نتایج جستجو برای: culture specific notions
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Legal aid is considered a human right in accordance with international standards and constitutional notions. It imperative to expand the concept of legal include representation, education awareness. Colleges law play fundamental role providing through clinics, addition enhancing culture voluntarism collaboration firms serve Qatari society.
In this note first we define the notions of fuzzy positive implicativehyper BCK-ideals of types 1,2,3 and 4. Then we prove some theorems whichcharacterize the above notions according to the level subsets. Also we obtainthe relationships among these notions, fuzzy (strong, weak, reflexive) hyperBCK-ideals and fuzzy positive implicative hyper BCK-ideals of types 5,6,7and 8. Then, we define the no...
The article is dedicated to the linguostylistic study of language markers city subculture – an under system national culture and verbalization specifics human life in modern urban space. highlights verbal realizations as agent Zhadan’s novels “Anarchy UKR “Big Mak” subculture, it singles out his lexical textual components: lexical-semantic groups infrastructure names, notions everyday culture, ...
From a cyber-optimistic perspective, the notions of "digital society" and "participatory culture" have historically been used to extol benefits democratic, just egalitarian civilizations. This compilation articles is intended for anyone with academic or professional interests in media representations digital society participatory culture, as well their consequences variety international context...
Chinese cosmology has had a deep impact on Japanese culture, not only on the philosophical plane, but also in the religious domain. Under a mythologic and ritual form, Chinese notions such as the theory of the Five Phases or Agents (wuxing) spread throughout medieval Japan,through the intermediary of the so-called Way of Yin and Yang (Onmyôdô). The present article examines the development of th...
Love and its transformative power have long been at the center of Islamic Sufism. For Sufi writers profane love, perceived as the love of worldly beloved, was the first step on the path toward the union with the divine. Farid al-Din ‘Attar (1145-1221) was one of the most significant authors to espouse and articulate profane love as a representation of both earthly and heavenly love. 'Attar’s us...
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