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    Effects of Personality and Information Technology on Plagiarism: An Iranian Perspective.Babak Sohrabi, Aryan Gholipour & Neda Mohammadesmaeili - 2011 - Ethics and Behavior 21 (5):367 - 379.
    Information technology has played a remarkably important role in developing the contemporary educational system. It not only provides easy access to enormous stores of information but also increases students' scientific efficiency. However, the availability of this technology has also led to increased plagiarism. This study attempted to explore how access to Internet technology contributes to plagiarism problems from the perspective of university students in Iran. A qualitative method to semistructured interviews with 20 students suggested important themes: uncertainty avoidance, tendency to (...)
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    Grigor Tatʻevatsʻu baroyagitakan usmunkʻě.Seyran Zakʻaryan - 2020 - Erevan: EPH hratarakchʻutʻyun.
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    Ancient pigeon houses: Remarkable example of the Asian culture crystallized in the architecture of Iran and central Anatolia.Aryan Amirkhani, Hanie Okhovat & Ehsan Zamani - 2010 - Asian Culture and History 2 (2):P45.
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:Arial; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} Architectural heritage is considered a fundamental issue in the life of modern societies. In addition to their historical interest, cultural heritage buildings are valuable because they contribute significantly to the economy by providing key attractions at a time when tourism and leisure are major industries. The need for preserving historical constructions is thus not only a cultural requirement, but also an economical and developmental demand. Herein, among different Iranian heritage buildings, pigeon towers, or dovecotes, are of a great importance. Hundreds of dovecotes, dating largely to the Safavid period, dot the fields in the vicinity of Isfahan. On the other hand, valleys formed by creeks in central parts of Anatolia seem to have offered suitable environments for ancient settlements. Cappadocia region and two valleys nearby the town of Gesi accommodate a number of villages surrounded by hundreds of dove cotes in different types. This paper investigates different types of dovecotes in Iran plateau and Central Anatolia, Turkey. The results show there is a fundamental difference between the structures of dovecotes in these two countries. However, ancient dovecotes in Iran and Central Anatolia can be considered good examples of 'architecture without architects' or ' spectacular vernacular architecture'. Master builders who designed and constructed these buildings for such a simple function, created impressive forms without much pretension and bringing forth the tectonic aspects of the art of architecture. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE AR-SA st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:Arial; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} Keywords: Dovecotes, architecture, Iran, Isfahan, Central Anatolia. (shrink)
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    Iranian and American Moral Judgments for Everyday Dilemmas Are Mostly Similar.Aryan Yazdanpanah, Sarvenaz Soltani, Fatemeh Sadat Mirfazeli, Seyed Vahid Shariat, Amin Jahanbakhshi, Faraneh GhaffariHosseini, Kaveh Alavi, Parisa Hosseinpour, Parisa Javadnia & Jordan Grafman - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:640620.
    Moral judgment is a complex cognitive process that partly depends upon social and individual cultural values. There have been various efforts to categorize different aspects of moral judgment, but most studies depend upon rare dilemmas. We recruited 25 subjects from Tehran, Iran, to rate 150 everyday moral scenarios developed by Knutson et al. Using exploratory factor analysis (EFA), we observed that the same moral dimensions (except socialness dimension) were driven by the same moral cognitive factors (norm violation, intention, and social (...)
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  5. Hay imastaserner: matenashar.Seyran Zakʻaryan - 199u - Erevan: Erevani Hamals. Hrat..
    -- 2. Mattʻeos Jughayetsʻi, Aṛakʻel Syunetsʻi -- 3. Grigor Tatʻevatsʻi --.
     
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  6. Mardu himnahartsʻě 13-15-rd dareri hay pʻilisopʻayutʻyan mej.Seyran Zakʻaryan - 1999 - Erevan: Erevani Hamalsarani Hratarakchʻutʻyun.
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    Patmutʻyuně ev hermenevtikan =.Ṛomik Kʻochʻaryan - 2016 - Erevan: "Matenadaran".
    Girkʻ 1. Movses Khorenatsʻu patmagitakan hayetsʻakargě --.
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    Bard datoghutʻyunneri mijev tramabanakan haraberutʻyunnerě ev drantsʻ dzevakan nerkayatsʻumě.Hrant Kʻochʻaryan - 2011 - Erevan: HH GAA "Gitutʻyun" hratarakchʻutʻyun.
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    Um encontro de duas almas.Aryane Raysa Araújo dos Santos - 2020 - Cadernos Do Pet Filosofia 11 (22):29-30.
    Foi em 2009 que tive o primeiro contato com o professor Luizir de Oliveira. Nesse período ele atuava como coordenador do curso de filosofia da Universidade Federal no Piauí, e eu havia ingressado naquele ano para dar início à graduação em filosofia. A primeira impressão que tive foi de uma pessoa muito gentil, organizada, competente e sempre disposta a ajudar. Pude perceber também que ele era muito querido pelos veteranos.
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    Hrachʻik Mirzoyan: kensamatenagitutʻyun =.Hasmik Hayrapetyan & Seyran Zakʻaryan (eds.) - 2010 - Erevan: EPH hratarakchʻutʻyun.
