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Dye, P. "Organ Donation in Australia: An Historical Overview, Current Directions and Future Principles." Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 23, no. 1 (1995): 65–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0310057x9502300112.

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HARRIS, AMANDA. "Representing Australia to the Commonwealth in 1965: Aborigiana and Indigenous Performance." Twentieth-Century Music 17, no. 1 (2019): 3–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478572219000331.

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AbstractIn 1965, the Australian government and Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (AETT) debated which performing arts ensembles should represent Australia at the London Commonwealth Arts Festival. The AETT proposed the newly formed Aboriginal Theatre, comprising songmakers, musicians, and dancers from the Tiwi Islands, northeast Arnhem Land and the Daly River. The government declined, and instead sent the Sydney Symphony Orchestra performing works by John Antill and Peter Sculthorpe. In examining the historical context for these negotiations, I demonstrate the direct relationship between th
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Crowley, Kate, and Sharon Moore. "Stepping Stone, Halfway House or Road to Nowhere? Green Support of Minority Government in Sweden, New Zealand and Australia." Government and Opposition 55, no. 4 (2019): 669–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2018.55.

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AbstractWhilst much has been written about the opportunities and perils of Green participation in national coalition governments, analysis of Greens supporting minority governments is less common and has not focused on comparative-historical trends as this article does. We look beyond single case studies of Green-supported minority governments in order to establish historical party trajectories and policy impact over time in three countries with different political systems. The extent of the comparative work here has never previously been undertaken and establishes that repeat instances of suc
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Ng-Stollmann, Nathalie, Christian Fünfgeld, Boris Gabriel, and Achim Niesel. "The international discussion and the new regulations concerning transvaginal mesh implants in pelvic organ prolapse surgery." International Urogynecology Journal 31, no. 10 (2020): 1997–2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-020-04407-0.

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Abstract The use of transvaginal mesh implants for POP and urinary incontinence is currently being extensively debated among experts as well as the general public. Regulations surrounding the use of these implants differ depending on the country. Although in the USA, the UK, in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and France, transvaginal mesh implants have been removed from the market, in most mainland European countries, Asia, and South America, they are still available as a surgical option for POP correction. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the historical timeline and the cur
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Secombe, Paul, Emslie Lankin, Rosalind Beadle, et al. "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Attitudes to Organ Donation in Central Australia: A Qualitative Pilot Study." Transplantation Direct 10, no. 9 (2024): e1692. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/txd.0000000000001692.

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Background. Organ transplantation is a well-established intervention but is reliant on the donation of organs and tissues, mostly from deceased donors. The proportion of Australians proceeding to organ donation (OD) has increased, but the proportion of Indigenous Australians proceeding remains two-thirds that of non-Indigenous Australians. We sought to explore perceived barriers and enablers for the involvement of Indigenous peoples in the OD process. Methods. Qualitative methodology centered around focus groups was used to capture the experiences and perspectives of Indigenous people regardin
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Gledhill, Daniel C., Alistair J. Hobday, David J. Welch, et al. "Collaborative approaches to accessing and utilising historical citizen science data: a case-study with spearfishers from eastern Australia." Marine and Freshwater Research 66, no. 3 (2015): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf14071.

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Scientists are increasingly utilising non-traditional data to assist with defining biological baselines and for monitoring environmental change. These data present challenges not encountered with traditional, fit-for-purpose scientific data, including engaging with data owners, building trust and maintaining relationships, analysing and interpreting data collected under varying methodologies, and the possibility that data may not suit an intended purpose. Here we describe engagement activities undertaken with recreational spearfishers to collate and examine spearfishing club data collected fro
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Tester, GJ, GG Watkins, and I. Rouse. "The Sports Challenge International Programme for Identified ‘At Risk' Children and Adolescents: A Singapore Study." Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 11, no. 1 (1999): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/101053959901100108.

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The current world wide phenomena of youth suicide which became a major issue for countries in the early nineties, is still growing exponentially. The Sports Challenge program was initiated in 1992 in Western Australia to identify ‘at risk' children and adolescents who display: a low sense of basic trust, a sense of shame and doubt, a sense of inferiority and a sense of identity confusion with common characteristics of low self esteem. The subsequent program is based on a strong statistical paradigm encompassing current and historical information with reliable and objective evaluation measures.
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Franks, Zanna, and Hannah G Krause. "Pessary management for pelvic organ prolapse: a review of clinical practice and Australian medical device regulations." Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal 29, no. 3 (2025): 67–73. https://doi.org/10.1071/cj23013.

