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Bibliographie der Tarnschriften 1933 bis 1945 /Gittig, Heinz, January 1996 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Diss.--Berlin (ost)--Univ., 1970. / Paru en 1972 comme suppl. n°87 de " Zentralblatt für Bibliothekswesen / Bibliographischen Institut, Leipzig, sous le titre : " Illegale antifaschistische Tarnschriften 1933-1945 / Heinz Gittig" Notes bibliogr.. Index.
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Eine diskursanalytische Betrachtung des Rok-Samizdat in der Sowjetunion und ihren Nachfolgestaaten in der Periode zwischen 1967 und 1994 /Bergmann, Martin, January 1999 (has links)
Diss.--Lett.--Bochum--Ruhr-Universität, 1998. / Bibliogr. p. 231-235. Notes bibliogr.
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Pressefreiheit und Zensur im Sachsen des Vormärz /Westerkamp, Dominik. January 1999 (has links)
Diss.--Fernuniversität Hagen, 1999. / Bibliogr. p. 175-180.
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Étude comparative entre le théâtre français de la résistance sous l'occupation allemande et le théâtre coréen sous l'occupation japonaiseKo, Jong-Hwan Diop, Papa Samba. January 2007 (has links)
Thèse de doctorat : Lettres et sciences humaines : Paris 12 : 2005. / Version électronique uniquement consultable au sein de l'Université Paris 12 (Intranet). Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. : 270 réf. Index.
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Publizistik im Russland des 18. Jahrhunderts : Analyse der Aufrufe zur Zeit des Pugačev-Aufstandes 1773-1775 /Plambeck, Petra. January 1900 (has links)
Contient un choix de textes en russe sur la révolte de 1773-1775 dont certains sont traduits en allemand. - Diss. : Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaften : Hamburg : 1981. - Bibliogr. p. 206-221. -
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The evolution of the CIA's covert action mission, 1947-1963Callanan, James D. January 1999 (has links)
The core contentions and departures of this study are that: (1) a three way delineation distinguished the basic types of operation that the CIA performed, between defensive, offensive, and preventive covert action; (2) the agency and its forerunner organisations anticipated government policy and initiated small-scale political clandestine operations during 1946 and 1947, ahead of being given official sanction for such activities; (3) the CIA's operations directorate played a more significant role as an instrument of wider strategic objectives, most notably during the Eisenhower years, than has hitherto been suggested; and (4) domestic politics had a strong impact on the development and deployment of CIA covert action, especially during the McCarthy era. Only by taking these factors into account can the early evolution of the CIA's operations directorate be fully understood.
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Exploring perceptions of termination of pregnancy among psychology Honours students at a higher education institution in the Western Cape, South AfricaTsematse, Keitumetse January 2018 (has links)
Magister Psychologiae - MPsych / The South African Choice on Termination of Pregnancy (CTOP) Act (no. 92 of 1996) regulates
the process of termination of pregnancy in the country. However, research has shown noncompliance
to the stipulation leading to clandestine practices, ostracism and lack of knowledge
regarding the Act. The aim of this study was thus to explore perceptions of Psychology Honours
students toward termination of pregnancy as well as to investigate their knowledge of the CTOP
Act and assess how far the legislature informs their perceptions, if at all. Although CTOP Act
legislation stipulates pre and post CTOP counselling, evidence suggests that few women seeking
termination of pregnancy (TOP) rarely receive counselling as envisaged. Numerous challenges
were indicated as factors affecting the implementation of this stipulation. Considering this
evidence, the way that prospective mental health care professionals such as Psychology Honours
students’ – perceptions toward TOP were regarded pivotal in engaging with the implementation
of the TOP legislature. A qualitative exploratory research design was used to explore and describe
the perceptions that Psychology Honours students have toward TOP. Individual interviews with
15 students from a historically disadvantaged university in the Western Cape were conducted and
recorded. The collected data was transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed using Braun and
Clarke’s model of Thematic Analysis. The results from the collected data reveal complex
perceptions toward TOP. Participants reflected gradual modification of their perspectives due to
exposure to different contexts and views in tertiary institutions, different friends and social
engagements. Most participants indicated a religious background, however, indicated deviation
from religious prescriptions pertaining to TOP.
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Un journal clandestin de la zone interdite, "Lorraine" 1942-1944 /Pardieu, Laurent, January 1991 (has links)
Mémoire de maîtrise--Nancy 2, 1991.
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John Peurifoy et la CIA au Guatemala, 1953-1954 : entre diplomatie officielle et ingérence clandestineLefebvre, Christian January 2002 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Modelling the buried human body environment in upland climes using three contrasting field sitesWilson, Andrew S., Janaway, Robert C., Holland, Andrew D., Dodson, Hilary I., Baran, Eve N., Pollard, A. Mark, Tobin, Desmond J. January 2007 (has links)
No / Despite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed, it is important to recognise the role of specific microenvironments which can either trigger or delay the rate of decomposition. Recent casework in Northern England involving buried and partially buried human remains has demonstrated a need for a more detailed understanding of the effect of contrasting site conditions on cadaver decomposition and on the microenvironment created within the grave itself.
Pigs (Sus scrofa) were used as body analogues in three inter-related taphonomy experiments to examine differential decomposition of buried human remains. They were buried at three contrasting field sites (pasture, moorland, and deciduous woodland) within a 15km radius of the University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK. Changes to the buried body and the effect of these changes on hair and associated death-scene textile materials were monitored as was the microenvironment of the grave. At recovery, 6, 12 and 24 months post-burial, the extent of soft tissue decomposition was recorded and samples of fat and soil were collected for gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GCMS) analysis.
The results of these studies demonstrated that (1) soil conditions at these three burial sites has a marked effect on the condition of the buried body but even within a single site variation can occur; (2) the process of soft tissue decomposition modifies the localised burial microenvironment in terms of microbiological load, pH, moisture and changes in redox status.
These observations have widespread application for the investigation of clandestine burial and time since deposition, and in understanding changes within the burial microenvironment that may impact on biomaterials such as hair and other associated death scene materials.
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