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  1. 1881

    الآثار السلبية لاستخدام الهواتف المحمولة الذکية على العلاقات الاجتماعية والدينية (دراسة ميدانية) by نسرين محمد صادق أبو النور

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It may cause the risk of losing identity, especially among young people, and the formation of some anti-homeland or morally deviant trends and ideas as a result of some negative external influences and blind imitation of the West in some of their habits and behaviors that differ from the customs of Arab societies through the ease of using some programs or websites on smart phones. …”
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    Article
  2. 1882
  3. 1883

    Laboratory for information globalization and harmonization by Siegel, Michael D., Madnick, Stuart E., Choucri, Nazli, Zhu, Harry, Haghseta, Farnaz, Moulton, Allen

    Published 2022
    “…Office of Counter-Terrorism and the newly-created Office of Homeland Security rely on intelligence information from all over the world to develop strategic responses to security threats. …”
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    Working Paper
  4. 1884

    離散的邊界:離散論述、土腔電影與《初戀紅豆冰》= The Frontiers of the diaspora: diaspora discourse, accented cinema and Ice Kacang Puppy Love by 许维贤 Hee, Wai Siam

    Published 2023
    “…This diaspora discourse excludes Malaysian Chinese localization discourse, and tends to create a theoretical link between localization and the “original homeland” myth of Bumiputera privileges. This article reflects on the difficulties and legitimacy of Malaysian Chinese localization, employing Sinophone theory to explore the “accented style” and the identity of local sensibility evident in the accented cinema Ice Kacang Puppy Love. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. 1885

    RUMELIAN OTTOMAN VOLUNTEERS IN BRITISH P.O.W. CAMPS (1916-1923) *BRİTANYA İMPARATORLUĞU SAVAŞ KAMPLARINDA ESİR DÜŞEN BATI RUMELİ ASILLI OSMANLI GÖNÜLLÜLERİ (1916-1923) by Redžep ŠKRİJELJ

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…By the end of the war more than 3 thousand Muslim volunteers from Rumelia were deported to Istanbul where they applied to Yugoslav authorities with a request for readmission into their homeland. For these prisoners of war, the difficult war was transformed into a difficult fight for survival and return to their families. …”
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    Article
  6. 1886
  7. 1887

    Osmanlı Tekke Mutfak Kültürü ve Mecmuâ-i Fevâid / The Ottoman Dervish Lodge Cuisine and Majmūʿa al-fawāʾid by Güldane

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The lodge cuisine helped Anatolia turn into a homeland. Travelers took shelter in the lodges in Anatolia. …”
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  8. 1888

    Disentangling Domestication from Food Production Systems in the Neotropics by Charles R. Clement, Alejandro Casas, Fabiola Alexandra Parra-Rondinel, Carolina Levis, Nivaldo Peroni, Natalia Hanazaki, Laura Cortés-Zárraga, Selene Rangel-Landa, Rubana Palhares Alves, Maria Julia Ferreira, Mariana Franco Cassino, Sara Deambrozi Coelho, Aldo Cruz-Soriano, Marggiori Pancorbo-Olivera, José Blancas, Andrea Martínez-Ballesté, Gustavo Lemes, Elisa Lotero-Velásquez, Vinicius Mutti Bertin, Guilherme Gerhardt Mazzochini

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This narrative continues to be influential, even though it has been deconstructed by archaeologists and geneticists in its homeland. To further disentangle domestication from reliance on food production systems, such as agriculture, we revisit definitions of domestication and food production systems, review the late Pleistocene–early Holocene archaeobotanical record, and quantify the use, management and domestication of Neotropical plants to provide insights about the past. …”
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  9. 1889
  10. 1890

    Bahram and Golandam; A Narrative of the Process of Individualization by Mahdi Sharifian, Roya Hashemizadeh

