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This article focuses on the burning of incense in synagogues subsequent to the destruction of the temple, in commemoration of the incense formerly used in the temple rites.
Abraham O. Shemesh
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More Science Than Art: The First Botanical Garden in Portugal (c. 1650)
ABSTRACT Gabriel Grisley, a German physician, came to Portugal and founded a garden near the Xabregas River in Lisbon, during the 1610s under the Spanish kings' rule. In view of the utility a botanic garden represented for the kingdom, he was able to obtain a royal privilege from King João IV during the Restauration War against the Spanish (1640–1668).
Ana Duarte Rodrigues
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Introduction Ambulance-based emergency medical systems (EMS) are expensive and remain rare in low- and middle-income countries, where trauma victims are usually transported to hospital by passing vehicles.
Kavi Bhalla +6 more
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Abstract The humanitarian sector has been challenging power relationships between international and local actors for decades, attempting to move towards a mode of operation where local knowledge and capacity are central. The sector is thus striving to promote a more inclusive approach to aid delivery through localisation.
Valerie de Koeijer, Bilge Sahin
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Jezus przynosi Ewangelię Samarii (J 4,1-42)
Jesus, speaking with the Sarnacitan woman, and next with the inhabitants of Samaria, fulfills the "work" which he received from his Father to accomplish.
Henryk Witczyk
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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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Jesus' father: The quest for the historical Joseph
This article aims at demonstrating the historical probability that Joseph, the father of Jesus, should be regarded as a legendary figure. It seems that the Joseph figure is modeled after the patriarch in the First Testament.
Andries van Aarde
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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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ABSTRACT Crisis helplines are a core component of community‐based mental health support, yet volunteers' experiences of emotional labour, ethical responsibility, and role identity remain underexplored. This study aimed to examine how crisis helpline volunteers experience and make sense of their roles within contemporary service contexts.
Emily Birdy +2 more
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