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Interpretable Low-Rank Document Representations with Label-Dependent Sparsity Patterns [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In context of document classification, where in a corpus of documents their label tags are readily known, an opportunity lies in utilizing label information to learn document representation spaces with better discriminative properties.
Ivek, Ivan
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Religious Values, Legal Ethics, and Poverty Law: A Response to Thomas Shaffer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Stephen Wizner provides a response to Thomas Shaffer\u27s article on his pursuit of social justice through using religious figures as role models. Wizner argues that Shaffer is clearly right in asserting that there is much in the prophetic literature ...
Wizner, Stephen
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Abu al-Hasan Al-Amiri's Comparison of Doctrinal Pillars in Six Religions: In the light of "Al-I’lam bi-Manaqib al-Islam"

open access: yesالبصيرة
Abu al-Hasan al-Amiri is one of the earliest and most prominent Muslim philosophers from Iran. He is known for his numerous contributions to the field Ilm u Kalam and comparative religion.
Dr. Iman kanani, Naeem Shafiei
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Solid, Ductile and Liquid: Changing Notions of Homeland and Home in Diaspora Studies [PDF]

open access: yes
Does diaspora imply a homeland? For a number of scholars who pioneered the growth of diasporic studies in the 1990s this was the sine qua non of the concept.
Robin Cohen (QEH)
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METODE BIBEL DALAM PEMAKNAAN AL-QUR’AN (Kajian Kritis terhadap Pandangan Orientalis)

open access: yesDinamika Global, 2016
Orientalist’s attention against the Quran can be traced since the visit of Peter Venerable, from Cluny, to Toledo in the mid 12th century. He asked some western scholars to produce a series of works that will be a scientific basis for the western ...
Asdar Yusup
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BILINGUALISM IN SPEECH ETIQUETTE AMONG IRANIAN ZOROASTRIANS

open access: yesМногоязычие в образовательном пространстве
The Zoroastrians of Iran, as well as the Iranians in general, have an ancient extensive and varied etiquette, verbal and non-verbal. Speech etiquette, otherwise known by the Arabic word “ta'aróf,” is an important part of socio-communicative activity in ...
E.K. Molchanova
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