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  1. Meeting Sheryle at the Gym 'Michael JB Jackson'.Mens Sana & Sano In Corpore - 2000 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 13:61.
     
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    Mens sana in corpore sano. Sobre la educación del cuerpo en la Contrarreforma española, siglos xvi y xvii.Xavier Torrebadella Flix & Jordi Brasó Rius - 2018 - Franciscanum 60 (170):273-328.
    La genealogía de la educación física y el deporte moderno tiene una fundamentación civilizadora y pedagógica, forjada a través de los códigos disciplinares de la moral católica que utilizó el aforismo clásico: Mens sana in corpore sano. En el caso de España, la Contrarreforma utilizó la educación con el propósito de construir y solidificar un Estado católico. Las didácticas utilizadas, caracterizadas por el sentido de la eutrapelia y la emulación, fueron dispositivos que actuaron en el modelamiento de la (...)
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    mens sana in corpore sano“: Jahrestagung der dvs-Sektion Sportgeschichte 7.–8. Juni 2007, Frankfurt am Main.Berno Bahra - 2007 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 4 (2):209-213.
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    Mens sana in corpore Sano’: Home food consumption implications over child cognitive performance in vulnerable contexts.Rosalba Company-Córdoba, Michela Accerenzi, Ian Craig Simpson & Joaquín A. Ibáñez-Alfonso - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Diet directly affects children’s physical and mental development. Nonetheless, how food insecurity and household food consumption impact the cognitive performance of children at risk of social exclusion remains poorly understood. In this regard, children in Guatemala face various hazards, mainly related to the socioeconomic difficulties that thousands of families have in the country. The main objective of this study was to analyze the differences in cognitive performance considering food insecurity and household food consumption in a sample of rural and urban (...)
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  5. Mens sana in corpore sano, pero ¿por qué?Ciencia Cognitiva - forthcoming - Ciencia Cognitiva.
    Daniel Sanabria Centro de Investigación Mente Cerebro y Comportamiento, Universidad de Granada, España Practicar ejercicio físico de forma regular está … Read More →.
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    Mens sana in corpore sano.Willem Jacob Henri Berend Sandberg (ed.) - 1969 - [Köln,: Galerie der Spiegel.
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  7. Embodied Medicine: Mens Sana in Corpore Virtuale Sano.Giuseppe Riva, Silvia Serino, Daniele Di Lernia, Enea Francesco Pavone & Antonios Dakanalis - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Mens Sana, Sano in Corpore: Meeting Sheryle at the Gym.Michael J. B. Jackson - 2000 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 13 (1):61-63.
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    Mobility Justice, Phenomenology and Gender: A Case from Karachi.Sana Iqbal - 2019 - Essays in Philosophy 20 (2):171-188.
    Karachi is considered the economic hub of Pakistan, but it lacks a systematized public transport service. Although the demand-supply gap in the transport sector and the poor quality of this deregulated service affects everyone, it wreaks havoc for women, manifesting in the form of social exclusion. Men can benefit from alternative, private modes of transport such as motorbikes, which are socially discouraged for women, making them dependent on their male counterparts. Despite the seriousness of this issue, there is little literature (...)
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    Conceptual Foundations of Mens Sana Monographs.A. R. Singh & S. A. Singh - 2004 - Mens Sana Monographs 2 (1).
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    Unveiling North African Women, Revisited: An Arab Feminist Critique of Orientalist Mentality in Visual Art and Ethnography.Saná Makhoul - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (4):39-48.
    My interest in undertaking the study of images of Arab women in Western visual ethnography and art emerged from my own life experience. My identity as an Arab feminist having lived in different Eastern and Western communities has shaped my understanding and affected my observation in this research. As an Arab woman being observed in the first place, I am taking the role of the "outside"/inside' observer in this study. I am observing the observers and the observed, and both become (...)
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    Referencing modification in Mens Sana Monographs from 2012.Ajai R. Singh - 2012 - Mens Sana Monographs 10 (1):184.