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Pelvic organ prolapse affects up to 50% of women throughout life. Management can be conservative or surgical. Pessaries have become an integral component to management of pelvic organ prolapse, providing symptom improvement and enhancing quality of life. After careful clinical assessment, women choosing pessary management are offered either self-care or clinician-based pessary care. Pessary care can be offered by a range of clinicians, including doctors, nurses and physiotherapists. In this article we review the literature on the historical use of pessaries and how they have changed to be the
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Khokhlova, Alina Dmitrievna. "Protection of Lawful (Legitimate) Expectations as a Key Aspect of the Principle of Maintaining Public Trust in the Law and Government Actions: Foreign and Russian Approaches." Юридические исследования, no. 4 (April 2025): 78–92. https://doi.org/10.25136/2409-7136.2025.4.74320.

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The relevance of studying the principle of maintaining citizens' trust in the law and government actions stems from its pivotal role in ensuring the stability of legal systems and the legitimacy of state governance. The contradictions between, on the one hand, the principle of trust in governmental actions – demanding legal certainty and stability – and, on the other hand, the flexibility of state administration highlight the necessity for a systemic analysis of mechanisms implementing this principle. The study aims to identify theoretical and practical aspects of protecting legitimate (lawful
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Lalchhandama, K. "Rickettsiosis as a critical emerging infectious disease in India." Science Vision 17, no. 4 (2017): 247–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.33493/scivis.17.04.09.

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Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the order Rickettsiales such as Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, Neorickettsia, Rickettsia, and Orientia are the causative agents of infectious diseases collectively known as rickettsioses. Of the different rickettsial diseases, spotted fever and scrub typhus have ravaged India for the past couple of centuries. Specifically called the Indian tick typhus, spotted fever was discovered in India in the latter half of the 19th century. After several decades of dormancy, the disease re-emerged in several parts of India. Scrub typhus, originally discovered in Japan, has been
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James, Shelley, Sally Loesch, Ella Boston, Lauren Gardiner, and Amber Horning. "Mobilizing International Australian Collections Locally for Global Benefit." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (October 8, 2024): e138760. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.138760.

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From the earliest days of Australian colonization and exploration, botanical collections have been sent to herbaria overseas for western scientific study. Where there is a duplicate set, collections have been repatriated back to Australia with time, but many specimens remain housed overseas. These specimens document the floral diversity of Australian ecoregions that have now been altered, and of species that have not yet been described and may now have been lost to our ecosystems. Many such collections have type specimens, and others have historical exploration and botanical significance, many
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Lebedev, S., A. Kazantsev, L. Fljyan, and S. Medvedeva. "The Debate about Collective Goods in the Context of Contemporary Issues of Global Governance." World Economy and International Relations 65, no. 2 (2021): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2021-65-2-109-116.

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This article is dedicated to three interconnected concepts – “collective goods”, “free rider” and “hegemony” in the context of modern politics. We analyze three theoretical approaches to the problem of provision of collective goods by hegemonic states. These approaches are: neoliberal, (neo) realist and World-System Theory. Basing on these theoretical premises, we analyze the debate about free-ridng in the Western political discourse (especially among US allies) and we point out that particular interests of US can be disguised as “collective goods”. Basing on this, we analyze discussions about
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Haynes, Emma, Minitja Marawili, Makungun B. Marika, et al. "Living with Rheumatic Heart Disease at the Intersection of Biomedical and Aboriginal Worldviews." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 8 (2022): 4650. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084650.

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Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) significantly impacts the lives of First Nations Australians. Failure to eliminate RHD is in part attributed to healthcare strategies that fail to understand the lived experience of RHD. To rectify this, a PhD study was undertaken in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia, combining Aboriginal ways of knowing, being and doing with interviews (24 participants from clinical and community settings) and participant observation to privilege Aboriginal voices, including the interpretations and experiences of Aboriginal co-researchers (described in the adjunct article)
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Flanagan, Frances. "Theorising the gig economy and home-based service work." Journal of Industrial Relations 61, no. 1 (2018): 57–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022185618800518.

