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Abstract The forthcoming general election will be the most consequential electoral contest for the Republic of Ireland in a century. The polity is situated in truly novel territory with the potential for an historic first: the incoming of a Sinn Féin‐led, left‐wing government.
Chris Ó Rálaigh
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Caste criminalisation in South India and permanent migration to Fiji, 1903–1927
Abstract Does the official criminalisation of a group lead to permanent out‐migration? In the early 20th century, British officials in south India designated multiple castes as inherently criminal under the Criminal Tribes Act (CTA). The CTA required police registration and could force entire groups into special settlements.
Alexander Persaud
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Between Islamic Learning and Philological Nationalism: Mullah Mahmûdê Bayazîdî’s Auto-ethnography of the Kurds [PDF]
This article deals with the ethnographic and philological works of the nineteenth-century Kurdish scholar Mullah Mahmûdê Bayazîdî, which mark a crucial stage in the history of vernacular Kurdish-language learning.
Leezenberg, M.; id_orcid
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Abstract Humanity – the virtue enabling meaningful human connection – is vital to the leadership we need to survive our polycrisis context. As a prerequisite to sustainable human community, the virtue of humanity is considered universal. It has been claimed as a ‘higher‐order virtue’, comprised of and enacted by – but irreducible to – a suite of ‘lower‐
Toby Newstead +3 more
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Searching for safety: Working conditions and policing in a US emergency department
Abstract In the United States, emergency departments aren't supposed to turn anyone away. They are the safety‐net of the safety‐net providing life‐saving care. Yet, what happens to healthcare when conditions are so strained that patients and staff lash out at each other? What happens when the safety net becomes a carceral net?
Fabián Luis C. Fernández
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Educational activity of Tatars in Turkestan and Kazakh steppes in late 19th – early 20th century
Educational activity of Tatars in Turkestan and the Kazakh steppes in the late 19th – the early 20th century is considered in the article. Special attention is given to the role of Tatars as distributors of Muslim traditions and customs in the steppe ...
Lyalya R. Murtazina
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A Review and Textual Criticism of the Epic Book of Salarnameh [PDF]
Salarnameh is an epic book based on the style of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, in which the history of Iran has been depicted from the beginning until the reign of Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar.
Hamidreza Kharazmi
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PSR, Modal Collapse, and Open Future in Ibn Sīnā's Philosophy
ABSTRACT It has been contended that the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) implies necessitarianism—that is, the view that everything occurs out of necessity. Discussing a well‐known argument for this claim developed by contemporary metaphysicians, I show that Ibn Sīnā has anticipated a counterpart of this argument, and that is precisely why he is ...
Mohammad Saleh Zarepour
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Epistemic Determination of Mulla Sadra's Philosophy and Criticism of two points of view [PDF]
Correct reading of Sadra wisdom coordinates and its epistemic determination can play an important role in understanding and interpretation of issues of transcendental philosophy.
Abdulah Salavati
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Removal of Real Vegetable Oil Industry Wastewater by Electrocoagulation and Electroflotation Methods
This study investigated the effective treatment of real vegetable oil industry wastewater with high pollutant content using electrocoagulation and electroflotation processes with SS316 mesh electrodes. ABSTRACT This study investigated the applicability of environmentally friendly technologies for treating vegetable oil industry wastewater containing ...
Talip Turna, Yalçın Şevki Yıldız
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