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    A Niche in a Conflict Area: The Development of the Baptist Church in the Areas of Petrinja, Glina, Sisak and Dvor by Laura Šakaja, Reinhard Henkel

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…The paper is based on interviews conducted mostly among representatives and members of the Baptist Church. After the Croatian Homeland War, in Banovina there was an increase in the number of members of this Church. …”
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    Koncepcija partizanskoj vojny v Litve v 1920— 1930-e gody [The concept of guerrilla warfare in Lithuania in the 1920—1930s] by Jokubauskas Vytautas

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The author also identifies the narratives associated with the guerrilla matters employed for propaganda purposes in order to create an image of a guerrilla as a defender of the Homeland — Lithuania. Additionally, the structure and numbers of the Union are analysed through a comparison with similar organisations of the other «small nations» of the Baltic North-East. …”
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    Silent (un)becoming song: Poetic adventures in history, memory and identity in Papusza and Song of Granite by Elzbieta Buslowska

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Drawing on Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s concept of the refrain as both the question of the native (home) and the “other” (the unknown homeland), and Maurice Blanchot’s notion of a disaster, the article will attempt to think with the films’ poetic “remembering” that is not narrated through the linearity of a story-telling but sounds silently in the vastness and motionlessness of the landscape, the creative treatment of the archive footage, materiality that remembers past from the outside of remembering and in the emotion of the song repeated in the black and white poetic expression of the refrain. …”
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    Rivals in Symbolism by Vsevolod E. Bagno, Tatiana V. Misnikevich

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The article examines the reception of Western European modernism in Russia in the late 19 th — early 20th centuries, with the emphasis on the phenomenon of the “crooked mirror” of a different nation perception, which not only endows the work of a foreign author with new functions, but sometimes also gives it a new scale (as with Byron, Zola, some of whose novels were published in Russian translation earlier than in the original in France, the Parnassian poet Jose Maria de Heredia, who received real fame in Russia, in contrast to the very short recognition in his homeland). The subject of the analysis is the texts that are maximally indicative and convincing for the stated topic, above all the translations from Paul Verlaine by Fyodor Sologub, who, along with Bryusov, opened the French poet to the Russian reader, and his original poems, created in the course of and largely as a result of work on translations. …”
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    ĐURUMLIJE IZ SANDŽAKA NA GALICIJI (1916-1917) // VOLUNTEERS FROM SANJAK IN GALICIA (1916/1917) by Redžep Škrijelj

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Every tenth captured or survived returned to homeland, which explains the vast post-war depopulation of the male population.…”
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    Value Vectors of Russian Literature: Nizhny Novgorod Text of Russian Literature by Elena M. Dzyuba, Victoria T. Zakharova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Theese features establish the relationship of creativity with the cultural and historical geospace, which appears as the spiritual homeland of the writer (protopop Avvakum, M. Gorky, E. …”
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    The Construction of the Subject in the Process of Popular Culture Consumption by Reza Samim

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…It seems that plurality in societies in transition, which are not the original homeland of this culture, has caused a kind of heterogeneity, which is also evident in Iran as a society in transition. …”
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    The romantic trend in the Iraqi short story until the revolution of July 1958 by Omar Al-Talib

    Published 1975-04-01
    “…The writers of the Diaspora had a great impact on the souls of the Iraqi readers, as they were the ones who carried the banner of the revolution against the old with violence and determination and were able to fit between those bright colors derived from the blessings of nature in their original homeland and those with iron and the delicate spirit that they derived from their new world. . …”
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    Interpretations of the church history of Ukraine in the publications of the ukrainian diaspora of the second half of the 1980s by Ruslan Savchuk

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article examines the mental stereotypes of authors from the Diaspora, formed in the conditions of life outside the homeland, which result in historical myths. The emphasis on tolerance and overcoming confessional borders for the benefi t of the people and the national idea is characteristic. …”
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    Nationalism and Muslim identity: An Examination of the Axiology of Islamic Education by Edi Sundowo, Salminawati, Usiono, Amsal Qori Dalimunthe, Neng Nurcahyati Sinulingga

