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A comparison between the function of Islam in the lives of Al-Hajj Umar Taal and El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) suggests that Shabazz’s example of translating his Islamic obligations into the secular philosophy of Pan-Africanism reflects more ...
Jimmy Earl Butts
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Religious Conversion as Religious Contact—the “statement conversion”
Some famous religious conversions, happening in a great variety of contexts, are carried out by intellectuals who use their conversion to make a statement about the world.
Sebastian Rimestad
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A major phenomenon in recent decades within Orientalist discourse is the indigenous Orientalism that can be seen in the works of some scholars, writers, and thinkers.
Seyed Mohammad Marandi +1 more
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Spartan Daily, February 21, 2005 [PDF]
Volume 124, Issue 17https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10089/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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‘reportless places’: Janet Malcolm and Collage
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Natalie Ferris
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The Baltimore Community Weather Station Network: Filling the Urban Measurement Desert
Abstract Quantification and understanding of how heat, rainfall, and air quality vary within cities are needed to identify the area with the worst conditions, develop solutions to extreme weather, and assess the impact of proposed policies. However, neighborhood‐level variability is not well quantified because there are few environmental measurement ...
Darryn W. Waugh +31 more
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Apsines and Pseudo-Apsines (Attribution of Greek rhetorical treatises) [PDF]
Citations of Apsines by name in the treatise transmitted under his name are inconsistent with the traditional attribution. Editors remove the problem by treating these citations as interpolations, but there is no text-critical warrant for this.
Heath, M.
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Sense of Belonging in Science: A Focus on the Construct
Abstract The importance of the construct to the fields of measurement and cognitive science cannot be overstated. Without an understanding of the construct, including clarity and scope of the substantive and structural aspects, one cannot ensure valid use and interpretation of a constructed measure.
Linda Morell +6 more
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This book is absolutely unique in several respects. There exists bryological glossaries, usually in bryophyte floras. Most have no figures to illustrate the terms, and some have few drawings.
Frahm, Jan-Peter
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Symmetry lost: A modal ontological argument for atheism?
Abstract The modal ontological argument for God's existence faces a symmetry problem: a seemingly equally plausible reverse modal ontological argument can be given for God's nonexistence. Here, we argue that there are significant asymmetries between the modal ontological argument and its reverse that render the latter more compelling than the former ...
Peter Fritz +2 more
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