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Ma, Liangyu. "To What Extent Is Public Demonstration Effective to Combat Environmental Injustice and Safeguard Community Rights in the United States?" Communications in Humanities Research 46, no. 1 (2024): 151–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/46/20242371.

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Public demonstrations have emerged as an essential strategy for addressing environmental injustice and promoting systemic change. Other potential approaches such as legal actions face resistance due to resource limitations and urgent need for solutions in underprivileged regions. Through case studies, this research underscores the unique strength of public demonstration to mobilize comparatively immediate actions and exert political pressure. The substantial social influence made is crucial in driving reforms, given that environmental injustice issues typically pose continuous and serious heal
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Hove, Mediel. "Post-Gaddafi Libya and the African Union: Challenges and the Road to Sustainable Peace." Journal of Asian and African Studies 52, no. 3 (2015): 271–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021909615583366.

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The overthrow of dictatorial regimes in Tunisia and Egypt by revolutionary demonstrations during the Arab Spring in 2011 inspired Libyans to depose the Gaddafi regime. The heavy handedness of Gaddafi attracted the intervention of the West and the United States under the emblem of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. The article argues that instead of effecting regime change, the demonstrations whose epicentre was Benghazi culminated in a deeply contested civil war. This was caused partly by the United States of America and its allies’ active involvement at the expense of the Af
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Fisher, Dana R., Kenneth T. Andrews, Neal Caren, et al. "The science of contemporary street protest: New efforts in the United States." Science Advances 5, no. 10 (2019): eaaw5461. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aaw5461.

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Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, there has been substantial and ongoing protest against the Administration. Street demonstrations are some of the most visible forms of opposition to the Administration and its policies. This article reviews the two most central methods for studying street protest on a large scale: building comprehensive event databases and conducting field surveys of participants at demonstrations. After discussing the broader development of these methods, this article provides a detailed assessment of recent and ongoing projects studying the current wave of contention.
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Assri, Bahy Chemy Ayatuddin. "SYMBOLIC PATTERNS AT GEORGE FLOYD'S DEATH DEMONSTRATIONS: A LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE STUDY." LEKSEMA: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 6, no. 1 (2021): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.22515/ljbs.v6i1.2660.

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This article was aimed at revealing the symbolic patterns behind the demonstrations on George Floyd’s death in the United States. The death due to an abusive treatment of a police officer to the black person has resulted in public demonstrations across the country. Before the case, however, there have been numerous acts of racism to black people and it has been common in the United States. Some Americans still believe that white people is superior to black people. They resist the existence and development of black people’s culture by violating and discriminating black people rights in any circ
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Landrigan, Aloysius. "Remembering the Commune: Celebrations in Britain and the United States." Labor 21, no. 2 (2024): 18–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/15476715-11015899.

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Abstract The Paris Commune led to annual celebrations from the labor movement across the globe. This article focuses on those in Britain and the United States from 1871 to the end of the century, exploring how the event's interpretation and function within a community has fluctuated over this period. It discusses the internationalism present in demonstrations as people shed their national identity and joined an internationalist community in celebration each year. It analyzes how the labor movement in each country responded to perceived threats from outside their community in the wake of the Ha
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Thomas, Jack Ward. "Trends in forest management in the United States." Forestry Chronicle 70, no. 5 (1994): 546–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc70546-5.

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Changes in forestry practices in the United States have been dramatic over the past decade. These changes have been brought about largely through government regulations promulgated in response to pressure from environmental and other groups at both federal and state levels. Historically, the federal government has taken leadership in forest stewardship, though some states have demonstrated strong initiatives over the years. Two separate, but intertwined, factors combined to alter the practice of forestry over much of the United States. There were the interactive consequences of obedience to na
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Khairur Rizki, Ayu Putri Khairunnisa, and Mahmuluddin. "GERAKAN STOP ASIAN HATE: SEBUAH RESPONS RASISME TERHADAP KETURUNAN ASIA DI AMERIKA SERIKAT." Indonesian Journal of International Relations 6, no. 2 (2022): 347–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.32787/ijir.v6i2.404.

