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BackgroundThe World Health Organization declared the outbreak of COVID-19 to be an international pandemic in March 2020. While numbers of new confirmed cases of the disease and death tolls are rising at an alarming rate on a daily basis, there is concern
Turkington, Robin +10 more
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Does Japanʼs Aid Promote the Economic Growth of Pacific Island Countries?
ABSTRACT Pacific Island countries (PICs) are among the worldʼs most aid‐dependent nations. This study examines relations between Japanʼs aid and the economic growth of 13 PICs during 2000–2023. After evaluating overall effects of Japanʼs aid, specific types are analysed: economic, social, production, and multi‐sector aid.
Wesley Steve Aru
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The identity of the recipients of the Fourth Gospel in the light of the purpose of the Gospel
The purpose of this article is to explore the identity of the recipients at the time of the completion of the Gospel. An effort is made to determine to whom John wrote this Gospel and how he adapted his theological message to reach this aim.
Won-Ha Hwang, J. G. van der Watt
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Perception of danger in the southern Arizona borderlands
The mainstream paradigm of the US-Mexico borderlands is that the undocumented migrants are posing a serious threat to the area, yet who or what is actually in danger at the border and what is the danger?
Henrik Nielsen
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Muḥammad, the Monk, and the Jews: Comparative Religion in Versions of the Baḥīrā Legend
Early Muslims told a tale about Baḥīrā, a Christian monk who identified the young Muḥammad as the long-awaited prophet and warned the boy’s guardian to protect him from murderous Jews.
David M. Freidenreich
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Long‐Term Therapy Experiences in Post‐suicidal Men: Safety, Gender and Iatrogenic Harm
Men who have survived a suicide attempt and engaged in long‐term psychotherapy describe the therapeutic relationship as the primary agent of recovery—not technique, but sustained relational presence. Gender dynamics, developmental history and institutional failure all shape engagement. These findings challenge short‐term service models and carry direct
Alastair Coomes, Joel Vos, Ron Roberts
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Oppositional trends within Judaism during the Talmudic and early Gaonic periods
The focus of this paper is oppositional trends in early Judaism. First, the author presents historical circumstances, namely the end of the Second Temple, and the diaspora and emerging Rabbinic Judaism.
Johann Maier
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ABSTRACT Optimal cephalexin and cefadroxil dosing for skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) is unclear. We summarize clinical and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) data that compare dosing strategies for SSTIs. Additionally, we conduct population PK target attainment simulations for varying doses of cephalexin and cefadroxil for Staphylococcus ...
Jonathan H. Ryder +6 more
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Resenha de: Bibliography of the Samaritans
MAYER (L. A.). — Bibliography of the Samaritans, edited by Donald BROADRIBB (Supplements to Abr-Nahrain, vol. I), E. J. Brill, Leiden 1964, VI + 49 pgs. — fls. 8, 50.
João Mehlmann
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NILAI-NILAI KEMANUSIAAN YANG MELINTAS BATAS KEAGAMAAN DALAM NARASI ORANG SAMARIA YANG BAIK HATI
The narrative of the Good Samaritan as written in the Gospel of Luke is a familiar narrative among Christians. Some researchers have raised this narrative in terms of ethnic differences, but researchers are interested in examining this narrative from ...
Joseph Christ Santo
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