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    Medical-Focused Computer Program for Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language for Medical Purposes.Dr Wael Matar Al-Harbi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:814-831.
    The study sets out to develop an online course for medical professionals who are not native Arabic speakers. The present study relied on a questionnaire developed by reviewing relevant theoretical literature and prior research in order to apply descriptive and analytical methods to accomplish the study's aims. The researcher sent an online questionnaire to a large number of healthcare workers, including doctors, nurses, lab techs, and radiology technicians. The objective of this survey is to learn about the linguistic communication needs (...)
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    Identifying Student Subgroups as a Function of School Level Attributes: A Multilevel Latent Class Analysis.Georgios D. Sideridis, Ioannis Tsaousis & Khaleel Al-Harbi - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The purpose of the present study was to profile high school students’ achievement as a function of their demographic characteristics, parent attributes, and school behaviors. Students were nested within schools in the Saudi Arabia Kingdom. Out of a large sample of 500k, participants involved 3 random samples of 2,000 students measured during the years 2016, 2017, and 2018. Randomization was conducted at the student level to ensure that all school units will be represented and at their respective frequency. Students were (...)
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    Predicting Academic Dishonesty on National Examinations: The Roles of Gender, Previous Performance, Examination Center Change, City Change, and Region Change.Georgios D. Sideridis, Ioannis Tsaousis & Khaleel Al Harbi - 2016 - Ethics and Behavior 26 (3):215-237.
    The purpose of the present studies was to evaluate and predict academic cheating with regard to a national examination in a Middle East country. In Study 1, 4,024 students took part and potential cheaters were classified as those having discrepant scores in multiple administrations that exceeded 1 SD in absolute terms. A latent class mixture analysis suggested two pathways for potential cheating: (a) The first path involved students—most male—who changed city or region of examination during test taking, and (b) the (...)
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    The character of King Abdulaziz through the book: King Abdulaziz, a biography, not a history, by Fouad Shaker.Dr Monerah Goful Matar Alshammary - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1673-1689.
    The research discusses the personality of King Abdulaziz through the book “Biography without History, by its author Fouad Shaker”. A critical study of the author's work is included, along with an examination of King Abdulaziz's character, including his power and leadership, his intelligence and fairness, his compassion and tact, his success to develop the country, and his interactions with his family.
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    The Ethics of Gene Editing from an Islamic Perspective: A Focus on the Recent Gene Editing of the Chinese Twins.Qosay A. E. Al-Balas, Rana Dajani & Wael K. Al-Delaimy - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1851-1860.
    In light of the development of “CRISPR” technology, new promising advances in therapeutic and preventive approaches have become a reality. However, with it came many ethical challenges. The most recent worldwide condemnation of the first use of CRISPR to genetically modify a human embryo is the latest example of ethically questionable use of this new and emerging field. Monotheistic religions are very conservative about such changes to the human genome and can be considered an interference with God’s creation. Moreover, these (...)
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    Gamophobia and Its Relationship with Family Communication Patterns among Unmarried Postgraduate Students at Yarmouk University.Dr Ali Saleh Jarwan & Yasmeen Khaled Abu- Al-Rub - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:206-227.
    This study aimed to assess the prevalence of gamophobia among unmarried graduate students at Yarmouk University, Jordan, and to explore its correlation with family communication patterns. The sample comprised 255 male and female students selected through convenience sampling. The results indicated that the overall level of gamophobia within the sample was moderate. Notably, gamophobia levels were significantly higher among females and employed students compared to their male and unemployed counterparts. No significant differences in gamophobia levels related to age or educational (...)
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    Perceptions of Challenges Affecting Research Ethics Committees’ Members at Medical and Health Science Colleges in Omani and Jordanian Universities.Omar Al Omari, Atika Khalaf, Wael Al Delaimy, Mohammad Al Qadire, Moawiah M. Khatatbeh & Imad Thultheen - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (2):227-241.
