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  1. 581

    Role of the Arab League in Structuring the Arab Regional Space by E. S. Melkumyan

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The gradual transition of the Arab League to the search for a political settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict was influenced by the emergence of a new balance of power in the Middle East region, as well as the gradual transformations of a new system of international relations.The further demarcation of the Arab countries that occurred after the mass protests in 2011 influenced the activities of the Arab League, which tried to maintain Arab unity by using the traditional tool – the unresolved Arab-Israeli conflict. …”
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    The Role of Youth Social Activity in the Expression of Identities and their Consistency by R.M. Shamionov, E.E. Bocharova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is also established that the consistency of personal-role identity is positively conditioned by religious and family-household activity, and protest, spiritual and leisure forms contribute to its decrease.…”
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    ENSURING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRONIC VOTING IN UKRAINE: PERSPECTIVES AND RISKS by Liudmyla Gudz

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…However, recent events in Brazil and the United States show that unscrupulous politicians can challenge the operation of any electronic voting system, which can lead to mass protests and unrest. The Council of Europe and the Venice Commission have formulated principles and standards for the use of information and communication technologies in electoral processes, which include security, transparency, and respect for fundamental human rights. …”
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    Tarred with the same brush: An initial inquiry into courtesy stigma and problem gambling by Matthew D. Sanscartier, Jason D. Edgerton, Derek Chadee, Lance W. Roberts

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Catholics (b = 0.357, B = 0.355) and Hindus (b = 0.378, B = 0.376) were more likely to be embarrassed or ashamed than Anglicans, Muslims, Protestants, and other religions. Additionally, the unemployed (b = 0.282, B = 0.150) and the self-employed (b = 0.292, B = 0.290) were more likely to be embarrassed of a family member with a gambling problem. …”
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  5. 585

    Political Interference and Social Service Delivery in Kanaba Sub-County Kisoro District. by Tumushime, Bosco

    Published 2023
    “…The study found out that the Demand for power by politicians, the Government's ability to grow the economy, the Need of political distribution, Failure to pay attention to politics on service delivery, Redistribution of social justice, Inequality, and uneven advances in education and training, Demand for democracy using social service delivery protests and Government legitimacy respectively were the major causes of political interferences to service delivery. …”
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    Excerpts from The Freedom Fight: A Novel of Resistance and Freedom. by Pamela J. Olubunmi Smith

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It chronicles brilliantly the rebellion of an idealist, Àjàyí, son of Olókùn-Ẹṣin, a prominent member of the town’s Council of Chiefs and the chain reaction of the revolution he mounts against the injustices of enslavement and any kind of feudal practices. His violent protest results in eventual freedom and independence for the people of Òkò from years of servitude under the feudal lord, Olúmokùn, signaling the beginning of the end of feudalism in Yorùbáland. …”
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  7. 587

    Exploring voice barriers and subsequent practices among frontline healthcare workers in Pakistan: a comprehensive mixed-methods analysis by Noreen Kanwal, Ahmad Shahrul Nizam Isha, Al-baraa Abdulrahman Al-Mekhlafi, Rao Irfan Ali Haider

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To navigate these challenges, healthcare workers often resort to strategies such as seeking political connections, personal settlements, transfers, union protests, quitting, using social media, engaging in private practice, or referring patients to other hospitals. …”
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    Historical origin and development of politically motivated criminal offences: Political delicts by Matić Goran D.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Keeping in mind the geopolitical developments in the first decade of the 21st century, migrant crisis, armed conflicts in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, North African political changes and conflicts in the West, politically motivated protests in Serbia in the course of 2022, 2023 and 2024, politically motivated criminal offences - political delicts, as a neglected and forgotten category are gaining in importance. …”
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    Addictive behaviour of students: Early detection experience and socio-psychological characteristics by A. V. Smirnov, L. A. Maksimova, I. A. Simonova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Based on the analysis of scientific sources, the authors described the epidemiological picture of various forms of addictive behaviour of minors, the differences between male and female samples (young men demonstrate a greater desire for leadership, protest reactions, rivalry, and girls are more anxious, frustrated, focused on internal experiences), the interrelationships between the scales of the methodology and the poles of the selected factor structure from the point of view of asociality and prosociality of juvenile behaviour (desire for risk, social maladjustment, avoidance of conflict and others).Scientific novelty. …”
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    Issues of Defining Administrative and Tort Relations as an Object of Legal Research by O. V. Panasiuk

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The following stages of administrative and tort relations have been distinguished: initiation of the case, consideration and resolution of the case, execution of the decision (resolution) in the case, appeal and protesting the resolution. A number of characteristic features of administrative and tort relations inherent in other types of relations have been singled out. …”
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    Geospatial Data and Deep Learning Expose ESG Risks to Critical Raw Materials Supply: The Case of Lithium by Christopher J. M. Lawley, Marcus Haynes, Bijal Chudasama, Kathryn Goodenough, Toni Eerola, Artem Golev, Steven E. Zhang, Junhyeok Park, Eleonore Lèbre

