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John Griffithsoctors now aim to give their patients the benefits of this unexpected breakthrough, but the new knowledge raises many questions. One is precisely which groups of patients to treat. We should restrict ourselves to the infected, but which of the many tests should we use to identify them? Having decideConcrete 发表于 2025-3-24 04:13:31
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,Introduction: Imperial Sentiment in the British Empire — Themes and Perspectives,erritories located within the British Empire regarded it. During the 1870s, in the wake of German and Italian unification, the idea that a more tightly integrated British world could be constructed was voiced. This sentiment had existed well before 1870, but Britain, itself in the midst of economic颂扬本人 发表于 2025-3-24 13:21:05
,From Imperial Federation to the Empty Pavilion: Empire Sentiment in British Empire Cities 1880–1914he narrative will then journey from the ‘heart’ of the Empire to what has been designated by some imperial historians as the far-flung ‘periphery’ and to earlier points in time in an attempt to gauge imperial sentiment before 1914.. The Festival of Empire was staged belatedly (due to the death of EdArresting 发表于 2025-3-24 18:33:37
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,Integration or Separation? Attitudes to Empire in the Antipodean Press c. 1880s–1930s, relationship between the Dominion press and the Empire. It noted that it had played a significant role in ‘binding the Empire together and promoting good understanding between the many and most varied parts of the King’s Dominion the best traditions are followed asfaultfinder 发表于 2025-3-25 03:14:06
,Uniform Diversity? Youth Organisations in the Antipodes c. 1880–1939,or migrating British women. During the course of the article, it was observed that ‘the first lesson to learn in inter-Empire relations is that what is different is not necessarily wrong. It is just different. Life in the Dominion has modified many old British customs. The differences are small, but