    In recent years there has been an increase in research conducted in the Middle East, with a corresponding increase in the challenges faced by members of the Research Ethics Committees. This study compares the structures of Omani and Jordanian RECs and investigates the perceptions of the challenges affecting the work of the REC members in Oman and Jordan. A convenience sample of 34 Omani and 66 Jordanian participants from 21 universities was recruited in this cross-sectional study. Almost 70% disagreed that (...)
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    Knowledge, attitudes, ethical and social perspectives towards fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) among Jordanian healthcare providers.Amal G. Al-Bakri, Amal A. Akour & Wael K. Al-Delaimy - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-10.
    Background Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is a treatment modality that involves the introduction of stool from a healthy pre-screened donor into the gastrointestinal tract of a patient. It exerts its therapeutic effects by remodeling the gut microbiota and treating microbial dysbiosis-imbalance. FMT is not regulated in Jordan, and regulatory effort for FMT therapy in Jordan, an Islamic conservative country, might be faced with unique cultural, social, religious, and ethical challenges. We aimed to assess knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of ethical and (...)
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    Ethical Concepts and Future Challenges of Neuroimaging: An Islamic Perspective.Wael K. Al-Delaimy - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (3):509-518.
    Neuroscience is advancing at a rapid pace, with new technologies and approaches that are creating ethical challenges not easily addressed by current ethical frameworks and guidelines. One fascinating technology is neuroimaging, especially functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Although still in its infancy, fMRI is breaking new ground in neuroscience, potentially offering increased understanding of brain function. Different populations and faith traditions will likely have different reactions to these new technologies and the ethical challenges they bring with them. Muslims are approximately (...)
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    Saudi mothers' preferences about breaking bad news concerning newborns: a structured verbal questionnaire.Sameer Y. Al-Abdi, Eman A. Al-Ali, Matar H. Daheer, Yaseen M. Al-Saleh, Khalid H. Al-Qurashi & Maryam A. Al-Aamri - 2011 - BMC Medical Ethics 12 (1):1-8.
    Breaking bad news (BBN) to parents whose newborn has a major disease is an ethical dilemma. In Saudi Arabia, BBN about newborns is performed according to the parental preferences that have been reported from non-Arabic/non-Islamic countries. Saudi mothers' preferences about BBN have not yet been studied. Therefore, we aimed to elicit the preferences of Saudi mothers about BBN concerning newborns. We selected a convenience sample of 402 Saudi mothers, aged 18-50 years, who had no previous experience with BBN. We selected (...)
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    Teaching Listening Skills to EFL Students Using AI-Driven Technology-Based Media.Dr Paiker Fatima Mazhar Hameed & Dr Afreen Faiyaz Al Haq - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1989-1999.
    The aim of this paper is to find how much AI can be useful or as an aid in developing listening skill. A review has been made to past studies as well as the recent developments and innovations made by linguists and teaching community, yielding relevant observations. The present writing is an attempt at exhibiting how much the latest technology is effective which has been tailor-made to suit determined purpose directed at developing the listening skills of EFL learners. It is (...)
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    Emotional Manipulation and its Relationship with Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder among Couples.Dr Ali Saleh Jarwan, Dr Basem Mohammed Al Frehat, Dr Anwar Faisal Hawari & Farah Mamoun Ali - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:242-257.
    The current study sought to examine emotional manipulation and its connection to symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder among couples, and whether there are statistically, significant differences based on the variables such as gender, age, duration of marriage, and educational level. The study involved a sample of 924 married couples, selected through the descriptive correlational approach. The findings revealed a moderate level of emotional manipulation and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder among couples. They also showed statistically significant differences in emotional manipulation (...)
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    University EFL Students’ Perspectives on Educators’ Digital Competence at Qassim University.Nawrs Sarhan Mardan, Dr Atard Awad Al-Sharifi & Dr Abdul Ali Kazim Al-Maamouri - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:2015-2027.