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The history of domestic servants in Australia offers a provocative challenge to the prophets of the digital gig economy. Like home-based service workers today, 19th-and 20th-century domestic servants worked without the protection of minimum wages or hours, unions or independent arbitration and endured perpetually porous boundaries between their work and non-working time, low status and pay. This article argues that digital platforms are instruments of a fundamental shift in the governance of home-based service work, from a system of ‘dyadic’ to one of ‘structural’ domination. Intermediaries pl
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Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh, Don Coffman, and Roger Mantie. "The ethics of being an editor–researcher." International Journal of Community Music 16, no. 1 (2023): 3–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ijcm_00072_2.

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Although only a few months old at press time, ChatGPT has already established itself as one of the biggest disruptors of historical conceptions of authorship, reality and trust. The research community will no doubt face increasing challenges as it attempts to deal with peer review, conflicts-of-interest and publishing ethics. Readers may know that the International Journal of Community Music is a Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) member. COPE establishes ethical guidelines for the academic publishing. No doubt these will evolve in the face of emerging artificial intelligence technology. T
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Sikder, Abu Sayed, and Joe Allen. "Contemporaneous Role of Information and Communication Technology in the Australian Banking Sector in Adopting Online Transaction and Mobile Banking." International Journal of Imminent Science & Technology. 1, no. 1 (2007): 25–35. https://doi.org/10.70774/ijist.v1i1.10.

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The contemporary landscape of the Australian banking sector is significantly influenced by Information and Communication Technology (ICT), particularly concerning the adoption of online transactions and mobile banking services. Despite existing studies, notable research gaps persist, focusing on user adoption behaviors, cybersecurity challenges, and the evolving dynamics shaping this technological integration. This research endeavors to bridge these gaps by providing a comprehensive overview of ICT's role within the Australian banking sector, specifically delving into the adoption processes of
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Guest, Luise. "Translation, transformation and refiguration: The significance of Jingdezhen and the materiality of porcelain in the work of two contemporary Chinese artists1." Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 6, no. 2 (2019): 207–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jcca_00004_1.

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Abstract In December 2016 a group of researchers led by Professor Jiang Jiehong travelled to Jingdezhen as fieldwork for the Everyday Legend research project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. Representing the White Rabbit Collection of Contemporary Chinese Art, Australia, I was invited to participate. This article developed from reflections on the fieldwork component of the research project, as well as the formal and informal discussions that took place, at the time and subsequently, in Shanghai, Birmingham, Groningen and London. In 2018, as a further development of this process of reflection,
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Alim-Marvasti, Ali, Mohammed Jawad, Chibueze Ogbonnaya, and Ali Naghieh. "Workforce diversity in specialist physicians: Implications of findings for religious affiliation in Anaesthesia & Intensive Care." PLOS ONE 18, no. 8 (2023): e0288516. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288516.

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Background Minority ethnic identification between physician and patient can reduce communication and access barriers, improve physician-patient relationship, trust, and health outcomes. Religion influences health beliefs, behaviours, treatment decisions, and outcomes. Ethically contentious dilemmas in treatment decisions are often entangled with religious beliefs. They feature more in medical specialties such as Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, with issues including informed consent for surgery, organ donation, transplant, transfusion, and end-of-life decisions. Methods We investigate diversi
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Račiūnaitė, Tojana. "To See what Jan Karoł Chodkiewicz Saw, or Some Profiles of the Hetman’s Votive Image." Senoji Lietuvos literatūra 54 (August 5, 2024): 109–66. https://doi.org/10.51554/sll.22.54.05.

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When studying historical visual monuments, we usually take up the position of an observer, but one can also study historical observers, historical people as consumers of visuality and the owners of an active gaze. In such a case, the focus of the study encompasses not only the monuments that represent an individual but also the individual’s gaze, the visual surroundings recorded in the written sources, the connection with specific art works or the phenomena of the history of art. Using the notion of gaze as an expression of power and protection, which was embedded in art history by the works o
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Jungwood, Ceri, Lan Haynes, John Eastwood, and Susan Woolfenden. "Optimising the partnerships in an integrated initiative “Healthy Homes and Neighbourhoods”." International Journal of Integrated Care 25 (April 9, 2025): 431. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic24202.

