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    CAUSES OF PROLIFERATION OF SMALL ARMS AND LIGHT WEAPON ON NATION BUILDING ON THE PEOPLE OF UROMI (1970-1991) by Esezobor Paul, Fidelis Achoba

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The research work argued that the proliferation and use of illegal arms increases the frequency of violence in Eanland in Edo State of Nigeria as is as result of the end of the Nigeria civil war in 1970. …”
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    Pengembangan panduan model konseling solution facused brief counseling teknik imagery and visualitation berbasis website SI- konseling untuk mengatasi depresi pada remaja korban ke... by Inda Ramadani Fitri, Kadek Suranata, Kadek Ari Dwi Arwati

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The purpose of this research is to develop and test the adequacy and effectiveness of the guideline content. counseling model solution focused brief counseling imagery and visualitation techniques based on the SI-Counseling website to overcome depression in adolescent victims of violence. Such studies are included in development studies using the 4D methodology (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate). …”
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    Vida y muerte en el pensamiento indígena iku (arhuaco) by Ginna Marcela Rivera Rodríguez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This work follows methodological and epistemological principles of an anthropology that, in contexts of death and violence, is dedicated to listening, understanding, and highlighting local interpretations that emerge as comprehensive factors of life’s fractures, as well as the forms, times, spaces, and social resources available to confront and reconstruct them.…”
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    Ciclo de protestos de 2013: construção midiática das performances de contestação by Camila Farias da Silva, Eduardo Georjão Fernandes

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The use of violent actions by demonstrators is perceived as a new phenomenon, in which large media vehicles, such as Zero Hora, use interpretive schemes already consolidated and previously constructed (to cover individual crime), in which violence is not identified as a contentious performance that composes a repertoire of action, but as an isolated and criminal action.…”
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    Social-ecological perspective on the suicidal behaviour factors of early adolescents in China: a network analysis by Xueying Zhang, Yuan Li, Juan Chen, Peiying Li, Mengyuan Yuan, Yonghan Li, Gengfu Wang, Puyu Su

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Notably, the network also showed unique correlates of suicidal ideation (sex, weight=0.60; impulsivity, weight=0.24; family violence, weight=0.17; relationship with teachers, weight=−0.03; school-bullying perpetration, weight=0.22), suicidal plans (social support, weight=−0.15) and suicidal attempts (relationship with mother, weight=−0.10; parental mental illness, weight=0.61).Conclusions This study identified the correlates of suicidal ideation, plans and attempts, and provided practical implications for suicide prevention for young adolescents in China. …”
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    HUMANITARIAN TURN IN CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC STUDIES: A REFLECTION OF ALI ZAIN AL-JUFRI’S THOUGHT ON RELIGIOUS MODERATION by Imad Syauqi, Wawan

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Apart from the fact that no previous research has examined al-Jufri's work, this work is increasingly relevant to study if we reflect on current sociological facts. Much violence occurs in the name of religion. Those behaviors are nothing more than forms of interpretation, which are then considered the voice of God. …”
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    Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990) by Javiera Bustamante-Danilo, Alejandra Carreño-Calderón

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…And on the other hand, there has been a lack of recognition of the role the State had in the perpetration of this violence during the civil-military dictatorship. This analysis demonstrates that even though the use of the figure of victim contributed to isolating people who suffered mistreatments and to depoliticize their actions, it is necessary to problematize the potential for collective action of victimhood and its possible dialogues with other contemporary social movements.…”
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  10. 950

    Language and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Practice Paper-Literature Review and Case Example by Satwant Singh

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Global migration is a common phenomenon and mainly occurs for economic reasons or threat of violence. This paper has been drawn from the results of a literature review on first and second languages and therapy. …”
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    BREAKING THE CIRCULATION OF HATE, IMPRISONING THE TERRORISTS: THE CONTAINMENT EFFORT FOR THE SPREAD OF ISIS RADICALISM IN INDONESIA by Helmi Zaky Mardiansyah

