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    Hybrid eeg-fnirs bci fusion using multi-resolution singular value decomposition.Muhammad Umer Khan & Mustafa A. H. Hasan - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Brain-computer interface multi-modal fusion has the potential to generate multiple commands in a highly reliable manner by alleviating the drawbacks associated with single modality. In the present work, a hybrid EEG-fNIRS BCI system—achieved through a fusion of concurrently recorded electroencephalography and functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals—is used to overcome the limitations of uni-modality and to achieve higher tasks classification. Although the hybrid approach enhances the performance of the system, the improvements are still modest due to the lack of availability of computational (...)
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    After the Masters: Contemporary Indian Architecture.Hasan Uddin Khan, Vikram Bhatt & Peter Scriver - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (2):313.
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    History of Tipu Sultan.Holden Furber & Mohibbul Hasan Khan - 1952 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (3):126.
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    Victors, Victims, and Vectors.Rebecca E. Olson, Adil M. Khan, Dylan Flaws, Deborah L. Harris, Hasan Shohag, May Villanueva & Marc Ziegenfuss - 2021 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (3):408-419.
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    Vector Phase Analysis Approach for Sleep Stage Classification: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Passive Brain–Computer Interface.Saad Arif, Muhammad Jawad Khan, Noman Naseer, Keum-Shik Hong, Hasan Sajid & Yasar Ayaz - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    A passive brain–computer interface based upon functional near-infrared spectroscopy brain signals is used for earlier detection of human drowsiness during driving tasks. This BCI modality acquired hemodynamic signals of 13 healthy subjects from the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of the brain. Drowsiness activity is recorded using a continuous-wave fNIRS system and eight channels over the right DPFC. During the experiment, sleep-deprived subjects drove a vehicle in a driving simulator while their cerebral oxygen regulation state was continuously measured. Vector phase analysis (...)
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    In memory of Tracey Bretag: a collection of tributes.Robert Crotty, Brian Martin, Ide Bagus Siaputra, Jean Guerrero-Dib, Zeenath Reza Khan, Dukagjin Leka, Sabiha Shala, Tomáš Foltýnek, Phil Newton, Michael Draper, Gill Rowell, Stella-Maris Orim, Erica J. Morris, Thomas Lancaster, Irene Glendinning, Teresa Fishman, Rebecca Awdry, Katherine Seaton, Guy Curtis, Felicity Prentice, Saadia Mahmud, Ann Rogerson, Helen Titchener & Sarah Elaine Eaton - 2020 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 16 (1).
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  7. Standardisation practices: a mechanism to eliminate construct heterogeneity in the assessment of attainment in science subjects.Robiul Kabir Chowdhury Jack Holbrook, Obaidus Sattar Ali Hasan & Saleh Atahar Khan - 2012 - In Sylvija Markic, Ingo Eilks, David Di Fuccia & Bernd Ralle (eds.), Issues of heterogeneity and cultural diversity in science education and science education research: a collection of invited papers inspired by the 21st Symposium on Chemical and Science Education held at the University of Dortmund, May 17-19, 2012. Aachen: Shaker Verlag.
     
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  8. Repeated administration of high dose caffeine induces oxidative damage of liver in rat: Health and ethical implications.Nasrin Akhter, Ashraful Alam, Md Anower Hussain Mian, Hasan Mahmud Reza, Darryl Macer & Saidul Islam - 2018 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 28 (4):104-111.
    Caffeine, a known CNS stimulant is given as an adjunct component in most abused drugs which could be fatal with repeated administration in many circumstances. This paper presents a study to investigate the effect of repeated administration of caffeine at high dose on rat liver, and discusses ethical and policy issues of caffeine use. Long Evans rats were treated with pure caffeine solution in distilled water through intragastric route once daily for consecutive 56 days. Three groups of rats recognized as (...)
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    Iran and Its Boundaries in Challenging with Foreign Relation (1789-1836).Jafar Aghazadeh, Morteza Dehgan Nezhad & Asgr Mahmud Abade - 2012 - Asian Culture and History 4 (2):p159.