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Background: Healthy Homes and Neighbourhoods (HHAN) was designed and implemented in the Sydney Local Health District (SLHD), Australia since 2015, funded initially by an innovation grant to drive locally driven solutions. HHAN offers care co-ordination and place-based initiatives in areas of need. Eligible families include parents/carers who have complex health and social care needs, with children aged 0-17 years, and require family-centred support from multiple services. Intersectoral partnerships across agencies such as education, justice, housing, community services and health are a core co
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Smith, Alexandria, Laura Rafferty, Bethany Croak, et al. "A systematic review of military-to-civilian transition, The role of gender." PLOS ONE 20, no. 2 (2025): e0316448. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316448.

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Background The military-to-civilian transition can be a challenging period for many service members; however, recent research suggests that female ex-service personnel (veterans) confront additional complexities during reintegration into civilian life. This systematic review aimed to identify and synthesise findings across qualitative studies exploring the impact of gender on this transition process. Methods Peer-reviewed literature was drawn from a multi-database search, limited to qualitative studies. The studies included either female veterans or both male and female veterans aged 18 years
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Lavrentieva, Olena, Maria Nascimento Cunha, and Oleksandr Krupskyi. "PARTNERSHIP PEDAGOGY AMID CURRENT EDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS." Alfred Nobel University Journal of Pedagogy and Psychology 1, no. 29 (2025): 17–31. https://doi.org/10.32342/3041-2196-2025-1-29-2.

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The article explores the historical foundations and specific features of partnership pedagogy in the context of current educational transformations. The purpose of the article is to summarise theoretical approaches and practical models of partnership pedagogy in the context of current transformations in the educational landscape, to analyse its forms and levels of implementation in national and international educational practice, as well as to identify potential barriers and prospects for the further integration of partnership strategies into Ukraine’s education system. The research employed a
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RAO, Sohail. "<b>Medical School Admission Tests Worldwide: A Focus on MDCAT in Pakistan</b>." INNOVAPATH 1, Q1 (2025): 9. https://doi.org/10.63501/22yvs061.

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Medical school admission tests are vital tools for evaluating students’ aptitude, academic preparedness, and suitability for rigorous medical education programs. These standardized assessments vary across countries but share the common goal of identifying the most capable candidates to meet the demands of medical school and, ultimately, the healthcare profession. Globally recognized examples include the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in the United States, the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT), and the Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT) in Australia. These tests evaluate a r
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Nwabueze, Chekwube. "A Clinician's Experience in Initiation and Navigation of a Support Group for Sickle Cell Disease Patients - Can We Break Patient Bias?" Blood 136, Supplement 1 (2020): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-142449.

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Abstract Title A Clinician's Experience in Initiation and Navigation of a Support group for Sickle Cell Disease Patients - Can we Break Patient Bias? Introduction: A 2010 qualitative research study by the Journal of the Health Care for the Underserved validates the finding that African Americans are suspicious of health care programs that are targeted specifically for African American as they believe that the system would have ill-intent. This adversarial relation with health care providers persists in the aftermath of the Tuskegee experiment and other historical research abuses. This is parti
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Di Ciaccio, Pietro R., Mark N. Polizzotto, Kate Cwynarski, et al. "Survival Outcomes for Plasmablastic Lymphoma: An International, Multicentre Study By the Australasian Lymphoma Alliance." Blood 136, Supplement 1 (2020): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-134972.

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Introduction Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is a rare, aggressive large cell lymphoma, first described in 1997. PBL is strongly associated with immunodeficient states, such as HIV infection and solid organ transplantation, but up to one third of cases are reported to occur in immunocompetent patients. The pathogenesis of PBL is incompletely understood, though the oncogenic impact of EBV, in particular in the context of dysregulated immune surveillance, together with acquired abnormalities in the MYC pathway appear to play key roles in many cases. Plasma cell markers such as CD138 and CD38 are ty
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Polishchuk, Serhii. "CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF IMPLEMENTING THE SAFE HARBOUR REGIME IN TRANSFER PRICING." Економіка розвитку систем 6, no. 2 (2025): 130–38. https://doi.org/10.32782/2707-8019/2024-2-18.

