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    A song to Sana in (becoming) sea by Catalina Mejia Moreno

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…It speaks to the multiplicity of entanglements and the impossibility of separation, as Katherine McKittrick reminds us: “what I know, where I know from, who I know from, and why I cannot possibly know.”…”
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    A Doctor’s Appointment and a Doctor’s Anointment by Brandon Sultan

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…“Madre mia, me duele, me duele.” complained the old man The priestess quickly replied, “I can’t help you unless I know where your pain is.” “ Madre, I don’t know, this pain is different, all of it hurts” he responded. …”
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    On historical household budgets by A'Hearn, B, Amendola, N, Vecchi, G

    Published 2016
    “…The paper argues that household budgets are the best starting point for investigating a number of big questions related to the evolution of the living standards during the last two-three centuries. If one knows where to look, historical family budgets are more abundant than might be suspected. …”
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    POSSIBLE LESSONS TO LEARN FROM THE WAR STARTED BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AGAINST UKRAINE by Lieutenant-General (Ret.) Associate Professor Constantin MINCU, Ph.D

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The concerns get bigger as no one knows where this „vicinity” ends, in Berlin or in the Atlantic!? …”
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    LESSONS LEARNED AFTER ONE YEAR OF WAR IN UKRAINE by Lieutenant-General (Ret.) Associated Professor Constantin MINCU, Ph.D

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In the context of the invasion of Ukraine (on 24.02.2022), by the Russian Federation without any plausible reason and unprovoked, the concerns of Romania and other countries, that are historically and geographically unluckily situated in what the Russians call with imperial arrogance their “Near Neighbourhood”, have increased dramatically, the main reason for it is that no one knows where this neighbourhood ends. The material presents some events and facts regarding the preliminaries of the war and the 12 months of atrocious war, from which local civilian and military leaders would have a lot to learn and correct. …”
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    The Taking of Life: Killing Someone in the Name of Preserving Another by Eray Yaganak

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…In other words, the main criticism of this argument is that violence tends to breed more violence, and that once the killing of humans is allowed, even in defense of the innocent, no one knows where the violence will end.…”
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    PERILAKU IBU RUMAH TANGGA DALAM PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DI KECAMATAN PAUH KOTA PADANG by Nurfadila Rahmi, Ernawati Ernawati

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The research objective aims to determine the behavior of housewives about 1) knowing where the housewives dispose of waste in Pauh Subdistrict, Padang City, 2) knowing the condition of the waste disposed of by housewives in Pauh Subdistrict, Padang City, 3) knowing whether housewives carry out waste management in Pauh District. …”
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    A qualitative study to explore experiences of anti-racism teaching in medical residency programs across the United States and subsequent creation of the SPOC (Support - Pipeline -... by Alida M. Gertz, Michele Smith, Davon Thomas, Angeline Ti, Cheryl Vamos, Joe Bohn

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Seven themes emerged: (1) Racism in medicine is ubiquitous; (2) Anti-racism teaching in medicine varies widely; (3) Sustainability strategies should be multifaceted and include recruitment, resource allocation, and outcome measures; (4) Resources are widely available and accessible if one knows where to look; (5) Outcomes and metrics of success should include resident- faculty-, patient- community-, and system-focused outcomes; (6) Curricular strategies should be multilayered, longitudinal, and woven into the curriculum; and (7) Self-reflection and discomfort are necessary parts of the process.  …”
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    Predicting health services utilization using a score of perceived barriers to medical care: evidence from rural Senegal by Marion Coste, Marwân-al-Qays Bousmah

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We estimate the score on six items: (1) knowing where to go, (2) getting permission, (3) having money, (4) distance to the facility, (5) finding transport, and (6) not wanting to go alone, using individual data from 1787 adult participants living in rural Senegal. …”
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    GLOBAL SECURITY TRENDS IN EURO-ATLANTIC AREA AND NATO NEW STRATEGIC CONCEPT by Igor Gjoreski, Zoran Nacev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The multitude of information, i.e. disinformation that is placed, confused the public, and no one knows where it is and what the truth is. The challenge of such warfare affects the security of states expressed through the implications of their defence, multiplying the instability that leads to new vulnerabilities and crises. …”
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