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“We must dig our trenches, and win or die”: Voltairine de Cleyre’s Transnational Anarchism
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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Psychological well-being pada mantan narapidana kasus pengguna narkoba
Published 2023-03-01“…The results of this study both subjects have good psychological well-being after leaving prison, this is evident in the results of the discussion that the 6 dimensions of psychological well-being have good value. …”
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Resistere al lavoro o alla propria esclusione? Un’analisi dei rapporti tra devianza, mascolinità e accesso alla formazione professionale nella Grande-Terre orientale (Kanaky-Nuova...
Published 2024-06-01“…Part of this audience comes from a complicated judicial past, marked by multiple prison sentences. Through a process of internal differentiation within the gangs of men who are reluctant to enter the wage labour force, the conditions are built for them to find a different position in the division of labour in the mine. …”
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Bagnards, « arabes » et porte-clefs en Guyane : Naissance et usages d’un rôle pénal et colonial (1869-1938)
Published 2019-06-01“…In contemporary writings by convicts, journalists or doctors, the “Arabs” appear especially when they assumed a role assisting prison guards. The punitive configuration of “convict,” “Arab”, and porte-clefs structured a unique situation that seems, a priori, to undermine the hierarchy of “races” commonly accepted in France. …”
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Reconstructing a Longitudinal Dataset for Tasmania
Published 2021-08-01“…This resource contains over 1.6 million records drawn from digitised prison and hospital admission registers, military enlistment papers, births, deaths and marriages, census and muster records, arrival and departure lists, bank accounts and property valuations, maps and plans and meteorological observations. …”
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Consideration of Digital Divide in Societies of Globalised Control (Extension of Social Contract)
Published 2019-06-01“…What the current reality is that we cannot escape from a global prison even if we do know we are in one, in this sense, this paper is interested in arguing how the definition of DD leads technocratic reasoning in which societies of globalised control cannot be separated from speculation, accumulation and circulation of technological commodities that actually lead an unspecific but an extension of social contract in any developed or developing nations throughout technological education.…”
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Gambaran Perilaku Caring Petugas Lembaga Pembinaan Khusus Anak
Published 2019-12-01“…This study aims to obtain empirical data about caring behavior of warden in child prison (LPKA) perceived by child inmates called LPKA students. …”
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Tarjih maqasidi of Terrorism Perpetrators Death Penalty in Indonesia
Published 2021-07-01“…Data collection is carried out through field research at the Class I Surabaya Prison through a phenomenological approach, interpretive paradigm, and analysis tarjih{ maqa@s}idiy. …”
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Clash of Past and Present: Production of Historical and Representational Spaces in Oscar Wilde’s Poetry
Published 2020-06-01“…Wilde used characters and places of ancient Greek mythology in his poems and developed a poetic sensitivity that focused on the real places and characters of the city. The brothel, the prison and the streets of London are some of the places that he used in his poems. …”
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التراث العربى للمخطوط :دراسة مقارنة لتشریعات حمایته والحفاظ علیه
Published 2016-07-01“…Documents and manuscripts express human intellectual life in allscience and knowledge fields, Arab world is reach in many manuscriptsspread all over the world, this heritage was exposed to many disasterswhich resulted in wasting or damaging some of and due to its importanceand problems it is exposed to, some Arab countries passed differentlegislations to maintain and keep its manuscript heritage, but we find somecountries passed manuscripts legislations and others incorporated undertheir archeological maintenance legislations, accordingly this studyhighlighted Arab legislations passed for manuscripts maintenance andprotections in Oman, Egypt and Saudi Arabia and comparing them to ideallaw of manuscripts protection in Arab countries, the study followedcomparative analytic method depending on analyzing and classifyingthese laws and comparing their particulars, the study found that Omani lawis more agreeing with ideal law in Arab countries than Egyptian and Saudilaw, the four laws agreed upon that national library shall be responsible forcollection, registration, maintenance, restoration and manuscripts copying,legislations stipulated penalties ranging from damage to prison in case ofviolating some clauses and prohibited exporting manuscripts abroad. …”
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Erat simplicis ingenii: A deposição de Garcia da Galiza vista pelos cronistas dos séculos XII e XIII
Published 2018-01-01“…The former king spent the rest of his life in prison until his death in 1090. The circumstances which led to Garcia’s arrest and captivity were frequently debated among the 12th medieval Iberian Latin historiographers. …”
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Conflicting Visions of War: Winston Churchill and Rudyard Kipling’s Evocation of the Boer War
Published 2007-12-01“…Kipling devoted a chapter of his autobiography Something of Myself to his experience of the war, while Churchill described his adventures, including his spectacular escape from a Boer prison in My Early Years. Kipling also devoted several short stories to the subject, two of which (“A Sahib’s War” and “The Captive”, both published in Traffics and Discoveries in 1904) offer an interesting complement to his autobiographical account. …”
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Exil pénal et circulations forcées dans l’Empire colonial français
Published 2019-06-01“…In order to impart a second wind to the prison colony project, a decision was made to tap into the pool of indigenous convicts to supply French Guiana with vital recruits. …”
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PANOPTIKUMAS IR PANOPTIZMAS GLOBALIZACIJOS SĄLYGOMIS
Published 2004-01-01“…Why the data banks in the cyber-space reach the highest degree of mobility, whereas the Panopticon immobilizes each individual, who finds himself or herself in the territory of the unique prison? Keywords: power relationship, cyber-space, electronic data banks. …”
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Relaying Memory through a Generated Environment
Published 2021-02-01“…The preservation of memory of events that took place in this prison needs to be urgently addressed in the face of multiple attempts of its erasure and biased revisions. …”
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Developing a creative pedagogy to understand the university experience of non-traditional students
Published 2020-07-01“…This may be due to unspent criminal convictions (Unlock, 2018), limited confidence and self-esteem (Champion and Noble, 2016), a lack of previous educational attainment (Prison Reform Trust, 2017) and/or presence of risk-adverse, bureaucratic, university admission processes (Bhattacharya et al., 2013). …”
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The Happy Warrior: Winston Churchill and the Representation of War, 1895–1901
Published 2007-12-01“…The British Empire of course provided ample scope for military adventure, and once again young Churchill had all possible strings pulled for him in order to allow him to join the peace-keeping (in the sense of Pax Britannica) operations on the North-West frontier of India, in the Sudan (where he famously participated in the last cavalry charge in British history) and finally in South Africa, where his daring escape from his Boer prison in 1900 made him a world-wide celebrity. In all this, Churchill’s sense for self-publicity, which necessitated a glorification of war (no danger—no merit—no glory), seems to have projected a very misleading image of war as it really was at the turn of the century—his later description of these wars as “cruel and magnificent”, as opposed to the “cruel and squalid” war of 1914–1918 appears to belong with the celebrated “Churchill rhetoric”, in tune with the jingoistic atmosphere of the times, rather than historical fact.…”
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Pyogenic Liver Abscess Caused by Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus in a 21-Year-Old Male
Published 2018-01-01“…A 21-year- old man presented from prison to the hospital with fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain for five days. …”
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“It is to be a punishment or a pardon is granted” or Whether the Criminal Code of Ukraine needs to have incentive norms about the crimes against human freedom, honor and dignity...
Published 2018-11-01“…Thus, there is sometimes no need to punish an offender, who is able to get a correction out of a prison. However, there should be a concrete norm to do that, inasmuch as the Criminal Code does not have sufficient extent of such norms. …”
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