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Cultural and systemic determinants of medication adherence management: mixed-methods evidence from Jordanian healthcare professionals. [PDF]
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Researching Non-Formal Religious Education in Europe
Religious Education, 2020In most European countries where religion is offered in schools, learning in the school context is studied in depth, while research on non-formal education receives little attention.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF NON-FORMAL ACTIVITIES IN THE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OF YOUTH
2022The non-formal education is a constantly evolving concept in all areas of education. Religious education makes no exception, and, therefore, the principles of non-formal education are to be applied also in the activities organized by the Church with the children and young people.
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2021
Throughout history of humans, religion has been the most powerful authority that functions as legitimate in the eyes of society. This brought about the abuse of religion by some people in order to gain various benefits. In case of having poor religious education knowledge, the likelihood of the religion being abused increases. In this study, it will be
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Throughout history of humans, religion has been the most powerful authority that functions as legitimate in the eyes of society. This brought about the abuse of religion by some people in order to gain various benefits. In case of having poor religious education knowledge, the likelihood of the religion being abused increases. In this study, it will be
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2023
Ahi has been interpreted as an ideal human type in history. The Arabs called the ideal human type "feta", the Iranians called it "civan-martyr" and the Turks called it "akı". It is rumored that the word "akı" turned into the word "ahi" after the Turks converted to Islam.
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Ahi has been interpreted as an ideal human type in history. The Arabs called the ideal human type "feta", the Iranians called it "civan-martyr" and the Turks called it "akı". It is rumored that the word "akı" turned into the word "ahi" after the Turks converted to Islam.
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