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    Aquí en Pahuatlán, el pez gordo se come al chico : migración en la Huasteca poblana by María Eugenia d’Aubeterre Buznego, María Leticia Rivermar Pérez

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The illegal immigration of Mexicans in the 1980s from the Huasteca Region of Puebla to the U.S. represents a new phase of the historic cycle of migrations that started with the Bracero Migratrion Program in the decade of the 1940s.  …”
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    Cannabis use and heart transplant listing: A survey of clinician practices. by Onyedika J Ilonze, Shannon M Knapp, Yelena Chernyak, Robert L Page, LaKeisha J Boyd, Sula Mazimba, Subha V Raman, Chioma O Enyi, Larry A Allen, Khadijah Breathett

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The groups in the "legal group" responded that a validated cannabis screening questionnaire could evaluate HT eligibility (p = 0.0111). A majority in the illegal group responding "No" as to whether their program allows pre- or post-transplant patients to use prescribed cannabis products (p < 0.0001). …”
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    Mediterranean refugee traffic: main routes and problems of control by Vasily D. Ostanin-Golovnya, Anna A. Pavliukova

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…But, on the other hand, the European Union is actively developing cooperation with North African countries to prevent illegal migration, but different methods are used for this: strengthening the coast guard, allocating funds from the EU budget and individual countries «to combat illegal migration», developing a circular migration program aimed at attracting migrants for seasonal work. …”
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    Rural land-use change key stakeholders network analysis in Shahriyar county, Iran by sara sadeghizadeh ghavi fekr, asghar tahmasebi, farhad azizpour

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Furthermore, Social Networks Analysis (SNA) and questionnaires were used to map the trust among the stakeholders and also the role of their policies and program on land-use changes from the perspective of other stakeholders. …”
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    Oral Health Status and Anxiety Level Amongst the Borderline Security Force Personnel and Their Family Members by Deepali Agarwal, Bharathi Purohit, Upendra Singh Bhadauria, Sneha Malhotra, Manali Deb Barma, Harsh Priya

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The primary role of border security personnel is to safeguard borders against illegal trans-border activities during peacetime and provide military support during wartime. …”
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    Dynamique forestière et pression urbaine dans le Parc national du Banco (Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire) by Nakouma Sako, Gérard Beltrando, Koffi Lazare Atta, Hyppolite Dibi N’da, Télesphore Brou

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The development of the park through ecotourism, the development of alternative activities toward poachers and illegal loggers are among the many strategies implemented to save this threatened ecosystem. …”
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    Ballot initiatives and the national debate on immigration by Mario Menéndez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Proposition 187 voted by Californians in 1994 was the first in a long series of ballot initiatives proposed by other states limiting access to welfare programs and education to illegal immigrants. Local initiatives and referendums on sensitive political issues, such as illegal immigration, their economic consequences in states and on the disengagement of the federal government have influenced the shaping of future federal legislation and policy formulation. …”
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    Navigating access and benefit sharing in international trade of endemic species: The case of Colombia's poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) by German Forero‐Medina, Luz Dary Acevedo, Andrés Balcazar, Marcela Delgado, Alfred DeGemmis, Susan Lieberman, Felber Arroyave

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our analyses show that, for over two decades, international trade of CITES‐listed species likely in contravention of the Convention resulted in significant exports—and likely greater financial benefits—accruing in non‐range states through reported captive breeding programs. Although the market was reconfigured when Colombia legalized the export of certain endemic frog species, non‐range states with founder stocks obtained from unknown and possibly illegal sources continue to account for a significant portion of the trade volume of some species (mostly, Phyllobates spp.). …”
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    The European Union’s Assistance to Morocco (1999–2011): Strategic Directions, Priority Areas, and Main Outcomes by O. S. Kulkova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The conclusion is drawn that in their efforts to ensure further liberalization of Morocco the EU leaders tend to rely on the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), the privileged partnership, social, economic and institutional support rather than on programs directly aimed at democracy promotion. This approach stems largely from the intent to promote political stability in the Kingdom of Morocco — the EU key partner in countering such transnational threats as illegal migration and terrorism. …”
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    A collaborative management model as an effort for the conservation of native plants of Java’s mountains in Mount Merbabu National Park by Gunawati Dewi, Sulaksono Nurpana, Ibrahim Mohd Hairy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings from this research provide insights into how participatory approaches can improve the effectiveness of conservation programs and suggest models that can be applied to other national parks to address similar challenges.…”
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    The Urgency of Cybercrime Law Reform in Indonesia: Resolving Artificial Intelligence Criminal Liability by Kurnia Dewi Anggraeny, Mufti Khakim, Muhammad Rizal Sirojudin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The existence of AI is a separate system based on logic, where the information entered into the system will be processed with a programmed algorithm to determine a predetermined result. …”
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    The significance of computer technologies in detecting plagiarism in scientific works by O. V. Pikhurets

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Anti-plagiarism services and programs really help in detecting plagiarism as an additional tool for searching for possible matches of the text, followed by their analysis and processing by a specialist. …”
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    Assessment of the Social-Economic Contributions of Mgahinga National Park to Local Communities in Muramba Sub-County, Kisoro District, South-Western Uganda. by Mahoro, Shallon

    Published 2023
    “…Parks do not only provide food, medicine, fodder, fuel wood, and poles to local communities but also parks offer job opportunities, educative programs, and other community services to local people. …”
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