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The article examines the conceptual basis and international experience with the implementation of the safe harbour regime in the area of transfer pricing. It argues for the need to use this mechanism as an effective tool for minimising tax risks, optimising the administrative burden and increasing the predictability of tax rules. It is noted that the safe harbour regime is based on the establishment of clear criteria for low-risk transactions, which makes it possible to reduce the volume of controls and increase the level of transparency of intra-group transactions. The article analyses the ma
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Melo, Andresa Lima. "Nosso Desafio no Coração do Brasil." JBMTCT 2, no. 1 (2020): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.46765/2675-374x.2020v2n1p13-14.

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Faced with the major health crisis of the century – Coronavirus Disease (COVID19) Pandemic, we could see two waves installing in society: incredulity and fear. This issue was politicized several times and the vast amount of scientific publications made the discussion very controversial and consequently society became more and more confused and insecure.&#x0D; Brasilia - the Capital of Brazil, is the heart of the country, it is centrally located and therefore politically strategic. It was one of the first places in Brazil to spread, under public decree, radical measures of social isolation (suc
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Berlyavskiy, L. G., and V. A. Bondarev. "Election Campaign of 1937 for the Elections to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR: Legislation and Practical Implementation in the Rostov Region." Legal Order and Legal Values 3, no. 2 (2025): 9–22. https://doi.org/10.23947/2949-1843-2025-3-2-9-22.

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Introduction. At the end of 1936 the new Constitution of the Soviet Union was adopted by the Extraordinary VIII All-Union Congress of Soviets, the supreme organ of the state power, which was specially convened for this purpose. Having replaced the first Constitution of the USSR of 1924, the new Stalin Constitution had significantly revised the structure of the Soviet state and society affecting, among other things, the system of state government bodies. Now the bicameral Supreme Soviet of the USSR was proclaimed the supreme legislative body of the country, which was to be formed through the un
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Ul Haq, Anwar. "Innovating Education: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Technology on Teaching." Inverge Journal of Social Sciences 4, no. 2 (2025): 52–68. https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v4i2.125.

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This paper explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies have been transforming teaching practices in Pakistan. Its objective is to measure the level of awareness, adoption and attitude of AI tools in education as well as identifying barriers and opportunities to integrate such tools in education. It was a quantitative approach, in which a structured questionnaire was used for data collection from 189 teachers of various level educational institutes in Pakistan. The survey focused on teachers’ awareness, usage of AI technology, its influence on teaching and learning proces
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Jim, Danny, Loretta Joseph Case, Rubon Rubon, Connie Joel, Tommy Almet, and Demetria Malachi. "Kanne Lobal: A conceptual framework relating education and leadership partnerships in the Marshall Islands." Waikato Journal of Education 26 (July 5, 2021): 135–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.15663/wje.v26i1.785.

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Education in Oceania continues to reflect the embedded implicit and explicit colonial practices and processes from the past. This paper conceptualises a cultural approach to education and leadership appropriate and relevant to the Republic of the Marshall Islands. As elementary school leaders, we highlight Kanne Lobal, a traditional Marshallese navigation practice based on indigenous language, values and practices. We conceptualise and develop Kanne Lobal in this paper as a framework for understanding the usefulness of our indigenous knowledge in leadership and educational practices within for
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Moloney, Gail, Dhaval Ghelani, Ramanathan Lakshmanan, et al. "How doctors can lead the way in their communities: Co‐creation, the Indian community and organ donation registration." Internal Medicine Journal, October 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imj.16533.

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AbstractBackground and AimsTransplant success rates can increase when organs and tissues are matched within ethnic communities, but how well are the processes around organ donation understood by discrete ethnic communities in Australia? We investigated this in relation to one ethnic group, the Australian‐Indian community in Sydney.MethodsA culturally appropriate survey and dissemination strategy was co‐created with Indian community members through an Advisory Panel. Items were informed by a thematic analysis of cultural beliefs shared through the advisory panel discussions and measured awarene
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Sieber, Renée, Victoria Slonosky, Linden Ashcroft, and Christa Pudmenzky. "Formalizing Trust in Historical Weather Data." Weather, Climate, and Society, July 14, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/wcas-d-21-0077.1.