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This paper analyzes the response to racism experienced by Asian descent in the United States through the Stop Asian Hate movement. By using qualitative research methods and the use of critical race theory, it can be seen the various impacts of racism. This paper also uses the theory of new social movements which is elaborated with the concept of Connective Action to dissect the collective movements of society such as forming non-profit organizations, demonstrations, advocacy, and campaigns through digital media as an effort to protect Asian descendants in America. Racism against Asian descent
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Chang, Yen-Ping, and Sara B. Algoe. "On thanksgiving: Cultural variation in gratitude demonstrations and perceptions between the United States and Taiwan." Emotion 20, no. 7 (2020): 1185–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000662.

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Colas, Marie Veronyck, Joan A. Vaccaro, Gustavo G. Zarini, and Fatma G. Huffman. "Impact of Vegetable Preparation Method and Taste-Test on Vegetable Preference for First Grade Children in the United States." International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition 2, no. 4 (2013): 316–25. https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4247.2013.02.04.5.

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How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of this study was for first grade students to be involved in a cooking demonstration and to taste and rate vegetables raw and cooked. First grade children of two classes (N= 52: 18 boys and 34 girls (approximately half Hispanic) that had assented and had signed parental consent participated in the study. The degree of liking a particular vegetable was recorded by the students using a hedonic scale of five commonly eaten vegetables tasted first raw (pre-demonstration) and then cooked (post-demonstrat
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Buss, Leo W., and Philip O. Yund. "A Sibling Species Group of Hydractinia in the North-Eastern United States." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 69, no. 4 (1989): 857–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400032215.

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Many symbiotic organisms are narrowly distributed on one or a few host species. These associations are intriguing, as they invite the development of hypotheses regarding the pattern and process of speciation and serve as laboratories for the testing of methods of phylogenetic reconstruction (Kraus, 1978; Futuyma & Slatkin, 1983; Stone & Hawks worth, 1986). The evolution of host-specificity in the sea may be expected to be severely constrained by the difficulty of achieving reproductive isolation in taxa whose gametes are freely released into the water column and/or whose larvae are pot
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O'Sullivan, Jessica Walsh, Esther Hwang, and Jeremy Ackerman. "Early Clinician Exposure to the Physiologic Damage of Firearms: A Feasibility Study." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 38, S1 (2023): s128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x23003382.

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Introduction:In comparison to many nations in the developed world, the United States has more cases of civilian ballistic injuries. Both low and high velocity firearm injuries are frequently encountered in American urban trauma centers, and physicians become familiar with these traumatic injury patterns. Physicians from other nations may rarely encounter such injuries. With an increase in international conflict, there is an increased need for clinicians to participate in international medical aid which may include patients with ballistic injuries. Clinicians with limited familiarity of such in
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Schieder, Chelsea Szendi. "To Catch a Tiger by Its Toe." Journal of American-East Asian Relations 23, no. 2 (2016): 144–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02302007.

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This article discusses a global theatrical spectacle that Moral Re-Armament (mra), a spiritual movement originating in the United States, produced in 1961. mra used contemporary protests in Japan, and actors ostensibly involved in them, as a strategy to bolster its authority in the context of U.S. Cold War policy in East Asia. How it claimed to represent Japan to the world and attempted to transform itself into the spokesman for the “Free World” offers insight into the symbolic position of East Asia in the United States and the areas it sought to influence during the early 1960s, a key moment
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Hansen, Kurt A. "Responding to Oil Spills in Ice." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2014, no. 1 (2014): 1200–1214. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2014.1.1200.

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ABSTRACT Responding to oil spills in ice is being addressed by many different organizations throughout the world, varying from oil producers to local responders. These efforts are needed to ensure spill response capabilities can be deployed in future spills in the Arctic. The US Coast Guard Research & Development Center (RDC) has sponsored a series of demonstrations in the Great Lakes to show existing stakeholders capabilities and identify potential gaps in response technologies and/or strategies to determine what area still need to be addressed within the United States. This was an attemp
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Opie, Frederick Douglass. "Black Americans and the State in Turn-of-the-Century Guatemala." Americas 64, no. 4 (2008): 583–609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2008.0058.

