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Soft‐shell crab aquaculture practices emerged as a profitable livelihood option in the study area due to its lower vulnerability to changing climatic conditions and high demand in the international market.
Md. Masudul Haque +5 more
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Reflecting on Jesus’ teaching on forgiveness from a positive psychological perspective
In its quest for a non-medical, pro-health approach to psychotherapy, positive psychology surprisingly focuses on concepts that are biblical and specifically present in the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth.
Eben Scheffler
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Enacting Lived Sovereignty Amid Epistemic and Ontological Violence in the Settler‐Colonial Academy
ABSTRACT This paper examines the tensions between Indigenous sovereignty and the structural and institutional logics of the settler‐colonial academy. Critical scholarship suggests that higher education can regulate epistemic boundaries, discipline knowledge production, and shape the subjectivities of colonized students.
Nadera Shalhoub‐Kevorkian, Abeer Otman
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Kinship and language documentation in Bhutan [PDF]
The documentation of kinship terminology as part of a language documentation project can reveal rich information about the social organization of a given community.
Tshering, Karma
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Introduction: Critical Notes on the Lived Karma Conference
No abstract available.
Susanne Kerekes, Jessica Zu
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Abstract figure legend Illustration of spatial calcium dynamics (left panels) and the state cycle approximation (middle panel) that enables reduced simulation of spatially dependent dynamics without explicit description of space (right panels). The selected example here illustrates a spontaneous calcium wave, showing temporal snapshots of local calcium
Michael A Colman +2 more
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Understanding the moral and ethical dimensions of the Bhagavad Gita
In Hinduism, there is a distinction made between dharma and karma. Both are essential for the purpose of reaching moksha. Dharma (moral) is the cosmic law or moral principle that governs an individual’s conduct and Karma is the result of past, present ...
Mathias Yuvan Shunmugam +1 more
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The Foundations of Buddhist Ethics and the Western Models [PDF]
Faculty member, University of Religions and Denominations (al.shojai@gmail.com) The essence of Buddhist teachings is based on the law of nature (Dharma) or ethical order, and Dharma is, then, linked with the laws governing the ethical practices (i.e ...
Alireza Shojaaii
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Drawing on recent ethnographic research at a temple-based Buddhist charitable foundation in mainland China, this study joins recent scholarship that questions an understanding of karma as a solely individual soteriological enterprise.
Gareth Fisher
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Abstract figure legend A mechanistic framework linking sex‐dependent dynamical instability to proarrhythmic risk. Sex‐specific human ventricular models show that upstream modulators, including biological sex, hormones, drugs and heart disease, promote steeper APD restitution in female than male and enhance dynamical instability.
Daisuke Sato +3 more
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