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The negative effects of the shadow have also been shown by elements such as the prince's rivals and the demons, after defeating the Jenian, Bahram first faced the demon and after killing it, he faced the mysterious and terrifying world of the collective unconscious (the terrible sea) and the various manifestations of this unconscious, such as the negative shadow (Behzad and Noushadshah), the hero, etc.In the end, after marrying Golandam, Bahram finds out about his father's restlessness and unhappiness with the help of the archetype of sleep, and after returning to his homeland, he becomes a worthy successor to his father. …”
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  11. 1891

    A Reflection on the Thoughts and Beliefs of the Math Poet: Kiumars Monshizadeh by karim rashidi gamin, pooran yusefipoor, hooshmand Esfandiyarpour

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…ComplaintIn his poems, Monshizadeh has complained about the misfortunes of the times and the pain of being alone, being away from the homeland and immigration, trying to fight against the times to save himself. …”
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    Article
  12. 1892

    Sõdadevaheline vene emigratsioon suures ilmas ja väikeses Eesti / Interwar Russian Emigration in the Larger World and "Little Estonia" by Irina Belobrovtseva, Aurika Meimre

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The Russian emigration is far from being merely a unique phenomenon of life and work outside of the homeland; indeed, it exerted a strong influence on the culture, scholarship, and literature of the countries of settlement. …”
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    Article
  13. 1893
  14. 1894

    Morphological and symbolic content analysis of Qarsha Ritual-dramatic movements of the Kurmanjs of Khorasan by Samane Radfar, Majid reza Moghanipour, Babak Shamshiri

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Over time, due to their forced migration from their original homeland to the northeastern borders, their religious dance of thanksgiving and praise have given way to multiple dances, all featuring combat actions, movements, and jumps aimed at increasing physical strength.…”
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    Article
  15. 1895

    A Comparative Study of the most significant Components of Romanticism in the Poems of Louis Aragon and Ahmad Shamloo by Mahdi Rahimi, Abolghasem Rahimi, Mohammad Kianidust, Azam Negarian

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Aragon witnesses the occupation of the homeland and the killing of innocent French people, and expresses its deep sorrow at seeing the horrific and violent scenes. …”
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    Article
  16. 1896

    A Comparative study of the most important components of romanticism in Shamloo and Tagore poetry by Nila nourbalin, Mahmoud Sadeghzadeh, Azizolah Tavakoli Kafiabad

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…I am glad to have come to my ancestors’ homeland.” (Mahvashan, 2018: 146). Shamlou has also read Tagore’s poems and even he has tape recorded Chitra Play in his voice (Pourazimi, 2018: 558-560). …”
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    Article
  17. 1897

    Relations between the Parsis of India and the East India Company (1601-1858) by Jaleh Tajaldini

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…At this time, Britain was their homeland. But the Parsis’ dependence on British capitalists also caused them some harm. …”
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  18. 1898

    A Comparative study linguistic and literary paradox in the poems of ‛Abd al-wahhāb al-Bayātī and Mohammad Reza šafi’i Kadkani by Hediyeh Ghasemifard, Naser Zare

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…If al-Bayati expresses his paradoxical poems in the form of death, homeland, prison and fire, Shafiei Kadkani reflects those ideas by the nature and subtle words. …”
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    Article
  19. 1899

    Vučedolska kultura u sjeverozapadnoj Hrvatskoj by Zorko Marković

    Published 1981-11-01
    “…The Vučedol culture lasted in NWC over 150 years, which means half the time of the duration in its homeland, estimated to ca. 300 years. Therefore this area is very important for the understanding of the migrations of the Vučedol population and its life in new areas. …”
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    Article
  20. 1900

    South Asian Muslim politics, 1937-1958 by Samad, Y, Yunas Samad

    Published 1991
    “…Jinnah accepted the Cabinet Mission Plan due to the strong pressures from the Muslim-majority provinces who were not interested in a separate homeland for Muslims and later he supported Suhrawardy's attempt to avoid partition of Bengal. …”
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