    Personal and professional success in the digital age requires digital abilities. Increased expectations that graduates be adept in digitisation while joining the job need higher education institutions to successfully incorporate digital aspects. This study evaluates university EFL students' digital integrative attitudes and instructors' digital proficiency. Digital tools are emphasised for collaborative learning. Researchers seek to address two key questions: What are EFL students’ perspectives on digital learning? How do they assess teachers' IT skills? It appears through the end result not (...)
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    Dental Anxiety Amongst Pregnant Women: Relationship with Dental Attendance and Sociodemographic Factors.Mohammed Abdullah Saeed Alghamdi, Abdullah Hussain Abdullah Al Rashah, Abdullah Saleh Ahmad Alghamdi, Mohammed Abdullah Jamaan Alghamdi, Mansour Dhaifallah Ali Alghamdi, Abdullah Ali Mehedi Al Mansour, Mohammed Abdullah Harbi Alshawi, Bdulrahman Hezam Abdulrahman Albahli & Ahmad Nasser Abdullah Alyami - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:476-482.
    Purpose: The purposes of this study were to investigate the relationship between dental anxiety amongst pregnant women and their dental attendance patterns, considering various sociodemographic factors, at health centers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: Participants in this cross-sectional descriptive study were 386 pregnant women seeking care at Saudi Ministry of Health centers. A validated version of the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) was used to measure dental anxiety. Questionnaires including background data and dental anxiety were used (...)
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    ʻAl dalut ha-musar: masah ḳriṭit = No moral ground: on the poverty of ethics.Anat Matar - 2019 - Bene Beraḳ: Hotsaʼat ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad.
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  16. Falsafat al-jamāl.Amīrah Ḥilmī Maṭar - 1962 - [al-Qāhirah]: al-Muʼassasah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Taʼlīf wa-al-Tarjamah wa-al-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr.
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    Applying the Ethical Principle of Social Benefits in Nursing Research in Developing Countries: the Case of Jordan.Rana F. Obeidat & Wael Al-Delaimy - 2022 - Journal of Academic Ethics 20 (1):39-50.
    Research on human subjects is ethically justified when its anticipated results would ultimately benefit the society or public and not only the individuals participating in this research. Besides contributing to scientific knowledge, social benefits of scientific research may extend to all aspects of the public’s life including health, education, and security. In this paper, we aimed to discuss the social benefits principle as an ethical requirement for the conduct of scientific research in general and nursing research in particular. We critically (...)
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    Qāḍīs communicating: legal change and the law of documentary evidence.Wael B. Hallaq - 1999 - Al-Qantara 20 (2):437-466.
    El estudio de dos formularios notariales del siglo vii/xiii, uno sirio y el otro andalusí, muestra que el discurso sobre las modalidades de comunicación escrita preceptuadas para los jueces refleja una estrecha relación entre la doctrina y la realidad de la práctica legal. Uno de los aspectos de esta relación es el cambio que tuvo que experimentar la doctrina discursiva bajo la presión de las prácticas judiciales cotidianas.
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    Fransis al-Marrash on Religion and Cultural Revival.Wael Abu-ʿUksa - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (7):776-789.
    For many decades the term “Enlightenment” was seen as antonymous to Christianity and religious dogmatism.1 This polarity has informed our understanding of the history of secularism as an idea that...
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    The Additional Linkage Relationships In The Poetry Of Hazem Rushak Al-Tamimi (Linguistic study).Zainab Kadhem Jawad Al-Attabi & Dr Jalal Al-Din Yousef Faisal Al-Eidani - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:574-583.
    Semantic relationships have an active role in textual study, as they are an essential tool through which the text is constructed, this is done through the sequence of sentences of saying, and these relationships lead to the growth and continuation of the subject of the text, and then linking speech, which in turn achieves textual harmony. The aim of this study is to highlight the importance of these relationships and to elaborate on them, this research dealt with two additional linkage (...)
