War I. This article analyzes the migrant networks that operated during this period by considering the work of local and foreign representatives of these societies, such as Fan S. …”
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    Central European Innovative Practices Supporting Active Ageing by Ildikó Bihari, Ibolya Czibere, Judit Csoba, Noémi Kerekes, Andrea Rácz

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Prior to the elaboration and put into practice of the development ideas and plans, the partners evaluated the health care system and related services offered to elderly and disabled people in their homeland. The analyses revealed those shortage areas, where further developments would increase the possibility to keep and care for the target group in their homes. …”
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    Diaspora governance in times of COVID-19: The case of Turkish Diyanet in Italy by Chiara Maritato, Gül Ince-Beqo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… Since the Covid-19 emergency broke out, Turkish state institutions became crucial to govern diaspora communities facing lockdown measures and forced separation from the homeland. Being the first European country strongly affected by COVID-19 and where massive lockdown measures have been put in place, Italy is a relevant case to analyze. …”
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    The Border Difference: The Anishinaabeg, Benevolence, and State Indigenous Policy in the Nineteenth-Century Great Lakes Basin by Susan E. Gray

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Most affected by these policies were the Odawas, whose homeland was bisected by the international border. …”
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    Stone Print from the Karakengir River by Varfolomeev Victor V.

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It could have been lost during the Last Great Nomadic Migration – the exodus of the Kalmyks from the Russian Empire to their historical homeland in Dzungaria in 1771. The author expresses hope for the prospect of publication which will make the print item available for further research of the mysterious inscription.…”
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    LIGHTS: Laboratory for information globalization and harmonization technologies and studies by Choucri, Nazli, Madnick, Stuart E., Siegel, Michael D., Wang, Richard

    Published 2022
    “…For example, the new Department of Homeland Security will rely on intelligence information from all over the world to develop strategic responses to a wide range of security threats. …”
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