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    Frequency and structure of emergency calls to the eye centers at the third stage of ophthalmic care depending on its availability in the regions of Azerbaijan by B.Kh. Gadzhieva

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The frequency of emergency calls to the NCO as a whole (46.3±1.46) and due to injuries (34.9±1.27) is maximal among residents of Baku, minimal among residents of districts of republican subordination (10.8±1.17 and 18.4±1.53, respectively). …”
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    Transformation of the French external cultural policy concept at the turn of the century by S. I. Kosenko

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…From its genesis in the Middle Ages in the form of voluntary acts by its Monarchs and further by Republican Presidents this very concept was never translated into a basic programmatic document. …”
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    Is the Welfare State Bad for Citizens’ Moral Character? Beliefs and Evidence by Kimmo Eriksson, Brent Simpson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A preregistered study ( n  = 194) confirmed that U.S. Republicans perceive returning lost wallets as a good indicator of moral character and believe that people’s moral character is worse in countries where the welfare state is larger. …”
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    L’instituteur du Code Soleil : la vocation d’un prophète missionnaire by André Pachod

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This Code words a set of advice and duties to exercise its profession; it also proposes an identity of the teacher in a secular and republican school project in one hand and a national and popular education on the other hand. …”
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    Misremembering Ciceronian Rome in Ben Jonson’s Catiline by Philip Goldfarb Styrt

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…And yet, this essay argues, Jonson’s play twists what his contemporaries would have known about late Republican Rome by putting these familiar events in a different political context. …”
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    Status prawny hermafrodytów w Rzymie by Jarosław Rominkiewicz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The author presents the most important sources regarding the status of hermaphrodites in the republican period, their elimination from the society on the basis of the procuratio prodigorum procedure, as well as reasons for the gradual change of attitudes towards androgynes in the last century of the republic, and evidence of them acquiring legal capacity during the Principate.…”
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    Under pressure of two dictatorships: Mensheviks of Urals and TransUrals in first months of A. V. Kolchak’s dictatorship by V. V. Moskovkin, I. V. Skipina

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In the fall of 1918, the Mensheviks demonstrated opposition to any dictatorship, expressed disagreement with the Bolshevik policies, they did not support Kolchak, continuing to defend the «third way» in the revolution, believing he would ensure the victory of democracy and socialism and allow to form republican rule. As a result, the Mensheviks were under the pressure of two dictatorships: proletarian and military. …”
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    Plautus’ Casina and its uses in General Education-Level Gender History by Terrance L. Lewis

    “…Since Casina was based on an Athenian New Comedy play (The Lot-Castors by Diphilus), it incorporates elements of late fourth/early third century BCE Athenian ideas on gender, gender roles, and sexuality as well as Republican Roman views on these same areas from approximately a century later. …”
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    “The heart and soul of patriotic America”: American conservative women crusading for the “Bricker Amendment” (1953-1957) by Florence Kaczorowski

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…This paper will examine the crusade that a group of conservative women, the Vigilant Women for the Bricker Amendment (VWBA), active in the Republican Party and conservative women’s clubs, carried out to pressure politicians and sway public opinion in favor of the so-called “Bricker Amendment,” devised to limit the treaty-making powers of the President in the 1950s. …”
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    «LEDA AND THE SWAN» BY S.D. ERZIA (1922, 1929) IN THE CONTEXT OF ARTISTIC TRADITION by Irina V. Klyueva

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The sources of the research are the original works on this topic created by the sculptor and now located in the Mordovia Republican Fine Arts Museum named after S.D. Erzia; materials from the Russian and foreign press of the 1920s, containing reviews of the sculptor’s works. …”
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    From the Capitol to the Heartland: Analyzing Congressional Rhetoric and the "Flyover Country" Narrative by Phillip Ardoin

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Initially a benign geographic descriptor, "flyover country" has transformed into a potent symbol of cultural and political identity, particularly among Republican members of Congress. Through a comprehensive analysis of congressional speeches, committee hearings, and constituent correspon­dence, this research identifies an increase in the use of flyover rhetoric, especially during the Trump era. …”
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    Politique sociale et religion aux Etats-Unis : du « conservatisme compatissant » à l’ouragan Katrina by Taoufik Djebali

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Hurricane Katrina (2005) dealt a serious political blow to the Republican President. But paradoxically, it reinforced the ideological hegemony of faith-based organizations. …”
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    Que faire de la diversité ? Hôpital et École face aux discriminations ethno-raciales by Olivier Cousin

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The school has to deal, in theory, only with the students, the hospital only with the patients, and each of these institutions remains deeply attached to the republican principle. Yet today, these institutions experience and face discrimination and acknowledjement of diversity differently. …”
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    Trente ans d'exil en Suisse. José Herrera Petere (Genève, 1947-1977) by Rose Duroux

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…It is an original experience in the republican diaspora.…”
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    La forme scolaire : analyse d’un concept clé pour comprendre la difficile prise en compte de l’hétérogénéité des élèves à l’école primaire française by Sylvie Jouan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This model is rooted in an ideal of class homogeneity, which, from the beginnings of the republican school to the present day, has had the effect of making it very difficult to accommodate the heterogeneity of the students’ abilities. …”
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    Itinérances politiques et éducatives franco-espagnoles. « Voir ce qui doit être vu » : les trois voyages d'Henri Wallon en Espagne républicaine de 1936 à 1938 by Mari Carmen Rodriguez

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…For the members of his generation who experienced it, the «war travel» to Spain is a multiple training tool and a vector of transnational circulations. The republican zone from 1936 to 1939 is a destination where anti-fascist militants converge, aware of the international scope of the conflict, as well as those who promote educational reforms. …”
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