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    Examining the normative results of the Arab Spring on the legal status of religious minorities; Case study of Egypt by mohammad yosefzadeh, mohammad jalali

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Secondly, the centralization of religious affairs within the state, weakness in executive and functional procedures, lack of easy and effective access to justice, justification of discrimination and violence, establishing an interpretation based on identity of the Egyptian and the Islamic identities, among others, have been influential in the failure to achieve the constitutional goals and the demands of religious minorities for equality in rights and autonomy in the religious domain.Conclusion: This article, by a pathological analyzing the obstacles to the realization and exercise of the rights and freedoms of religious minorities, makes the following suggestions: Firstly, the Egyptian government must be committed to upholding the philosophy and implications of the constitution not only in theory but also in practice; Secondly, in order to observe the elements of citizenship rights, the necessary and appropriate infrastructures should be designed and implemented, and efforts should be made to assess and enhance them in cooperation with non-governmental organizations; Thirdly, the content of the educational system’s curriculum should be revised and reformed to promote tolerance and altruism; And finally, the right to self-determination, along with all its necessary conditions, should be recognized and respected for religious minorities…”
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    FILM AND TELEVISION: FINANCIAL SUPPORT FACILITIES IN MODERN EUROPE / КИНО И ТЕЛЕВИДЕНИЕ: МЕХАНИЗМЫ ПОДДЕРЖКИ В СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ЕВРОПЕ... by YUSUPOVA GALIYA M. / ЮСУПОВА Г.М.

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Such forms of investment are constantly evolving, since they have already proven themselves to be very effective. Other market players—exhibitors, distributors of audiovisual content and creators of film content on physical media—support national and European film production through compulsory contributions to cinema funds. …”
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    Pendidikan kewarganegaraan sebagai sarana pembelajaran dalam menumbuhkan karakter bangsa pada mahasiswa di era digital by Pipit Widiatmaka, Muhammad Hendri Nuryadi, Arissander Sugiyanto

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Theoretically, civic education is very effective in building the nation's character in the digital era in the young generation, especially students. …”
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    Estimate of Tritium Intake in the Air from Coastal Plants of Lake Kyzyltash in 2021 by V. V. Vostrotin, L. V. Finashov

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In the case of a hypothetical residence on the lakeside of Lake Kyzyltash in 2021 and a permanent level of tritium volume activity in natural environments, an annual committed effective dose of internal radiation conditioned by inhalation of super-heavy water vapor, will be 31 μSv/year for a critical group of children aged 1-2 years and 8.7 μSv/year for adult residents, according to NRB-99/2009. …”
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  5. 2385

    A “JUST CULTURE”? CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN THE INVESTIGATION OF AVIATION ACCIDENTS by Tomasz BALCERZAK

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…“Just Culture” is the basic premise for the effective functioning of the reporting of events required for all aviation organizations in order to maintain and raise the safety level. …”
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    Too uncertain to consent, too supportive to refuse: the sociocultural dilemma of hesitant organ donors in Kazakhstan by Aidos Bolatov, Aidos Bolatov, Aidos Bolatov, Aruzhan Asanova, Aigerim Abdiorazova, Yuriy Pya

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Specialization (medical vs. non-medical) had no direct effect on donation attitudes (p = 0.777), but it influenced attitudes indirectly through institutional (β = −0.223, p < 0.001) and cultural barriers (β = 0.194, p = 0.003).ConclusionBoth procedural uncertainty and cultural-religious factors influence the hesitation of DLCR individuals to commit to donation, with cultural concerns having a stronger effect. …”
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    O IMPACTO DO TRAUMA DA VIDA NA SAÚDE MENTAL E NO COMPORTAMENTO SUICIDA: UM ESTUDO EM PAÍSES DE LÍNGUA PORTUGUESA by Colleen Beatriz, Henrique Pereira, Mariana Silva

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Brazilian participants showed the worst levels of mental health and greater suicidal thoughts, but Portuguese participants showed greater probability of committing suicide. Although strong correlations were found between traumatic experiences and mental health levels and suicidal behavior, only physical and sexual abuse were positively correlated with all BSI-18 and SBQ-R subscales. …”
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    Application of a One Health approach to translate policies to action to address priority chemical pollutants: TCDD as an example by Catherine Machalaba, Lauren Cybulska, Fiona Fogarty, Dao Nguyen, Jean Grassman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To date, there has been limited focus on a One Health approach for the effective prevention and management of chemical pollution, despite myriad toxicological connections between humans, animals, and the environment. …”
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    Land use strategies for achieving Chile’s nationally determined contributions by Onil Banerjee, Martin Cicowiez, Gonzalo García-Trujillo, Kenneth J Bagstad, Sebastian Dudek, Justin Andrew Johnson, Elías Albagli, Mario Gonzalez, Maria Antonia Yung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Chile’s Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) commit to carbon neutrality by 2050, with measures to reduce emissions and natural hazards while enhancing water security. …”
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    Addressing the HIV/AIDS investment gap through stronger public financial management systems: a human-centered approach by Carlyn Mann, Elan Reuben, Susanna Baker, Mai Hijazi, A. K. Nandakumar, Padma Shetty, Rob Stanley, Onyeka Igboelina, Godfrey Nyombi, Dhimn Nzoya, Samson Oli, Garoma Kena, Carolina Piña, Jordan Tuchman, Kenneth Sklaw, Abimbola Kola-Jebutu, Ivana Lohar, Anh Nguyen Thi Cam, Simplice Takoubo Kamdem, Yves Maxime Kouadio Kouadio

