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Humanities and Arts

Visualising the historical development and belief system of confucianism

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Augustine Owusu-Addo

Augustine Owusu-Addo

Dean, Faculty of Education, Catholic University College of Ghana,

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The main aim of this paper is to visualize the historical development and the belief system of Confucianism. Confucianism is a term used in Western literature as the name for the philosophy and religion based on the teachings of its founder Confucius.). Confucius believed that political order can be restored if the ideals, standards, and rites found in the ancient classics were put into practice. ...
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Mining, Waste and Environmental Thought on the Central African Copperbelt, 1950-2000

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IVA PEŠA

IVA PEŠA

University of Groningen Contemporary History — Research Centre for Historical Studies Oude Kijk in 't Jatstraat 26 9712 EK

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Since the early twentieth century, the copper-mining industry on the Zambian and Congolese Copperbelt has moved millions of tonnes of earth and dramatically reshaped the landscape. Nonetheless, mining companies, governments and even residents largely overlooked the adverse environmental aspects of mining until the early 1990s. By scrutinising environmental knowledge production on the Central Afric...
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From Garrisoned District to Chinese Town: Land and Boundaries at the Kowloon Walled City, 1898–1912

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Y. L. Lucy Wang

Y. L. Lucy Wang

Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, US

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The Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong became a named entity around 1810 and was demolished in 1994, but its architecture had long been unclassified. Not until the years just prior to its demolition did this dense slum of informal multi-story buildings receive sustained attention from architects and architectural historians. However, the architectural nature of the six-acre area predated its late-20...
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Study of Ashab Al-Kahf's Story in the Book of Fadhâ’il alKhamsah min al-Shihahi al-Sittah: A Naturalistic Hermeneutical Perspective

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Fadlil Munawwar Manshur

Fadlil Munawwar Manshur

Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Jl. Sosio Humaniora, Bulaksumur, Sagan, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta,

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This study discusses the story of Ashab al-Kahf in the book of Fadhâ’il al-Khamsah min al-Shihahi al-Sittah by As-Sayyid Murtadha Al-Huseiny Fairuzabadi in which there are interesting and intelligent dialogues between Ali bin Abi Talib and a Jewish priest. Ali bin Abi Talib was one of the Prophet Muhammad’s companions who was smart and very trusted. The story of Ashabul-Kahf contains many les...
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The Creative Revolution: The "New York in 1960" Experimental Era of Art and Design

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Dhaneshwar Shah

Dhaneshwar Shah

School of Art and Design, Wuhan University of Technology,

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Welcome to New York in the 1960s! “Art and Design in 1960s New York,” a key component of Amanda Gluibizzi’s Doctor of Philosophy research at the “Graduate School of The Ohio State University,” has been first published in the UK and USA in 2021 by Anthem Press, and the book is now available to acquire on major websites. Anthem Press is a leading independent academic, professional, and tra...
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Biomedical

Social-ecological factors related to preventive behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea

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Sou Hyun Jang

Sou Hyun Jang

Department of Sociology, Korea University,

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Most studies on COVID-19 preventive behaviors have focused on single-level factors such as national policy, community social capital, or individuals' sociodemographic characteristics. Through a social-ecological model, this study attempts to comprehensively examine the multilevel factors associated with COVID-19 preventive practices in South Korea. Accordingly, a web survey involving 1,500 partici...
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Biomedical

Exploring factors in fear of COVID-19 and its GIS-based nationwide distribution: the case of Bangladesh

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Mohammed A. Mamun

Mohammed A. Mamun

Department of Public Health and Informatics, Jahangirnagar University, .

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"BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health threat of international concern, intensifying peoples' psychological risk and vulnerability by strengthening mental health stressors such as fear, panic and uncertainty. The unexpected fear of COVID-19 has been reported to be associated with suicide occurrences, similar to prior pandemics. AIMS: Identifying the factors associated with fear of ...
Posted 3 years ago

Social Science

Making Room for Our Forthcoming Rivers

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Andrea Gianni Cristoforo Nardini

Andrea Gianni Cristoforo Nardini

Fundación CREACUA, Calle 1A n.1-109, Riohacha, La Guajira 440001, Colombia

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This paper provides a schematic, conceptual trip across a set of paradigms that can be adopted to design flood control actions and the associated river setting, including the space allocated to the river. By building on such paradigms, it eventually delineates an integrated approach to identify a socially desirable river setting, under a climate changing reality. The key point addressed is that wh...
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Numerical assessment of Karun river infuence on salinity intrusion in the Shatt Al‑Arab river estuary, northwest of Arabian Gulf

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Ali A. Lafta

Ali A. Lafta

Department of Marine Physics, Marine Science Center, University of Basrah,

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The influence of Karun river inflow on salinity intrusion from the Arabian Gulf towards the upper reaches of the Shatt Al-Arab river estuary was evaluated by using Mike11, a one-dimensional numerical modeling technique. The simulations results indicated that, during the moderate and low flow conditions of the Shatt Al-Arab river, freshwater inflow from Karun river at 10 and 40 m3/s, respectively,...
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Improved Complete Ensemble Empirical Mode Decompositions with Adaptive Noise of Global, Hemispherical and Tropical Temperature Anomalies, 1850-2021

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Charles David Coleman

Charles David Coleman

US Census Bureau

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New investigations in the Western Caucasus contribute to the understanding of granite pseudokarst (sensu lato) and megaclasts linked to river erosion. A plot on the bank of the Belaya River (Mountainous Adygeya, Western Caucasus) was selected to examine diverse and abundant pseudokarst features (small rock basins, hollows, potholes, and channels) and large clasts. Morphological analysis of these f...
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