    From ancient times, Iran’s boundaries were formed by Iranian kings’ struggles. From that time, an imagination about these boundaries was formed in Iranian minds and has been continued until now. So, one of the important duties of Iranian kings was to expand Iran’s boundaries to that of ancient times. The aim of this research is to investigate Iran’s relations with European countries and the role of these relations in forming the Iran’s boundaries from 1789 to 1828. In this research, a (...)
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  10. Screening Siddiq Hasan Khan's (1832-1890) library: the use of Hanbali literature in 19th-century Bhopal.Claudia Preckel - 2013 - In Birgit Krawietz, Georges Tamer & Alina Kokoschka (eds.), Islamic theology, philosophy and law: debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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    The Effect of Making Joining (Vasl) on the Purpose of Stopping (Waqf) in the Holy Qur'an According to Sajawandi.Hasan Bulut - 2023 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 27 (1):120-135.
    Every word of the Qur'an ensures the understanding of the divine will. The foundation signs in it were created for this purpose. Just like the punctuation marks that ensure the correct understanding of a Turkish sentence, the foundation marks in the Qur'an have assumed the same function. The signs of foundation, which give the opportunity to breathe by interrupting the recitation at the places where the mana is completed, and the signs of ibtida, which provides the recitation starting from the (...)
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    The ethical dilemma of internet pornography in the state of Kuwait.Hasan A. Abbas & Salah M. Fadhli - 2008 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 38 (3):22-33.
    The necessity of having effective and socially sound networks is trivial. It is clear that information technology is now a necessary tool that has well understood advantages. The same technology carries negative side-effects. It is our social and ethical duty to examine the possibly negative side effects of IT, especially as IT becomes prevalent in a conservative society such as Kuwait. In our research Kuwait forms a case study as we try to understand what ethical theories underlie the attitude toward (...)
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  13. Raices de una incoherencia.Mahmud Piruz - 2004 - Critica 54 (911):64-65.
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    Assortative mating for height in Pakistani arranged marriages.Mahmud Ahmad - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (2):211-214.
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  15. Soëmbyn nuut︠s︡ ba sinergetik: tu̇vėd, mongol bichgiĭn ėkhiĭg orchuulan khavsargav.B. Boldsaĭkhan - 2005 - Ulaanbaatar: Admon. Edited by B. Batsanaa, T︠S︡ Oi︠u︡unt︠s︡ėt︠s︡ėg & T. Bulgan.
    Mostly consists of works composed in Tibetan, with translations into Mongolian, on the Soyombo script.
     
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    Musik: aus mystischer Sicht.Inayat Khan - 2015 - Weinstadt: Heilbronn. Edited by Christa Muckenheim & Katharina Hess.
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    A study of modal logic with semantics based on rough set theory.Md Aquil Khan, Ranjan & Amal Talukdar - 2024 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 34 (2):223-247.
    1. Rough set theory, introduced by Pawlak, is based on the concept of approximation space (Pawlak, 1991), which is defined as a tuple (W,R), where R is an equivalence relation on the non-empty set...
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    The shipwrecked sailor in Arabic and Western literature: Ibn Ṭufayl and his influence on European writers.Mahmoud Baroud - 2012 - New York: I.B. Tauris.
    From the ancient Egyptian tale of a Shipwrecked Sailor through to Sinbad and Robinson Crusoe, the stranded castaway living and philosophizing alone on a strange, desert island is a theme which has captured the imaginations of writers spanning cultures and millennia. Most familiar to Western literary historians is Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, which inspired generations of writers from Jonathan Wyss and William Golding to Michel Tournier and J.M.Coetzee. However, little attention has been paid to Defoe’s antecedents, such as the remarkable (...)
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    Avicenna (Ibn Sina): Muslim physician and philosopher of the eleventh century.Aisha Khan - 2006 - New York: Rosen Pub. Group.
    Prince of philosophers -- The emergence of Islam -- Boy genius -- Court physician -- A traveling philosopher -- Death of an intellectual -- A lasting legacy.
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    The new legal anti-positivism.Hasan Dindjer - 2020 - Legal Theory 26 (3):181-213.
    According to a recent wave of work by legal anti-positivists, legal norms are a subset of moral norms. This striking “one-system” view of law has rapidly become the dominant form of anti-positivism, but its implications have so far been little tested. This article argues that the one-system view leads systematically to untenable conclusions about what legal rights and obligations we have. For many clear legal norms, the view lacks the resources to explain the existence of corresponding moral norms. And its (...)