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    Krtʻutʻyuně ev hermenevtikan: krtʻutʻyun aṛ imastutʻyun: krtʻutʻyan iskutʻyan batsʻoroshumě hermenevtikakan metʻodabanutʻyamb.Ṛomik Kʻochʻaryan - 2018 - Erevan: Evroprint.
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    Traditional Architecture of Iranian Water Mills in Reference to Historical Documents and the Case Studies.Pourjafar Mohammad Reza, Amirkhani Aryan & Leylian Mohammad Reza - 2010 - Asian Culture and History 2 (2):P243.
    This article is a study of the artisanship involved in the construction of Iranian Watermills, and the cultural aspects of a traditional architecture that incorporates an understanding of constructions that date back centuries. Expanding the existing knowledge of these heritage properties and explaining their current condition in order to express the need for the preservation of ancient artisanship as part of a sustainable conservation future are the other prominent concerns of this work. Herein, historical and contemporary documents and travel accounts (...)
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    Crafts of Himachal Pradesh.W. S. S., Subhashini Aryan & R. K. Datta Gupta - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):223.
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    The intergenerational multiple deficit model and the case of dyslexia.Elsje van Bergen, Aryan van der Leij & Peter F. de Jong - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Cognitive training for children with ADHD: a randomized controlled trial of cogmed working memory training and ‘paying attention in class’.Marthe van der Donk, Anne-Claire Hiemstra-Beernink, Ariane Tjeenk-Kalff, Aryan van der Leij & Ramón Lindauer - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The pineal family of aromatic amine N‐acetyltransferases.David C. Klein, Pierre Voisin & M. A. Aryan Namboodiri - 1985 - Bioessays 3 (5):217-220.
    The mammalian pineal gland contains two types of N‐acetyltransferases which act on aromatic amines. One type preferentially acetylates arylamines such as phenetidine and aniline, whereas the other preferentially acetylates arylalkylamines such as tryptamine and phenylethylamine. The two enzymes can be distinguished by (1) molecular size, (2) regulation, and (3) inactivation characteristics. Arylalkylamine N‐acetyltransferase is involved in the regulation of melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland. A specific function of pineal arylamine N‐acetyltransferase has not been established; it may function as a (...)
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    Preliteracy signatures of poor-reading abilities in resting-state EEG.Giuseppina Schiavone, Klaus Linkenkaer-Hansen, Natasha M. Maurits, Anna Plakas, Ben A. M. Maassen, Huibert D. Mansvelder, Aryan van der Leij & Titia L. van Zuijen - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Index for 1956.Arabian Inscriptions Hamilton, Western Sudan, Shehu TJsumanu, A. Lehureaux, Rustum Jung, J. Roach, James Fitzjames Stephen, Middle Indo-Aryan, Ibn al-Samh & Ishaq ibn Hunayn - 2009 - In David Papineau (ed.), Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 242.
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  19. The Aryan-Semitic dispute at the beginning of modern linguistics.Georg Meggle, Kuno Lorenz, Dietfried Gerhardus & Marcelo Dascal - 1995 - In Georg Meggle, Kuno Lorenz, Dietfried Gerhardus & Marcelo Dascal (eds.), Sprachphilosophie: Ein Internationales Handbuch Zeitgenössischer Forschung. Walter de Gruyter.
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    Indo-Aryan Names from Mitanni, Nuzi, and Syrian Documents.P. -E. Dumont - 1947 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 67 (4):251-252.
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  21. Aryan and Indo-Aryan Migrations.Vania de Gila-Kochanowski - 1990 - Diogenes 38 (149):122-145.
    Our interdisciplinary studies for over twenty years applied to the comparative history of the Romané Chavé (European Gypsies) with the high military castes of India (Rajputs and Kshatrivas), had come off, as from 1964, to the following conclusions: the more a language is similar on the lexical level to Hindi-Rajasthani and, on the morphological one to Jodhpuri, the more it is similar to Gypsy language—Romani, the more a culture is similar to the culture of the Rajputs and Kshatrivas, the more (...)
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    Aryan, Semitic and Sinitic.B. N. Hebbar - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 23:57-74.
    This article brings together the Aryan Semitic and Sinitic super-cultures in a comparative light in terms of religious numerological leitmotifs. Vedic Hinduism and Zoroastrianism together with the pre-Christian religions of Indo-European Europe belong to this group. Buddhism and to a lesser extent Jainism are also part of this grouping. Judaism and Islam belong to the Semitic group. Daoism and Confucianism come under the Sinitic group. Christianity and Sikhism are hybrid religions that have one leg in the Aryan group (...)
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    Indo-Aryan Loan-Words in MalayāḷamIndo-Aryan Loan-Words in Malayalam.A. C. Sekhar & K. Godavarma - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (3):197.
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    The Aryans and the Ancient Italians.G. Sergi - 1898 - The Monist 8 (2):161-182.
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    Aryans and British India.David Kopf & Thomas Trautmann - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (3):430.
