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- RT @RichardHerrey: Kungen och drottningen har vaccinerat sig. Mycket bra. https://t.co/E7uth5z3X8 21 hours ago
- RT @igorbobic: Israel is kicking everyone’s ass in vaccine administration m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_60… via @CitizenCohn https://t.co/pCIwC3qpoX 23 hours ago
- RT @HEBobiwine: We are under siege. The military has jumped over the fence and has now taken control of our home 1 day ago
- Olympic swimmer Klete Keller arrested for involvement in riot at U.S. Capitol latimes.com/sports/story/2… 1 day ago
- Šodienas parlamenta balsojums par pamatlikuma apķēpāšanu, protams, realizēts kā populisma akts. Taču rezultātā var… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 days ago
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Unfamiliar concepts as an obstacle for critical thinking in public discussions regarding women’s rights issues in Latvia. Reflective thinking in the ‘fake news’ era
Sandra VEINBERG Abstract Abstract: In Europe it is now out of the question to express any doubts regarding the prevention of violence against women. The majority of the Latvian population also condemns the physical abuse of women; however, the … Continue reading →
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