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    The Importance of the Role of Nursing in Health Transformation.Hanaa M. Almawld, Abrar M. Almalki, Asmaa S. Alsubhi, Entesar B. Takroni, Elham O. Fallatah, Sana A. Barnawi, Afnan S. Baljdm, Ruqayyah O. Fallatah, Wadie I. Alahmadi & Mashael A. Alyamani - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:583-587.
    This current study aims to, the impact of nursing on health transformation, the role of nursing and its effectiveness in health transformation, the extent to which health services are affected by health transformation,the most prominent health transformation achievements, A questionnaire was prepared via Google Drive and distributed to the population aged 25-55 years, men and women, in the city of Mecca. As for the questionnaire, it was distributed via the social networking program (WhatsApp) for the purpose of distancing for fear (...)
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    The Curious Tale of Atlas College.Steven M. Cahn - 1997 - Journal of Social Philosophy 28 (1):158-160.
    Atlas College, a liberal arts institution, was founded during the middle of the nineteenth century. At that time the Board of Trustees adopted as the school's motto the maxim of the Roman poet Juvenal, mens sana in corpore sano, “a sound mind in a sound body.” The saying attracted little notice over the years, but several decades ago a recently appointed member of the board complained at a Trustees' meeting that, while attending a reception to greet members of (...)
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    Ars adeo latet arte sva: What is art's art?Martin Korenjak - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):443-446.
    Textual difficulties as well as problems of content are sometimes prone to being overlooked in famous passages, because their very familiarity tends to stifle reflection on their actual meaning. orandum est, ut sit mens sana in corpore sano escaped detection as an interpolation until 1970. In di, coeptis | aspirate meis, the reading illas has held its place against the correct illa until 1976.
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    Weich wie ein Säugling, stark wie ein Holzfäller und weise wie ein alter Mann. Die Anwendung der Philosophie des klassischen Daoismus auf die Prinzipien des Taiji.Tania Becker - 2009 - Synthesis Philosophica 24 (1):167-179.
    Taiji – Sport, Meditation, Kampfkunst , Gesundheitserhaltung, Lebensphilosophie und der Weg zur Erleuchtung – ist eines der bekanntesten „Markenzeichen” des chinesischen Daoismus. Der folgende Artikel stellt die Grundbegriffe des philosophischen Daoismus, wie dao , qi und wuwei vor, und verbindet sie mit den Prinzipien des Taiji. Entstanden in der Tradition des philosophischen Daoismus stehen diese Begriffe im Zentrum von Schriften wie Daodejing und Zhuangzi, und dienen als Bausteine der daoistischen Philosophie, die sich gerade durch die Beständigkeit dieser Axiome während einer (...)
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    Pascha passio - Pascha transitus. En torno a la cristología pascual en la Iglesia hispánica.José Miguel Núñez Moreno - 2024 - Isidorianum 5 (10):125-164.
    Las distintas tradiciones sobre la celebración de la Pascua en las primeras comunidades cristianas se fundamentan en las diferentes escuelas teológicas de la Iglesia Primitiva y se concretan principalmente en dos formas diferentes, aquí identificadas como Pascha = Passio y Pascha = Transitus zoith sus propias y diferentes implicaciones cristológicas características. A partir del estudio pormenorizado de fuentes hispánicas de los siglos IV al VI, patrísticas, conciliares y litúrgicas, el autor localiza un filón en la tradición de las iglesias de (...)
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    Mobilizing Gendered Piety in Sri Lanka’s Contemporary Bhikkhun? Ordination Dispute.Tyler A. Lehrer - 2019 - Buddhist Studies Review 36 (1):99-121.
    Since the late 1980s, in defiance of Sri Lanka’s major monastic fraternities and the government, Buddhist women and men have begun to organize across distinctions of national boundary and Buddhist tradition to reinstate a defunct bhikkhun? ordination lineage for renunciant women. Drawing on fieldwork from the winter of 2015–16, this article considers some of the strategies by which Sri Lanka’s bhikkhun?s and their supporters constitute the burgeoning lineage as both legitimate and necessary for the continued health and vitality of an (...)