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In May 2006, foreign-born workers, largely from Latin America, mobilized across the United States in response to calls from anti-immigrant groups for tougher federal policies against illegal immigrants. About 400,000 protested in Chicago, 300,000 in Los Angeles, and 75,000 in Denver. In fifty cities between Los Angeles and New York, workers organized walkouts, demonstrations, and rallies in an effort to show just how important they were to the smooth operation of the U.S. economy.
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Piao, Long. "China in 2022." Asian Survey 63, no. 2 (2023): 175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/as.2023.63.2.175.

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In 2022, president Xi Jinping’s prolonged one-man rule was formalized, further concentrating political authority in the Communist Party of China. Unemployment increased sharply because of the continued zero-COVID policy, and the economy declined significantly, generating pain and dissatisfaction and leading to anti-government protests and demonstrations in several cities. At the end of the year, the Party recognized the crisis and eased the preventive measures. Internationally, the United States maintained its technology blockade, hampering China’s economy.
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Haskins, Victoria. "Domesticating Colonizers: Domesticity, Indigenous Domestic Labor, and the Modern Settler Colonial Nation." American Historical Review 124, no. 4 (2019): 1290–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhz647.

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Abstract The placement of Indigenous girls and young women in white homes to work as servants was a key strategy of official policy and practice in both the United States and Australia. Between the 1880s and the Second World War, under the outing programs in the U.S. and various apprenticeship and indenturing schemes in Australia, the state regulated and constructed relations between Indigenous and white women in the home. Such state intervention not only helped to define domesticity in a modern world, but was integral to the formation of the modern settler colonial nation in its claims to civ
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Slawson, Robert G. "Medical Training in the United States Prior to the Civil War*." Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine 17, no. 1 (2012): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156587211427404.

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Early medical school development in the United States was considerably more robust than is usually appreciated. Most histories include only that portion of medicine known as regular or allopathic medicine. To fully understand developments in the country, it is necessary to include the various medical sects that developed in the country in the early 19th century. It is also important to realize that the impetus for medical school development came not from established academic institutions but from the medical community itself. Medical schools in the United States developed at a time and place t
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Shea, James. "Co-opting the International Writing Program during the Cold War." Prism 17, no. 1 (2020): 79–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/25783491-8163809.

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Abstract This article examines the Hong Kong writer Gu Cangwu 古蒼梧 (1945–) and his grassroots activism during the Cold War, namely, his appropriation of the University of Iowa's International Writing Program (IWP). At the IWP from 1970 to 1971, Gu grew critical of US foreign policy, coedited a newsletter produced in the IWP offices, participated in political demonstrations, and published correspondence in Hong Kong in support of the Baodiao movement. The author argues that Gu's activities co-opted a Cold War institution to promote collective political action among the Chinese diaspora and, impo
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Bucci, Laura C. "Organized Labor’s Check on Rising Economic Inequality in the U.S. States." State Politics & Policy Quarterly 18, no. 2 (2018): 148–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1532440018760198.

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Recent demonstrations of growing economic inequality in the United States raise normative concerns about the political representation of all but the very wealthiest citizens. Building on existing cross-national work on the roles of unions in welfare states, I provide evidence that organized labor, as a political institution, limits unequal income distributions in the U.S. states. The states are useful to our understanding of labor’s influence on inequality as states differ in their acceptance of labor unions, base levels of inequality, political preferences, industries, and levels of developme
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Dillard, Sandra L. "188 Extension Programming in Forages: Opportunities and Challenges." Journal of Animal Science 99, Supplement_3 (2021): 101–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jas/skab235.183.

