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https://www.academia.edu/40399676/Brazil_and_Uganda_Government_Intervention_and_Oil_Develo…

…such as in E&P companies are very active in the The state often begins to build capacity Algeria and Libya. The Gulf of Guinea – region, particularly in so-called ‘frontier’ to manage state resources, including encompassing a region that extends from countries, where there has be…

https://www.academia.edu/21251077/The_Legal_Aspects_of_Peace_Support_Operations_Ministry_o…

…. States, therefore, are the backbone of the community. They possess full legal capacity, that is, the ability to be vested with rights, powers, and obligations. Were they to disappear, the present international community would either fall apart or change radically. For historica…

https://www.academia.edu/49201358/_2014_Language_Emergence_in_the_Seattle_DeafBlind_Commun…

…is as if clause was pushed to its breaking point. While di↵er- ences in sensory capacity, sensory orientation, social roles, status, biography, and memory, all a↵ect the ability of participants to establish reciprocity (Hanks 2013), this case highlights the fact that perspectives…

https://www.academia.edu/69242070/The_Sharing_Economy_in_Europe_Developments_Practices_and…

…s granting each other temporary access to under-utilised physical assets (‘idle capacity’), possibly for money.’ As for the multidimensionality of the term, Habibi et al. (2016) came up with the sharing economy continuum based on Belk (2007), ranging from pure sharing (see Belk’s…