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    Challenges in the application of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs for children living in Gaza amid ongoing conflict started in October 2023 by Mohammed Qutishat

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Safety needs are jeopardized by ongoing violence, leading to increased trauma among children. …”
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    The World's Evangelical Alliance and the Spanish Civil War by F Hale

    Published 2000-12-01
    “…Generally speaking, Roman Catholics in the United Kingdom, alarmed at the violence which anticlerical mobs inflicted on religious personnel in parts of Spain and concerned about their denomination's loss of its privileged status, supported the insurgency of General Francisco Franco, leader of the ultimately victorious Nationalist forces. …”
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    GLOBALIZATION, POST-COLONIZING MIGRATION AND NEO-SLAVERY: THE SOCIO-POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS TO TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY AFRICAN STATES by Jonathan C. Madu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Hence, it is argued to be a historical process and not a relatively new phenomenon, pointing out the evolution of global history at how the progression of human development overtime has contributed to broader societal advancement through the discovery of new and constantly improving technologies on one hand, but has been a highly uneven process characterized by unequal distribution of power, violence, discrimination and oppression on the other hand. …”
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    De quelques aspects de l’athéisme en France au XIXe siècle by Jacqueline Lalouette

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…Au-delà de l’indifférence religieuse, Jacqueline Lalouette montre comment se développent au xixe siècle, de façon certes minoritaire mais néanmoins significative, des courants d’idées qui débordent l’anticléricalisme et s’attaquent à l’idée de Dieu elle-même. La violence de certains propos montre du reste la différence de nature entre un indifférentisme (athéisme pratique) lié à la sécularisation et au retrait du religieux dans les sociétés industrialisées et cet athéisme théorique qui s’abreuve à des sources diverses et emprunte des chemins variés, de l’instrumentalisation des rééditions du De natura rerum de Lucrèce à l’apologie de la science, en passant par la poésie.…”
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    Martialling Peace: How the Peacekeeping Myth Legitimises Warfare by Nicole Wegner by Abdul Wasay Khan Mandokhail

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The book challenges traditional perceptions of peace, arguing that peacekeeping often perpetuates violence under the guise of stability. While offering valuable critiques, its narrow focus on Canada limits its global applicability. …”
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    Animal Objects: Memory, Desire and Mourning by Julia Courtney

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…While the death of the animal is implicit in the construction of the domestic object, possession of the object allows the owner to recapture, even to re-experience, intensely lived moments of danger, violence, comradeship, physical prowess, closeness to nature and, especially, of power.…”
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    The Symbolism and Aesthetics of the Window as a Visual Motif in the TV Series “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Ángeles Martínez-García, Mónica Barrientos-Bueno

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite the fact that the TV series "The Handmaid’s Tale" has been widely researched, most studies have addressed aspects like narrative, feminism, violence against women or visual and compositional elements, such as the use of light and the symbolism of colour. …”
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    Framing Deaths, Embracing Lives: Alan M. Clark’s Jack the Ripper Victims Series by Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article outlines the way the fictionalisations of the five women’s lives bring to the fore five other ‘crimes’ or transgressions: addiction, domestic violence, unemployment, sex work, and homelessness, but also the way these texts replace what is sensational and formulaic in Ripperature with something more than mundane and gritty in the lived experience of everyday people, such as moments of personal joy or professional accomplishments. …”
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    Nearby armed conflict affects girls' education in Africa. by Xiao Hui Tai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Consecutive years of conflict, however, can have positive effects in later years, which offset earlier negative effects, suggesting a habituation to violence. In the past two decades, we estimate excess child mortality in Africa associated with the indirect channel of women's education to be similar in magnitude to the number of direct child casualties due to conflict.…”
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    “Here Lies the Possibility of Bodies Turning Elemental”: by Jenny Andrine Madsen Evang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Taking its meandering and associative form from Serpent Rain’s experimental aesthetics, this article draws on Black feminist theory—particularly Christina Sharpe’s In the Wake—to argue that the film unsettles visual and ontological certainty to dramatize the repetitive structure of racial capitalism and its ongoing reiterative violence, from the sunken slave ship to the ongoing extraction of oil on indigenous land. …”
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    The Paradox of Cyber Warfare and Clausewitz’s Conception of War by Nageen Ashraf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In exploring this, the research hypothesizes that an in-depth analysis of Clausewitz’s trinity -- the elements of violence, combat, and policy -- indicates that these elements are also the salient features of cyber warfare, making it a valid form of war despite its anomalies. …”
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    Gender Equity in Commonwealth Higher Education: by Kwesiga, Joy Constance

    Published 2018
    “…These include the international policy drivers for gender equity, representation of women in senior academic and management posts; access as a redistributive measure, gender violence, organisational culture, micropolitics and the gendered division of labour in academia. …”
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    A crise dos vivos by Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The second half of the fourteenth century witnessed economic hardship and social upheaval, resulting from epidemics that decimated populations, bad weather that caused famine, and wars that mobilised men and money and generated violence and destruction. This context of difficulties was experienced across the kingdom and locally and was therefore also felt in the city of Coimbra. …”
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    Settlement of Juvenile Offenses in Klitih Cases Through Restorative Justice by Muhammad Satriyo Pramudita, Aidul Fitriciada Azhari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Klitih is a form of street violence committed by teenagers in Yogyakarta and is a serious concern. …”
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    Group Schema Therapy for Refugees with Treatment-Resistant PTSD and Personality Pathology by Linda Verhaak, Jackie June ter Heide

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The case concerned the treatment of an East African female refugee who survived sexual and physical violence and loss as a child, as the hostage of a rebel army, and as a victim of human trafficking. …”
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    Honouring Children by Ebenezer Tetteh Kpalam

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Recognizing the full humanity of children will help pose questions that will lead to critical reflections on theories and practices that underpin the lived realities of neglect, abuse and violence against children. It is said that a faulty anthropology produces a faulty theology, and a faulty theology produces a skewed anthropology. …”
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    “Significant Negatives”: Genre and Ethics in Alice Meynell’s Familiar Essays, 1893–1909 by Rachel O’Connell

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…I argue that Meynell’s essay collections of 1893–1909 constitute a substantive response to the ethical question of how to coexist with others without imposing upon them or being imposed upon oneself—how to live in the world without committing or suffering violence. Meynell, known for her asceticism, advocates for the negative virtues of reticence and withdrawal and recommends a stance in which one is enabled to let things—people, possessions, influence—pass through one’s hands, rather than seizing upon power. …”
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    Aspects regarding experts’ evaluation and consideration in child custody cases by María Belén Porras Enríquez, Freddy Omar López, Andrea Gabriela Suárez López

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Domestic violence constitutes a stressful situation at home, with a negative repercussion that worsens in the child. …”
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    HISTORICO-LEGAL AND SOCIOCULTURAL CAUSES AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF PEASANTS’ REVOLT AGAINST TAXATION IN IBADAN, WESTERN NIGERIA by Oyesola Animashaun

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Further, the Nigerian state’s resort to violence in this case was defeated in the face of popular revolt. …”
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    IMPACT OF GOVERNANCE AND ECONOMIC FACTORS ON INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT IN WEST AFRICA by Oluwaseun Isiaka Adekoya, Musa Ilias Biala

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The governance factors considered are control of corruption, government effectiveness, quality of governance, regulatory quality, rule of law, political stability and absence of violence as well as voice and accountability, while the economic factors are income per capita, unemployment rate, tax burden, inflation rate, and household spending. …”
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