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    ARCTIC «UPGRADE» OF V. V. PUTIN, PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION by I. S. Zonn

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…After establishment of the Soviet power the Arctic for seven decades had been in the focus of attention accomplishing the heroic, repressive, “educational”, economic, political and ideological functions. In 1930-1950 General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Communist Party I.V. …”
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    Laparoscopic transposition for crossing vessels (vascular hitch) in pure extrinsic pelvic-ureteric junction obstruction: a successful case report of a 2-year-old infant with horses... by Satoshi Ieiri, Kouji Nagata

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…At 6 months old, renal scintigraphy revealed a non-functioning pattern in the left kidney and an obstructive pattern in the right, showing no response to furosemide loading. …”
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    Protection of human rights in the European Union: general principles by A. M. Hryb

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…They must establish democratic institutions and independent judicial bodies, bodies of constitutional jurisdiction, which create conditions for the normal functioning of state institutions, the holding of free and fair elections, periodic changes of the ruling parliamentary majority, as well as recognition of the important role of the opposition in political life. …”
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    DECENTRALIZATION OF POWER IN UKRAINE AND EUROPE: SECURITY AND FINANCE ISSUES by O. A. Muzyka-Stefanchuk, O. O. Otradnova, N. L. Huberska, N. Ya. Borsuk, V. G. Savenkova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…That is to say, the state transfers the part of its functions to the communities. If the local self-government already exists, if the budget legislation assigns the corresponding receipts (assigned, own, regulating incomes) to the budgets of different levels, if the will is implemented in communities (through elections, referendums), so, this means that the power is already decentralized. …”
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    (Dis)connected by design? Using participatory citizen science to uncover environmental determinants of social connectedness for youth in under-resourced neighbourhoods by Meridith Sones, Meg Holden, Yan Kestens, Abby C. King, Mimi Rennie, Meghan Winters

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Thematic analysis with youth underscored four themes: (1) Connecting through mobility: The fun and functionality of getting around without a car; (2) The power of aesthetics: Mediating connections to people and place; (3) Retreating to connect: Seeking out social and restorative spaces for all; and (4) Under-resourced, not under-valued: Uncovering assets for sociocultural connection. …”
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    The Role of Values and Emotions in Accepting Fake Political News in the Post-Truth Era by Amir Mollaee Mozaffari, Ali Ashraf Nazari

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, during the 2016 Brexit referendum in the UK and Donald Trump's presidential election in the US, a new form of fake news, termed post-truth, emerged and was effectively utilized. …”
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    Cognitive-Discursive Study of Migration Discourse (Based on English-Language Media Texts) by N. V. Stepanova

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…At the first stage of the study, articles were considered at the text level with the identification of lexical, syntactic and stylistic aspects of the functioning of the discourse. At the second stage (discourse as a discursive practice), examples of intertextuality were investigated, including the depth layer of intertext – cognitive one. …”
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    Espacio y honra en “La fuerza de la sangre” y “El celoso extremeño”. by Daniel R. Walker.

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Within these novellas, honra functions according to its spatial location and its connotations change depending on the space in which events take place within the story. …”
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