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    The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany. By Susannah Heschel.Luke Penkett - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):159-160.
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    Indo-Aryan.E. B., Jules Bloch & Alfred Master - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):214.
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    Indo-Aryan and Hindi.E. B. & S. K. Chatterji - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):461.
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    Indo-Aryan Loanwords in Old Tamil.K. de Vreese & S. Vaidyanathan - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (2):316.
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    Indo-Aryan Loan Words in the CīvakacintāmaṇiIndo-Aryan Loan Words in the Civakacintamani.S. Vaidyanathan - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (4):430.
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    The Aryan Future.Edward Washburn Hopkins - 1892 - American Journal of Philology 13 (1):1.
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    The Aryanization of India.George William Brown & Nripendra Kumar Dutt - 1931 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 51 (4):336.
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    The Indo-Aryan Languages.R. S. McGregor & Colin P. Masica - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):150.
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    The Development of Aryan Invasion Theory in India : A Critique of Nineteenth-Century Social Constructionism.Subrata Chattopadhyay Banerjee - 2019 - Springer Singapore.
    This book delves deep into the Social Construction of Theory, comparative epistemology and intellectual history to stress the interrelationship between diverse cultures during the colonial period and bring forth convincing evidence of how the 19th century was shaped. It approaches an interesting relation between the linguistic studies of 19th century’s scientific world and subsequent widespread acceptance of the empirically weak theory of the Aryan invasion. To show entangled history in a globalized world, the book draws on the Aryan (...)
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    The Hindu-Aryan theory on evolution and involution.Rajan Iyengar & Tirumangalum Chrishna - 1908 - London,: Funk & Wagnalls company.
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    A Proposed Indo-Aryan Etymology for Hurrian timer/timar.James Michael Burgin - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (1):117.
    In Hurrian, timer/timar ‘dark’ appears exclusively in the phrase timerre eženi “the dark earth”. It has been suggested that this phrase and its reflexes in Hittite and Greek derive from the common religious trope of “the devouring earth” originating in northern Mesopotamia, with Hurrian providing the first attestation. However, the atypical morphology of the adjective, which cannot be derived from a noun and does not have the normal VC root pattern of Hurrian, and the semantic field, with Hurrian having borrowed (...)
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  37. Dravidian versus Aryan culture.T. Manickam - 1999 - Journal of Dharma 24 (1):6-12.
     
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    The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture, and Ethnicity.Gregory Possehl, George Erdosy, Albrecht Wezler & Michael Witzel - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):120.
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  39. Gems of Aryan wisdom.Vaidyanath Shastri - 1968 - New Delhi,: Sarvadeshik Arya Pratinidhi Sabha.
     
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    Susannah Heschel: The Aryan Jesus. Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany.Felix Wiedemann - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 61 (3):301-303.
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    The Case of the Aryan Jesus Dogma: Enlarging Entitlement Through Propaganda.Paul Wilson - 2019 - Philosophy Study 9 (3).
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  42. Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity. By Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke.K. Muller - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (2):260-260.
     
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    The Aryans: A Study of Indo-European Origins. By V. Gordon Childe. Pp. viii + 221. 8 plates, 28 illustrations in text, and map. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., 1926. 10s. 6d. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (6):214-215.
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    Toward a Genealogy of Aryan Morality.Thomas Paul Bonfiglio - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):170-184.
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    Toward a Genealogy of Aryan Morality.Thomas Paul Bonfiglio - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):170-184.
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    Vaagri boli, An Indo-Aryan language.K. de Vreese & G. Srinivasa Varma - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):115.
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    ‘With the Risk of Being Called Retrograde’. Racial Classifications and the Attack on the Aryan Myth by Jean-Baptiste d'Omalius d'Halloy.Maarten Couttenier - 2017 - Centaurus 59 (1-2):122-151.
    Renowned for his geological studies, Jean-Baptiste d'Omalius d'Halloy also pursued a far less known anthropological career. In different ‘editions’ of his main work, the first Belgian armchair anthropologist tried to divide the world population into races, branches, families and peoples. As a true figure of transition between the 18th and 19th century, he used both human and natural sciences to establish his racial classification, based on natural characters and geography, but also evolution, history and language. Influenced by both William Frederic (...)
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    Verbal Composition in Indo-Aryan.Ernest Bender & Ramchandra Narayan Vale - 1949 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 69 (2):106.
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    Balts and Aryans in Their Indo-European Background.Rosane Rocher & Suniti Kumar Chatterji - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):154.
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    The Evasive Racism of Caste—and the Homological Power of the “Aryan” Doctrine.Divya Dwivedi - 2023 - Critical Philosophy of Race 11 (1):209-245.
    In the fight against racism, philosophy has to interrogate caste in its own histories and current decolonial consensus. Caste has been evading its interrogation as the oldest race theory and racist practice, which continue to oppress the lower-caste peoples who constitute the majority population of the Indian subcontinent. Caste and race are species of the hypophysics of man, which consecrates scaled intrinsic value in human nature through the notion of “being born as” by “being born to.” They are analogues in (...)
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