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Abstract Even though forage and grazing lands represent the largest land use in the United States, the number of forage faculty positions nationwide has decreased by 47% in the last 15 years, with only an estimated 2.3 forage research and Extension full-time equivalents (FTE) per state. This challenge has made partnerships with county/regional agents and Extension faculty from other states an increasingly important component of a successful Extension program. Whereas virtual/online programs existed prior to 2020, people of all ages are currently more comfortable and adept with virtual technolo
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Carrola, Madeline Yu. "Activists in Red Capes: Women's Use of The Handmaid's Tale to Fight for Reproductive Justice." Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography 11, no. 1 (2021): 89–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.15273/jue.v11i1.10869.

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This paper examines women’s use of the notable red and white handmaid costume from Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale at political demonstrations following the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Drawing on ten in-depth ethnographic interviews with women who participated in handmaid chapters, my study finds that interviewees began to wear the handmaid costume at political protests because they increasingly saw parallels between the United States and Gilead—the totalitarian society in Atwood’s novel—as a result of the 2016 election. Participants viewed the costume as a feminist symbol that enab
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Roth, Silke. "Introduction: Contemporary Counter-Movements in the Age of Brexit and Trump." Sociological Research Online 23, no. 2 (2018): 496–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1360780418768828.

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Brexit and the election of President Trump in the United States are the result of the rise of far-right populist movements which can be observed in Europe, North America, and other regions of the world. Whereas populism itself is one response to neoliberalism, globalization, and austerity measures, the election of Trump, in particular, has caused a new wave of protest. To a far lesser extent, on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the European Union in March 2017, people in the UK and many European countries participated in a March for Europe. These demonstrations represent counter-movemen
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Leavey, Sean T. "Mutiny on the Bay: Investigating the Presentation of the Scott Olsen Police Assault on the Websites of San Francisco Bay Area Local Television Stations." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 95, no. 3 (2017): 757–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077699017699560.

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In the fall of 2011, the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protests emerged, becoming a global movement. In the United States, the Occupy Oakland demonstrations witnessed instances of violence, most notably in the injury of Scott Olsen, an Occupy Oakland supporter and former U.S. Marine who was struck by a police projectile. This article investigates the presentation of the Olsen injury on the websites of five major local television stations in the San Francisco Bay area, as a way to illustrate the negative coverage of dissident social movement activists, even when they are former military veterans, a
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Entin, Joseph, Richard Ohmann, and Susan O'Malley. "Occupy and Education: Introduction." Radical Teacher, no. 96 (May 5, 2013): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/rt.2013.17.

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We were inspired by Occupy Wall Street (OWS) and the rapid spread of Occupy across the United States and beyond. The commune-like camp sites, the general assemblies and use of the people’s mic, the marches and demonstrations, the provocative refusal to issue demands, the proliferation of working groups and spokes councils, the creative explosion of revolutionary slogans and art, the direct condemnation of corporate finance and of the massive inequalities that structure our society, the “free university” teach-ins, the campaigns against foreclosure and debt—all these elements of Occupy gave us
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Gillham, Patrick, and John Noakes. ""More Than A March in a Circle": Transgressive Protests and the Limits of Negotiated Management." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 12, no. 4 (2007): 341–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.12.4.j10822802t7n0t34.

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We examine how tactical innovations introduced by transgressive protesters during the Seattle cycle of protests contributed to the end of a long, relatively stable period of détente between police and protesters in the United States. Case studies of the demonstrations staged by the AFL-CIO and the Direct Action Network (DAN) during the 1999 WTO protests are used to reveal the divergent capacity of the negotiated management style of policing protest to control contained and transgressive protesters. We argue that the transgressive protesters' tactics, organizational structure, and decision-maki
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Jawad, Saad Naji, and Sawsan Ismael Al-Assaf. "The Iraqi youth October 2019 Uprising (Tishreen intifada): Reality and prospects." Journal of Contemporary Iraq & the Arab World 18, no. 2 (2024): 147–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jciaw_00126_1.

