Energy Landscape in Iraq: Current Status, Research Review, and Policy Insights
Renewable energy currently contributes a small fraction to Iraq's electricity mix, with 3.39% from hydropower and 0.059% from solar, while thermal power dominates at 96.6%. Significant untapped potential exists across solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, wave, and blue energy, highlighting opportunities for a low‐carbon, technoeconomically viable energy ...
Ihab Jabbar Al‐Rikabi +5 more
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Küüditamispoliitika kui muistne tava Uus-Assüüria impeeriumis 9.-7. sajandini eKr [PDF]
The current paper focuses on the complicated issue of a very widespread political method, deportation, in the Neo-Assyrian Empire since the middle of the 9th century up until 612 BC.
Vladimir Sazonov
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This work highlighted the potential of instant controlled pressure drop technology as a possible modulator of specific compounds within complex plant extracts such as essential oil. Both time and temperature had important effects on the yield of specific compounds, underscoring the importance of tailoring them to maximize metabolites of interest. Among
Giselle Dení Teresa‐Martínez +4 more
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Islamic Revival among Second-Generation Arab-American Muslims: The American Experience and Globalization Intersect [PDF]
This article examines the chain of events that facilitated an Islamic revival among second-generation Arab-American Muslims. Based upon research in metropolitan Chicago, it argues against trends in the literature that described Western-born Muslims as ...
Cainkar, Louise
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The Assyrian Heroic Epic Of Qa īne Gabbara: A Modern Poem In The Ancient Bardic Tradition [PDF]
This work discusses a modern Assyrian epic, Qa īne Gabbara, in both its oral and written traditions, and examines its importance in marking continuity in culture, traditions and language.
Donabed, Sargon
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Two Documents on the 1895 Massacres of Syriacs in the Province of Diyarbekir: A Discussion
The massacres of 1895-1896 targeted mainly Armenians, but many Assyrians of various religious denominations were also caught up in the violence and plundering.
David Gaunt
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Trade or gender – which was more influential in relations between the royalty of the Neo-Assyrians and the “Queens of the Arabs”? [PDF]
The "Queens of the Arabs" are women who have the title "Queen of the Arabs" in Neo-Assyrian sources. This thesis will investigate whether the importance of the trade routes through the Arabian Peninsula was enough of an explanation for the portrayal of ...
Bennett, Eleanor
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The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution and exclusion of certain groups - namely Armenians, Rums, Jews, Assyrians and Kurds.
T. Elal
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Undergraduate Research Panel Kicks Off Conference on Religion and State [PDF]
The biannual Roger Williams University Conference on Religion and kicked off today, hosting scholars from across the globe to investigate “Narratives and Negotiation: Agency, Religion and the ...
Mulvey, Jenna
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Transformation of the biblical myth in the play Judith by Elena Isaeva [PDF]
The paper examines the features of the image of Judith in the play of the same name by the modern playwright Elena Isaeva, in which the author relies on the story described in the Book of Judith, which was a part of the Old Testament. Comparison with the
Xing, Wei
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