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Puspita, Khairani, Irwansyah Irwansyah, and Daifiria Daifiria. "Making Wall Art Products and Using e-Commerce as Marketing Media." JUDIMAS 1, no. 2 (March 1, 2021): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.30700/jm.v1i2.1115.

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Technology today plays an important role in all aspects, both in education and in business, such as sales. Currently in business, the role of technology is needed, especially in product sales. E-commerce is a way of doing business that makes it very easy for sellers to market their products. SMA Swasta Budi Agung Medan is one of the schools that is required to produce graduates who can compete and be entrepreneurial. By carrying out this community service, it is aimed at providing insight and knowledge in utilizing technology as an opportunity in entrepreneurship by utilizing e-commerce platforms such as shopee. In addition, students will also be given knowledge about how to make a product using used materials or materials that are available around us. In this training, the products made are wall art products or wall hangings. These products will later be sold or marketed through the e-commerce platform, namely shopee. So, with the implementation of this service, students are expected to be able to be creative and entrepreneurial by utilizing technology properly and correctly.
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Imseis, Ardi. "Critical Reflections on the International Humanitarian Law Aspects of the ICJ Wall Advisory Opinion." American Journal of International Law 99, no. 1 (January 2005): 102–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3246093.

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I shall confine my brief thoughts on the recent advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the legal consequences of the construction of a wall in the occupied Palestinian territory (OPT) to the Court’s treatment of international humanitarian law (IHL) in general, and to the law of belligerent occupation in particular. To that end, I will focus on the following four areas: the Court’s consideration of the applicable law as regards IHL; the Court’s interpretation of Article 6 of the 1949 Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War; the Court’s consideration of the concept of military necessity in the context of foreign military occupation; and the Court’s consideration of the responsibility of third states, particularly the high contracting parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention, for violations of relevant principles of IHL by an occupying power.
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Nurkhamitov, Marsel Radikovich, Elena Nikolaevna Zagladina, and Irina Zinov'evna Shakhnina. "Special Aspects of Military and Political Euphemisms Usage in Modern English Press." Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 8, no. 2 (July 1, 2019): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ajis-2019-0019.

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Abstract The given article is dedicated to consideration of military euphemisms used by the English language print media to describe various conflict-ridden actions in the course of military developments across the globe. Significance of the given research is stipulated by the vivid interest to the matters of euphemy penetrated into all areas of activity, especially in mass media language style. The aim of this paper is to examine the concept and the essence of euphemy and to reveal various military-political euphemisms widely used in press. Methods used to study the subject of the given paper were as follows: theoretical literature study within the given theme, a descriptive method, followed by the method of sampling euphemisms from Anglophone print media. The main result of the present study appears to be the finding, that euphemization presents a significant process of enormous importance in communication. The usage of euphemistical examples in the contemporary English-speaking press, namely, the New York Times, the Sun, the Telegraph, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post served as the main data for the given research.
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Metternich, Nils W., Shahryar Minhas, and Michael D. Ward. "Firewall? or Wall on Fire? A Unified Framework of Conflict Contagion and the Role of Ethnic Exclusion." Journal of Conflict Resolution 61, no. 6 (September 8, 2015): 1151–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002715603452.

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While some borders are real firewalls against conflicts, others appear like tinder just waiting for the smallest spark. Only recently has research focused on the transnational perspective of conflict and current research has focused mostly on isolated aspects of this phenomenon. In this article, we provide a unified framework for conflict contagion that takes into account receiver, sender, dyad, and network effects. This is a novel perspective on conflict contagion, and our empirical results suggest that distinguishing between sender and receiver effects allows for a better understanding of spillover effects. We provide insights that especially excluded ethnic groups impact the risk of countries sending and receiving conflicts from its neighbors.
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Plahe, Jagjit, Nitesh Kukreja, and Sunil Ponnamperuma. "Review of Article 27.3(b) and the Patenting of Life Forms: Hitting a BRIC Wall in the WTO?" International Negotiation 26, no. 2 (April 5, 2021): 289–318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718069-bja10018.