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In October 2019, massive demonstrations swept Baghdad and southern Iraqi provinces. These demonstrations differed from earlier ones, in terms of duration, number of casualties and excessive methods used to silence them. This article analyses what became known as the Tishreen Uprising, or intifada, its causes, achievements and prospects. The Uprising was a peaceful rejection of the occupation, the quota system, the sectarian and racial policies applied, corruption and, above all, foreign intervention, mainly by the United States and Iran. This article will concentrate on the development of the
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Jajčević, Jasmin. "“Year of resolve” – Yugoslavia 1968: student demonstrations and Tuzla’s reactions." Historijski pogledi 2, no. 2 (2019): 300–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2019.2.2.300.

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The protests that affected the student population in 1968 around the world did not go beyond Yugoslavia. The first Belgrade, and then the students of other Yugoslav universities, launched demonstrations and highlighted the demands for more equitable relations in society. Student demonstrations in Yugoslavia that erupted in June 1968, were a series of public demonstrations and strikes and other protest actions that took place at universities in Yugoslavia, with special emphasis on demonstrations of students from the Belgrade University. The year 1968 is a symbol of revolution and historical cha
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Petlenko, Iryna. "INTEGRATION OF THE INDIAN EXPERIENCE OF POLITICAL NONVIOLENT RESISTANCE INTO A GLOBAL POLITICAL FRAMEWORK." Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, no. 2 (June 11, 2025): 221–27. https://doi.org/10.30525/2592-8813-2025-2-27.

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The article is devoted to nonviolent methods of political resistance and their significance for modern forms of political mobilization in the world. Special attention is paid to the ideas and methods of Mahatma Gandhi, which were implemented during Satyagraha in India. The success of Indian resistance to colonial authorities has inspired other political leaders to engage nonviolent resistance in their own political struggles. Indian experience has been integrated into the global political framework by Martin Luther King and the African American civil rights movement in the United States, Nelso
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Zheng, Yanqiu. "A Specter of Extraterritoriality." Journal of American-East Asian Relations 22, no. 1 (2015): 17–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02201003.

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The Sino-u.s. agreement of May 1943 that granted the u.s. military exclusive criminal jurisdiction over its troops in China was a continuation of extraterritorial rights that the United States supposedly abolished the previous January. In light of the earlier British-u.s. negotiations on the same issue, China was an integral part of a legal regime that during World War ii shielded globally deployed u.s. troops from local laws. The Chinese Guomindang (gmd) government’s renewal of the 1943 agreement in June 1946 extended the wartime legal privileges of u.s. troops into an era of precarious peace
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Alaa Ahmed Abdullah. "Naked Truths as a Credo of Protest in Allen Ginsberg's "Howl"." مجلة آداب الفراهيدي 15, no. 52 (2023): 493–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.51990/jaa.15.52.2.26.

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In the aftermath of the Second World War, the United States was abounded with darkened repercussions represented by waging wars such as the cold war, the Vietnam War, and the appearance of various ideologies as materialism, consumerism, sexual freedom, racial struggles and many other examples and consequently, new trends and movements appeared to rebel against the conventional norms that prevailed during that time. The rebellion took an upward trajectory crystalizing itself in diverse forms namely: the religious, political, social and literary ones. Unruly politics and queer activisms defied t
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Alexander, William. "Homelessness and Police Policy in Tucson." Practicing Anthropology 11, no. 1 (1989): 8–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.11.1.0433676154871330.

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The homeless movement in the United States has taken a more activist-oriented approach, as those advocating the rights of displaced poverty-stricken people seek solutions that go beyond the usual "out of sight, out of mind" offerings of charity such as soup kitchens and shelter. Organizations such as the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Union of the Homeless have staged demonstrations and publicity-capturing acts of disobedience all across the country, including the erection of a tent city in front of City Hall when the Union was organized in Tucson in December 1987. The co
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Ahmed, Idan Oleiwi Hussain Ali Noor. "Frameworks For Political Analysis Of The Issue Of Demonstrations In The News Bulletins Of Iraqi Satellite Channels An Analytical Study." Multicultural Education 7, no. 7 (2021): 554. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5140295.