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    Development, Power, and the Mining Industry in Papua: A Study of Freeport Indonesia.P. A. Rifai-Hasan - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S2):129 - 143.
    This article seeks to determine whether PT Freeport Indonesia, an operating subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc., has acted in environmentally and socially responsible ways in the context of its operations in Papua, Indonesia, and how well it has responded to the legacy left by its less responsible operations from 1973 until the mid-1990s. This objective is achieved by examining the company's impact on the resources and assets with which it comes into contact as part of its operations, as (...)
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    Eight Strategies to Engineer Acceptance of Human Germline Modifications.Shoaib Khan & Katherine Drabiak - 2024 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 21 (1):81-94.
    Until recently, scientific consensus held firm that genetically manipulated embryos created through methods including Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy or human germline genome editing should not be used to initiate a pregnancy. In countries that have relevant laws pertaining to heritable human germline modifications, the vast majority prohibit or restrict this practice. In the last several years, scholars have observed a transformation of scientific and policy restrictions with insistent calls for creating a regulatory pathway. Multiple stakeholders highlight the role of social consensus (...)
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  23. Modelling and Analysis of Virotherapy of Cancer Using an Efficient Hybrid Soft Computing Procedure.M. Fawad Khan, Ebenezer Bonyah, Fahad Sameer Alshammari, Syed Muhammad Ghufran & Muhammad Sulaiman - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-29.
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    Şeyhî'nin Gazellerine Tasavvufî Bakış.Hasan Cankurt - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 3):321-321.
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    Mahtumkulu Fir'kî'nin Şiirlerinde Muhtev'.Hasan Cankurt - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 9):911-911.
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    Man's Predicament—The Unique Indian Experience and the Neoplatonic Tradition.Gopal Chandra Khan - 2002 - In Paulos Gregorios (ed.), Neoplatonism and Indian philosophy. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. pp. 223.
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    The Repatriation of Gilgamesh Dream Tablet: Rebuilding the Iraqi Religious Legacy.Hasan Khalid Dabis, Haady Abdilnibi Altememy, Mohamed Hameed, Hawraa Neima Kamal, Ali Dawod Ali, Saleem Al-Zerjawi, Hasan Mohammed Ali & Ali Mawlood Fadhil - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (2):1-14.
    The _Epic of Gilgamesh_, a 3600-year 12-tablet collection, was looted from an Iraqi museum during the 1991 Gulf War, and fraudulently imported into the United States. In September, 2021, UNESCO facilitated its repatriation to Iraq, which is seen as an occasion to consolidate Iraq’s efforts to rebuild its legacy, since the _Epic of Gilgamesh_ is of immense cultural, historical and religious value for Iraq The current study examines the _Epic of Gilgamesh_ in the light of the ancient Sumerian and Akkadian (...)
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    Investigating the mediating role of moral identity on the relationship between spiritual intelligence and Muslims' self-esteem.Hasan Boudlaie, Albert Boghosian, Israr Ahmad, Hussam Mohammed Wafqan, Ismail Suardi Wekke & Aziza Makhmudova - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1–6.
    One of the critical crises observed in human society, especially in the so-called advanced and industrial societies, is the spiritual crisis. Spirituality in various types of cultural and religious concepts is considered a spiritual path one in which can achieve something like a high level of consciousness, wisdom or union with God. In addition, self-esteem is a sense of worth. This feeling comes from the sum of our thoughts, feelings, emotions and experiences throughout life. Dignity also means honour and pride, (...)
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    Evolution of research on honesty and dishonesty in academic work: a bibliometric analysis of two decades.Imran Ali & Saadia Mahmud - 2023 - Ethics and Behavior 33 (1):55-69.
    ABSTRACT The discourse on honesty and dishonesty in academic work has seen considerable growth over the past two decades. This study empirically analyses the shifts in the literature over the past two decades in the research focus and most prolific authors, institutions, countries, and journals. A broad list of terms was employed from the Glossary of Academic Integrity to shortlist journal articles (n = 782) from Scopus. A bibliometric analysis was conducted for each decade and the results were compared. Research (...)