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Abstract Under Article 27.3(b) of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement of the World Trade Organization (WTO), all members are required to extend private property rights to life forms. Using official WTO documents, this article analyzes the negotiating positions of WTO members on life patents during a review of Article 27.3(b) which commenced in 1999 and is currently ongoing. Initially, developing countries raised serious ethical concerns regarding life patents, creating a clear North-South divide. However, over time the position of Brazil and India moved away from the ethics of life patents to the prevention of bio-piracy, a position supported by China. Russia too is supportive of life patents. A group of small developing countries have, however, continued to question the morality of life patents despite this “BRIC wall,” changing the dynamics of the negotiations from a North-South divide to one which now includes a South-South divide.
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Wagner Tsoni, Ioanna, and Anja K. Franck. "Writings on the Wall: Textual Traces of Transit in the Aegean Borderscape." Borders in Globalization Review 1, no. 1 (November 17, 2019): 7–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/bigr11201919243.

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The Greek island of Lesvos has a centuries-old history as a site of departure, arrival, coexistence and resistance for the forcibly displaced. This migratory chronology, however, was overwritten by the unprecedented attention that Lesvos attracted during the 2015 ‘refugee crisis’. This paper examines vernacular aspects of bordering, specifically the practice of border crossers and other groups standing in solidarity with—or against—them, to inscribe messages on walls in and around carceral and public spaces, viewed as a process of constructing and contesting borders from below. Closely reading numerous inscriptions collected around Lesvos reveals how borders are constructed, enacted and contested from below through borderlanders’ discursive practices on some of the very walls that constitute the EU frontier’s material infrastructure. This study aims to advance understandings of the historical continuity of the Aegean borderscape as a complex landscape of border effects and affects that exceed borders’ legal, infrastructural and political dimensions, while also highlighting the persistence and importance of personal agency, self-authorship and identity reclamation by border populations even in the direst of circumstances.
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Hagman, Patrik, and Liisa Mendelin. "The Naked Intent: On Connecting Asceticism and Activism." International Journal of Public Theology 13, no. 3 (October 7, 2019): 259–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15697320-12341578.

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AbstractThis article explores the connections between political activism and Christian asceticism. It does so through a discussion with recent political theologies and historical research into (early) Christian asceticism. Two present-day cases, the Occupy Wall Street movement and the Buy Nothing Year, are used to demonstrate similarities and potential for fruitful engagement between the two traditions. It is suggested that asceticism needs to be understood in a fuller range, incorporating introspective, imaginative and institutional aspects in order to make visible the potential for a dialogue between the Christian ascetic tradition and present-day political activism. The article thus contributes to the discussion concerning asceticism in the Christian tradition, developing public theology as a bodily practice and to a theological understanding of political activism.
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Mihelj, Sabina. "Negotiating Cold War Culture at the Crossroads of East and West: Uplifting the Working People, Entertaining the Masses, Cultivating the Nation." Comparative Studies in Society and History 53, no. 3 (June 30, 2011): 509–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417511000235.

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Since the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, our understanding of Cold War history has changed considerably. The wave of new research spurred by the opening of archives and opportunities for novel East-West comparisons threw into sharper relief aspects of the Cold War contest that had received little attention previously. It has become increasingly clear that the Cold War was not only a military, political, and economic conflict, but also one profoundly implicated in, and shaped by, key transformations in twentieth-century culture. Capitalizing on the increased accessibility of primary sources from former socialist states, recent research has provided valuable insights into the politics of everyday culture on both sides of the Iron Curtain, and we have seen as well the publication of several transnational accounts of the cultural Cold War spanning the West and the East.
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ROHRSCHNEIDER, ROBERT. "Cultural Transmission Versus Perceptions of the Economy." Comparative Political Studies 29, no. 1 (February 1996): 78–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0010414096029001004.

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The formal division of Germany in 1949 and the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 demarcate a monumental quasi-experiment. Whereas the political culture aspects of this experiment have been studied extensively, the implications of these events for the economic culture in West and East Germany have received less attention. This article attempts to fill this gap in scholarship by examining the basic economic values of parliamentarians in East and West Germany. To this end, I interviewed 168 parliamentarians from the united Parliament in Berlin (79 from the East, 89 from the West). The study finds that the socialist order successfully imbued East MPs with socialist economic values—especially among the postwar cohort—independent of MPs' evaluation of contemporary economic conditions. In contrast, West MPs' economic values reflect the social market system of the West German economy. These results suggest that basic institutional arrangements, once put into place, have a substantial influence on individuals' ideological predispositions.
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Scobbie, Iain. "Words my Mother Never Taught Me—“In Defense of the International Court”." American Journal of International Law 99, no. 1 (January 2005): 76–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3246091.