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<em>This research deals with the frameworks of political analysis of the issue of the demonstrations in the news bulletins of the Iraqi satellite channels represented by Al-Iraqiya, Dijla and Al-Atija channels, which were selected according to an exploratory study conducted by him. Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The researcher concluded to a sample of the public that these channels are the most followed, and the orientations of these three channels differ, where Al-Iraqiya TV represents the official view of the state, while Dijla TV represents a partisan viewpoint opposing the government&#
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Shiau, Ren-Jye, Robert L. Smith, Robert M. Shaffer, and Edward T. Cesa. "Effective Communication of Technology in Logging: A Portable Timber Bridge Example." Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 26, no. 1 (2002): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/26.1.5.

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Abstract Communication channels for effective transfer of portable timber bridge technology to loggers were investigated within the eastern half of the United States. Loggers received most technology information by personal contact with other loggers, followed by personal contact with industry foresters. However, this study identified different preferred channels (e.g., personal contact, logger education programs, or trade shows) of receiving new technology information by loggers in different U.S. regions. Loggers indicated that the best method for transferring technology was by word of mouth
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Feng, Wei, Ming Jin, Xu Liu, et al. "A review of microgrid development in the United States – A decade of progress on policies, demonstrations, controls, and software tools." Applied Energy 228 (October 2018): 1656–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.06.096.

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Williams, Warren. "Flashpoint Austria: The Communist-Inspired Strikes of 1950." Journal of Cold War Studies 9, no. 3 (2007): 115–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws.2007.9.3.115.

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Austria is frequently overlooked by Cold War historians, but this small landlocked country was the site of a number of East-West confrontations during the decade of occupation by the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1955. This article focuses on two of those incidents. In September and October 1950, Austria's Communist Party, supported by Soviet occupation forces, triggered a series of violent demonstrations throughout the country, ostensibly objecting to a new Wage and Price Agreement. Whether these strikes were part of a planned attempt to overthrow the centr
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Renz, Mark, Kevin D. Gibson, Jennifer Hillmer, Katherine M. Howe, Donald M. Waller, and John Cardina. "Land Manager and Researcher Perspectives on Invasive Plant Research Needs in the Midwestern United States." Invasive Plant Science and Management 2, no. 1 (2009): 83–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/ipsm-08-109.1.

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AbstractIn 2006, the Midwest Invasive Plant Network's Research Committee conducted a web-based survey to help identify research needs and interactions between land managers and researchers working to manage invasive plants in the Midwest. Of 192 responses, 30% identified themselves as researchers and 70% identified themselves as managers. Researchers and managers rated working together on invasive plant issues as high or medium in importance, but neither group rated the current level of cooperation as high, with over 90% describing current cooperation as low or medium. Both groups self-associa
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Garrett, Dan. "Superheroes in Hong Kong's Political Resistance: Icons, Images, and Opposition." PS: Political Science & Politics 47, no. 01 (2013): 112–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096513001637.

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In June 2013, explosive claims and illicit revelations of domestic and global American intelligence surveillance operations, hacking, and collaboration with US Internet and information technology behemoths rocked the world. Simultaneously, the mysterious emergence in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of runaway American intelligence contractor Edward J. Snowden at the heart of the intrigue shoved the small enclave to the fore of global geopolitics. Claiming to rely on Hong Kong's respect for the rule of law and tradition of dissent to shield him against American retaliation a
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Neumann, James E., and Kenneth Strzepek. "State of the literature on the economic impacts of climate change in the United States." Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis 5, no. 03 (2014): 411–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jbca-2014-9003.

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Abstract:This paper discusses the current literature on impacts and adaptation costs at the sectoral level. The focus is primarily the US, but includes examples on international applications that highlight key differences or other relevant demonstrations of method and data use. The paper provides an overall framework that addresses the components of economic impacts, including definitions of impacts, adaptation costs, and residual damages. The paper then focuses on understanding the current breadth and depth of the literature that exists to characterize what we know about economic sectors stud
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Ahmed, Ayad Abbas Hussain Rashid Yassen. "The News Treatment in the Local Satellite Channels of the Issue of Demonstrations in Iraq, an Analytical Study." Multicultural Education 7, no. 5 (2021): 60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4740889.