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Abstract Historical instrumental weather observations are vital to understanding past, present, and future climate variability and change. However, the quantity of historical weather observations to be rescued globally far exceeds the resources available to do the rescuing. Which observations should be prioritized? Here we formalize guidelines help make decision on rescuing historical data. Rather than wait until resource-intensive digitization is done to assess the data’s value, insights can be gleaned from the context in which the observations were made and the history of the observers. Furt
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McWhirter, Rebekah, and Irene Carlet. "Access, trust, and equity in vaccination: A historical and sociolegal analysis of vaccination laws in Australia." Medical Law International, May 15, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1177/09685332251338671.

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A central challenge in vaccination policy, and public health generally, is the tension that arises between the interests of the community and the interests of individuals. Over the previous two centuries, a range of legislative interventions have been used in efforts to improve vaccination rates, with varying degrees of success in navigating that central challenge. Here, we use a historical and sociolegal approach to characterise and evaluate vaccination laws in Australia from 1853 to the present. In doing so, we provide both a descriptive account of how vaccination laws have operated in Austr
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Ng, Yee-Fui, and Stephen Gray. "Wars, Pandemics and Emergencies: What Can History Tell Us about Executive Power and Surveillance in Times of Crisis?" University of New South Wales Law Journal 44, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.53637/vkbu2144.

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In the fight against coronavirus, the Australian government has enacted a series of measures that represent an expansion of executive powers. These include the use of smartphone contact-tracing technology, mandatory isolation arrangements, and the closure of businesses. Critics have expressed concerns about the long-term implications of these measures upon individual rights.?This article will analyse the validity of such concerns in the context of other historical uses of executive power in Australia in times of crisis: during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, the First and Second World Wars,
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Bernardes, Christina Maresch, Kushla Houkamau, Ivan Lin, et al. "Communication and access to healthcare: Experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people managing pain in Queensland, Australia." Frontiers in Pain Research 3 (December 6, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpain.2022.1041968.

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BackgroundPain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship between patient-provider in which communication is crucial. This study examines the communication experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Hospital Liaison Officers (ATSIHLOs), to improve understanding of how pain is managed in and through patient-health professional communication.MethodsThis qualitative study involved a purposive sample of patients attending three persistent pain clinics and ATSIHLOs working in two hospitals in Queensl
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Smith, Andrew L., and Erica Smith. "The development of key training policies in England and Australia: a comparison." London Review of Education, March 1, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14748460701243259.

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Public policies on training are firmly rooted in the historical, political, economic and social context of their countries. This paper explores the acceptability of such policies to stakeholder groups including learners and employers, and its impact on policy take-up, viability and longevity. The paper uses a comparative analysis of developments in the English and Australian systems in three key areas, using elements of public policy theory, to explain the factors affecting stakeholder acceptance of training policies. The data was gathered through a series of interviews with stakeholders in En
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Elton, Paul, and James A. Fitzsimons. "Framework features enabling faster establishment and better management of privately protected areas in New South Wales, Australia." Frontiers in Conservation Science 4 (October 20, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcosc.2023.1277254.

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In response to the Convention on Biological Diversity’s Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, Australia has committed to protecting 30 per cent of lands and oceans for nature conservation by 2030. Privately protected areas are vital to meeting this target and establishing an ecologically representative and well-connected National Reserve System on land in Australia. As a federated nation, most public and privately protected areas (especially conservation covenants) are established under state or territory (i.e. subnational) legislation, as opposed to national legislation. This paper
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McHugh, Siobhán. "Intimacy, Trust, and Justice on The Greatest Menace, a Podcast Exposing a “Gay Prison”." Media and Communication 13 (January 14, 2025). https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.9066.

