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  2. Third culture kid - Wikipedia

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    The first culture of such individuals refers to the culture of the country from which the parents originated, the second culture refers to the culture in which the family currently resides, and the third culture refers to the distinct cultural ties among all third culture individuals that share no connection to the first two cultures.

  3. Ruth Hill Useem - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Hill Useem (31 May 1915 – 10 September 2003) was an American sociologist and anthropologist who introduced the concept of Third Culture Kid (TCK) to describe children who spent part of their developmental years in a foreign culture due to their parents' working abroad. Her work was the first to identify common themes among various TCKs ...

  4. Missionary kid - Wikipedia

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    Missionary’s kids (or MKs) are the children of missionary parents, and thus born or raised abroad (that is, on the "mission-field"). They form a subset of third culture kids (TCKs). The term is more specifically applied when these children return to their "home" or passport country (the country of their citizenship), and often experience ...

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  6. Great Lockdown - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lockdown has been used to refer to a number of topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic which occurred in 2020: The pandemic as a whole; COVID-19 lockdowns;

  7. COVID-19 lockdowns by country - Wikipedia

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    The world's longest continuous lockdown lasting 234 days took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2020. As of October 2021, the city of Melbourne, Australia , and certain cities in Peru and Chile spent the most cumulative days in lockdown over separate periods, although measures varied between these countries.

  8. David C. Pollock - Wikipedia

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    David C. Pollock (June 9, 1939 – April 11, 2004) was an American sociologist, author, and speaker known for his expertise on Third Culture Kids (TCKs). Pollock was the founder and executive director of Interaction International and co-author of Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds. His definition of TCKs is widely referenced:

  9. Social distancing measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    According to UNESCO monitoring, more than a hundred countries implemented nationwide school closures in response to COVID-19, impacting over half the world's student population. [8] In the United Kingdom , the government advised the public to avoid public spaces, and cinemas and theatres voluntarily closed to encourage the government's message.