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    My Close Friends Lurk All Around The House, And He Knows Not!S. A. Singh - 2009 - Mens Sana Monographs 7 (1):93.
    _Technology is a woman's best friend. Gadgets, appliances and contraception make life easy for the present day working woman. Men barely realize the importance of these even if they appear to agree to their use._.
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    Nalo Hopkinson’s Midnight Robber: Blending technology and fantasy in a dystopian narrative.Sana Altaf & Aqib Javid Parry - 2024 - Technoetic Arts 22 (1):133-144.
    In the contemporary postmodern era, the boundaries that once rigidly separated well-established genres have become more fluid, resulting in what scholars Raffaella Baccolini and Tom Moylan call ‘genre-blurring’. This phenomenon of incorporating elements from diverse genres represents a challenge to dominant ideologies and expands the possibilities within fictional texts. The dystopian fiction written by feminist writers towards the end of the twentieth century and beyond significantly exemplifies this form of hybrid textuality. In doing so, these writers seek to renovate the (...)
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    Do Markets Punish or Reward Corporate Social Responsibility Decoupling?Jennifer Martínez-Ferrero, Sana-Akbar Khan, Nazim Hussain & Isabel-María García-Sánchez - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (6):1431-1467.
    This article analyzes the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) decoupling and financial market outcomes. CSR decoupling refers to the gap between CSR disclosure and CSR performance. More specifically, we analyze the effect of CSR decoupling on analysts’ forecast errors, cost of capital, and access to finance. We also examine the moderating effect of forecast errors on relationships between CSR decoupling and cost of capital and access to finance. For a sample of U.S. firms consisting of 7,681 firm-year observations for (...)
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    Negotiating patriarchal hegemony: Female agency in Christina Dalcher’s Vox.Sana Altaf - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (1):125-133.
    Contemporary critics have opined that the vision of dystopian texts has come true about the present situation rather than about the future. In today’s technologically driven world, where the gulf between speculative fiction and political reality seems to have narrowed, feminist dystopian fiction has gained immense popularity. These texts address gender ideologies and issues and often use current social conditions to demonstrate the sexism inherent in patriarchal societies. This article aims to analyse the novel Vox (2018) by American writer Christina (...)
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    Third way architecture: Between cybernetics and phenomenology.Sana Murrani - 2011 - Technoetic Arts 8 (3):267-281.
    This article in its essence aims to challenge and unfold, each at a time, two different fields of methodology – cybernetics and phenomenology – that have direct effects on the product of being and the process of becoming in architectural discourse. Furthermore, this article suggests a third way philosophy for architecture that relates notions of post-phenomenology and technoscience, and considers both to be equally vital to development and speculation within current architectural discourse. First, the history of each of the two (...)
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    Perceived corporate social responsibility and pro-environmental behaviour: Insights from business schools of Peshawar, Pakistan.Sana Tariq, Mohammad Sohail Yunis, Shandana Shoaib, Fahad Abdullah & Shah Wali Khan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Corporate Social Responsibility and environmental sustainability have become urgent concerns for contemporary businesses. This study focuses on the interplay between corporate social responsibility perceptions and pro-environmental behaviour in response to experts’ call for research on the micro-foundations of corporate social responsibility. In addition, it reveals the mechanism underpinning how perceived CSR shapes pro-environmental behaviour in an understudied developing context. Empirically, a qualitative multiple-case research design is utilised by selecting three business schools from Peshawar, Pakistan. Fourteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with (...)
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    Research Bioethics in the Ugandan Context: A Program Summary.Sana Loue, David Okello & Medi Kawuma - 1996 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 24 (1):47-53.
    Researchers, scientists, and physicians in Uganda have become increasingly aware of the need to develop a systematic approach to reviewing bio-medical research conducted in their country. Much of this awareness and their concern stems from Uganda's high seroprevalence of human immunodeficiency virus and the consequent large influx of research monies and HIV researchers from developed countries, including the United States and Great Britain.We report on the proceedings of a five-day symposium on bioethical principles governing clinical trials, which convened in Jinja, (...)