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., conservation, biodiversity, freshwater, energy, waste, land use, human development, health and safety, and governance) and a global dataset of news events to train and validate three models for predicting “conflict” events (e.g., disputes, protests, violence) that can negatively impact CRM supply chains: (1) a knowledge-driven fuzzy logic model that yields an area under the curve (AUC) for the receiver operating characteristics plot of 0.72 for the entire model; (2) a naïve Bayes model that yields an AUC of 0.81 for the test set; and (3) a deep learning model comprising stacked autoencoders and a feed-forward artificial neural network that yields an AUC of 0.91 for the test set. …”
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    Analysis of Collective Behavior and the Psychology of the Masses. Case: October–2019, Ecuador by M. Espín, L. Vallejo, M. Gavilanez

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The results of the investigation identified causes of the collective protests to decree 883 pronounced by the Ecuadorian government, whose effect was a series of collective behaviors, according to the psychology of the masses; these were: imitation, acting as followers, looking for affection or acceptance, frustration, repressed and controlled emotions, emotional contagion, feeling protected, defending their rights and being heard. …”
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    Model of property relations in the Soviet Lithuania village (Case of Stungiai village) by Žilvinas Kačiuška

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…This evoked the feeling of uncertainty and social strain in the village, and often results in a form of mass protest of farmers.   The purpose of this study is to determine the status of property relations in the rural community during Sovietism by using a private sector concept. …”
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    KATALIKYBĖ IR VISUOMENĖ TARPUKARIO LIETUVOJE by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…For this reason, they thought that the Church must refuse too active wardship of believers. Protesting against too active wardship of an individual and a distrust in his (her) ability to make an independent choice and conscious self-determination, which dominated in the practice of the Churc of that times, the modernists defended the necessity to revitalize the authentic faith, deeply hidden in a human, to strengthen his (her) religious aspirations and in such way to cherish a spirituality, because no conscious and morally responsible activities are not able without it. …”
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    KATALIKYBĖ IR VISUOMENĖ TARPUKARIO LIETUVOJE by Valdas Pruskus

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…For this reason, they thought that the Church must refuse too active wardship of believers. Protesting against too active wardship of an individual and a distrust in his (her) ability to make an independent choice and conscious self-determination, which dominated in the practice of the Churc of that times, the modernists defended the necessity to revitalize the authentic faith, deeply hidden in a human, to strengthen his (her) religious aspirations and in such way to cherish a spirituality, because no conscious and morally responsible activities are not able without it. …”
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    Plaider la « bonne gouvernance sécuritaire » au Maroc : Domestiquer les savoirs de réforme en régime de contrainte consensuelle by Irene Lizzola

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Here, the developmentalist discourse, strongly neoliberalized, imposes itself as the shared grammar allowing the most professionalized, internationalized, and least protesting actors to invest in the field of public security policies.This article is based on fieldwork carried out in Morocco between 2019 and 2022, for a discontinuous period of nine months, in the cities of Rabat and Casablanca, conducted both at the headquarters of the associations studied (CEDHD, FVJ, Institut Prometheus), through semi-structured interviews with their founding members (four of whom are used in this article) and consultation of their archives and publications (reports, studies, surveys), and, through non-participant observations, at activities (press conferences, seminars) organized by them, in partnership with institutions and the DCAF. …”
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    „O pecunia totius mali regina, fraudis et doli amica...“ Peníze v kultuře středověku by Tomáš Krejčík

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…The church authorities protested against this, but with no great success. …”
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    Legitimising lithium mining: Global energy transition and green developmentalism in Jujuy, Argentina by Felix Malte Dorn, Kristina Dietz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We focus on two lithium mining projects at the Salar de Olaroz-Cauchari, Jujuy, where protests against the mines have been largely absent. …”
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    Proving the Innocence of Prophet Noah in Facing His Son Based on the Appearances of the Verses with a Critique on the Theory of Allameh Tabatabai by mohammad daneshnahad, Mohammad Hasan Vakili

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…In order to defend the innocence of Prophet Noah, Tabatabai as a religious scientist has given interpretations in this regard, including that Prophet Noah did not protest at all, while this is inconsistent with the appearances of the verses, and as long as the appearances of verses do not have any intellectual or narrative problems, it is necessary to rely on the authenticity of appearances. …”
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    Scrutinizing Generation Z's Interpretation of Social Justice: A Case Study in Khomeinishahr, Iran by Akbar Zareshahabadi, Alireza Asgari, Reza Javadian

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It was necessary that rulers and those in power acknowledge the people's right to protest, ensure that laws were enacted by the people without coercion, and take the public's desires into account when making decisions. …”
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