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<em>Our research seeks to identify the frameworks for the news treatment of the issue of demonstrations on Iraqi satellite channels, and according to a survey conducted by the researcher on a sample of the general public, three channels were chosen represented by Al-Iraqiya and Tigris Al-Ahd, the first expressing the government viewpoint, then a semi-official channel, and the second expressing the point of view. The secular partisan view and the third represent the Islamic partisan point of view, with a research problem formulated with the following question: What frameworks for news treatment
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Santiago, Roger, and Jean-Pierre Pelletier. "Contaminated Sediment Management: the Canadian Experience." Water Quality Research Journal 36, no. 3 (2001): 395–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2001.024.

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Abstract Since the beginning of North America's industrialization, the Great Lakes have been negatively impacted by the discharge of industrial, agricultural and municipal pollutants. The governments of Canada and the United States have recognized that the accumulation of pollutants within the bottom sediment and the water column has had a detrimental effect on the Great Lakes ecosystem. In 1972, Canada and the United States signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, which established common water quality objectives and commitments to programs and other measures to achieve these objective
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Gonzalez, BSc, Anthony R., and Samuel H. Amber, PhD. "Recent field experiments with commercial satellite imagery direct downlink." Journal of Emergency Management 15, no. 1 (2017): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.2017.0313.

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US Pacific Command's strategy includes assistance to United States government relief agencies and nongovernment organizations during humanitarian aid and disaster relief operations in the Asia-Pacific region. Situational awareness during these operations is enhanced by broad interagency access to unclassified commercial satellite imagery. The Remote Ground Terminal—a mobile satellite downlink ground station—has undergone several technology demonstrations and participated in an overseas deployment exercise focused on a natural disaster scenario. This ground station has received new commercial i
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Moise, Edwin. "Review Essay: Better Late Than Never? The Delayed Debate over the Costs of Vietnam." Journal of Cold War Studies 5, no. 2 (2003): 73–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/152039703763336480.

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In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson sharply escalated the U.S. military effort in Vietnam and prepared for further escalation in 1966. He and his aides, notably Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, did their best to forestall a public debate about the potential costs of the war. They concealed their plans for increased military expenditures and expanded commitments of American troops. Not until the United States was deeply embroiled in Vietnam did a full-fledged public debate finally emerge, along with protests and demonstrations at American universities. If the administration had been more candid
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Gordon, Alastair C. "The 1991 Cierva Lecture. Aberdeen and its influence on the evolution of the commercial IFR twin engined helicopter." Aeronautical Journal 96, no. 955 (1992): 169–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001924000024829.

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Juan de la Cierva was born in Mosei, Spain nearly 100 years ago on 21 September 1895. At the age of 15 he constructed with two friends, a glider of his own design and contined to show great interest in aviation and aircraft design. He gained an engineering degree and in 1918 built his first tri-motor aeroplane in Spain. His concept was to provide a flying machine having a parachute capability for improved safety in the event of an engine failure and he worked in the direction of the helicopter concept, but concluded that true helicopter flight was not technically feasible with the state of the
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Dziobak, Marek. "#NeverAgainMSD and the March for Our Lives Movement." Ad Americam 24 (November 29, 2023): 15–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/adamericam.24.2023.24.02.

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The United States gives citizens the right to own guns and has developed a specific culture of gun presence in everyday life. However, this privilege raises many controversies, and gun-related deaths are one of the most common causes of death in the U.S. Media often report on tragic shootings in the country. Nonetheless, there is still no clear regulation of legal issues in the field of gun control. This text is devoted to the issue of the March for Our Lives (MFOL) social movement created by a group of students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. The movement was e
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Carter, Anne K. "Using a Pot-sized Demonstration to Teach the Effects of Season Extension Materials on the Early Growth of Winter Squash." HortTechnology 14, no. 3 (2004): 439–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.14.3.0439.