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    Predictors of Plagiarism Research Misconduct: A Study of Postgraduate Pharmacy Students in Jordan.Rana Abu Farha, Tareq Mukattash & Wael Al-Delaimy - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (4):541-553.
    This study aimed to evaluate Jordanian pharmacy postgraduate students’ knowledge, behavior and perception about plagiarism and why do they commit such research misconduct.This is a cross-sectional survey that was conducted in Jordan during the period between June-July 2019. The study targeted postgraduate pharmacy students from all Jordanian universities. Recruited students were asked to fill out the study questionnaire to evaluate their knowledge, behavior, and perception about plagiarism.A total of 103 postgraduate students participated in this survey, most of them were enrolled (...)
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    A Comprehensive Review Examination Study of Zoonotic Bacterial Infections: Anthrax and Brucellosis, Epidemiology, Surveillance, Clinical Manifestations, Prevention and Control Strategies.Eman Fahad Alsehli, Yousra Khudran Alzahrani, Manal Ali Alsharif, Fares Hussain Fares Alsharif, Bandar Saleem Saeed Alsaedi, Majed Mohammed Alharbi, Ibrahim Ghalib Mohammed Alharbi, Mamdouh Mathhan Alrashidi, Eman Mohsen Nahhas, Nemat Nourullah Enaam Aldeen, Majed Badr Al-Mutairi, Omar Hamed Alsalemi, Najla Qabl Ayed Almutairi, Abdulnasser Ayed Alrashedi & Abdulla Matar Alsehli - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:107-133.
    The two significant zoonotic bacterial infections that have remained a concern due to the complex dynamics involved in transmission and global prevalence are anthrax and brucellosis. The present paper attempts to address some of the most important zoonotic pathogens, highlighting their epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. Anthrax is largely transmitted through direct contact with the infected animals or their products resulting in cutaneous, inhalational, and gastrointestinal forms, all with specific clinical outcomes and approaches for treatment. Similarly, the (...)
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    Matar al autor. Relato crítico de un crimen Hermenéutico.Juan Francisco Manrique - 2021 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 35:293-320.
    Resumen La perspectiva hermenéutica tradicional para la lectura de un texto ha sido la de descubrir bajo los pliegues del conglomerado de símbolos las intenciones del autor. Pero en los años 60 del siglo XX tres pensadores franceses: Barthes, Foucault y Derrida, trataron de apostar por una hermenéutica en la que las intenciones del autor se redujeran a una interpretación más, sin superioridad alguna sobre otras posibles. Este texto no solo busca evidenciar la necesidad y ventajas de este proceso de (...)
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    Matar al padre.Alfonso Galindo Hervás - 1996 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 12:137-144.
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    Interpretación del otro como criminal. Bases para la construcción de una criminología fenomenológica.Wael Sarwat Hikal-Carreón - 2020 - Ratio Juris 15 (30).
    En el presente artículo se propone crear un margen conceptual para la construcción de una criminología fenomenológica que aborde el conocimiento de cómo se interpretan las conductas de las personas a través de las percepciones de otros, enfocado a la constitución de la conducta criminal, delincuencial, violenta o antisocial, que, siendo estos provenientes de la naturaleza de variadas ciencias, provoca tener horizontes amplios en el entendimiento que en la misma esencia lo vuelven complejo, la criminología actual, tiene en sí, varios (...)
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    Dialogic Communication with the Jews of Medina: Methods, Characteristics, and Purposes in the Light of Prophetic Biography.Dr Abdel Aziz Shaker Hamdan Al Kubaisi, Dr Sohaib Al-Kubaisi, Dr Younus Abdulhadi Khaleel Al Fayyadh & Dr Abdeljalil Damrah - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):460-487.
    This research study examined what dialogues, methods of communication and mechanisms were employed by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to teach, guide and advise His opponents, particularly the Jews of Medina. This study took the opportunity to understand the characteristics of such dialogues and communication methods and extrapolate the jurisprudential rulings and the legitimate objectives of such dialogues. The study used a historical and heuristic approach to unearth the dialogic communication, and data was retrieved from the Prophet’s biographies, religious writings, archives (...)
