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Gastrointestinal problems in modern wars: clinical features and possible mechanisms

Gastrointestinal problems in modern wars: clinical features and possible mechanisms

... during wars, and they have exerted significant adverse effects on the health of service members involved in ...during wars of different ...high-tech wars such as the Gulf War and the Kosovo War, in ...

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A review on the thoughts of Nasr Haamid Abu Zayd

A review on the thoughts of Nasr Haamid Abu Zayd

... ruinous wars in Muslim countries, however, the attempts of modern thinkers such as Nasr Haamid Abu Zayd against Salafi and fundamentalist movements despite the sentence to his apostasy and separation from ...

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Long Wars: Demonstrating the Corrosive Effects of Irregular Wars on Dominant States

Long Wars: Demonstrating the Corrosive Effects of Irregular Wars on Dominant States

... small wars: The educated middle class’ humanitarian values and the inherent violence of conflict; the unwillingness to find the balance between force and civilian casualties; and preserving moral support for the ...

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The Wars of the Roses

The Wars of the Roses

... the Wars of the Roses, Hicks’s account has some strengths, but also many ...the Wars broke out because of the inability of Henry VI to manage an essentially stable system of relations between the king and ...

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Jews in the culture wars

Jews in the culture wars

... ancestral homeland, many Jews opposed it. Some were actively anti-Zionist, worried about the fate of the Arab Palestinians, while Zionism itself had differing strands. Alongside Herzl’s dream (seen primarily as a ...

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                        Listen to the Sound of the Quiet American: John Williams's Stoner

Article Listen to the Sound of the Quiet American: John Williams's Stoner

... a modern perspective, the melancholic view of American life proffered by Stoner’s scholarly protagonist could have proved more suited to the cultural palette of European ...world wars and a global ...

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The Impact of Mercenaries and Private Military and Security Companies on Civil War Severity between 1946 and 2002

The Impact of Mercenaries and Private Military and Security Companies on Civil War Severity between 1946 and 2002

... their wars, and even the British Empire employed them to police its colonial possessions (Percy 2007:54-64;Steinhoff 2008:19- ...the modern sovereign state in the nineteenth century, they have been ...

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The global state of war

The global state of war

... At this point it is necessary to establish if and how permanent war is changing our lives. One problem is the question of the actual understanding of the nature of modern warfare. This is the point of major ...

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The European Wars of Religion: An Interdisciplinary Reassessment of Sources, Interpretations, and Myths

The European Wars of Religion: An Interdisciplinary Reassessment of Sources, Interpretations, and Myths

... Hussite Wars of the 15th ...holy wars – demonstrating aptly the multifaceted nature of the conflicts and the self-perception of each battling camp ...Hussite wars stand much closer to early ...

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Moving beyond the Science Wars?

Moving beyond the Science Wars?

... paradigmatic wars to come to end: Langley (1999) and Pentland (1999) assert it is time to dispense with the positivists versus anti-positivists as well as the inductive versus deductive debates; Calas and Smircich ...

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THE HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL EVOLUTION
OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY (INCLUDING IN THE
BALTIC SEA REGION) FROM THE 1648 WESTPHALIA
PEACE TO WOODROW WILSON’S1920 LEAGUE OF 
NATIONS

THE HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL EVOLUTION OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY (INCLUDING IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION) FROM THE 1648 WESTPHALIA PEACE TO WOODROW WILSON’S1920 LEAGUE OF NATIONS

... Two modern political thinkers, Professor Immanuel Kant and ...of modern alliances and collective ...into modern organizations, many radical changes had to take place in the way international ...

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Leaning into the future : the kingdom of God in the theology of Jürgen Moltmann and in the Book of Revelation

Leaning into the future : the kingdom of God in the theology of Jürgen Moltmann and in the Book of Revelation

... Considering our discussion on the post-war context that forms the backdrop for the origins of Moltmann’s theology, we can discern a two-fold crisis which he develops his understanding of the kingdom in response to. ...

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... narrative. Wars have also been highly visible in school education, and, as mentioned, in historical cul- ture in ...nish-Soviet wars, along with popular entertainment, have raised the wars to be the ...

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British logistics in the New Zealand wars, 1845 66 : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

British logistics in the New Zealand wars, 1845 66 : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... small wars are wars against time and nature rather than hostile armies: time, in that the European force usually had to locate and engage the enemy force and recover before either its own supplies ran out ...

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The Socioeconomic Effects of Wars

The Socioeconomic Effects of Wars

... World Wars and the Civil War, the thesis shows the unintended consequences of wars on the socioeconomic outcomes of those who stay behind especially through the channel of war deaths which disrupt labor ...

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Experimental Research on Contests

Experimental Research on Contests

... Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory experiments to study contests and test comparative static predictions of contest theory. Commonly, researchers find that ...

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'The most beautiful of wars' : Carl von Clausewitz and small wars

'The most beautiful of wars' : Carl von Clausewitz and small wars

... people in the defence of their own country. Clausewitz was right in assuming that the nationalization of war that had started with the French Revolution was to transform war in Europe for a long time and that it was ...

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Relationships Between Prior Experiences, Current Teaching Contexts, and Novice Teachers' Use of Concrete Representation for Mathematics Instruction

Relationships Between Prior Experiences, Current Teaching Contexts, and Novice Teachers' Use of Concrete Representation for Mathematics Instruction

... intrastate wars, such as civilian casualties, refugees, genocides, disease spread, and post-war recovery, ...civil wars using the Greek Civil War (1946-49) data recorded at the village ...civil wars ...

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Upper Silesia: The revival of a traditional industrial region in Poland

Upper Silesia: The revival of a traditional industrial region in Poland

... The extent of the process, which has led to Upper Silesia’s increased significance will hinge on two issues: the ability to continue its economic renewal through the balance of traditional and new approaches, and how it ...

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The Failure of the American Volunteer Military

The Failure of the American Volunteer Military

... This would strength the bond of the average citizen and the country, and reignite the spirit of the “citizen-soldier” on which the US was founded. The “citizen-engineers” or “citizen-teachers” would help the country in ...

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