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    THE CONTRIBUTION OF DOCTOR CONSTANTIN D. ANGELESCU TO THE CREATION AND STRENGTHENING OF GREATER ROMANIA by Radu Ștefan VERGATTI

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…He strived so that, at the end of the First World War, the Kingdom of Romania would be joined with the territories that were under foreign rule: Bessarabia, Bukovina, Transylvania. …”
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    Comparison of the Public Procurement System in Romania and the UK by Mihai-Bogdan Petrișor

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The present paper aims at a comparative study in the EU, mainly focusing on the analysis of the United Kingdom and Romania on procurement systems. One of the points made is that the European Union is trying an upgrade and revision of the regulations on public procurement, thus trying to promote quality and innovation in this area.…”
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    General Constantin Hârjeu – A close Collaborator of Alexandru Marghiloman by Luminița GIURGIU

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…He participated at a major event from our history – the union of Basarabia with the Kingdom of Romania, as a first step in the realization of the dream of a Great Romania.…”
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    Interference of the Buzău politician, Alexandru Marghiloman, with the Orthodox church and military environment, in the context of the holy historical act of the Union of Bessarabi... by Constantin NEAGU

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The brightest moment of his government was the union of Bessarabia with the Kingdom of Romania which interfered with both the military and the Orthodox church. …”
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    Conflits linguistiques invisibles : une communauté romande au bord de la mer Noire by Natalia Bichurina

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The municipality of Chabag was first part of the Russian empire, then of the Kingdom of Romania (between 1917 and 1940-44) and later from the Soviet Union; today Shabo it is part of Ukraine. …”
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    “AND THE IMAGE OF THE EMPEROR […] I HAVE TORN IT INTO A THOUSAND PIECES.” MENTAL FRONTIERS IN THE NĂSĂUD REGION AT THE END OF THE GREAT WAR by Claudia Septimia SABĂU

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The First World War and the events concluding 1918, namely the unification of Transylvania with the old Kingdom of Romania, changed not only the geographical frontiers of the former Austrian-Hungarian province, but also the mental ones, which are less evident from the official documents of the era. …”
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    WE “OURSELVES” VS. “OURSELVES ALONE” – A SINGLE ECONOMIC DOCTRINE FOR ALL ROMANIANS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY? by Mihai D. DRECIN, Nicoleta STANCA

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…As several generations of politicians successively acted as leaders of the Romanian National Party (PNR) in Transylvania, particularly the tribunists (1884-1892) and the new activists or “steel-hardened young men” (1903-1914), the economic, cultural, and political life of Romanians in Transylvania became more similar to that of Romanians in the Kingdom of Romania. From an economic perspective, both theorists in Transylvania and Romania were fostering the idea of a liberal “Ourselves alone” doctrine after 1900. …”
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    105 Years Since the Establishment of the Great Union The Stages of the Return of Bessarabia Within the Romanian Unitary National State by Nicolae ENCIU

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…At a distance of 105 years from those historical events, the truth appears as indisputable that any other way than the union of Bessarabia with the Old Kingdom of Romania was doomed to inevitable failure, and it is the great merit of the Council of the Country and the Bessarabian politicians of that period – Constantin Stere, Pantelimon Halippa, Vasile Stroescu, Ion Inculeț, Ion Pelivan et al. – to have found the only solution that led to the harbor long-awaited by the entire population. …”
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    Are migrants selected on motivational orientations? Selectivity patterns amongst international migrants in Europe by Polavieja, J, Fernandez-Reino, M, Ramos, M

    Published 2018
    “…We focus on migrants from nine different origins (France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Morocco, Brazil, and Andean countries) sampled at different European destinations varying in gross domestic product, type of welfare state, and linguistic distance. …”
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    Letters in Verse from the Great War by Mirela Florian

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Privates coming from the Kingdom of Romania also made verses in their letters or journal entries, but it was less common. …”
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    Romania during the Interwar Period: an Economic Approach by Camil-George Stoenescu

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In the following paper I want to succinctly present the main characteristics of the Kingdom of Romania during the period between 1918 and 1940, representing the two decades after the end of the First World War (World War I, The Great War) also known as the interwar period. …”
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    The Municipality of Cahul from a Demographic, Urban, Economic and Cultural Point of View (According to the Census Data of December 29, 1930) (I) by Nicolae ENCIU

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…An analysis of the events produced in the locality during the years of the national renaissance from 1917–1918 is carried out, noting the beneficial nature of the great event of the Union of Bessarabia with the Old Kingdom of Romania, including for the population of the city of Cahul. …”
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    Romanian Orthodox elementary denominational schools in Transylvania (1868–1921) by Paul Brusanowski

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In 1918, it was united with the Kingdom of Romania. As Hungary was a particularly complex state in ethnic and confessional terms before 1918, the school system developed under the coordination and financing of the churches. …”
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    Training needs for immigrant caregivers of older people in the home in europe: iene7 project. by Patricia Rocamora Pérez, Remedios López Liria, David Padilla Góngora, Ana Morales Montoya, Pilar Díaz López, José Manuel Aguilar Parra

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Methodology:A review of the scientific literature was carried out both nationally (Spain, Italy, United Kingdom and Romania) and internationally. Results: The analysis of needs, from our double perspective (care needs for the older people and training needs for their informal caregivers) can be summarized in six key aspects: 1) Loneliness, 2) Communication problems, 3) Person-centred and culturally appropriate care, 4) Restricted mobility, 5) Safeguarding issues (ethical and legal aspects of care), 6) Social and health resources. …”
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    Flavors, additives and nicotine levels detected among the most popular e-cigarette refill liquids across 9 European countries after the implementation of Tobacco Products Directive... by Charis Girvalaki, Manolis Tzatzarakis, Alexander Vardavas, Christina N. Kyriakos, Vasiliki Karzi, Polychronis Stivaktakis, Aristidis Tsatsakis, Constantine Vardavas

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Methods Within the Horizon2020, EUREST-PLUS study and during the post TPD sample selection period, we purchased in total 137 e-liquids from France, Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Spain, Romania, Hungary and Greece. These products included all e-liquids selected in the pre TPD period still available in the market and all the products that were in the top rank during the post TPD period. …”
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    Medical and sanitary service of northern part of Bukovyna after the First World War (1918-1928) by Oksana Huchko, Frozina Kuzyk

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The article deals with the main trends in the restoration and development of the medical and sanitary service in the territory of Northern Bukovyna in 1918-1928, during which martial law continued here, after which the territory became part of the Kingdom of Romania. In the first post-war period the population of the region found itself almost entirely without healthcare. …”
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