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Kipling, the Orient, and Orientals: “Orientalism” Reoriented?

Journal of World History, 2011
Rudyard Kipling and Edward Said are influential figures in reconstructing Western attitudes to the East. Kipling’s comments on the “East” outside India, however, show a different picture from Said’s Orientalism paradigm of negative portrayals of the Orient, which included Kipling as a typical Orientalist supremacist. Kipling emphasized threats from
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Oriental Cholangiohepatitis

Military Medicine, 1994
Oriental cholangiohepatitis (OCH) is a disease endemic to Asia. U.S. military physicians and surgeons deployed to these regions should be aware of this regional disease. Western physicians encounter OCH with the increasing immigration of Asians to the United States.
W R, Reynolds   +3 more
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Network Orientation

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 1994
This paper analyses how the symmetry of a processor network influences the existence of a solution for the network orientation problem. The orientation of hypercubes and tori is the problem of assigning labels to each link of each processor, in such a way that a sense of direction is given to the network.
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Orienting Hypnosis

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2015
This article presents a new frame for understanding hypnosis and its clinical applications. Despite great potential to transform health and care, hypnosis research and clinical integration is impaired in part by centuries of misrepresentation and ignorance about its demonstrated efficacy.
Anna E, Hope, Laurence I, Sugarman
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Sexual orientation

Nursing Management, 2006
The 2004 Civil Partnership Act, which came into effect last December, means that many NHS and social care organisations will need to review their policies, procedures and practices for staff, as well as patients, so they are inclusive in language and context, writes Ruth Williams.
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Temporal orientation

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019
Time in the mind orients people in one of two directions. An inward orientation points to the present, contracting the scope of thought to immediate concerns. An outward orientation, in contrast, points away from the present to the past or the future, expanding the scope of thought to a wider consideration set.
Sam J, Maglio, Yaacov, Trope
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Family Orientation, Market Orientation

2014
In this chapter, I am going to examine the “familiness” of the eight family businesses, on the three dimensions of business objectives, resources, and decision-making, as conceptualised in Chap. 2.
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Oriented hypercubes

Networks, 2002
AbstractIn this paper, we show how to give an orientation to the edges of an hypercube so that the inducedorientedhypercube offers approximately the same communication performance as that of the original nonoriented hypercube (routing, broadcasting, connectivity, etc.), that is, we show that it is possible to construct anN‐node oriented hypercube with ...
Fraigniaud, Pierre   +2 more
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Oriental noodles

2001
Oriental noodles have been consumed for thousands of years and remain an important part in the diet of many Asians. There is a wide variety of noodles in Asia with many local variations as result of differences in culture, climate, region and a host of other factors.
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Orientation or dis‐orientation?

The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1969
This study was undertaken in an effort to determine the effect of freshman orientation upon student perceptions of university environment, knowledge of university information, and attitudes toward the orientation experience. The most important finding was that orientation significantly influenced student perception of university environment, as ...
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