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Middle eastern origin model forHomo sapiens (Moderns & Neanderthals), language and modern behaviour
International Journal of Anthropology, 2002A new model may resolve the problem of when and where did appear anatomically modern humans. According to this model, Neanderthals were probably neither our ancestor nor different species.Homo sapiens appeared probably in the Middle East, approximately 150 ka ago and differentiated to anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals because of the genetic ...
S. Cakir, O. F. Noyan
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Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2002
This paper discusses current networked-based language teaching (NBLT) practices and considers the difficulties of employing them in a non-Western cultural context. After outlining the reported benefits of NBLT, three areas of cultural sensitivity are highlighted.
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This paper discusses current networked-based language teaching (NBLT) practices and considers the difficulties of employing them in a non-Western cultural context. After outlining the reported benefits of NBLT, three areas of cultural sensitivity are highlighted.
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AI-DRIVEN MARKETING CHALLENGES IN ARABIC–LANGUAGE CAMPAIGNS IN MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES
EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYAArtificial Intelligence is revolutionizing marketing across the globe, yet a vast majority of Arabic-speaking consumers are still out of reach. this article, explores a vital issue: AI marketing technology is currently struggling with Arabic campaigns. The Arabic language's inherent complexity - including its numerous dialects, cultural sensitivities -
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International Journal of Language, Literature and Culture
Language is not merely a tool for communication but a fundamental factor shaping emotional well-being, social inclusion, and identity among migrants because it affects their ability to build social relationships, access essential services, express emotions, and develop a sense of belonging in the host society (Esser, 2006; Ryan, 2011; Phillimore, 2011).
Ozlem Isik, Yasemin Birmek
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Language is not merely a tool for communication but a fundamental factor shaping emotional well-being, social inclusion, and identity among migrants because it affects their ability to build social relationships, access essential services, express emotions, and develop a sense of belonging in the host society (Esser, 2006; Ryan, 2011; Phillimore, 2011).
Ozlem Isik, Yasemin Birmek
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Journal for Multicultural Education
Purpose This study aims to explore the experiences and challenges faced by Middle Eastern refugee mothers in engaging with their children’s schools in regional Australia. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative study is ...
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Purpose This study aims to explore the experiences and challenges faced by Middle Eastern refugee mothers in engaging with their children’s schools in regional Australia. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative study is ...
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Climate Change and Weather Extremes in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East
Reviews of Geophysics, 2022George Zittis +2 more
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PARME: Parallel Corpora for Low-Resourced Middle Eastern Languages
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)Sina Ahmadi +32 more
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
Neda Maghbouleh +2 more
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White Categorical Ambiguity: Exclusion of Middle Eastern Americans From the White Racial Category
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2021Kimberly E Chaney, Diana T Sanchez
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