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The American Living Donor Fund
Published 2015-01-01“…More than one million people have died as a result of end stage renal disease since 1980; Fry-Revere points out that this number is more than the approximate total of 623,000 military deaths in World Wars I and II, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq combined. …”
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Концепти ВОЛОНТЕР і ВОЛОНТЕРСТВО: історичний контекст та перспективи розвитку (погляд лінгвіста)
Published 2022-12-01“…[Електр. ресурс] URL:http://ifrc-media.org/interactive/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/FP-brochure-2015.pdf World War I and the American Red Cross [Електр. ресурс].URL: https://www.redcross.org/content/dam/redcross/National/history-wwi.pdf…”
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COLECȚIA NUMISMATICĂ A LUI ORMÓS ZSIGMOND – ÎNTRE PASIUNE ȘI RAȚIUNE
Published 2022-12-01“…Other pieces, gold and silver coins and medals, disappeared at the end of the World War I, in the troubled days of autumn 1918. A delegate of the National Inspectorate of Museums and Libraries in Budapest took some small items from the museum’s collection, bought over the years from the annual subsidies received by the museum from the already mentioned Inspectorate, in order to transport them to Budapest. …”
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The Indian National Congress and political mobilisation in the United Provinces, 1926-1934
Published 1975“…It is suggested that in the years immediately after World War I a sound base was secured, through the presence of a hard core of permanent workers in the organisation, financial support from business, industrial and other sympathetic groups, and the work of 'national' educational and other institutions which provided new recruits for nationalist activity. …”
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PREFACE
Published 2022-06-01“…There was a severe gap between the Russian Empire and European countries in the development pace of the aviation industry during World War I. This prompted the Russian Empire to raise foreign capital, as well as attract technologies and specialists to develop aircraft engineering and other industries. …”
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The relation of socialist principles to British Labour foreign policy, 1945-51
Published 1960“…</p> <p>(Chapter I) The most significant events influencing the development of Labour foreign policy were: the outbreak of World War I; the Russian revolution; the reaction against war and balance of power politics; the creation of the League of Nations and the achievements of the two minority Labour governments there; the rise of Fascism; the Spanish Civil War; and the co-operation of the Big Three during World War II. …”
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Working hours and cardiovascular disease
Published 2024-04-01“…When the International Labour Organization (ILO) was established as an agency of the newly created League of Nations (the predecessor of today’s United Nations) after World War I in 1919, one of its main aims was the regulation and reduction of working time (1). …”
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Published 2016-12-01“…During the First World War, when it became necessary to protect children from the war propaganda, the pedagogical potential of children's books that asserted humanistic ideals, once again came to the forefront, but as once before, both critics and pedagogues appealed to the artistic imaginary as it was looked at as the most effective way to influence the young reader. Key words: World War I, 20th century Russian children’s literature, children’s literature critique Dimianenko, Anna, Children’s Literature Critique of Russian Emigration in the 1920s: Reading through the “Russian School Abroad” Periodical Criticism of children's literature in emigration emerged during the period of hard economic restraints in the publishing sphere that had its impact on publishing of children’s books as well. …”
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