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    How to end the Cold War and build the peace

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    https://stars.library.ucf.edu/prism/1572/thumbnail.jp

    The case of the 16 Poles and the plot for war on the U. S. S. R. as told in official documents

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    https://stars.library.ucf.edu/prism/1117/thumbnail.jp

    Facts about the Soviet Union : prepared for schools

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    Note from Pioneers of the Kuiunskii middle school friendship soviet (see translation)

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    https://dh.howard.edu/probeson_russia/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Report of the CGIAR Task Force on Central/Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

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    Final report of a task force established at ICW95 to assess what, if any, research collaboration the CGIAR should undertake with the 28 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It was presented at CGIAR International Centers Week in October - November 1996 by Task Force chair Rudy Rabbinge. A preliminary version of the report was discussed at MTM96. The Task Force recommended extending the CGIAR's geographic mandate to the area, which it divided into two regions with differing needs: Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia and the Caucasus. Countries in latter group qualified on per capital income levels alone for CGIAR attention. Programs undertaken should fall within a comprehensive strategy to be developed, correspond with CGIAR priorities and comparative advantage, and be financed with resources additional to those currently available to the CGIAR. Specific activities that could be implemented while planning was continuing were identified at ICARDA, CIMMYT, IPGRI, and ISNAR.Annexes include a paper on agricultural knowledge systems in transitional economies, tables of human, physical, and economic indicators for the countries, a list of CGIAR missions to the area, highlights of a workshop on research and seed production needs in dryland agriculture in the West and Central Asian republics, and a list of proposed CGIAR project activity

    Congress restored, political and economic developments in contemporary India

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    "August 1981."Prepared for the fourth Joint Soviet-American Conference on Asia, Tashkent, September 1981"#2340"--handwritten on cove

    Sino-Soviet relations, 1964-1965

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    "Prepared for the Conference on Sino-Soviet Relations and Arms Control sponsored by Harvard University under contract with the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia, August 30-September 4, 1965.""1596"--handwritten on coverIncludes bibliographical reference

    Annex to report on Soviet interest in arms control and disarmament

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    "February 1, 1965.""1559"--handwritten on coverIncludes bibliographical reference

    A youth advisory group on health and health research in rural Cambodia

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    Engaging young people in health research has been promoted globally. We explored the outcomes of youth advisory group on health and research engagement (YAGHRE) in rural Cambodia. In May 2021, the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) partnered with a local health centre and a secondary school to establish a youth engagement group. Ten students underwent training and led health engagement activities in schools and communities. Activities were documented as field notes and audio-visual materials which underwent content analysis using theory of change supplemented by iterative discussions with YAGHRE members and stakeholders. Five major outcomes were identified: 1. Increased respect. Engagement activities developed based on input from students and stakeholders may have fostered greater respect. 2. Built trust and relationships. Frequent visits to MORU’s laboratory and interactions with researchers appeared to contribute to the building of trust and relationship. 3. Improved health and research literacy. Learning new health and research topics, through participatory activities may have improved literacy; 4. Improved uptake of health and research interventions. Health promotional activities and communication with research participants potentially increased the uptake of interventions; 5. Improved community health. YAGHRE’s health promotional interventions may have contributed in enhancing community’s health
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