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    Ethical Issues Raised by Needle Exchange Programs.Sana Loue, Peter Lurie & Linda S. Lloyd - 1995 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 23 (4):382-388.
    United States public health experts have long expressed concern about the prevalence of the human immunodeficiency virus among injection drug users. The United States has the largest reported IDU population in the world: 1.1 to 1.5 million. Recent estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that 50 percent of incident HIV infections occur among IDUs, with additional infections occurring among their sex partners and offspring. More than 33 percent of new AIDS cases occur in IDUs, their sexual (...)
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  27. Tracing the Self-Regulatory Bases of Moral Emotions.Sana Sheikh & Ronnie Janoff-Bulman - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (4):386-396.
    In this article we explore a self-regulatory perspective on the self-evaluative moral emotions, shame and guilt. Broadly conceived, self-regulation distinguishes between two types of motivation: approach/activation and avoidance/inhibition. We use this distinction to conceptually understand the socialization dimensions (parental restrictiveness versus nurturance), associated emotions (anxiety versus empathy), and forms of morality (proscriptive versus prescriptive) that serve as precursors to each self-evaluative moral emotion. We then examine the components of shame and guilt experiences in greater detail and conclude with more general (...)
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    Destruction of the Innocents(ce) and a Call to Conscious Action.Sana Loue - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2):89-98.
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    The New Wallet Biopsy and Involuntary Patient Transfers Abroad: How Physicians Can Help Protect Patients.Sana Loue - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (2):19-24.
    The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act in 1986 was intended to bring an end to incidents of “patient dumping.” However, due to the conflation of various federal legislative provisions, hospitals faced with the prospect of long‐term unreimbursed care of an immigrant patient, whether legally present in the United States or not, are in some cases having such patients transported to another country. These transfers are often being effectuated without patient consent. After an overview of the flaws in the (...)
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    Visioning Inclusion in an Academic Medical Center.Sana Loue & Abdus Sattar - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (2supl1):79-92.
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    The behaviour of architectural forms.Sana Murrani - 2007 - Technoetic Arts 5 (3):133-149.
    Technological advancement and a new understanding of complex life processes have contributed to the development of radical decentralized thinking in architecture. Architecture is no longer regarded as a straightforward matter of design, construction and use; instead it is now seen as an inter-disciplinary field which provokes issues of life, survival and complexity. This article questions the behaviour of architectural forms. It proposes the creation of an active model of the fusion of biologically inspired systems and dynamic perception, which allows this (...)
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  32. Influence of Aristotle on the Fabric of John Locke's Thought.Debika Sana - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan. pp. 167.
     
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    The figure of the child in democratic politics.Daniel Bray & Sana Nakata - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 19 (1):20-37.
    This article seeks to illuminate the figure of the child in democratic politics by arguing that children play a constitutive role as temporary outsiders who present both renewal and risk to the demos. Using Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality, we begin with an ontological account of children as new individuals that are central to renewing democratic freedom and plurality. In the second section, we explore how children can be conceived in terms of political risk by focussing on Arendt’s debate with (...)
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  34. L'évolution du droit international public dans la considération de cultures en situation de menace ou de discrimination : vers un principe de multiculturalisme?Sana Ouechtati - 2013 - In Marie-Claire Foblets & Nadjma Yassari (eds.), Approches juridiques de la diversité culturelle. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
     
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    La filosofía de Heidegger: un nuevo oscurantismo.Heleno Saña - 2016 - Madrid: Editorial Verbum.
    Desde la aparición, en 1927, de su obra central Ser y tiempo, Martin Heidegger ha sido y sigue siendo considerado por amplios sectores de opinión como el filósofo más importante del siglo XX. Frente a esta sobrevaloración del filósofo de los Bosques Negros, Heleno Saña procede, en su documentadísimo libro, a una crítica de la filosofía heideggeriana, intentando demostrar que está basada en una tergiversación e instrumentalización sistemáticas de la terminología y los conceptos esenciales de la filosofía clásica. El resultado (...)