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    Maps of Geographical Distribution Patterns of Industrial Facilities in Dhi Qar Governorate.Anwar Kadhim Saleh Al-Hussainawi & Dr Hamid Safyyih Ajrash - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:686-693.
    This study investigates the spatial distribution of industrial facilities within Dhi Qar Governorate. By analyzing geographical patterns, the research aims to identify clusters, hotspots, and potential areas for industrial development. The study utilizes geographic information systems (GIS) to visualize and analyze the distribution of industrial establishments across the governorate. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the industrial landscape, informing future planning and decision-making for economic development and resource allocation in Dhi Qar.
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    Tolerance Temper in the Prophets’ Calling with their People The Prophet Muhammad, May God Bless Him and Grant Him Peace, Is A Model.Dr Hassan Muhammad Ali Al Ayoub Asiri - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:494-501.
    In this research, I tried to collect and study Qur’anic verses related to the topic of tolerance temper in the prophets’ calling to their people, through the calling of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, to his people. At the end of the research, it concluded with results, the most prominent of which were: that the Holy Qur’an is the constitution of morals and etiquettes, and it includes sublime etiquettes and refined morals, and that the (...)
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    Scientific Tolerance in Light of the Sunnah and its Applications Across Civilizations.Dr Prof Abdel Aziz Shaker Hamdan Al Kubaisi - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (1):34-55.
    This study examined scientific tolerance as a human way to life in the context of Sunnah, a much debatable topic among critics and scholars. The study also highlighted prophetic visions in the application of scientific tolerance. Using a normative descriptive approach in this qualitative research, the data was collected from library archives and Islamic data sources. This approach enabled to raise questions about the nature of scientific tolerance in the light of Sunnah, prophetic mechanisms used to establish the scientific tolerance, (...)
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    The Major Human Rights, in Light of the Two Revelations.Dr Abdel Aziz Shaker Hamdan Al Kubaisi & Dr Younus Abdulhadi Khaleel Al Fayyadh - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (4):149-166.
    Various domains of life widely recognise the concept of human rights. Regardless of one's spiritual beliefs or background, individuals possess an inherent understanding of their fundamental rights. This knowledge of human rights originates from Allah, who has communicated it through various messengers, including the esteemed Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This study focuses on examining the religious perspective on basic human rights in order to establish a comprehensive understanding of these rights. There are two revelations: This study employs a linguistic descriptive analysis (...)
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    A Group of Banking Services in Islamic Banks: A Sharia and Economic Study.Dr Ahmed Akram Hassan Al-Khafaji - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1342-1359.
    The banking sector is one of the most important economic sectors in all countries. It represents the backbone of economic life, as it acts as a mediator between savers and investors and provides them with many banking services to meet the requirements of the economic process. This study aimed to define the concept of financial services provided by Islamic banks, their characteristics, and their most key features, while addressing the level of quality of banking services and the extent to which (...)
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    Types of Legal Protection for Witnesses in Corruption Cases in the Saudi Law.Dr Mohammed Ali Mohammed Al-Qarni - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:486-493.
    In view of the vital role played by the testimony or witness in detecting and combating corruption crimes, the Saudi Arabia issued a new law for the protection of whistleblowers, witnesses, experts and victims, by Royal Decree No. (M/148) dated 8/8/1445 AH, and since there is a potential threat to those who dare to reporting or witnessing the commission of these crimes, the low dealt with the types and forms of protection provided to them, and this research tries to answer (...)
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    The Law Applicable to Electronic Signatures Comparative Study.Dr Ammar Mahmoud Ayoub Al-Rawashed, Dr Feras Mohmd Alyacoub, Dr Ahmad Fahed Mohammad AlBtoosh, Adnan Salih Mohamad Alomar, Abdessalam Ali Mohamad Alfadel, Dr Mamoon Suliman Alsmadi & Nashat Mohammad Abdul Qader Bani Hamad - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:561-573.