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Nationalism is an attitude of love for the homeland and nation that does not conflict with Islamic teachings as long as it does not contain fanaticism, chauvinism or superiority. …”
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    Ethnonyms in Karabakh Folklore and their Linguistic Characteristics by Rafig Rahib Mammadov

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The names of ancient tribes, clans and peoples that existed in the homeland of the language speakers have been preserved in folklore examples and have survived to this day. …”
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    Dialogue Unites Us. Isolation Divides Us by Liliana CONDRATICOVA, Constantin TOMA, Marius-Adrian NICOARĂ

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The lesson of history and dignity of the year 1918” held in the Union Hall of the Academy of Music, Theater and Fine Arts in Chisinau; the commitment to rehabilitate the building by bearing all costs by the Buzău Local Council; a substantial book donation; the concert “The Romanian language is my homeland”; the “Chisinau for Buzau” project; the series of scientific conferences generically named “Zilele Alexandru Marghiloman” et al. …”
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    Bioecology, landscape use, and breeding technology of ephalotaxus drupacea sieb. Et zucc. by Kobuljanov Dostonbek, Karimova Zilnura

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It is an evergreen ornamental shrub, 10-15 m tall, belonging to the Cephalotaxaceae family. Homeland - Central China, Korea, East India, Japan. …”
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    THE ORIGINAL DESIGN OF THE PROJECT RECREATION AND TOURISM SMALL COMPLEX by V M Shuvalo, - Quazi Shibli Suman

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The main objectives of the project “clearing rallies”: spiritual and moral education; promoting tourism and a healthy lifestyle; the military-Patriotic upbringing of youth in spirit of devotion and love for his Homeland; physical training of children and youth to challenging treks and expeditions; the development of creative and sporting talent in children; help the youth in determining their life path. …”
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    سياسة الولايات المتحدة في الدفاع عن الشرق الأوسط تطورها و أثرها على قيام حلف بغداد و تعزيز الدور التركي في الشرق الأوسط (1950- 1953) من وثائق وزارة الخارجية الأمريكية... by صباح صالح رضا

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…After the dismemberment of the “Arab Homeland” by “Sykes – Picot Agreement” (1916), “Belford Declaration” (1917), the Independence of the “Orient States” (1946), and the establishment of the so-called “State of Israel” (1948), the concern of the USA was concentrated on rallying the States of the Middle East in a “Defense Organization” to resist the Arab National Orientation, and the ‘Communist Threats”, and to protect the western investments, through indigenous military forces and local self-finance. …”
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    Pengenalan Ragam Keanekaragaman Hayati dalam Cerita Rakyat Kalimantan Timur by Norma Atika Sari

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Through cheerful people, children will recognize the culture of their homeland through the following stages: (1) introduction, (2) love, (3) habituation, and (4) preserving.…”
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    Model-Based Systems Engineering Cybersecurity for Space Systems by Mitchell Kirshner

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Recommendations for the future of space cybersecurity include the addition of the space sector to the Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency’s list of critical infrastructure sectors to improve standardization and control of space cyberinfrastructure.…”
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    Topos “Karjala” in Bilingual Poetry by A. Volkov by I. N. Mineeva, T. V. Pashkova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Like an archeologist, the author turns to the understanding of the mythological genealogy of “Karjala”, its ancestral homeland, proto-language, archetypes of national consciousness, totem signs. …”
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    Tissue Culture Studies in Olive Plants on the World and Turkey by Zeliha Çiftçi, Mizgin Ay, Ebru Sakar

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Known as the world’s most healthy and natural source of vegetable oil, the history of olives dates back to 10,000 years ago. The homeland of olives, a member of the Oleacea family, is Upper Mesopotamia and Southern Asia, including Southeastern Anatolia and Syria. …”
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