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    Processes of juridification and defense of water in the southern Andean region of Ecuador by Carlos Quizhpe, Ivette Vallejo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Within such agendas, an injunction was filed in the courts, which obtained a positive ruling and managed to stop the Río Blanco project, and two popular consultations were held – Girón and Cuenca. …”
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    Derechos reproductivos y políticas demográficas en América Latina by Karina Felitti

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…These discussions included topics such as the demographic explosion, the implementation of development programs promoted by international agencies, the growing social and political mobilization of the population, and changes in sexuality and gender roles. …”
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    Foreign policy of A.M. López Obrador: Declarations and reality by V. L. Jeifets

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Thus, the author concludes that beneath the populist rhetoric of A. M. López Obrador lies a fairly traditional foreign policy, warranted by the domestic situation and international environment.…”
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    Protestant German books in Protestant libraries of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 16th-17th centuries by Ingė Lukšaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Among German Protestant authors, Philip Melanchthon was the most popular, next to Professor Justus Lipsius from the Netherlands. …”
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    Venezuela: Political Confrontation and the World Community by Z. W. Iwanowski, D. M. Rozental

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…At the same time, the repeated outbursts of protest waves are significantly different from popular uprisings in other Latin American states. …”
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    Imagining Queer Chican@s in the Post-Borderlands by T. Jackie Cuevas

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Even as Latina/o presence further permeates the U.S. popular imaginary, queer Latin@ texts such as Lemus's remain attentive to the ongoing marginalization of non-normative genders and sexualities within Latinidad.…”
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    Sobre o modelo decolonial: a importância do outro e a urgência de seu olhar by João Alberto Mendonça Silva, Josemar de Campos Maciel, Dolores Pereira Ribeiro Coutinho

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Through what is called “Decolonial Turn” we sought to identify how the influence of the metropolis supplanted and replaced ways of being, thinking and doing traditional populations and those who were brought forcibly, characterizing the European pattern of development by capital and accumulation of goods, making them exclusive means of developing. …”
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    Sostenibilità del ‘classico’ nell’educazione musicale scolastica by Luca Aversano

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Subsequently, the musical use of the term ‘classical’ takes on a different semantic nuance, crystallising in the popular expression ‘classical music’. This locution is both generic in terms of stylistic evaluation and specific in designating a series of compositions from the past that are still alive in the public memory. …”
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    Health Communication Strategies to Prevent for the Chikungunya, Dengue and Zika by Denisse Isabel Suaste Pazmiño, Arianna Jael González Vargas, Karina Michelle Tricerri Moya

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Governmental and non-governmental entities have worked on participatory communication strategies, providing knowledge and practical tools to the populations at greatest risk to act effectively in prevention, which allows them to react effectively to a possible contagion. …”
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    Bolivia at a Crossroads: Is Consolidation of a ‘Divided Society’ Feasible? by T. A. Vorotnikova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…These include miscalculations of the government which has revealed general instability of the country’s political system and threatened to erode democratic institutions; changes in electoral behavior of the population; the increasing role of the armed forces. …”
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    Translation of Ancient Works During the First Two Years of the Full-scale Russian Invasion of Ukraine by Svyatoslav Zubchenko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The goal of the work determined the solution of a number of specific tasks, the essence and sequence of which are determined by the logic of the research: 1) to find out the state of the publishing market in the first and second year of the full-scale invasion; 2) to analyze the reading tendencies of Ukrainian citizens (number of books read per year, place of purchase of new books, language of reading, most popular genres; 3) to form an idea about the Ukrainian translator of this period (problems of relocation, income, the most popular languages for translation); 4) to systematize the translations from Latin and ancient Greek published in 2022-2024, the publishers who took care of them and the cohort of translators who worked with classical material. …”
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    Parameter Identification of the 2-Chlorophenol Oxidation Model Using Improved Differential Search Algorithm by Guang-zhou Chen, Jia-quan Wang, Ru-zhong Li

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…One strategy is to adopt the Latin hypercube sampling method to replace the uniform distribution of initial population; the other is to combine DS with simplex method. …”
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    Diglossie et standardisation dans l'Angleterre du xie au xve siècle. Regard croisé avec la Bretagne by Gary Manchec German

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A similar situation existed in Brittany throughout the Middle Breton period.In this article, I trace the way in which the English language, by the middle of the 14th century, progressively served as a symbol of a new national identity that was at once religious, popular, and ethnic. It was also during this century that the Anglo-Norman nobility abandoned French, creating the conditions which contributed to the birth of a standard language from the 15th century onwards.…”
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