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The problem of free will is child's play
Abstract I argue that the essence of ‘free will’ is control, the ability to do otherwise and that this ability is an acquired skill: We can and do see people acquire it, as for example small children learn to play and to do all the other things that human agents characteristically do.
Sophie‐Grace Chappell
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Abstract The influence of pretreatment of rice bran oil using fluorescent and sunlight radiations on its colour and their influence on its chemical composition and oxidative stability were assessed. Rice bran oil was stored under sunlight, fluorescent light and ambient conditions for 60 days. Oil samples were collected every 15 days for analysis.
Sab Sharon Mbape +3 more
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Angus Maddison and Development Economics [PDF]
This paper was prepared for the Angus Maddison Memorial conference, held in November 2010 at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. The paper reflects on Angus Maddison's contributions to development economics.
Szirmai, Adam
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European Economies in the First Epoch of Imperialism and Mercantilism. 1415-1846. [PDF]
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lusaka, 1974.Twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, 1998.Patrick K.
Crouzet, François +5 more
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Identifying signatures of natural selection in Indian populations. [PDF]
Mendes M +7 more
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Memotret Masa Keemasan Peradaban dan Pendidikan Tiga Kerajaan Besar Islam
The complete portrait of Islamic civilization in the world of education in the medieval period can be seen from the history of the three great dynasties, namely the Ottoman Turks, Safavids in Persia (Iran) and Moghuls in India.
., Fathorrahman
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The Moghul Emperors of India As Naturalists and Sportsmen
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Islam and Muslim Identities in Four Contemporary British Novels
The aim of the dissertation is to explore how Islam is depicted and Muslim identities are constructed in four representative works of contemporary British fiction: Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album, Monica Ali’s Brick Lane, Fadia Faqir’s My Name is Salma,
Majed, Hasan
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PhDThis thesis is essentially about the "how" and "why" of the Indian experience as documented in novels by Paul Scott, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and V S Naipaul.
Pugh, J.M., Pugh, Janet Mariana
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Around the middle of the 14th century the successor states of the Mongol empire, having dominated most of the known parts of the Old World except for marginal regions like Western Europe and Japan, began to be disintegrated.
金浩東
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