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    Some Recent Modifications of Fixed Point Iterative Schemes for Computing Zeros of Nonlinear Equations.Gul Sana, Muhammad Aslam Noor, Mahmood Ul Hassan & Zakia Hammouch - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-17.
    In computational mathematics, it is a matter of deep concern to recognize which of the given iteration schemes converges quickly with lesser error to the desired solution. Fixed point iterative schemes are constructed to be used for solving equations emerging in many fields of science and engineering. These schemes reformulate a nonlinear equation f s = 0 into a fixed point equation of the form s = g s ; such application determines the solution of the original equation via the (...)
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  37. 'Men Don't Think!' [Signed C.W.].W. C. & Men - 1911
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    Navigating the AI Frontier.Mondher Khanfir & Sana Karray - 2024 - Journal of Ethics in Higher Education 4:123-142.
    The rapid digital transformation driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping innovation and operational efficiency across industries. As autonomous AI systems are becoming prevalent, they significantly influence traditional business models, societal norms, and legal frameworks. AI technologies are evolving beyond mere tools to become independent economic agents capable of generating assets, making decisions, commercializing products and services, and being accountable for their actions. This evolution requires a reassessment of traditional concepts of corporate and moral personhood, particularly as AI-driven businesses need (...)
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    Research Bioethics in the Ugandan Context II: Procedural and Substantive Reform.Sana Loue & David Okello - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (2):165-173.
    In July 1997, the voting representatives at the National Consensus Conference on Bioethics in Health Research voted unanimously to adopt the proposed Guidelines for the Conduct of Health Research Involving Human Subjects in Uganda. This vote represented the culmination of a three-year journey towards the development of a coherent and cohesive framework for the ethical review of health research involving human subjects in Uganda.Attendees at the NCC included both voting representatives and non-voting participants. Voting representatives had been designated by the (...)
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    Perception of corporate social responsibility among devout and nondevout customers in an Islamic society.Sana-ur-Rehman Sheikh & Rian Beise-Zee - 2015 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 4 (2):131-146.
    Corporate social responsibility has become a very common buzz word in the field of marketing since many years. This empirical paper assesses the attitude of devout and nondevout customers towards CSR in the context of a religious society. As making clear distinction between devout and nondevout customers may have associated measurement problems in a single-religion-dominated country, this paper initiates the discussion of peculiarity between two important religiosity measures, that is, observation based and solicited. A hypothetical story board with embedded CSR (...)
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    CSR and banking soundness: A causal perspective.Sana Ben Abdallah, Dhafer Saïdane & Mehrez Ben Slama - 2020 - Business Ethics 29 (4):706-721.
    This is the first study to examine the relationship between sustainability and soundness in banking as part of an integrated reporting approach. We consider 12 major European banks over the period 2006–2016. To test the relationship, two indexes were constructed, the sustainable performance index, which attempts to measure sustainability, and the banking soundness index, which measures bank soundness. The results show a bidirectional causality between sustainability and banking soundness. More specifically, soundness encourages banks to engage in sustainable development activities, while (...)
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    COVID-19 and its Challenges for the Healthcare System in Pakistan.Atiqa Khalid & Sana Ali - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (4):551-564.
    This article aims to highlight the healthcare issues raised by COVID-19 in Pakistan’s scenario. Initially, Pakistan lacked “standard operating procedures,” and the government had to ship testing kits from China and Japan. Moreover, due to violations of the lockdown and standard operating procedures (SOPs), the rapidly increasing number of cases created a burden on the healthcare system. More and more, this pandemic and its impact have grown. As vaccine development has not been successful yet, “herd immunity” can only be achieved (...)
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    Changing Trends of Consumers' Online Buying Behavior During COVID-19 Pandemic With Moderating Role of Payment Mode and Gender.Sana Sajid, Rao Muhammad Rashid & Waleej Haider - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    It was not long ago when technological emergence fundamentally changed the landscape of global businesses. Following that, business operations started shifting away from traditional to advance digitalized processes. These digitalized processes gave a further boost to the e-commerce industry, making the online environment more competitive. Despite the growing trend, there has always been a consumer market that is not involved in online shopping, and this gap is huge when it comes to consumers from developing countries, specifically Pakistan. On contrary, the (...)