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Israel has justified the construction of its barrier wall as a nonforcible measure taken in selfdefense to protect its citizens against terrorist attacks emanating from the occupied Palestinian territory. This essay addresses two issues. First, was the International Court of Justice’s conclusion in paragraph 139 of the advisory opinion Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory that “Article 51 of the Charter has no relevance in this case” wellfounded? This question involves consideration of three interrelated substantive aspects of paragraph 139: the Court’s finding that Article 51 was irrelevant because Israel did not claim that the attacks against it were imputable to a foreign state; the relevance of the Court’s reliance on the fact that Israel exercises control over the occupied Palestinian territory; and the Court’s conclusion that the situation differs from the circumstances contemplated in Security Council Resolutions 1368 (2001) and 1373 (2001) and that, accordingly, Israel could not invoke these resolutions in support of its claim to be exercising a right of self-defense. The second issue is whether the approach of the Court to the substantive content of Article 51 can be defended as an appropriate discharge of its judicial function. To avoid undue suspense, let it be said at the outset that paragraph 139 is well-founded, and the Court properly fulfilled its task.
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Books on the topic "Political aspects of Wall hangings"

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Agosín, Marjorie. Scraps of life, Chilean arpilleras: Chilean women and the Pinochet dictatorship. Toronto: Williams-Wallace Publishers, 1987.

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Scraps of life, the Chilean arpilleras: Chilean women and the Pinochet dictatorship. London: Zed Books, 1987.

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Kuo, Eddie C. Y. Mirror on the wall: Media in a Singapore election. Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre, 1993.

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The uprising: An unauthorized tour of the populist revolt scaring Wall Street and Washington. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2008.

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The uprising: An unauthorized tour of the populist revolt scaring Wall Street and Washington. New York: Crown Publishers, 2008.

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Silberman, Marc. The German wall: Fallout in Europe. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Antliff, Allan. Anarchy and art: From the Paris Commune to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2007.

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After the Berlin Wall: Germany and beyond. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Sune, Segal, World Council of Churches, and Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel., eds. Security or segregation?: The humanitarian consequences of Israel's wall of separation. Geneva: World Council of Churches, 2003.

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The German wall: Fallout in Europe. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Political aspects of Wall hangings"

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Martin, Russell E. "“And Unlike Previous Royal Weddings, There Was Not the Usual Royal Ritual”." In The Tsar's Happy Occasion, 76–100. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501754845.003.0004.

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This chapter picks up the narrative with the second marriage of the second Romanov tsar, Aleksei Mikhailovich, in 1671, and considers how changing political structures at court, a rising wall of Orthodox confessionalism, and the pious personality of the “most serene” tsar combined to produce further changes to the wedding ritual. The chapter also explores how changes in the way tsars wed reflected in aspects of their own biographies — their religiosity, their physical health, their mental health, and their ages. It elaborates the role that weddings played in this dynamic time when the ritual ground on which all politics rested was shifting tumultuously beneath them. Ultimately, the chapter ends by exploring the vastly reduced weddings of Aleksei's sons in the 1680s, concluding with Peter I's first wedding in 1689.
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Conference papers on the topic "Political aspects of Wall hangings"

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Karaköy, Çağatay, Ahmet Uzun, and Ömer Selçuk Emsen. "The Changes in Foreign Debt for the Transition Economies." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c02.00279.

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1989 and the years following 1991 were the times in which many important economic and political turnovers had taken place in the world. That was the time when Berlin Wall fall down with scattering the Eastern block and many politically and economically independent states came into being, at the same time, ongoing about 70 years socialist system also started to spin into liberal system. The constituted 27 states in 1991 were tended to liberal economic system instead of socialist economy, and these stated were called as transition economies. With the transition period, there has have been significant decreases in the level of affluence, hyperinflation and some common properties seen at the beginning. It became inevitable to get foreign debt for reorganization and configuration of these economies. Nevertheless these foreign debts caused many serious problems in some of these economies. In the present work we tried to understand the economic structure and external loans of the transition economies, which are different with respect to their natural resources and are similar to each other in term of social, political and cultural aspects. It was under debated to investigate the relationship between indicated foreign debts and indicated domestic income and external trade so foreign trade financing problematic which thought to be the source of going into debt and economical development relations are searched.
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