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ABSTRACT Job embeddedness (i.e., organizational and community factors that explain why employees remain in their organization) is generally regarded as a positive construct. However, a growing body of research suggests that embeddedness may also have detrimental effects on well‐being, particularly when considering nonwork and cross‐domain outcomes.
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Autonomy under pressure: a scoping review of social egg freezing in the bottom quintile of the gender gap index. [PDF]
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Dental self-injury in a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder: Review of literature and a case report. [PDF]
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Intersecting injustices: child marriage and the law in conflict-affected Sudan. [PDF]
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Gallbladder hemorrhage in a patient on apixaban: A rare cause of acute abdominal pain. [PDF]
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Pediatric Ménétrier's Disease Triggered by <i>Cytomegalovirus</i> Infection: A Rare Case of Severe Hypoalbuminemia and Edema. [PDF]
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Comparative study of 5% permethrin, 10% neem leaf extract, and 10% brotowali stem extract for scabies treatment. [PDF]
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Islam in History, Islamic History
2020The taxonomy of human religions, generated and confirmed as the guiding organizational grammar of European disciplines of religious studies, philology, and anthropology, claimed to map civilizational evolution. Muslim Modernists, in addition to locating Islam in this universal taxonomy, also explored Islam in history, rewriting Islamic history as the ...
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1971
This book is a sequel to the author's Islamic History A.D. 600–750 (A.H. 132). A New Interpretation. It presents for the first time a clear narrative analysis of the central events in the Islamic domains between the rise of the 'Abbasids and the Saljuq invasion (A.D. 750–1055/ A.H. 132–448).
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This book is a sequel to the author's Islamic History A.D. 600–750 (A.H. 132). A New Interpretation. It presents for the first time a clear narrative analysis of the central events in the Islamic domains between the rise of the 'Abbasids and the Saljuq invasion (A.D. 750–1055/ A.H. 132–448).
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