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    Prevalence of dental anomalies in different facial patterns and malocclusions in an Iranian population by Arman Mohammadi Shayan, Ahmad Behroozian, Amirhouman Sadrhaghighi, Saeid Foroughi Moghaddam, Aysan Shahmorad Moghanlou, Mahsa Amanabi

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the records of patients referred to the Orthodontics Department at 12–20 years of age were collected. …”
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    Pahlavi Kurdish Language (Feyli) “The official language of the Sassanid empire or a regional dialect” by Farhad Azeez Hasan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Pahlavi refers to areas of Kurdistan where the dialect and dialects were close to the native language of the people. …”
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    Education for active citizenship by Luigi Guerra

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…Otherwise, limiting its understanding only on elements of Sociopolitical Education, would offer the risk of investing in cultural similarities, common roots, values homogeneity, that are strong in giving hold on identity, membership, participation, but so exposed to acts of fanaticism, exclusion of diversity, hostility towards minorities. …”
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    Film po adaptacji powieści: 
narracja Wojny polsko-ruskiej pod flagą biało-czerwoną by Wacław Osadnik

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The point of departure for the analytical part of the text is the concept of adaptation as translation, which refers to the polysystem theory and has been developed by Patrick Cattrysse and Alicja Helman. …”
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    Une philosophie de terrain ? Réflexion critique à partir de deux journées d’étude by Marine Bedon, Maud Benetreau, Marion Bérard, Margaux Dubar

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…In recent years, more and more philosophy scholars have been practicing what social sciences commonly refer to as “fieldwork”. However, what one may call “field philosophy” raises a number of specific issues. …”
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    Images performed by words in Howard Jacobson’n novel Kalooki Nights. Remarks about intersemiotic relations among words and pictures by Marek Kaźmierczak

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…This intersemiotic translations are rooted in the will of creation (Eros) and the will of destruction (Thanatos). …”
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    „Вторая” жизнь советских комедий в интернет-мемах периода пандемии by Gabriela Wilk

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The fact of making use of a specific movie scene or catchphrase by meme creators proves that Soviet comedy is still deeply rooted in Russian culture. Soviet comedies begin to “live a new life” in internet memes. …”
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    Stereotipi di genere nelle aule di giustizia e vittimizzazione secondaria: analisi del Caso J.L.C. Italia by Valeria Tevere, Anna Iermano

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In the courtrooms, although gender sensitive judicial interpretations are now spreading, there are decisions in which the asymmetrical cultural models of male domination are strongly rooted. Recently a ruling by the Court of Appeal of Florence for the acquittal of the defendants of the crime of sexual violence has caused discussion. …”
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    The Playbook of Russian Military Actions: Eurasianism and National Messianism by Gilbert Ahamer

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…What are the sociocultural roots and the underlying paradigms of this conflict? …”
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    Application of the concept of "Farah" and "Dignity" in the political thought of ancient Iran and Islam; a comparative analysis by mohammad kamali gooki

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…When referring to prominent sources in the history of the thought of ancient Iran and Islamic thought, two concepts of "Farrah" and "Dignity" are very revealing. …”
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    REVISITING TATHAYYUR: A DIALOGUE BETWEEN TRADITION AND CONTEXT IN TAFSIR AL-MISHBAH THROUGH GADAMER’S HERMENEUTICS by Mar’atul Insanissa’adah, Ahmad Zuhri

    Published 2025-06-01
    “… This study aims to explore the conceptualization of tathayyur in Muhammad Quraish Shihab's Tafsir Al-Mishbah through Gadamer's hermeneutical approach. Tathayyur refers to the belief in bad omens associated with natural phenomena or bird behavior, a tradition rooted in pre-Islamic Arab society and persisting in various forms in contemporary contexts. …”
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    Examining Kant's view on the non-inference of "ought" from "is" Emphasizing the thought of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli by majid abolqasemzade

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…How moral values ​​are referred to reality is rooted.…”
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    The challenge of nature and The Permanents in the trinity of character traits, rationality and arts in the thought of Farabi and Ibn Sina by Fataneh TavanaPanah, Ghasem ali kouchnani

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Nature and The Permanent are two important factors in the formation of stable and dominant models in each of the three levels of character, rationality and art in Farabi and Ibn Sina's thought. The Permanents refers to a characteristic in the soul that is difficult or impossible to destroy. …”
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    Transformation From Soft Law to Hard Law of International Environmental Protection: Process, Basic Concepts and Principles – Part 1: “Common Heritage of Mankind”, “Present and Fu... by Mehmet Semih Gemalmaz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…As a whole in this study in addition to relevant international literature and soft/ hard law documents some of the significant jurisprudence in its historical process have been referred to.…”
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    Educational Values in Islam and Confucianism: A Comparative Analysis by يوسف علي أحمد صالح النهدي, يَاجُوَانْ لِي

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… This study compares the educational values rooted in Islamic and Confucian traditions, aiming to identify parallels that shape educational practices within these profound cultural and religious contexts. …”
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    ISLAMIC PARADIGMS FOR INTERFAITH DIALOGUE: A QURANIC AND SUNNAH PERSPECTIVE by Saifullah Bhutto, Abdul Rehman Kaloi, Nighat Akram, Dr.

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This paper will investigate the roots or the sources of dialogue, theologically and historically in Islamic traditions, especially the prospects of Islamic paradigms of interfaith dialogue in the light of Quran and Sunnah with references to the Quranic verses and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in brief. …”
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    The Feasibility Study of the Acceptance of the Liability of Human Interests Loss in the Light of the Rule of Prohibition of Detriment (Arabic: لا ضَرَرَ, principle of harm) by Sayyid Ali Sajjadizadeh, Ali Asghar Sa'emi

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…There are disagreements about the issue of the “liability of human lost interests” in Imamiyyah jurisprudence, despite the consensus of the majority of jurists on the principle of the necessity of compensating for unjust losses and its reasonableness, which can be rooted in the difference between the approach of jurists in the jurisprudential principles of “liability”. …”
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    Revealing the moderating impact of spatial context on the relationship between intellectual capital efficiency and the sustained success of family SMEs by María del Carmen López Taravilla, Montserrat Manzaneque-Lizano, Jesús Fernando Santos-Peñalver, Carolina Feliciana Machado

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In line with behavioral theory, this study also provides empirical evidence demonstrating that SMFFs located in rural areas adeptly navigate locational challenges by effectively translating their Added Value Intellectual Coefficient (VAIC) into sustainable performance, thereby outperforming their urban counterparts. This phenomenon, referred to as SMFF heterogeneity, can be attributed to their profound emotional connection and deep-rooted bonds with their local communities, intensifying their commitment to the regional milieu. …”
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    Le « renouveau » de l’épicurisme en Angleterre au milieu du dix-septième siècle de Walter Charleton à Margaret Cavendish – une histoire franco-britannique by Line Cottegnies

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…As will be apparent, a twofold movement can be perceived in her works : first the enthusiastic rediscovery of an author, Epicurus, who had regained the status of a classic thanks to Gassendi’s efforts, followed by a revisionary phase in a hostile context for Epicureanism, in which the public saw the roots of all contemporary evils. For Epicureanism is clearly associated in the period with philosophical libertinism ; and it becomes apparent that the recurring references to Epicurus and Lucretius in Cavendish’s works reflect her interest in heterodoxy as a free thinker.…”
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