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    Muhammad (s.a.w) he who enlightened humanity by Farooqui, Jamil

    Published 2010
    “…He saved humanity from disaster, destruction, oppression, suppression and the domination of evil forces. …”
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    FUSARIUM - PROGRESSIVE DISEASE OF SUNFLOWER by A.Z. Kushhabiev, L.M. Khromova

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…In article results of researches on Fusarium oppression by application of ecologically safe microbiological products for an agrobiocenosis are presented at sunflower cultivation.…”
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  3. 503

    Colectiva Matamba resists by Zulver, J

    Published 2018
    “…In Bogotá, a collective of Afro-Colombian women mobilizes against structural racism and oppression.…”
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    On the legitimacy of the Constitutional Courts and institutionalization of the right to resistance, with reference to the legitimacy of church authorities by Petrović Milan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This raises the question of the right to resist oppression. This right was a much debated issue at the turn of the Middle Ages and the New Age. …”
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    Confronting Propaganda by Alisa Faingersh

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The paper investigates how the American educational system fuels discrimination towards marginalized bodies, particularly transgender people, and suggests performative pedagogy as a strategy to counteract this oppression. The essay begins by examining how the concept of performative pedagogy is used in contemporary drag shows and how deeply ingrained the idea of white supremacy is in transgender oppression. …”
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    СОЦІАЛЬНИЙ РЕАЛІЗМ В УКРАЇНСЬКІЙ ЛІТЕРАТУРІ ХХ СТ. by Snizhana Zhygun

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The significance of this phenomenon is connected first of all with ideology: in the conditions of colonial dependence of Ukraine, social realism, paying attention to the problems of class oppression, artistically interpreted also the national oppression. …”
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    IMMUNE-INFLAMMATORY MARKERS of CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS by V. I. Nikulicheva, G. S. Safuanova, N. S. Karpina, T. Y. Lekhmus, D. R. Vagapova, S. V. Alonova

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The character of determined changes in the contents of immune-inflammatory markers that reflect different levels of immune system functioning points at profound disorders of effector reaction with significant oppression of recognition function and destruction by immune system of both endogenous and exogenous antigens and evident inconsistency of cytokines regulatory system in CP patients.…”
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    INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION: ANALYSIS OF THE PRIMARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA by Elena Achkovska-Leshkovska, Vladimir Davchev

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Themes regarding the categories such as: stereotype, prejudice, labeling and oppression are least represented and are not even mentioned as negative examples of behaviors which are not to be practiced. …”
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  9. 509

    Black Consciousness and Black Theology: Di ya thoteng di bapile (relationship for liberation) by Kelebogile T. Resane

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The aim of this article is to point out that Black Consciousness and Black Theology are conceptually and philosophically comrades in arms, fighting side-by-side for the liberation of the oppressed masses, especially the black people emerging from apartheid South Africa. …”
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  10. 510

    “We were always doing something outside. … I had a wonderful, wonderful life”: U.S. Indigenous peoples' subsistence, physical activity, and the natural world by Catherine E. McKinley

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Indigenous peoples, which drives chronic health problems and mortality. Historical oppression and nutritional colonialism have disrupted Indigenous peoples' subsistence and concomitant PA. …”
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    The Origin of Political Sufi Discourse in Iran and its Analysis based on Laclau and Mouffe's Discourse Theory by Alireza Heydari, Mojtaba Monshizadeh, Faezeh Farazandehpour

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Expressing objection to the cruel kings’ oppression and injustice in society was one of the prominent features of some Mystic and Sufi sects. …”
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    Akhtar newspaper point of view about scientific development and progress and retardation by عباس قدیمی قیداری،, بیژن پروان،

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Although these actions were valuable and appreciable, they didn’t meet the expections of vigilant and compassionate group of the society for the ongoing goals. Because of severe oppression of Qajar dynasty, a group of Iranian scientists went to foreign countries and published some publications in London, Istanbul, Calcutta, Cairo and other parts of the world and did their duty towards their country and making it free from oppression and ignorance and retardation. …”
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    Elements of Iranian Cultural Identity; Sample Analysis in Document of "Components of Iranian National Identity" by Ali Karimi Maleh, Meisam Belbasi, Seyyed Mohammad Javad Ghorbi

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The achievements of this research show that cultural identity in the document of the elements of Iranian national identity consists of two layers of Islamic cultural identity including elements such as spirituality and monotheism, Islam and the religion of Shiism and Quranic education, cultural convergence, the elimination of oppression and oppression, Ordinary, ethics, customs, and traditions, the practice of the Prophet's sake, is the never-ending justice, expectation and historical mission of the Iranian people, and the cultural identity of Iranians including elements such as cultural heritage and ritual, Iranian architecture, Scholars and science-friendship, Iranian history, defense of the land, memory and collective memories, Iranian civilization, Persian language and Persian font, Iranian ethnos and groups with beautiful subcultures that can lead to the cultural, spiritual and national identity and solidarity among the Iranian people. …”
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    Narratives of displacement and poverty: the intersections of policy and the shared experience of the everyday by Lucy Williams

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…I hope to reveal the technologies of power and oppression at work in everyday settings and will argue that careful, attentive listening to human stories can challenge the imposition of normative discourses on the voiceless and encourage narratives that embrace complexity.…”
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    Strength and Resilience in Tamil Dalit Literature: Examining Dalit Feminism through the Lens of Bama’s Works and Western Feminist Theory by Anju Maria Sebastian

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Overcoming the shackles of double oppression, Tamil Dalit women came out with works describing their individual and collective experiences of humiliation and rejection. …”
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    The Manifestations of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the H2 Areas of Hebron City and its Impact on Livelihood and Health by Adel Takruri, Carol El Jabari, Loay Ghazzawi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We termed this positive outcome of political violence as the separation oppression-unification theory to show how when one group separates itself and oppresses another group, members of the oppressed group tend to set aside their differences and stick together against their common oppressor by increasing social support and cohesion.…”
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    Reinvestigating Terrorism from the Perspective of Islamic Law and International Instruments: With Emphasis on Liberation Movements by Mohammad Nozari Ferdowsiye, Mohammad zahibat

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The authors, through a descriptive-analytic and comparative method and a library-based approach in collecting sources, while expressing the view of Islam and international instruments on terrorism, are seeking to prove that based on the view of Islamic law, the struggles of liberation movements in the form of Islamic jihad are  defensive actions to realize the truth, repel the oppression and eliminate sedition, and confront oppression and arrogance and are right-oriented.…”
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    After postcolonialism and feminism: Transindigenous project in the poetry of Joy Harjo by Knežević Ana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…For Hardžo, loving the country means decolonizing it so that the country is not only a place of oppression but also of opposition, so she considers the possibilities of connecting Third World poets, because if one form of oppression leads to another, to that extent one struggle is connected to another, despite different histories, locations and problems, so poets can create anti-hegemonic connections as oppositional forces within a unique transindigenous project.…”
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    Género, racismo y ciudadanía by Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The text analyzes forms of oppression against women in this city using Iris Young’s concepts of the five aspects of oppression: exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, cultural imperialism and violence. …”
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    Protest in Kurdish and Persian Literature: A Study of Kamran Mokri and Farrokhi Yazdi’s Poetry by Hersh Karim Hamid, Sarhad Husein Qader

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…They have used their poetry only to protest against oppression and ignorance but also to encourage people to stand against the social, political, and religious oppression and ignorance. …”
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