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    Implementation of the north central Timor regent instruction number: DPMD 413.4/208/vi/2019 as a stunting management effort in the border area of the Republic of Indonesia - democratic Republic of Timor Leste (RI-RDTL) by Aplonia Pala, Fidelis Atanus, Sulistio D Binsasi

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This study aims to determine the implementation of the North Central Timor Regent's instructions Number: DPMD 413.4/208/VI/2019 to tackle stunting in the border areas of the Republic of Indonesia. …”
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    Voters response to public information disclosure policies in the local head election of Ciamis Regency 2024 by Kiki Endah, Irfan Nursetiawan, Endah Vestikowati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results showed that the level of community response in Ciamis Regency in the pre-election process of local head elections was quite high, as evidenced by the many positive comments and the enthusiasm of the community to express their opinions on social media platforms regarding candidates for Regent and Deputy Regent in the 2024 local head elections. …”
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    Des reines violentes by Damien Bril

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Although at the outset they were excluded from managing affairs of state on account of Salic law, the queens Marie de’ Medici and Anne of Austria nonetheless sought to wear the costume of the chief of command in their portraits, in particular when they were placed at the head of the government in the position of regent. To achieve this, however, they did not employ a single formula but each developed personal strategies that varied in their means, objectives and results, borrowing in turn from mythological portraiture and historical representation to define their role in the management of conflicts, and ultimately of royal power.…”
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    Female Regency Rule in Western Pomerania Exemplified by Duchess Elizabeth, the Wife of Warcisław IV (1326–ca. 1350) by Patrycja Jędrzejewska-Michalak

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…After her husband died in 1326, Elizabeth had to face the function of regent because her sons were minors. When she took over, she exercised power and fought to maintain the principality using various methods. …”
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    Gien, un château royal entre rupture et continuité avec l’œuvre de Louis XI by Mélinda Bizri, Sylvie Marchant, Christophe Perrault

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Anne de France, daughter of Louis XI, regent of the kingdom under the minority of Charles VIII, and Pierre de Bourbon pursue through this building installed at the junction of the duchies of Orleans, Burgundy and Bourbonnais the architectural and political work of Louis XI between rupture and continuity.…”
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    Self-acronyms in election advertising discourse: rhetorical study by Fahrudin Eko Hardiyanto

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Through this research, we can find out the rhetorical form of the self-acronym used by the regent/mayor candidate pair in the Pilkada political advertisement. …”
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    Determining Temporary Rates for Hospital Health Care Services: An Affirmative Policy Approach by Agus Triono, FX. Sumarja, Muhammad Fakih

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This research examines the enforcement of the Hospital Director's decision regarding temporary service rates and the authority of the temporary regent to establish these rates within the hospital setting. …”
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    Judith Rebecca von Wrbna and Maria Sophia von Dietrichstein: Two Imperial Ambassadresses from the Kingdom of Bohemia at the Court of Madrid (1653–1674) by Laura Oliván Santaliestra

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The Countess of Lamberg and the Countess of Pötting were ambassadresses during a special period: during their ‘embassies’, the “Question of the Succession” marked the Hispanic monarchy relations with the Holy Roman Empire; and a Habsburg Queen, Mariana of Austria, was consort (and after regent) of Spain. Also, the second half of the 17th century coincided with the consolidation of the role of the ambassadresses at European courts. …”
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