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    Question of the Month.Jonathan Tipton, D. E. Tarkington, Frank S. Robinson, Shail Thakker & Bianca Laleh - 2019 - Philosophy Now 135:24-26.
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    Assessing the Influence of Community Involvement on Perceptions of Cultural Heritage Tourism Development.Hemal Thakker, Ravi Kumar, Ezhilarasan Ganesan, Shivangi Gupta, Amita Garg, Abhishek Singla & Atul Kumari Pathak - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:723-732.
    The development of cultural heritage tourism (CHT) frequently encounters obstacles pertaining to community support, as the attitudes of the local populace typically dictate the outcome of tourism endeavors. The community's influence on these perceptions has been undervalued in traditional approaches, which has resulted in low levels of engagement and support for cultural preservation. This study aims to bridge this gap by investigating how different degrees of community involvement impact local perceptions of the advantages of tourism, the preservation of culture, and (...)
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    Philosophy as saṃvāda and svarāj: dialogical meditations on Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi.Shail Mayaram (ed.) - 2014 - Los Angeles: SAGE.
    Philosophy as Samvada and Svaraj discusses Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi’s respective intellectual contributions and speculates how one might take forward the work of the two persons who were among the most brilliant minds of our times. Both Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi emphasized freedom and autonomy of thought and upheld the importance of samvada, somewhat inadequate in its English translation as dialogue. And both of them were philosophers concerned with how philosophy might seek its svaraj, free from the orientalist (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Conducting Genetic Research: Commentary.Nalin Thakker & Andrew Read - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (3):101-102.
    This study appeared in full in the last issue of Research Ethics Review (2010; 6 (2): 67). Dr Arber, a cancer biologist in Chesterpool oncology services and working at Chesterpool University wishes to study prevalence and nature of somatic mutations in selected genes associated with breast cancer. She proposes to use, without specific consent, tumour and normal tissues from 100 positive breast biopsies already collected in the clinical service and analyse selected genes that are suspected to be altered in breast (...)
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    Ethical Issues in Conducting Genetic Research.Nalin Thakker & Andrew Read - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (2):67-67.
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    The Impact of Gender Perceptions on Attitudes towards Violence and Equality.Hemal Thakker, Deepak Bhanot, S. Dr Varalakshmi, Shivangi Gupta, Amita Garg, Romil Jain & Dr Raj Kumari Ghosh - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:982-991.
    Film production is the process of creating a film, involving stages such as progress, pre-production, invention, post-production, and sharing. It encompasses planning, scripting, shooting, editing, and finalizing the film for public viewing. The process of imagination drives innovation in scripting, directing, and cinematography, resulting in unique, engaging experiences that captivate audiences with their emotive stories. The principle of this investigation is to assess how psychological factors add to enhancing imagination in film production, focusing on their impact on creative processes and (...)
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  7. The role of Psychology in the Response to Global Warming. Some Preliminary Observations.Jo Thakker - 2008 - In R. C. Hillerbrand & R. Karlsson, Beyond the Global Village. Environmental Challenges inspiring Global Citizenship. The Interdisciplinary Press.
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    Daya Krishna: A philosopher and much more.Shail Mayaram - 2008 - Philosophy East and West 58 (4):pp. 439-443.
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    'Although a Woman's Article': Menstruant Economics and Creative Waste.Andrew Shail - 2007 - Body and Society 13 (4):77-96.
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    Religious and moral philosophy of Swami Vivekananda.Shail Kumari Singh - 1983 - Patna: Janaki Prakashan.
    Swami Vivekananda, 1863-1902, Indian philosopher and religious leader.
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    In-Depth Research on the Behavioral Impact of Violence-Oriented Cartoons among Children.Dr Sonia Riyat, Hemal Thakker, Aseem Aneja, Adarsha Harinaiha, Shobhit Goyal, Dr Yashesh Zaveri & Abhinav Mishra - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:683-693.
    One significant experience in children's early life is watching cartoons. This activity has a significant impact on a variety of variables, including kids' behavioral and cognitive development. This study focuses on school-age children, namely those in the 4–13 age range. This study focuses on the effects of the Violence-Oriented Cartoons channel on children's entire development, including language, motor, social learning, social cognitive, and moral development. 500 samples from various ages of children’s Group A and Group B were gathered for this (...)
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    Study on Assessing the Evolution of Nutritional Choices through Social Media Influence.Dr Charu Wadhwa, Hemal Thakker, Vaibhav Kaushik, Honganur Raju Manjunath, Shobhit Goyal, Axita Thakkar & Madhur Grover - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:860-869.
    Social media-related nutritional decisions influencers and commercial postings on social media have a significant impact on people's eating habits, purchasing decisions, and decisions about food in general. It also shapes people's dietary practices and overall nutrition. Investigating dietary habits through social media can be disadvantageous to the potential for biased or inaccurate information, as sensational content can lead to unreliable nutritional advice. The 160 participants' nutritional choices using social media influence data are collected, and random questionnaires are collected. There are (...)
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    Book review: Bracha L. Ettinger, The Matrixial Borderspace. Foreword by Judith Butler, Introduction by Griselda Pollock, edited and with an Afterword by Brian Massumi. Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press, 2006. 245 pp. (incl. index). ISBN 0816635870, $25. [REVIEW]Andrew Shail - 2007 - Feminist Theory 8 (3):354-356.
