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  1. 741

    Role of Carbamazepine in the Symptomatic Treatment of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Sandhya Ravikumar, John Ross Crawford

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…We describe the clinical presentation and clinical course of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis in a 13-year-old previously healthy boy who recently immigrated to the United States from Iraq. He presented with macular retinopathy, followed by progressive myoclonus and encephalopathy. …”
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  2. 742

    Multiple Hepatic and Renal Hydatid Cysts Managed with Laparoscopic Surgery by Lamia Kouba, Bayan Alsaid, Taisser Almeree, Mazen Allouche, Abdulghani Alshalabi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The growing number of immigrants and refugees from endemic areas could increase the prevalence of the disease in nonendemic countries. …”
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  3. 743

    Building Bridges through Writing: An Interview with Rohini Bannerjee by Sara Casco-Solís

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rohini Bannerjee, the daughter of immigrant Settlers from Himachal Pradesh, India, was born and raised in unceded Mi’kmaki territory, on the Dartmouth side of the great harbour of Kjipuktuk. …”
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  4. 744

    De David Belasco à Giacomo Puccini : La Fanciulla del West, premier opéra « américain » by Walter Zidaric

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The Other – the native American viewed from the vantage point of the white, as well as the foreigner – no longer represented a threat, as had been the case in the operatic repertoire before, but became part and parcel of a multicultural society, like the Italian immigrant to whom Puccini also paid tribute. The Zuni melody, which opens and closes the opera, contributes to giving a genuine twist to a score which is the first one to tackle the foundations of the American nation.…”
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  5. 745

    Les archives du CBIP/CASIP et du COJASOR : des sources pour une histoire de la bienfaisance et de l’action sociale juives de 1809 à nos jours by Laure Politis

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…In the 50’s, the CBIP focused on the welcoming of north Africans immigrants while the COJASOR was bringing both material and moral helps to the Holocaust survivors. …”
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  6. 746

    So Close and Yet so Foreign: Trans-Border relations in Paul S. Flores’ Along the Border Lies (2001) by Maria Antònia Oliver-Rotger

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The discussion contextualizes Flores’ critique of trans-border socio-economic interactions in the region in the context of the 1990s anti-immigrant legislation in the United States, the militarization of the border, the freer circulation of goods across from the South, and the impact of the increase of drug consumption in the United States on both sides of the border. …”
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  7. 747

    The state makes migration—and migration makes the state? by Lorenzo Ghione

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through a securitised and politicised migration management, the Tunisian regime has secured substantial financial support from Europe while portraying immigrants as domestic threats has legitimised its increasingly autocratic policies. …”
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  8. 748

    “We must dig our trenches, and win or die”: Voltairine de Cleyre’s Transnational Anarchism by Rita Filanti

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In her practice as a teacher among immigrant workers in Philadelphia and Chicago, as translator from French and Yiddish, and editor of Alexander Berkman’s prison memoir, she rejected the identification of one nation with one language. …”
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  9. 749

    Greece’s Ethnic Cleansing Operation to the Turks as a War Crime in East Thrace 1920 -1922 by Mehmet Şükrü Güzel

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Greek goverment policy was to force to immigrate the majority of the population, the Turks in the occupied lands of Anatolia and East Thrace. …”
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    Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging by Pihla Maria Siim

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Interviews were made with immigrants from the former Soviet Union living in Finland and their family members living in the country of origin (in Russian Karelia and Estonia). …”
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  11. 751

    Towards a Chinese Conception of Adolescent Development in a Migration Context by Ching-man Lam

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…It acknowledges the experience of Chinese-Canadian immigrants, takes account of the participants' personal meanings, and incorporates the indigenous Chinese cultural concepts of bao (reciprocity), guan (guidance), and guanxi (relationship).…”
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  12. 752

    “Étrangers à la montagne” by Aimada Solé, Miguel Solana, Enric Mendizabal

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…In order to understand some of the impacts of the new arrivals of international immigrants, this article focuses on the process of integration. …”
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  13. 753

    S’affirmer en tant qu’homme par la lutte : le genre comme outil politique pour les travailleurs maghrébins dans les années 1970 ? by Baptiste Feuillye

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This social conflict was part of the protest movement against the Marcellin-Fontanet circulars in France, and more generally in an unprecedented period of mobilization of postcolonial immigrant workers in the early 1970s. This paper first addresses by which processes these Maghrebin workers were gendered and assigned to a marginal masculinity within French society. …”
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  14. 754

    Familly farms, graves, and belonging: migrations and the politics of belonging among Basotho in colonial Zimbabwe by Joseph Mujere

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The article explores the ways in which the Basotho, a late immigrant group into Gutu, have formulated strategies of belonging and anchored themselves among the dominant Karanga populations of south-eastern Zimbabwe. …”
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  15. 755

    FOOD, MODERNITY AND IDENTITY: ROOTED COSMOPOLITANISM IN ADICHIE’S AMERICANAH by Syarif Hidayat

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Americanah is a novel that tells the story of a Nigerian immigrant living in the United States who decided to return to Nigeria. …”
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  16. 756

    THE IMPACT OF DISCRIMINATION FROM LEGITIMATE POWER LEADS ANDREA SACH TO EXPERIENCE IDENTITY NEGOTIATION THROUGH FASHION IN THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA by Annisa Intan Purnama

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…According to Ting-Toomey, the identity negotiation theory underlines the dialectical tensions and problems that immigrants and minorities face while crossing cultural boundaries from one environment to another. …”
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  17. 757

    Adapting the Technology Acceptance Model to Examine the Use of Information Communication Technologies and Loneliness Among Low-Income, Older Asian Americans: Cross-Sectional Survey... by Pauline DeLange Martinez, Daniel Tancredi, Misha Pavel, Lorena Garcia, Heather M Young

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, older Asian Americans are less likely to use ICTs, particularly if they are immigrants, have limited English proficiency, or are low income. …”
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  18. 758

    Los Angeles, espace augmenté révélé par un genre littéraire : l’anthologie by Charles JOSEPH

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Los Angeles has been a literary motif since its very creation and the city can be read in novels, autobiographies, journals, poems of chronicles written by authors just passing through, immigrants or natives of a place that rapidly became a culturally emblematic beacon. …”
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    Challenges and strains in the search for disappeared migrants from Honduras and El Salvador by Gabriela Martínez-Castillo

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The new uses and meanings of disappearances and the strengthening of restrictive migration policies set the stage for the Central America-Mexico-United States area as the only place in the continent where systematic disappearances of immigrants takes place. Tensions between the State and civil society, as well as with supportive actors and families searching for the disappeared migrants, emerge in this context. …”
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    Ten principles of residential child care by Kiaras Gharabaghi

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…We have accounts of orphanages in Europe, residential schools for aboriginal children in Canada and settlement homes for the children of immigrant families in the United States (Addams, 1910; Korczak, 1925; Chrisjohn & Young, 1997). …”
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