    This study dealt with one of the most important legal subjects in private international law that relates to the topic of law applicable to electronic signature and is problematic by the lack of clear and explicit texts to determine the law required on the topic The main objective of the study was to reflect the legal regulation in private international law of such a problem, as well as to address some practical and applicable problems relating to the topic of the (...)
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  34. Enhancing Learning Environments in Design Education.Dr Lamiaa Shaheen, Dr Sarah Attia, Basma Salama, Muda Al Naabi & Manal Al Mamari - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1-18.
    Design education is mainly reliant on studio-based learning, in which collaborative, hands-on activities build both practical and theoretical expertise. The current research looks at different studio classroom layouts and how physical, psychological, and environmental design aspects affect student involvement, satisfaction, and performance. Using historical and modern examples, we investigate flexible and multi-purpose studio layouts, spatial arrangement, ergonomic furniture, air quality, and lighting conditions. Our outcomes highlight the importance of adaptive and well-designed settings in architectural and design education, as they promote (...)
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    Agreements of Yahya bin Hamza Al-Alawi (d. 749 AH) with Al-Zamakhshari (d. 538 AH) in his book Al-Azhar Al-Safiya in explaining the Muqaddima Al-Kafiya. [REVIEW]Sondos Ahmed Mohammed Al-Saadi & Dr Abdullah Ahmed Hamza Al-Nahari - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1690-1712.
    The importance of this topic is manifested in its highlighting a facet of grammatical opinions in Arabic grammar that some grammarians uniquely held. It also showcases the critical personality that these grammarians possessed, which enabled them to present new views, even if they contradicted the grammatical school to which they belonged. An example of this is Al-Zamakhshari, whose grammatical opinions were recognized by Al-Alawi for their quality and precision, making them worthy of support. This led Al-Alawi to agree with Al-Zamakhshari, (...)
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    The Beauty of the Raku technique in the Works of Potters Shenyar Abdullah and Yaqoub Al-Atoum.Manar Munir Mohamed & Dr Rula Abdul-Ilah Alwan Al-Nuaimi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1744-1764.
    Art is an aesthetic message and a means of human communication with its surroundings, as it influences and is influenced by everything that surrounds it, as scientific and intellectual development has a great role in developing the means used in it with the multiplicity of options offered in terms of raw materials and techniques. Undoubtedly, the art of ceramics is one of the arts developed in terms of technology, indicating the development and sophistication of societies throughout history. It offers an (...)
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    A comparative ethical analysis of the Egyptian clinical research law.Sylvia Martin, Mirko Ancillotti, Santa Slokenberga & Amal Matar - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-14.
    Background In this study, we examined the ethical implications of Egypt’s new clinical trial law, employing the ethical framework proposed by Emanuel et al. and comparing it to various national and supranational laws. This analysis is crucial as Egypt, considered a high-growth pharmaceutical market, has become an attractive location for clinical trials, offering insights into the ethical implementation of bioethical regulations in a large population country with a robust healthcare infrastructure and predominantly treatment-naïve patients. Methods We conducted a comparative analysis (...)
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    Eigenverantwortung als Verteilungskriterium im Gesundheitswesen.Dr med A. Buyx - 2005 - Ethik in der Medizin 17 (4):269-283.
    Die demografische Entwicklung und der medizinische Fortschritt werden die Problematik der Ressourcenknappheit im deutschen Gesundheitswesen in Zukunft weiter verschärfen. Soll nicht nur kurzfristig akuten Sparzwängen ausgewichen werden, steht – wie in verschiedenen Ländern bereits geschehen – auch Deutschland auf Dauer eine Prioritätensetzung im Gesundheitswesen bevor. Diese sollte in möglichst transparenter Weise nach klaren Kriterien erfolgen. Eines der seit einiger Zeit häufig öffentlich zitierten Kriterien der Verteilung von Mitteln in der Gesundheitsversorgung ist die Eigenverantwortung von Patienten. Deren Berücksichtigung in der Allokation (...)