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  30. Self-plagiarism or appropriate textual re-use?Tracey Bretag & Saadia Mahmud - 2009 - Journal of Academic Ethics 7 (3):193-205.
    Self-plagiarism requires clear definition within an environment that places integrity at the heart of the research enterprise. This paper explores the whole notion of self-plagiarism by academics and distinguishes between appropriate and inappropriate textual re-use in academic publications, while considering research on other forms of plagiarism such as student plagiarism. Based on the practical experience of the authors in identifying academics’ self-plagiarism using both electronic detection and manual analysis, a simple model is proposed for identifying self-plagiarism by academics.
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    Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification.Richard Fumerton & Ali Hasan - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Süleyman Uludağ. İslam’da Ahlak ve Ahlak Ekolleri.Hasan Bülte - 2020 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 8 (12):165-167.
    İslam’da Ahlak ve Ahlak Ekolleri adlı bu eser önsöz ve iki bölümden müteşekkildir. Yazar bu eserinde insanın temel niteliği olarak ele aldığı ahlakın İslam dinindeki yeri ve önemini, süreç içerisinde oluşan ekolleri, bireysel ve toplumsal açıdan konumunu ve değerini ortaya koymaya çalışmaktadır. Hassaten İslam düşünce tarihindeki sufilerin ahlak görüşleri iktibas edilerek hazırlanan bu eser, bu alanda çalışmalar yapacak kimseler için ele aldığı konular açısından okunmaya değer bir yapıt olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır.
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    Linguistik Indonesia: pengantar memahami hakikat bahasa.Hasan Busri - 2018 - Malang, Jatim: Madani Media. Edited by Moh Badrih.
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    Time and Fantasy in Narratives of Jihad: The Case of the Islami Jamiat-I-Tuleba in Karachi.Nichola Khan - 2010 - Human Affairs 20 (3):241-248.
    Time and Fantasy in Narratives of Jihad: The Case of the Islami Jamiat-I-Tuleba in Karachi This article proposes an analytical framework for thinking about violence in the Islami Jamiat-i-Tuleba (IJT), the student organization of Jamaat e Islami (JI), Pakistan's longstanding Islamist party. It prioritises the intersection of the psychic and the social, and the role of politics, history and biography in mediating the modalities, narration and praxis of violence in the city of Karachi. The dominant explanations tend to emphasise political (...)
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    On the Additive Group Structure of the Nonstandard Models of the Theory of Integers.Hasan Dalgin, Labib Haddad & Mehmet Terziler - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (3):403-412.
    Let equation image denote the inverse limit of all finite cyclic groups. Let F, G and H be abelian groups with H ≤ G. Let FβH denote the abelian group , where +βis defined by +β = + β — β) for a certain β : F → G linear mod H meaning that β = 0 and β + β — β ∈ H for all a, b in F. In this paper we show that the following hold: The (...)
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    Athanasius ve i̇zni̇k konsi̇li̇.Hasan Darcan - 2014 - Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 15 (28):169-169.
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  37. Az bālā-yi pillah-'i chihilum.Mahmud Kianush - 1978
     
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    Türkiye'de din anlayışında değişim süreci.Hasan Onat - 2003 - Ankara: Ankara Okulu Yayınları.
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    Unifying the universe: the physics of heaven and earth.Hasan Padamsee - 2003 - Boca Raton: CRC Press.
    Unifying the Universe: The Physics of Heaven and Earth presents a non-technical approach to physics for the lay-science enthusiast. This popular textbook, which evolved from a conceptual course at Cornell University, is intended for non-science undergraduate students taking their first physics module. This second edition maintains its unique approach in crossing boundaries between physics and humanities, with connections to art, poetry, history, and philosophy. It explores how the process of scientific thought is inextricably linked with cultural, creative, and aesthetic aspects (...)
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  40. More of me! Less of me!: Reflexive Imperativism about Affective Phenomenal Character.Luca Barlassina & Max Khan Hayward - 2019 - Mind 128 (512):1013-1044.
    Experiences like pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenal character: they feel pleasant or unpleasant. Imperativism proposes to explain affective phenomenal character by appeal to imperative content, a kind of intentional content that directs rather than describes. We argue that imperativism is on the right track, but has been developed in the wrong way. There are two varieties of imperativism on the market: first-order and higher-order. We show that neither is successful, and offer in their place a new theory: reflexive (...)