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    Health Disparities, Social Distancing, and Belonging in Pre- and Post- Covid-19 United States.Sana Loue - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (1Sup2):59-64.
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  45. Transhumanism: Camouflage for the Perpetuation of Eugenic Ideology and Structural Injustice?Sana Loue, Harshita Kuna & Sean Eli McCormick - 2023 - Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics 6 (3):19-31.
    Transhumanism is a sociopolitical and intellectual movement focused on the use of technology to transform humans and the human experience. Transhumanism promises that, through the use of physical and cognitive enhancements, humans will be able to achieve the “good life.” However, understandings of “enhancement” and “the good life” vary across time, place, and culture. Additionally, the biological modification/elimination of a specific characteristic may lead to not only loss the loss of that feature, but of a specific personal identity as well. (...)
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    Of Piety and Poetry. The Interaction of Religion and Literature in the Life and Works of Ḥakīm Sanāʾī of GhaznaOf Piety and Poetry. The Interaction of Religion and Literature in the Life and Works of Hakim Sanai of Ghazna.William C. Chittick, J. T. P. de Bruijn, Ḥakīm Sanāʾī & Hakim Sanai - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (2):347.
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    Is COVID-19 Immune to Misinformation? A Brief Overview.Sana Ali, Atiqa Khalid & Erum Zahid - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (2):255-277.
    During the current COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation is a major challenge, raising several social and psychological concerns. This article highlights the prevailing misinformation as an outbreak containing hoaxes, myths, and rumours. In comparison to traditional media, online media platforms facilitate misinformation even more widely. To further affirm this ethical concern, the researchers cite relevant studies demonstrating the role of new media in misinformation and its potential consequences. Besides other significant psychosocial impacts, such as xenophobia, psychological distress, LGBT rights violation, gender-based violence, (...)
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    Impact of Organizational Dehumanization on Employee Knowledge Hiding.Um E. Rubbab, Sana Aroos Khattak, Hina Shahab & Naveed Akhter - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Knowledge hiding has become an alarming issue for the organizations. Knowledge hiding is an employee’s intentional attempt to conceal knowledge requested by others at the workplace. Employee knowledge hiding significantly influences an organization’s effective functioning. This research is an attempt to extend previous work on antecedents of knowledge hiding. Drawing on conservation of resources theory, it is proposed that receiving poor treatment by organizations in the form of organizational dehumanization creates psychological distress among employees toward the organization. Distress among workers (...)
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    Maternidad y arte: reivindicaciones y especificidades ante una sociedad heteropatriarcal.Ana Mª Palomo-Chinarro & Sergi Solà Saña - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (6):1-13.
    La exclusión de la mujer de los diferentes ámbitos de participación ha comportado la necesidad de enfrentarse de manera crítica y rupturista a los preceptos establecidos por la mayoría dominante. Algunas mujeres artistas, partiendo de su posición con respecto a la maternidad en el arte y de una actitud con elevados niveles de hostilidad e irreverencia, han contribuido a conquistar mejoras sociales y profesionales. Analizando sus estrategias de reivindicación, como artistas y activistas en su vida y en sus trabajos, veremos (...)
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    Unintended Consequences of Moral “Over-Regulation”.Ronnie Janoff-Bulman & Sana Sheikh - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):325-327.
    A proscriptive moral orientation, involving a focus on “should nots,” is used to resolve a contradiction in the moral socialization literature made evident by findings related to shame. The traditionally accepted view that underregulation of morality (i.e., absence of internalized moral standards) accounts for increased moral transgressions by children of highly restrictive parents is reconceptualized as a problem of overregulation of proscriptive morality, reflected in the internalized focus on prohibitions. Implications of a strong proscriptive orientation for hypocritical punitive responses towards (...)
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