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Doctor's identity in modern Western society
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Drivers of livelihood opportunities in the borderland communities in Nimule Border, South Sudan
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An Observation of the Question of how the Physician in Joseon Society was Treated or Evaluated: ...
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Role of Civil Society Organizations in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Ghana
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Review of Inquisition and Medieval Society: Power, Discipline, and Resistance in Languedoc
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Burundi: Building Democracy on an "Ethnically" Divided Society
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Why Terrorist Networks Maintain Viability within Today’s Modern Society.
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Academic Activities of the Korean Physiological Society: The First 50 Years (1945-1995)
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The Development of Civil Society in the Ottoman Empire from Its Founding to the Second Constitutional Era
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The Development of Participation Budget in the Civic Society of Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship
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American Women's Clubs in the Nineteenth Century: The Case of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo (1842-1844)
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Defying Space: Enslaved Social Lives in a Low-Density Slave Society, New England, 1700-1776
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Nadeera Rupesinghe, Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka: Navigating Pluralities in a Colonial Society
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Nurhaci in Korean Sources, 1594-1622
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BREUKER, Remco E. Establishing a Pluralist Society in Medieval Korea, 918-1170: History, ...
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North Korea in Transition: Politics, Economy, and Society Edited by Kyung-Ae Park and Scot A. Snyder
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Constitutional Sources of Law in the Russian Federation on the Basis of Acts Regarding the Conservation
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Nubian Toponyms in Medieval Nubian Sources
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Gods, Society, and Gender: How Athena and Penelope Aid Odysseus' Homecoming
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The Bayt al-Maqdis Culture in Madinah: From Prophetic Strategic Grounding to Substantive Contemporary Applications in our Muslim Societies, particularly in Indonesia
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Local Amphora Stoppers from Old Dongola as Sources in the Study of Toponyms
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26.01.08 Hall, Thomas N., and Winfried Rudolf, eds. Sermons, Saints, and Sources: Studies in the Homiletic and Hagiographic Literature of Early Medieval England.
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The Nubian Frontier as a Refuge Area Warrior Society between c. 1200 and c. 1800 CE: A Comparison between Nubia and the Ottoman Balkans
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Black adzes in the Early Neolithic of Belgium: Contribution of the Raman microspectrometry and petrography in characterization and sourcing