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  41. Reporting on "islamic bioethics" in the medical literature: Where are the experts?Hasan Shanawani & Mohammad Hassan Khalil - 2008 - In Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich (eds.), Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice. University of South Carolina Press.
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    Education for Syrian Refugees: The New Global Issue Facing Teachers and Principals in Turkey.Hasan Aydin & Yeliz Kaya - 2019 - Educational Studies 55 (1):46-71.
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    Elementary 8th Grade Student’s Level of Ability to Apply Spelling Rules and Punctuation Marks.BAĞCI Hasan - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:693-706.
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    Transforming The Meaning Of Barbarism: Turks In Henry Blount’s A Voyages Into The Levant.Hasan Baktir - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:879-889.
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    The Signatures of the Rashideen Caliphs in the Early Islamic Era: An Analytical Study.Mahmud Kaddum - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (1):65-81.
    This research examines the descriptive and textual contexts of the Rashidun caliphs Hazrat Abu Bakr (d. 13/634), Hazrat Omar (d. 23/644), Hazrat Othman (35/656) and Hazrat Ali (d. 40/661) in the examples of signatures. However, it examines the general contexts of these signatures and aims to relate these detachment examples with their senders who have the qualifications of authority, eloquence and justice. These signature texts must be handled with full grace, awareness, forethought and responsibility, without any additions or reductions to (...)
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    Contemporary issues in social sciences in pakistan.Hasan Askari Rizvi - 2015 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 54 (1):3-14.
    The paper provides an overview of the evolution of Social Sciences with a focus on the Post-1945 period, known for major strides towards scientific, analytical, nonpartisan, multi-disciplinary and comprehensive study and research in different fields of Social Sciences. The paper discusses the gradual growth of Social Sciences in Pakistan in terms of increase in number of persons engaged in teaching, research and practice in various domains of Social Sciences, institutional facilities and availability of funds. There is a discussion of the (...)
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    Major issues and challenges of human and societal development.Hasan Askari Rizvi - 2017 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 56 (2):1-12.
    The role of state in the contemporary global system is greatly shaped by its inner or domestic strength that include economic resilience, socio-political harmony and a stable constitutional political order. These attributes cannot be achieved by a state unless it assigns the highest priority to human and societal development and promotion of egalitarian socio-economic arrangements that provide equal opportunities to all citizens irrespective of ethnicity, language, religion, caste, region or gender. The focus is on transforming human resources into human capital (...)
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    Migration as a determinant of marriage pattern: preliminary report on consanguinity among Afghans.Abdul Wahab, Mahmud Ahmad & Syed Akram Shah - 2006 - Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (3):315.
    Two sample populations, one refugee and one resident, were studied. The frequencies of consanguineous marriages came out to be 49·8% and 55·4%, respectively, for the refugees and the residents. Caste endogamy was dominant both in the residents and the refugees. The mean coefficient of inbreeding was calculated to be 0·0303 for the refugee population and 0·0332 for the resident population samples. First cousin marriage was the dominant type of marriage in both samples; fathers daughter (FBD) marriage was more frequent among (...)
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  49. Loopy regulations: The motivational profile of affective phenomenology.Luca Barlassina & Max Khan Hayward - 2019 - Philosophical Topics 47 (2):233-261.
    Affective experiences such as pains, pleasures, and emotions have affective phenomenology: they feel pleasant. This type of phenomenology has a loopy regulatory profile: it often motivates us to act a certain way, and these actions typically end up regulating our affective experiences back. For example, the pleasure you get by tasting your morning coffee motivates you to drink more of it, and this in turn results in you obtaining another pleasant gustatory experience. In this article, we argue that reflexive imperativism (...)
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    The New Towns: Organization and Spontaneity.Rahat Nabi Khan - 1983 - Diogenes 31 (121):49-67.
    The New Towns Movement began in England and later spread world-wide in response to the increasing concern felt at the deterioration of the quality of life in the large cities under the impact of industrialization. The New Towns, it was felt, would combine the advantages of life in the country with that of life in the city. They would be small communities of between 30.000 and 60.000 inhabitants. Their principal characteristics were to be a balanced economy and a well-defined pattern (...)
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