Results for 'Manar Alsufyani'

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    Psychometric Properties of ADHD Rating Scale—5 for Children and Adolescents in Sudan—School Version.Abdulkarim Alhossein, Abdulrahman Abdullah Abaoud, David Becker, Rashed Aldabas, Salaheldin Farah Bakhiet, Mohammed Al Jaffal, Manar Alsufyani, Nagda Mohamed Abdu Elrahim & Nouf Alzrayer - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The ADHD Rating Scale—5 for Children and Adolescents, School Version, has been adopted and validated to be used in assessing ADHD among school children within Western contexts. However, there are few assessment tools in use for identifying ADHD characteristics in children in Sudan. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of this rating scale in the context of Sudan. To accomplish this, data were collected on a sample of 3,742 school-aged children and adolescents as reported by their teachers. (...)
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    La Succession.Manar Hammad - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (214):351-372.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 214 Seiten: 351-372.
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    The Implicit in the Writings of Jean d'Ormesson: The Tropes in La Douane de mer.Manar Rouchdy Anwar - 2013 - Human and Social Studies 2 (3):78-109.
    This article is a discourse analysis based on a theory of figures of speech advocated by Orecchionni that analyzes implicit not only as a mark of literality but also as trope of illocutionary type not lexical, lexical, metaphorical or semantic. It considers also the explicit information of the novel through four levels of competency: linguistic, encyclopedic, logical and pragmatic rhetorical and analyzes the romantic statement according to the maxims of quantity, quality, relation or relevance and modality. This study shows, through (...)
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    Dispossession and Discontinuity: The Impact of the 1967 War on Palestinian Thought.Manar H. Makhoul - 2022 - Critical Inquiry 48 (3):549-569.
    For some, the 1967 war meant a setback to grand Arab projects; but the Palestinians understood the war in physical and epistemic terms. This is because the war made it clear to them that Israel and Zionism are capable of physically erasing Palestine as well as its history. The Palestinian existential fear of epistemic erasure (athazagoraphobia), following the complete occupation of their land, has produced works that affirm epistemic presence through the assertion of history and ownership. Athazagoraphobia refers to an (...)
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    Questioning existence: a journey to the truth that lies within you.Manar El Banawy - 2015 - Cairo: Sama Publishing & Distribution.
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    Lucretius, the Atomists, and the Greek etymology of manare.Alex Hardie - 2022 - Hermes 150 (2):237.
    Lucretius’ juxtapositions of (per)manare (‘percolate’) and rarus (‘porous’), with reference to atomistic permeability and the ‘void’, imply derivation of manare from μανός (‘porous’). The ‘etymology’ thus created acknowledges a scientific debt to the early Atomists. It was later promulgated in Verrius’ De Significatu Verborum and is reflected, with echoes of Lucretius, in Horace’s programmatic Odes 4.1.
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    Eden in Iraq: a wastewater design project as bio-art—a confluence of nature and culture, design and ecology, in Southern Iraq marshes.Meridel Rubenstein & Peer Sathikh - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (4):1377-1388.
    Eden In Iraq is an environmental design and water remediation project in the marshes of southern Iraq using design and wastewater as bio-art, to create a restorative garden for education, cultural memory, and contemplation. Earmarked for a 20,000 m2 site at Al Manar in the marshes between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, near a probable site of the historic Garden of Eden, Eden in Iraq is a project that brings, art, design, and technology together with culture and history. Drawing (...)
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    Viability Analysis of Multi-fishery.C. Sanogo, S. Ben Miled & N. Raissi - 2012 - Acta Biotheoretica 60 (1-2):189-207.
    Abstract This work is about the viability domain corresponding to a model of fisheries management. The dynamic is subject of two constraints. The biological constraint ensures the stock perennity where as the economic one ensures a minimum income for the fleets. Using the mathematical concept of viability kernel, we find out a viability domain which simultaneously enables the fleets to exploit the resource, to ensure a minimum income and stock perennity. Content Type Journal Article Category Regular Article Pages 1-19 DOI (...)
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    An Unnoticed Fatwa Book: Bostānu Shaqā’iq al-Nuʿmān-Gözlerden Kaçmış Bir Fet'va Mecmûası: Bost'nu Şekā’iki’n-Nuʿman.Ahmet Hamdi Furat - 2017 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 21 (3):1775-1796.
    : The corpus of fatwa named as Bostānu Shaqā’iq al-Nuʿmān, recorded in the Veliyuddin Efendi section under the number 1414 at Beyazıd State Library. It has been ignored so far. Because of its name, it may be thought that it is a part of Tashkoprulüzāde’s book Shaḳā’iḳ-i Nuʿmāniyya, but it is a nuqullu fatwa collection of Babakūshī ʿAbdurrahmān Efendi. In the famous Shaqā’iq appendix Atā’ī, which gives information about the biography of Abdurrahmān Efendi does not mention the book with this (...)
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    New Rules for the Spaces of Urbanity.Göran Sonesson - 2014 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 27 (1):7-26.
    The best way to conceive semiotical spaces that are not identical to single buildings, such as a cityscape, is to define the place in terms of the activities occurring there. This conception originated in the proxemics of E. T. Hall and was later generalized in the spatial semiotics of Manar Hammad. It can be given a more secure grounding in terms of time geography, which is involved with trajectories in space and time. We add to this a qualitative dimension (...)
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    Evaluation of the 24th Verse of Yusuf Surah on the Uses of the Verb "Hmm" in the Qur'an.Hüseyin Yakar - 2022 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 8 (2):1123-1154.
    The correct understanding of the Qurʾān verses is possible by examining the concepts in them linguistically and revealing the meaning they express in the integrity of the Qurʾān. The verb “h-m-m” is one of these concepts. This verb has been used as sulasi mucerred in a total of seven verses in Āl-i 'Imrān 3/122, al-Nisāʾ 4/113, al-Māʾidah 5/11, at-Tawba 9/13, 74, Yūsuf 12/24, al-Mu'min 40/5. In our study, the aforementioned verses in which the verb “h-m-m” is used, have been examined (...)
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    Proceeding of the Third International Conference of the French-Speaking Society for Theoretical Biology.Slimane Ben Miled - 2012 - Acta Biotheoretica 60 (1-2):1-2.
    Proceeding of the Third International Conference of the French-Speaking Society for Theoretical Biology Content Type Journal Article Category Editorial Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s10441-012-9156-2 Authors Slimane Ben Miled, ENIT-LAMSIN, Tunis el Manar University, 13, place Pasteur, Belvédère, B.P. 74, 1002 Tunis, Tunisia Journal Acta Biotheoretica Online ISSN 1572-8358 Print ISSN 0001-5342.
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