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    The in-betweens: Contesting the Secular and the Religious Hegemonies by Nalan Turna, Büşra Kırkpınar

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Despite the contradictory practices within secularity itself that create a sense of being in-between, secular participants reinforce their commitment to secularity by continuously redefining its meaning to explain “true” secularity.…”
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    The Row Material Policy In Poor And Small Countries by Lilia ŞARGU, Alexander GRIBINCEA, Vadim ALEXEENCO

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Achieving the objectives of economic diplomacy will help improve the competitiveness of the economy ultimately, create new industries and jobs and economic growth of the country as a whole.…”
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    Building proactive law competence with systems intelligence by Toivonen Nina

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This article argues that framing proactive law as a systemic approach opens up the possibility for developing a proactive legal theory and solutions using insights from various applications of systems thinking, which is an aspect currently missing from proactive law research. …”
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    Laughing at “normality”: Gerd Brantenberg’s Egalias døtre in translation by Luise von Flotow, Ida Hove Solberg, Enora Lessinger

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In this Norwegian gender-bender, humour serves as a facilitator for critical thinking: the coinage of a playful and subversive matriarchal language undermines and ridicules at once the male-as-norm premise that operates in everyday language. …”
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    "We Should Foster a Culture of Critical Attitude towards Artificial Intelligence". Elena Kazakova and Yaroslav Kuzminov Discuss the Challenges Facing the Education System by Elena I. Kazakova, Yaroslav I. Kuzminov

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Among them are the introduction of artificial intelligence learning tools, the demand for qualifications, the rethinking of the teacher’s role and their place in the learning process, the request for student assessment methods appropriate to the new content of education, and the mosaic thinking of the modern generation of children. Challenges vary in origin and entail diverse consequences, but all of them create conditions in which the education system needs to change approaches and practices, not denying the inevitable, but managing it. …”
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    Spotlight on Film Festivals in Ukraine Today by Skadi Loist, Marijke de Valck

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…They engage in cultural diplomacy and collaborate with international colleagues to create visibility for Ukrainian culture and people. …”
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    Cerita Rakyat Sebagai Sarana Pendidikan Karakter dalam Membangun Generasi Literat by Lizawati Lizawati

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Through folklore acquisition of information based on oral culture can create literary generation. Sensitivity and critical power in the surrounding environment are preferred as a bridge to the literary generation, which is a generation that has critical thinking skills on all information to prevent emotional reactions. …”
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    A Critical Rreview of the book of “Ssociology and Eeducation” by Bizhan Zare

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Yet, it is necessary to add some issues in the field of methodology in Sociology of Education and create an enhanced social personality in students, social structure of education and so on to this book. …”
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    POSSIBLE ABUSES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE STUDY PROCESS by Srečo Zakrajšek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, they recommend adapting knowledge assessment methods to focus more on oral exams, practical assignments, and projects that foster creativity and require independent critical thinking.…”
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    Interpretation of Azer Dadashov’s Piano Sonatinas by Мар’ям Мелікова

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Studying this style helps pianists uncover the musical and imaginative content of the compositions and create a unified concept of performance dramaturgy. …”
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    Law and hostile design in the city by Valerio Nitrato Izzo

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Finally, I make some concluding remarks on how hostile design represents a challenge for re-thinking cities in more inclusive terms. …”
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    Video game induced tourism - a critical literature review by Nikola Nikolić, Miljan Leković

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Dynamic technological development and growing popularity have enabled them to provide almost realistic experiences and immerse players in their virtual world, shaping their thinking, attitudes and creating a high emotional connection. …”
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    A Comparative Analysis of Small Group Learning (SGL) and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Approaches in Digital Museum Sessions by Shruti Vimal, Vidya Viswanathan

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Digital museum elements help to create immersive and interactive learning experiences in both methods. …”
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    Ethnocultural characteristics of the toastmaster's linguistic personality in table communication by Svetlana K. Bashieva, Marina Ch. Shogenova

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The problem of the inseparable connection of language and culture is one of the significant problems in modern philological research, which actualizes the understanding of a linguistic personality as a generalized type of native speaker of an ethnic language and ethnic culture, the characteristic of which consists of the specifics of thinking, speech behavior, preferences of reference (prototypical) cultural values and moral norms. …”
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    Measuring Teaching Success in College Foreign Literature Programs: An Evaluation Perspective using Double Framed SuperHyperSoft Set by Lingling Chen

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Since literary courses naturally develop analytical abilities, cultural awareness, and critical thinking, it is more important than ever to create efficient evaluation frameworks. …”
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    RACE ALGORITHM: ONLINE-MARKETING MODEL PLATFORM by Inessa Penkova, Irina Glazkova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The RACE model is the source for planning, covering all contacts with customers and using critical thinking to develop an individual, flexible and strategic approach to the special needs of the business. …”
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    „Zrobić” tekst. 
O kompetencji tekstotwórczej gimnazjalistów by Anna Wileczek

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In this era of communication practices based on fast, informative or ludic transmission, competencies related to the necessity to create coherent, effective and correct texts are disappearing. …”
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    Towards the computer systems design based on Zero Trust Architecture by A. I. Brazhuk, E. V. Olizarovich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on the system thinking of analyzing existing zero trust systems and theoretical models used in their design, the work describes key problems of implementing zero trust systems. …”
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    Using Inclusive Socratic Method to Remove Barriers to Diverse Student Engagement in Law School Classrooms by Natalie Silver, Penelope Crossley

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…While this technique is seen as an effective means of building critical thinking skills and challenging students to analyse complex legal concepts, it can also alienate and intimidate women and minorities. …”
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    The Kinds of Religous Intertextuality in Khalil Hawi Poems by Ali Najafi Ivaki, fatemeh yeganeh

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…Using the potentials of this tradition gave the poet an opportunity to create diversity in his poetical methods by avoiding lyrics and oratorical. …”
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