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In the tradition of narrative podcasts exposing historical injustices, &lt;em&gt;The Greatest Menace &lt;/em&gt;(TGM) examines how a government-run prison in Australia used those imprisoned to study the causes and treatments of homosexuality. Hosted by gay Arab-Australian journalist Patrick Abboud, TGM interweaves Abboud’s struggle for acceptance in his homophobic community with his forensic documentation of lives ruined by a society where homosexuality was illegal till 1984. Gay men entrust Abboud with their experiences of aversion therapy and estrangement from family; a former cop reveals ho
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White, Cassandra, Hannah Wardill, Christine Paul, et al. "DPYD genotype-guided dose personalisation for fluoropyrimidine-based chemotherapy prescribing in solid organ cancer patients in Australia: GeneScreen 5-FU study protocol." BMC Cancer 24, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-024-13122-8.

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Abstract Background Fluoropyrimidine (FP) chemotherapies are commonly prescribed for upper and lower gastrointestinal, breast and head and neck malignancies. Over 16,000 people with cancer require FP chemotherapies per annum in Australia. Between 10 and 40% patients experience grade 3–4 (≥ G3) toxicities that require hospital-based management ± intensive care admission. Approximately 1% of patients die secondary to FP toxicities. Prospective screening for DPYD gene variants (encoding the key enzyme for FP catabolism) can identify patients at risk of ≥ G3 toxicity and allow for dose adjustment
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Partlett, William. "Remembering Australian Constitutional Democracy." Federal Law Review, September 8, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0067205x241274844.

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For many years, historical accounts of Australian Federation ignored the distinctive ideological origins of the Australian Constitution. From the mid 1980s until the 2000s, however, a generation of historians remembered how the Australian drafters built a distinctive constitutional democracy that combined trust in parliament with a direct constitutional role for a plural ‘people’: the people of Australia and the people of the states. Drawing on Chartist and American ideas of popular sovereignty, this system of popular political constitutionalism textually guarantees that ‘the people’ can ‘dire
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James, Shelley, Sally Loesch, Ella Boston, Lauren Gardiner, and Amber Horning. "Mobilizing International Australian Collections Locally for Global Benefit." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (October 8, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.138760.

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From the earliest days of Australian colonization and exploration, botanical collections have been sent to herbaria overseas for western scientific study. Where there is a duplicate set, collections have been repatriated back to Australia with time, but many specimens remain housed overseas. These specimens document the floral diversity of Australian ecoregions that have now been altered, and of species that have not yet been described and may now have been lost to our ecosystems. Many such collections have type specimens, and others have historical exploration and botanical significance, many
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Jongen, Crystal, Sandra Campbell, Janya McCalman, Ruth Fagan, Kingsley Pearson, and Suzanne Andrews. "Transitioning to Aboriginal community control of primary health care: the process and strategies of one community-controlled health organisation in Queensland." BMC Family Practice 21, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12875-020-01300-z.

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Abstract Background Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) play a critical role in providing culturally appropriate, accessible primary healthcare (PHC) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia. The success of many ACCHSs has led to increased policy support for their growth and development, including the transition of state government administered PHC services to Aboriginal community control in select communities. However, there is minimal published literature available which evaluates such transitions. This paper reports on an evaluation of one ACCHS (G
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Kabir, Nahid. "Why I Call Australia ‘Home’?" M/C Journal 10, no. 4 (2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2700.

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&#x0D; &#x0D; &#x0D; Introduction I am a transmigrant who has moved back and forth between the West and the Rest. I was born and raised in a Muslim family in a predominantly Muslim country, Bangladesh, but I spent several years of my childhood in Pakistan. After my marriage, I lived in the United States for a year and a half, the Middle East for 5 years, Australia for three years, back to the Middle East for another 5 years, then, finally, in Australia for the last 12 years. I speak Bengali (my mother tongue), Urdu (which I learnt in Pakistan), a bit of Arabic (learnt in the Middle East); but
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McRae, Tracy, Janella Isaac, Hannah Thomas, et al. "Oombarl Oombarl Joorrinygor—Slowly Slowly Moving Forward: Reflections From a Cross‐Cultural Team Working Together on the See, Treat, Prevent (SToP) Trial in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia." Health Promotion Journal of Australia 36, no. 2 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.70025.

