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صِہرِ نبوت: سیرتِ طیبہ میں اس کی فقہی، سماجی اور روحانی اہمیت کا تحقیقی جائزہ
This research examines the significance of the matrimonial relationships of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in terms of jurisprudential, social, and spiritual aspects.
Dr.Abul Hasan Shabbir Ahmad
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Widowhood mortality among married and cohabiting partners: a nationwide study in Finland. [PDF]
Korhonen M, Lehto J, Rissanen I.
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The fight for power: historical women's movements of Russia and Great Britain in comparison. [PDF]
Hinterhuber EM, Günther J.
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The Earnings Premium to a Bachelor's Degree in Australia
ABSTRACT Introduction The income returns to a bachelor's degree in Australia declined in the period from 2001 to 2016. We attempt to uncover the drivers of this decline. Methods Our analysis investigates the income premium to a bachelor's degree through two lenses: (1) the effects of the demand for and supply of skill in the economy and (2) the effect ...
Michael Coelli, Jeff Borland
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Consanguinty and its impact on health and genome dynamic: An example from Tunisia. [PDF]
Mezzi N +4 more
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Religious and non-religious issues of medically assisted reproduction in France: Sexuality, incest and descent. [PDF]
Fortier C.
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ABSTRACT Resilience is still conceptualised as gender‐neutral in research and policy discussions. However, a gendered resilience framework suggests that gender roles and intra‐household dynamics are intricately linked with household resilience. This manuscript aims to analyse the effect of gender role attitudes on climate change resilience.
Bekhzod Egamberdiev +3 more
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Blood kin: incest, substance and relation in Timbira thought
This article aims to comprehend the metamorphic consequences of incest in Timbira thinking, and, by exploring this theme, to deepen our understanding of the native concept of kinship.
Marcela Coelho de Souza +1 more
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Inherited Advantage and the Myth of Meritocracy in Business Education in the UK
ABSTRACT Business schools are frequently presented as meritocratic institutions that reward talent, effort and entrepreneurial capability. This article examines how business education can simultaneously acknowledge inequality rhetorically while continuing to legitimize unequal outcomes pedagogically.
David Roberts
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