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Lessons learned Robust data are needed for evidence-based advocacy to increase domestic government funding for HIV/AIDS and to strengthen PFM systems for more efficient and effective resource use; institutionalizing capacity building efforts allows for locally-led technical assistance; policy-related work is a multi-year endeavor; PFM success can be stymied by political transitions, political will, and donor commitments; COVID-19 brought new challenges and new opportunities; measurable results can lead to greater impact; and results are not necessarily solely project attributions with possible inflation of ROI estimates given there was no counterfactual. …”
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    Safety, Feasibility, and Tolerability of Ten Days of At-Home, Remotely Supervised tDCS During Gamified Attention Training in Children with Acquired Brain Injury: An Open-Label, Dos... by Athena Stein, Justin Riddle, Kevin A. Caulfield, Paul E. Dux, Maximilian A. Friehs, Philipp A. Schroeder, Michael P. Craven, Madeleine J. Groom, Kartik K. Iyer, Karen M. Barlow

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…When delivered daily, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may improve attention; however, access to daily in-clinic tDCS treatment can be limited by other commitments, including concurrent therapy, school commitments, and caregiver schedules. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LEGAL MECHANISMS OF JUDICIAL LIABILITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION OF MODERN SOCIETY by Konul Akhundova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The formal-legal method established the foundations for formulating conclusions regarding the effectiveness of existing national legal regimes for holding judges accountable. …”
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    On Minimizing Risk and Harm in the Use of Psychedelics by Jules Evans, Marc Aixalà, Brian T. Anderson, William Brennan, Rebecka Bremler, Joost J. Breeksema, Lisa Burback, Abigail E. Calder, Robin L. Carhart‐Harris, Katherine Cheung, Neşe Devenot, Ingmar Gorman, Jakub Greń, Peter S. Hendricks, Brian Holoyda, Edward Jacobs, Joy Krecké, Daniel J. Kruger, David Luke, Tomislav Majić, Amy L. McGuire, Nicky J. Mehtani, David S. Mathai, Kristin Nash, Tehseen Noorani, Roman Palitsky, Oliver C. Robinson, Otto Simonsson, Elin Stahre, Michiel vanElk, David B. Yaden

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Finally, the authors call for better funding to create a psychedelic safety net, and suggest psychedelic philanthropists, investors and companies could commit 1% of their investment in psychedelics into supporting safety measures such as research and support services. …”
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    Protecting the Autonomy of Patients with Severe Mental Illness Through Psychiatric Advance Directive Peer-Facilitation by Nicholas Karasik

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This takes on greater weight in treating patients experiencing a psychiatric episode when the threat and use of coercive treatment options are frequent.[34] Moreover, a report in North Carolina has uncovered a "culture of commitment" whereby providers routinely and reflexively override patient PADs through the legal execution of involuntary commitment.[35] This is despite the affirmation of the autonomy of psychiatric patients by the US District Court in Vermont, which concluded in Hargrave v. …”
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    Criminal Law Challenged by Crossing into Virtual Reality by Mahdi Karimi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The consequences of these risks were unpredictable and undefined, and their effects would manifest in the medium or long term. …”
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    Barreras identificadas para el ejercicio de las buenas prácticas docentes en especialidades médicas by Ximena Lee Muñoz, Karin Kleinsteuber Saá, Paula Soto Reyes, Mariela Torrente Avendaño, Christel Hanne Altermatt

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Conclusion: Health educators should be aware of the barriers identified to eradicate the culture of abuse in clinical settings previously seen as effective in medical education. This research provides a solid foundation for the institution to address critical areas in education and guide the community toward practices that reflect superior educational quality and meaningful change in the short and long term.…”
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    THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PROTECTING AFGHAN ASYLUM SEEKERS AND AFGHAN REFUGEES IN IRAN by Ali Ahmad Mowahid, Fazl Ahmad Ahmadi

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Domestic policies, economic conditions, and the lack of binding legal instruments have posed hindrances to effectively implementing these commitments. _____ EL PAPEL DEL DERECHO INTERNACIONAL EN LA PROTECCIÓN DE LOS SOLICITANTES DE ASILO Y REFUGIADOS AFGANOS EN IRÁN Irán, al ser un país vecino y de fácil acceso, ha sido el principal receptor de refugiados afganos durante las últimas cuatro décadas de la crisis afgana. …”
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    Identifying factors affecting the distribution strategy in the food industry with the attitude of marketing and online sales by solmaz seyedghafouri, Vahid nasehifar, Farid askari

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…First, they have a direct effect on other strategic marketing planning decisions, including pricing policy, advertising, packaging, etc., and secondly, the company has to adhere to and remain committed to these decisions for a long time, because the establishment and development of the optimal distribution system takes several years and cannot be changed easily (Barabian & Armon, 2023). …”
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    Presenting a model of political behavior based on the theory of shadow management in the public sector with a hybrid method by Ghorbanali Khazaei Pool, davood kiakojouri, Mohammad Javad Tghipourian

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…These conditions cause members of the organization to avoid covert activities and affiliation with informal groups, and consider themselves committed to the organization.…”
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    Identifying factors affecting the competence of heads of units and centers of Islamic Azad University in accordance with the statement of the second step of the Islamic Revolution... by Seyed samad Emadi vahdi, mohammadreza mardani, Nader Bohlouli, Mojtaba Ramazani

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…</span></p> <p style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times new roman, times, serif; font-size: 12pt;">It seems that identifying and employing competent managers at universities, through the system of meritocracy in the selection of managers based on the statement of the second step of the Islamic Revolution, plays a key role in promoting the efficiency, effectiveness and progress of these institutions. This will lay the foundation for the education of revolutionary generations committed to the Islamic system, as well as providing better services to the people.…”
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