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) spreads radical terror and invites people to commit violence to achieve their goals. ISIS also spreads hatred towards other groups contrary to their views based on their exclusive religious understanding. …”
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    Milli Mücadele Dönemi ve Cumhuriyet Yönetimine Geçişte Türk Hariciye Teşkilatı’nın Gelişimi by Resul YAVUZ

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Working with a small staff in Anatolia, where the war continued with all its violence, the Foreign Service made a great contribution to the victory of this process by conducting the diplomatic network of the National Struggle with the representatives it opened in Moscow, Baku, Tbilisi, Paris and Rome. …”
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    The Breaking of the Square: Late Victorian Representations of Anglo-Sudanese Warfare by Luisa Villa

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The analysis elicits reflections on the construction of normative masculinity (with its emphasis on disciplined aggressiveness), on the perception of modern technology (which often made victory over native fighters alarmingly easy and hardly honorable), on the “uses” of violence and on the dynamics of “Imperialist nostalgia” (as the anthropologist Rosaldo dubbed it), i.e. the coloniser’s own regret at the inevitable destruction of native societies brought about by the process of compulsory modernization.…”
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    Poetic Utterances and Socio-Political Commitment in Ọbasa’s Poems by Lere Adeyemi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The paper concluded that Obasá was a committed poet who used his poetic utterances to disseminate, analyze, and educate the readers on the socio-political climate of colonial days. His non-violence ideological position in resolving socio-political issues is in consonance with the theory of Nativism and it is recommended for modern Yorùbá society and other African societies. …”
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    Enforced disappearances, multiple motherhoods: outlines for a communicational mapping of absences by Alba Shirley Tamayo-Arango, Katherinne Arenas-López

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We study the role of expressive collective agency in empowering a transformation of female or feminized subjects- either collective or individual-, through the accounts of five women who confronted violence before and after the enforced disappearance episode. …”
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    EFFECTS OF COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ON URBAN FAMILY LIFE IN MARARABA SUBURB OF NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA by Ambrose W. Ogidi, Philip Orlaade Abughul Orlaade Abughul, Mohammed Ayuba Oche Oche

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…These were in the aspects of irregular daily/monthly incomes, reduction in daily food consumption, and frequency of incidents of family conflict/violence among others. The study suggests social safety nets strategies such as increased farming activities through provisions of subsidized farming inputs to improve food production. …”
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    The Doomsday Project, Deep Events, and the Shrinking of American Democracy by Peter Dale Scott

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…These events, like the JFK assassination, the Watergate break-in, or 9/11, which repeatedly involve law-breaking or violence, are mysterious to begin with, are embedded in ongoing covert processes, have consequences that enlarge covert government, and are subsequently covered up by systematic falsifications in media and internal government records.One factor linking Dallas, Watergate, and 9/11, has been the involvement in all three deep events of personnel involved in America's highest-level emergency planning, known since the 1980s as Continuity of Government (COG) planning, or more colloquially as "the Doomsday Project." …”
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    L’excès dans la fiction de Wilkie Collins by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Actually, the modes and manifestations of excess cannot be limited to extrovert behaviour, unbridled passions, and all types of gothic violence. In these works, some of the reserved and unobtrusive female characters that embody excess « err » on the side of introversion, retreat into silence and illness and become almost « invisible ». …”
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    La couleur comme vecteur des idées politiques dans l’imaginaire social et littéraire francophone africain : cas de La Vie et demie de Sony Labou Tansi by Benicien Bouchedi Nzouanga

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Nous analyserons la mise en texte de quelques réalités et pratiques répressives entretenues par les pouvoirs politiques et les dictatures tropicales qui véhiculent une certaine conscience de la violence destructrice engendrée par certaines entités. …”
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    Super-utilisateurs ou super-spécialistes ? Cartographie des catalyseurs de la transformation numérique en agence d’architecture by Aurélie de Boissieu

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Perpetual change is a violence in the workplace that should not be underestimated. …”
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