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    The Relationship between the Actual Implementation of the "English for Iraq" Curriculum and Teachers' Intentions, and Perceptions in Iraqi EFL Preparatory Schools.Zainab A. Albayati, Albayati & Dr Muna M. Abbas Al-Khateeb - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:505-528.
    This study investigates the intentions, perceptions, and actual implementation of an innovative English curriculum among preparatory school EFL teachers in Iraq. The research recognizes the growing importance of English globally and Iraq's efforts to enhance English language education and implement an appropriate innovative curriculum. However, the implementation of a new curriculum poses significant challenges related to teachers' knowledge, intention, and academic culture. The study focuses on understanding the relationship between curriculum intentions, teachers' perceptions, and the actual implementation of the curriculum. (...)
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    The Image of the Negative Man in the Folk Tale (Qalat Hamida & Qalat Ajibiya) is a Model A Study According to the Descriptive Analytical Approach.Hanin Mahdi Atshan & Dr Dhyaa Ghani Al-Uboody - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:514-522.
    The folk tale or Popular tale, as a popular prose art, is transmitted orally from one generation to another. Therefore, the folk tale has occupied a prominent place among other literary genres, due to its characteristics and features that have made it present to various nations and peoples. It expresses the hopes and dreams of those peoples who have taken It is a way to have fun...and get rid of the harsh reality. These folk tales included different images of that (...)
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    The Miraculous Patterns of the Event in the Heritage Text of Selected Folk Tales by the Novelist Ahmed Ziad Muhabik.Aqsam Nasir Hassan & Dr Dhyaa Ghani Al-Uboody - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:523-538.
    We are trying to show the importance of the event patterns and their presence in the wondrous Shuaibi story as a traditional structural form that has its place and manifestations in the literary narrative. It is also considered a suggestive and indicative product of the writer’s imagination, which uses the everyday variable and formulates it in a way different from what it is to show us an interesting miraculous story. Folk tales in general, and the book "Folk Tales" specifically, play (...)
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    The Monthly Ozone Gas Concentration Has Changed Over Iraq.Hakeem Ghazi Shaniar1 & Dr Kadhim A. H. Al-Asadi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:812-827.
    The ozone layer, which is part of the atmosphere surrounding the globe, which intensively contains ozone gas, is one of the important and highly concentrated air layers in the bottom of the strateosphere and is a blue color, and it has an important impact in regulating a surface temperature.
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    Patientenautonomie als nichtidealisierte „natürliche Autonomie“.Dr Phil Lara Huber - 2006 - Ethik in der Medizin 18 (2):133-147.
    Onora O’Neill hat 1984 den Zusammenhang zwischen grundsätzlichen Bedenken gegenüber dem ethischen Autonomiebegriff und der Kritik an der paternalistisch geprägten medizinethischen Praxis hergestellt, nicht die tatsächliche Einwilligung des konkreten Patienten zu berücksichtigen, sondern die angenommene, hypothetische Einwilligung, die ein idealisierter, völlig rationaler Patient geben würde. Im Anschluss an experimentalpsychologische Studien zur subliminalen Wahrnehmung, zu Volition und Handlungskontrolle erfahren kompatibilistische Theorien menschlicher Freiheit innerhalb der theoretischen Philosophie neue Popularität. Eine Handlung ist demnach frei, wenn sie das Resultat bestimmter Fähigkeiten einer Person (...)
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  44. Aristoteles als Begründer der Theorie politischer Revolutionen.Manuel Dr Knoll - 2018 - In Hans-Martin Schönherr-Mann, Revolution 100 Years After. System, Geschichte, Struktur und Performanz einer ökonomischen Theorie. pp. 31–46.
