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Destinies of reemigrants: Dmitry Kobyakov in the diary and letters of Yuri Sofiev
Published 2019-12-01“…They are called returnees, re-emigrants, because after many years of living in a foreign land, they returned to their homeland. After returning between Yu. Sofiev and D. …”
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RELASI NILAI NASIONALISME DAN KONSEP HUBBUL WATHAN MINAL IMAN DALAM PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
Published 2017-11-01“…In that program, there is a character of the spirit of nationalism and love of the homeland as a form of hubbul wathan minal iman that can be applied by all Islamic educational institutions to maintain the spirit of nationalism. …”
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KEEPING IDENTITY, FREEDOM, AND INDEPENDENCE OF POLISH EXILES IN SIBERIA IN 19th CENTURY (TILL 1914)
Published 2015-04-01“…They tried to create at least a semblance of homeland to some degree in exile. Among a certain group of deportees there was a strong conviction that it is not enough to cultivate or even strengthen Polish traditions to get ready for the economic development of Poland, once the independence is regained. …”
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From the Dreyfus Affair to Zionism in Palestine: Rashid Riḍā’s Views of Jews in Relation to the ‘Christian’ Colonial West
Published 2022-08-01“…The article discusses how Riḍā was frustrated that European powers let down the Arabs by supporting the Jews in establishing their homeland at the cost of the rights of its indigenous habitants. …”
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Design and Analysis of an Adaptive Obstacle-Overcoming Tracked Robot with Passive Swing Arms
Published 2023-11-01“…These findings demonstrate the potential of the robot in various applications, such as search and rescue missions and homeland security.…”
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Refuge and Resistance: Theater with Kurds and Yezidi Survivors of ISIS
Published 2022-09-01“…The Yezidi are survivors of the 2014 genocide perpetrated by the Islamic State (ISIS, also known by its Arabic acronym Da’esh) which resulted in mass killing, captivity and expulsion from their ancestral homeland of Mt. Sinjar in northern Iraq. They are part of the Kurdish people, who have engaged in centuries of struggle to protect their cultural and political identity, establish autonomy and ensure their security in the broader Middle East. …”
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THE ISLAMIC CHARACTER VALUES OF KUPATAN TRADITION IN BANGKALAN, MADURA, EAST JAVA
Published 2020-11-01“…The manifesta- tion of Islamic character values in Kupatan could form a community that is religious, responsible, socially and environmentally caring, friendly and communicative, loves the homeland, and is creative. …”
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Migration motivation and psychosocial issues of Internally Displaced People: A close-up from Homs, Syria
Published 2023-01-01“…More than 6,6 million people were forced to leave their homeland, and a further 6,9 million became Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). …”
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Sin Chae-ho, historical science and nationalism (On the origin of Korean historiography)
Published 2018-12-01“…However, Koreans were unique, because they are directed outward against the traitors of the homeland and the “universalists” that consistently suppressed the national spirit. …”
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STRATEGIE ADAPTACYJNE PRZEDSTAWICIELI MŁODEGO POKOLENIA MNIEJSZOŚCI LITEWSKIEJ W POLSCE PO MIGRACJI EDUKACYJNEJ NA LITWĘ
Published 2017-03-01“…Then, I distinguish two strategies of adaptation – ‘minority group-oriented’ and ‘foreign homeland-oriented’. The attitude towards the community of origin (the minority group in Sejny region) and towards the host community (Lithuanian society) are the criteria to identify them. …”
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Nomadism and homelessness with emphasis on the visual features of Islamic mystics' homes
Published 2022-08-01“…The most important problem of the mystic man is to move away from the original homeland, and his effort to return to the era of carpentry is the subject of all mystical books. …”
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Agriculture along the upper part of the Middle Zarafshan River during the first millennium AD: A multi-site archaeobotanical analysis.
Published 2024-01-01“…The Zarafshan River runs from the mountains of Tajikistan and terminates in the sands of the Kyzyl-Kum Desert in Uzbekistan; it served as a communication route and homeland for the Sogdians. The Sogdians are historically depicted as merchants existing from the end of the first millennium BC through the first millennium AD. …”
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„Aber was ist als Ganzes überhaupt darstellbar?“ Zum literarischen Schaffen von Erica Pedretti (1930–2022)
Published 2023-11-01“…Trained as a goldsmith and silversmith, then and for life active as an object artist, she became a writer in the course of the 1960s because she could only cope by writing with her loss of homeland in Czech Moravia. Her texts remained consistently shaped by this experience, even though she repeatedly used distancing effects in the confrontation with it in new literary ways. …”
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Beardsley Movement in the Russian Silver Age Culture
Published 2022-09-01“…Being the brightest representative of English aestheticism and Art Nouveau, Aubrey Beardsley became a champion of the ideas of new art for Russia. In his homeland, Aubrey Beardsley managed to make a real revolution in the field of illustration and book graphics, separating them into independent elements of creativity and raising the art of graphics to a completely new, unprecedently high level. …”
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The Italian outstanding dilemma between fossil stocks and renewable resources: two Apulian case studies
Published 2019-11-01“…The dilemma between the use of traditional or renewable energy sources is particularly evident in Apulia, “homeland” of the Italian photovoltaics and, at the same time, major producer of coal-based thermoelectric power as well as future EU energy hub for natural gas. …”
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From Opposition Leader to Prime Minister: Giorgia Meloni and Women’s Issues in the Italian Radical Right
Published 2023-02-01“…Under the motto “God, homeland, and family”—but also by stressing one further important marker of social identity, i.e., gender—Italian radical right party leader Giorgia Meloni multiplied her party seats in parliament from 2013 onwards. …”
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On a Country in Captive: A Review on Aruni Kashyap’s There Is No Good Time for Bad News
Published 2021-12-01“…These verses are stained with the everyday violence encountered by the people of his homeland and unquestionably create a lasting impact, with the conversational style of language that is astutely employed by the poet.…”
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Tsaritsyn Voivode Ivan Stepanovich Ostrenev: The History of the City Through a Biography
Published 2022-06-01“…Based on an analysis of a wide range of published documentary sources, the author explores the main stages of the life of this serviceman in his homeland from Nizhny Novgorod. The research is based on the voivods’ formal responses, rank records, scribal descriptions, food and expense books of various orders. …”
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Japanese ‘Scientific Diaspora’ in 21st Century: Features of Self-Organization and State Policy towards Japanese Researchers Overseas
Published 2024-03-01“…It is established that decision-makers in scientific policy consider that scientific workers do not completely sever ties with their homeland and can contribute to achieving Japan’s strategic development goals.…”
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The image of the father in Mongolian nomadic literature or why it is necessary to be a man
Published 2021-12-01“…When the word «father» is used in Mongolian language, the first words that come to mind with it are «mother», then «homeland», «son», «mountain», «god», etc., all of which highlight the meaning and essence of human life. …”
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