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    Assia Djebar / by Calle-Gruber, Mireille, 1945-

    Published 2006
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    Food bags, silent squares: Changes in the actions of state agents and social activists in Buenos Aires by Sofia Silva, María Fernanda Alonso, Stella Maris García

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This article analyzes the changes in the circumstances imposed by the new context, the displacements and pauses that occurred in the Provincial Council of Indigenous Affairs of the Province of Buenos Aires, and the work of an intermediary engaged in social activism with civil associations of migrants in Greater La Plata. …”
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    Digital competences and collaborative skills among university students by Sandra Salazar Palomino, Yersi-Luis Huamán-Romaní, Carlos Alfredo Bocanegra García, Zany Sigrid Frisancho Triveño, Yajhayda Bellido Ascarza, Alexis León Ramírez, Calixto Cañari Otero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In conclusion, university students successfully learned digital competences and they are taking advantage of it in their academic affairs and do work in a very collaborative way. …”
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    A Critical Review of the Book of Administrative Law by Ghazale Taheri Attar, MohammadAli HasaniNik

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The science of law is bound to examine the state of affairs of each country and to design the relations of government agencies with one another and with the people, in order to achieve the best conditions for the prosperity and improvement of any civilization. …”
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    Margaret Thatcher et la BBC : régulation ou manipulation ? by Daniel Ruff

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Ministers and party members instituted a concerted attempt to intimidate the BBC, most especially its news and current affairs programmes, whenever the latter did not report national politics and international events to the government’s liking. …”
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    Dickens Today by Marianne Camus

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The consequences of such a state of affairs are then drawn: on the general level with, mainly, the growing gap and distrust between the haves and the have-nots and on the individual level with the temptation ordinary people are led into, either of utter selfishness or of withdrawal into private life. …”
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    The state and development trends of the informal services market in the Russia in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic by I. A. Yurasov, M. A. Tanina, V. A. Yudina, E. V. Kuznetsova

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The reasons for this state of affairs became: high social mobility, social activity, high adaptability of the shadow market to any crises and changes than in the official sectors of the economy, a high level of trust between subjects and consumers of services in this sector of the economy, a high speed of reaction of this market to the needs of customers.…”
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    Entre information et propagande : la Grèce dans la presse britannique et française pendant la Première Guerre mondiale by Elli Lemonidou

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…We also mention the kind of information concerning Greek affairs which was banned by the censors. Finally, we present the various propagandist activities of the Greek government, notably its efforts to influence English and French journalistic circles, the subsidies given to newspapers and the creation of telegraphic agencies.…”
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    SOCIAL MEDIA AND WOMEN MOBILIZATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT by SHARU AISHA AHMAD, AYODELE B. JOSEPH

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It is recommended that Development Agencies and State Ministry of Women Affairs should increase advocacy visits to women in the communities. …”
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    Innovation as moral victory: Henry Blackwell and sugar by Hélène Quanquin

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Pour lui, tout comme pour les autres réformistes de l’époque, l’innovation avait une dimension morale, et constituait le chaînon manquant entre réforme et monde des affaires.…”
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    Digital competences and collaborative skills among university students by Sandra Salazar Palomino, Yersi-Luis Huamán-Romaní, Carlos Alfredo Bocanegra García, Zany Sigrid Frisancho Triveño, Yajhayda Bellido Ascarza, Alexis León Ramírez, Calixto Cañari Otero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In conclusion, university students successfully learned digital competences and they are taking advantage of it in their academic affairs and do work in a very collaborative way. …”
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    Une agence à l’œuvre du Paris haussmannien : l’agence d’Henri Blondel (1821-1897) by Elsa Jamet

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The days of his agency were thus punctuated by drilling and aligning new roads, as well as building housing estates and rental houses.To support him in this task, many architectural auditors, assistants, experts and engineers worked for him in his offices at 14 quai de la Mégisserie in Paris. These business affairs were supported by the Prefect of the Seine, Georges-Eugène Haussmann, to whom Blondel was close.Having speculated financially throughout his career, Blondel was soon forgotten after filing bankruptcy for more than 25 million francs in liabilities. …”
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    Žáner — prekliatie a požehnanie slovenského filmu by Juraj Malíček

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The fact that Slovak cinema seems to have everything — except for an audience — can be considered a long-standing and persistent problem, but it does not explain the entire state of affairs. In fact, among the many films that have been made in Slovakia since 1993 we can also find works that have been extremely successful, at least domestically, and their success was directly caused by the fact they were genre films. …”
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