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    An ethical framework for cardiac report cards: a qualitative study. [REVIEW]Shawn A. Richard, Shail Rawal & Douglas K. Martin - 2005 - BMC Medical Ethics 6 (1):1-7.
    Background The recent proliferation of health care report cards, especially in cardiac care, has occurred in the absence of an ethical framework to guide in their development and implementation. An ethical framework is a consistent and comprehensive theoretical foundation in ethics, and is formed by integrating ethical theories, relevant literature, and other critical information (such as the views of stakeholders). An ethical framework in the context of cardiac care provides guidance for developing cardiac report cards (CRCs) that are relevant and (...)
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    Exploring the Influence of Food Culture Attributes on Visitor Satisfaction and Motivations at Food Festivals.Dr Purvi Derashri, Sidhant Das, Dr Raj Kumari Ghosh, Hemal Thakker, Amit Kumar, Sujai Selvarajan & Diksha Aggarwal - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:935-944.
    This study examines the impact of food culture aspects such as taste, display, and preparation process on visitor satisfaction and motivation during food festivals. Data from 150 participants were analyzed utilizing SPSS 25 for data analysis. The study uses Spearman's Rank Correlation, Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), and Chi-Square testing to investigate how these characteristics influence festival experiences. Significant positive correlations were found using Spearman's Rank Correlation, taste had a strong correlation with visitor satisfaction (ρ = 0.65,p = 0.01) and motivation (...)
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    Evaluation of Entrepreneurial Perspectives and their Influence on Organizational Culture.Manvinder Brar, M. N. Nachappa, Udita Goyal, Dr Shanthanu Chakravarthy, Harsimrat Kandhari, Sudeshna Sarkar & Hemal Thakker - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:762-770.
    Entrepreneurial perspectives are distinct approaches individuals use to identify opportunities and navigate challenges in the business world, shaping their risk evaluation, innovation, and strategic decision-making for growth and success. This study aims to evaluate how entrepreneurial perspectives shape and influence organizational culture. By examining the interplay between entrepreneurial attitudes and organizational standards, it seeks to understand their impact on organizational dynamics and effectiveness. This study explores entrepreneurial perspectives and organizational culture through the analysis of 500 applications using structured questionnaires. The (...)
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    Exploring the Relationship between Tourist Expenditures and Cultural Heritage Site Visits.Ayaan Faiz, Dr Smita Mishra, Dr Roopa Traisa, Pancham Cajla, Axita Thakkar, Shobhit Goyal & Hemal Thakker - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:866-876.
    The connection between cultural heritage site visits and expenditures usually shows that improved visits to cultural sites lead to higher tourist spending, as these sites regularly appeal to extra prosperous or culturally engaged traffic. Additionally, properly preserved and promoted cultural history sites can enhance local economies by way of illustrating more travelers who spend on diverse services like accommodation, food, and entry fees. Therefore, investment in cultural heritage maintenance and merchandising can drastically enhance tourism revenues.In this paper, it used data (...)
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    Exiled at Home: Comprising, At the Edge of Psychology, The Intimate Enemy, Creating a Nationality.Ashis Nandy, Shikha Trivedy, Shail Mayaram & Achyut Yagnik - 1997 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The authors argue that the chain of events which they describe is the end-product of a century's effort to convert Hindus into a 'proper' modern nation and a conventional ethnic majority. Simultaneously, the effort is equally to turn the followers of other Indian faiths into well-behaved ethnic minorities and nationalities. The American model of a 'melting pot' is being imposed with the expectation that it will dissolve India's primordial identities. A society which has for centuries been a salad bowl of (...)
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    Shail Mayaram (ed): Philosophy as Saṃvāda and Svarāj: Dialogical Meditations on Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi (New Delhi: Sage, 2014) pp.305. [REVIEW]Arvind Sharma - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 2 (1):119-120.
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    Philosophy as Saṃvāda and Svarāj: Dialogical Meditations on Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi ed. by Shail Mayaram.Sibesh Bhattacharya - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (1):342-346.
    As its title indicates, Philosophy as Saṃvāda and Svarāj: Dialogical Meditations on Daya Krishna and Ramchandra Gandhi, edited by Shail Mayaram, centers on two figures who can both easily be counted among the most stimulating thinkers of the recent past associated with the profession of teaching philosophy in Indian universities. That the formal association of Ramchandra Gandhi with the university teaching system was terminated in the later part of his career is both unfortunate and a not too happy commentary (...)
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    Laura Salisbury and Andrew Shail , Neurology and Modernity: A Cultural History of Nervous Systems 1800–1950. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Pp. xiii+298. ISBN 978-0-230-23313-3. £55.00. [REVIEW]Michael Finn - 2011 - British Journal for the History of Science 44 (2):300-301.
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    Contrary Thinking: Selected Essays of Daya Krishna.Nalini Bhushan, Jay L. Garfield & Daniel Raveh (eds.) - 2011 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    Daya Krishna was easily the most creative and original Indian philosopher of the second half of the 20th century. His thought and philosophical energy dominated academic Indian philosophy and determined the nature of the engagement of Indian philosophy with Western philosophy during that period. He passed away recently, leaving behind an enormous corpus of published work on a wide range of philosophical topics, as well as a great deal of incomplete, nearly-complete and complete-but-as-yet-unpublished work. Daya Krishna's thought and publications address (...)
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