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Islam in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: Experiencing Public Revival of Islam through Institutionalisation
Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, 2019In the years following independence, Kazakhstan witnessed a re-emergence of religious phenomenon, particularly in the form of ‘Islamic revival,’ generating a kind of post-Soviet ‘Islamic extremism’ narrative.
B. A. Malik
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Institutionalisering van Milieubeleid
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van Tatenhove, J.P.M., Goverde, H.
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Institutionalising epistocracy
This chapter pulls together the conceptual and empirical themes examined in the previous chapters and proposes a framework for institutionalising epistocracy within the broader networked-governance landscape. The key characteristics of the framework include broad composition, delegated authority, autonomy, and deliberative proceduralism.+4 more sources
2006
Even in the so-called age of globalisation,Western knowledge of China’s pioneering role in both theory and practice of translation is minuscule. The explanation ready at hand is often based on cultural and linguistic barriers. However, a more important cause can be found in the unwillingness in Western scholarship of dealing with what André Lefevere ...
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Even in the so-called age of globalisation,Western knowledge of China’s pioneering role in both theory and practice of translation is minuscule. The explanation ready at hand is often based on cultural and linguistic barriers. However, a more important cause can be found in the unwillingness in Western scholarship of dealing with what André Lefevere ...
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Mental Health Law: Institutionalised Discrimination
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1994The aim of the paper is to propose that special mental health laws be replaced by generic protection and prevention legislation. The arguments used for the detention and compulsory treatment of persons with mental illnesses are analysed, and found not to justify protection and prevention rules which apply only to persons with mental illnesses.
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Thiamine status of institutionalised and non-institutionalised aged.
International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition, 1978Thiamine status of 196 institutionalised (in hospital, residential accommodation and sheltered dwelling) and non-institutionalised Caucasian aged subjects was assessed by combined dietary, biochemical and clinical studies. Fourteen subjects (7.1 per cent) consumed less than two-thirds of recommended vitamin B1/DAY.
S C, Vir, A H, Love
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Riboflavin status of institutionalised and non-institutionalised aged.
International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition, 1978A combined dietary, biochemical and clinical study was carried out on 196 aged subjects residing at home and institutions (hospital, residential accommodation and sheltered dwelling) to evaluate the nutritional status of riboflavin and to assess the effect of regular vitamin supplementation.
S C, Vir, A H, Love
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Vitamin C status of institutionalised and non-institutionalised aged.
International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition, 1979The vitamin C status of 186 elderly subjects living at home and institutionalised in hospital, residential accommodation and sheltered dwelling was studied. Subjects from hospital and home receiving multivitamin supplements regularly were grouped separately.
S C, Vir, A H, Love
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African Journal of Inclusive Societies
Inclusion within the electoral process is crucial for democratic societies, ensuring all citizens can participate regardless of background. The study explores how institutional frameworks, particularly electoral management bodies like the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), facilitate or hinder inclusivity through their operational mandates.
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Inclusion within the electoral process is crucial for democratic societies, ensuring all citizens can participate regardless of background. The study explores how institutional frameworks, particularly electoral management bodies like the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), facilitate or hinder inclusivity through their operational mandates.
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