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    Kit'b Al-MaṭarKitab Al-Matar.Abu Aus Al-Ansari - 1896 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 16:282.
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    Sowohl als auch? Zur Koppelung des Informed Consent und des Community Consent Prinzips in kulturübergreifenden klinischen Forschungsvorhaben.Dr Minou B. Friele - 2012 - Ethik in der Medizin 24 (4):313-322.
    In den westlichen Industrienationen gilt das Prinzip der informierten Einwilligung als das Zentralelement medizinischer Forschungsethik. In anderen, stärker die Relationalität als die Individualität von Personen betonenden Kulturen hingegen werden medizinische Entscheidungen traditionell eher durch die Gemeinschaft bzw. ihr Oberhaupt getroffen. Um verschiedenen kulturellen Normen gerecht zu werden, wird international tätigen Forschungsteams häufig empfohlen, den Community Consent und den Informed Consent einzuholen. Ausschlaggebend soll dabei letztlich der Informed Consent des Individuums sein. Es soll die Teilnahme auch dann verweigern können, wenn die (...)
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  47. Mythos als Dichtung und Ur-Leben.Dr Rolf Kühn - 2000 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 23 (1):164-195.
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    Therapie als Affront.Dr Phil Andreas Kuhlmann - 2003 - Ethik in der Medizin 15 (3):151-160.
    Bei der Bemühung um die Emanzipation von körperlich oder geistig beeinträchtigten Menschen kommt es häufig zu einer vehementen Kritik an einem "medizinischen Konzept" von Behinderung. Diesem wird aus Sicht einer "Bürgerrechtsperspektive" entgegengehalten, es gelte nicht, die Menschen zu korrigieren, sondern die Umwelt so zu verändern, dass Betroffene ungehindert am gesellschaftlichen Leben teilhaben können. Nach Auffassung der "Normalisierungskritik" sind es Stereotypen und Stigmata, die es Behinderten erschweren, ein selbstbestimmtes Leben zu führen. Beide Ansätze ignorieren oder bagatellisieren jedoch aus systematischen Gründen die (...)
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    Sedierung als Sterbehilfe?Dr med Gerald Neitzke & Andreas Frewer - 2004 - Ethik in der Medizin 16 (4):323-333.
    Gegenwärtig gibt es eine intensive internationale Diskussion zum Stellenwert der Sedierungsbehandlung am Lebensende. Auch in Deutschland sind der grundsätzliche Status und die medizinethische Bewertung palliativer bzw. terminaler Sedierung noch nicht ausreichend geklärt. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt anhand der Analyse sechs möglicher klinischer Szenarien differenzierte Beispiele für die Situation von Patienten vor einer Sedierungsbehandlung dar. Dazu wird ein Vergleich mit Standardsituationen der Sterbehilfe vorgenommen. Für die moralische Bewertung werden Aktionen und Intentionen der Sedierungsformen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Aufklärung und Autonomie diskutiert. (...)
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    Marginale Wirksamkeit als Posteriorisierungskriterium – Begriffsklärungen und ethisch relevante Vorüberlegungen.Dr med Alena M. Buyx, Daniel R. Friedrich & Prof Dr Bettina Schöne-Seifert - 2009 - Ethik in der Medizin 21 (2):89-100.
    Die demografische Entwicklung und der medizinische Fortschritt werden die Problematik der Ressourcenknappheit im Gesundheitswesen in Zukunft weiter verschärfen. Auch Deutschland steht eine Prioritätensetzung im Gesundheitswesen bevor. Diese sollte in möglichst transparenter Weise nach klaren Kriterien erfolgen. Ein nur selten in diesem Kontext besprochenes Kriterium der Verteilung von Mitteln in der Gesundheitsversorgung ist die marginale Wirksamkeit medizinischer Leistungen. Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird dieses Kriterium vorgestellt und auf seine Fairness hin untersucht. Nach der kritischen Diskussion einiger Argumente gegen den offenen Einsatz von (...)
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