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ABSTRACTIntroductionReflexivity is crucial for researchers and health professionals working within Aboriginal health. Reflexivity provides a tool for non‐Aboriginal researchers to contribute to the broader intention of reframing historical academic positivist paradigms into Indigenous research methodologies (IRM) to privilege Aboriginal voices in knowledge construction and decision‐making. This practice requires researchers to transition from safe and familiar research environments into unfamiliar and uncomfortable spaces. This uncomfortable space is often referred to as the ‘third space’—the
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Craven, Allison Ruth. "The Last of the Long Takes: Feminism, Sexual Harassment, and the Action of Change." M/C Journal 23, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1599.

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The advent of the #MeToo movement and the scale of participation in 85 countries (Gill and Orgad; see Google Trends) has greatly expanded debate about the revival of feminism (Winch Littler and Keeler) and the contribution of digital media to a “reconfiguration” of feminism (Jouet). Insofar as these campaigns are concerned with sexual harassment and related forms of sexual abuse, the longer history of sexual harassment in which this practice was named by women’s movement activists in the 1970s has gone largely unremarked except in the broad sense of the recharging or “techno-echo[es]” (Jouet)
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O'Brien, Charmaine Liza. "Text for Dinner: ‘Plain’ Food in Colonial Australia … Or, Was It?" M/C Journal 16, no. 3 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.657.

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In early 1888, Miss Margaret Pearson arrived in Melbourne under engagement to the Working Men’s College there to give cookery lessons to young women. The College committee had applied to the National School of Cookery in London—an establishment effusively praised in the colonial press—for a suitable culinary educator, and Pearson, a graduate of that institute, was dispatched. After six months or so spent educating her antipodean pupils she published a cookbook, Cookery Recipes For The People, which she described in the preface as a handbook of “plain wholesome cookery” (Pearson 3). The book ra
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Brien, Donna Lee. "Planning Queen Elizabeth II’s Visit to Bondi Beach in 1954." M/C Journal 26, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2965.

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Introduction On Saturday 6 February 1954, on the third day of the Australian leg of their tour of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, visited Sydney’s Bondi Beach. The specially-staged Royal Surf Carnival they witnessed—comprising a spectacular parade, surf boat races, mock resuscitations and even unscheduled surf rescues—generated extensive media coverage. Attracting attention from historians (Warshaw 134; Ford 194–196), the carnival lingers in popular memory as not only a highlight of the Australian tour (Conway n.p.; Clark 8) and among the “most ce
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Dwyer, Simon. "Highlighting the Build: Using Lighting to Showcase the Sydney Opera House." M/C Journal 20, no. 2 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1184.

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IntroductionThe Sydney Opera House is Australia’s, if not the world’s, most recognisable building. It is universally recognised as an architectural icon and as a masterpiece of the built environment, which has captured the imagination of many (Commonwealth of Australia 4). The construction of the Sydney Opera House, between 1959 and 1973, utilised many ground-breaking methods and materials which, together, pushed the boundaries of technical possibilities to the limits of human knowledge at the time (Commonwealth of Australia 36, 45). Typical investigations into the Sydney Opera House focus on
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Wise, Jenny, and Lesley McLean. "Making Light of Convicts." M/C Journal 24, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2737.

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Introduction The social roles of alcohol consumption are rich and varied, with different types of alcoholic beverages reflecting important symbolic and cultural meanings. Sparkling wine is especially notable for its association with secular and sacred celebrations. Indeed, sparkling wine is rarely drunk as a matter of routine; bottles of such wine signal special occasions, heightened by the formality and excitement associated with opening the bottle and controlling (or not!) the resultant fizz (Faith). Originating in England and France in the late 1600s, sparkling wine marked a dramatic shift
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Ryan, John C., Danielle Brady, and Christopher Kueh. "Where Fanny Balbuk Walked: Re-imagining Perth’s Wetlands." M/C Journal 18, no. 6 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1038.

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Special Care Notice This article contains images of deceased people that might cause sadness or distress to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers. Introduction Like many cities, Perth was founded on wetlands that have been integral to its history and culture (Seddon 226–32). However, in order to promote a settlement agenda, early mapmakers sought to erase the city’s wetlands from cartographic depictions (Giblett, Cities). Since the colonial era, inner-Perth’s swamps and lakes have been drained, filled, significantly reduced in size, or otherwise reclaimed for urban expansion (Bekle). N
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