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In the northeastern United States, vegetable crop classes and growers' meetings are often held during winter months when field demonstrations are impossible. A pot-sized demonstration was set up in the greenhouse in May and Nov. 2002 as a student laboratory to show the effects of season extension materials on the early growth of winter squash. The treatments were black plastic mulch and rowcover, alone and in combination. The treatments were also placed on either a heated [18.3 °C (65 °F)] or unheated germination mat to simulate warmer and cooler spring soils. Butternut squash (Cucurbita mosch
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Li, Xiao-Yu, Xu Gao, and Jing-Jing Xie. "Comparison and Clarification of China and US CCUS Technology Development." Atmosphere 13, no. 12 (2022): 2114. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos13122114.

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The content of the China-US CCUS technology development roadmap is summarized based on the roadmap update in 2019. Qualitative analysis and evaluation were conducted from the perspectives of running CCUS demonstrations or industrial projects, CO2 pipeline infrastructure, established regulatory frameworks, policy support, research and development capabilities, and geological storage resources. A simple analysis of the development status of carbon capture, storage, and utilization technology through relevant patent data is provided. Future planning by China and the United States in terms of plan
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Cho, YoungSeung. "A Study on the police exercise for legitimate rallies and demonstrators: Focusing on United States cases and theories." Korean Constitutional Law Association 28, no. 4 (2022): 465–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.35901/kjcl.2022.28.4.465.

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This article stems from the question of who should be exercised when police authority is to be put in place due to certain reasons, such as assault and intimidation, after multiple assemblies and demonstrations have all been legally held. In particular, in the case where multiple assemblies are held and the assembly of one side causes the assembly of the other side to be illegal, the constitutional basis for determining whether the police power should be exercised against the group that caused the violence or intimidation or the group that committed the violence or intimidation are interested
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Stefanov, Stefan. "Valuable recommendations for improving the living standards of the world's poor." Economic Thought journal 65, no. 5 (2020): 134–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.56497/etj2065506.

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Recently, Cambridge University Press published the book Towards a Theory of 'Smart' Social Infrastructures at the Base of the Income Pyramid (A Study of Practice in India), authored by Bruno Sergi and Sandeep Goyal. It analyses the approaches, methods and means to improve the living standards of the poorest segments of the world's population. The relevance of the issue at hand is undeniable, and the need to find adequate solutions is even more acute now due to the severe consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The violent protests and demonstrations in the United States, Europe and other countr
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Gentle, Paul. "Some Economic Issues concerning the Loss of the Special Status Relationship between the United States and Hong Kong." SocioEconomic Challenges 6, no. 2 (2022): 67–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/sec.6(2).67-82.2022.

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The demonstrations in 2019, 2020 and thereabouts for the preservation of certain civil rights in Hong Kong, led to some suppression by the Chinese National central government. As a result, some of the special trade advantages between Hong Kong and the U.S. were lost. The economics and cultural special traits helped Hong Kong thrive. Having a judicial system separate from that of Mainland China, allowed for a more commerce producing judiciary. A key requirement for Hong Kong to be treated differently than Mainland China was for Hong Kong to have some independent autonomy, sufficient for the U.S
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Himes, Chester, and Diego A. Millan. "On the Use of Force." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 132, no. 2 (2017): 471–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2017.132.2.471.

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In the mid-1960s, the United States witnessed increasing social unrest: students led protests against the Vietnam war, and many black Americans expressed disillusionment over piecemeal gains of the civil rights movement. Whereas history remembers the antiwar rallies mostly as protests, official records often code black demonstrations in Boston, Cleveland, Buffalo, and the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles as riots. In response to two so-called riots in Newark, New Jersey, in July 1967, Chester Himes wrote “On the Use of Force” for the 24 July 1967 issue of the weekly Gaullist magazine Le nouve
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