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  1. Spatial Reflections on Muslims’ Segregation in Britain.Farouq Tahar, Asma Mehan & Krzysztof Nawratek - 2023 - Religions 14 (3):349.
    The diversity of multicultural, multi-religious, and multi-ethnic groups and communities within Britain has created cohesion and integration challenges for different community groups and authorities to adapt to the current diverse society. More recently, there has been an increased focus on Muslim segregation in Britain in official reports and reviews. Those documents mentioned the Muslims’ segregation (directly or indirectly) for various reasons, and some recommendations have aimed to improve “community cohesion” in general and Muslims’ “integration” in particular. However, community participation in (...)
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  2. Spatial Reflections on Muslims’ Segregation in Britain.Farouq Tahar, Asma Mehan & Krzysztof Nawratek - 2023 - Religions 14 (3):349.
    The diversity of multicultural, multi-religious, and multi-ethnic groups and communities within Britain has created cohesion and integration challenges for different community groups and authorities to adapt to the current diverse society. More recently, there has been an increased focus on Muslim segregation in Britain in official reports and reviews. Those documents mentioned the Muslims’ segregation (directly or indirectly) for various reasons, and some recommendations have aimed to improve “community cohesion” in general and Muslims’ “integration” in particular. However, community participation in (...)
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  3. Spatial Reflections on Muslims’ Segregation in Britain.Farouq Tahar, Asma Mehan & Krzysztof Nawratek - 2023 - Religions 14 (3):349.
    The diversity of multicultural, multi-religious, and multi-ethnic groups and communities within Britain has created cohesion and integration challenges for different community groups and authorities to adapt to the current diverse society. More recently, there has been an increased focus on Muslim segregation in Britain in official reports and reviews. Those documents mentioned the Muslims’ segregation (directly or indirectly) for various reasons, and some recommendations have aimed to improve “community cohesion” in general and Muslims’ “integration” in particular. However, community participation in (...)
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  4. Beyond Community: Inclusivity through Spatial Interventions.Asma Mehan, Krzysztof Nawratek & Farouq Tahar - 2022 - Writingplace: Journal for Architecture and Literature 1 (6):136-147.
    This article argues against the concept of integration as the main mechanism allowing various sociocultural groups to live together and instead proposes ‘radical inclusivity’ as a better, less oppressive model of a pluralistic society. Through analytical and reflective research on the non-cohesion-based approach to integration or inclusion, this article is devoted to examining the affordances and limitations of integration through various forms of spatial interventions. As an example, we will discuss the Ellesmere Green Project in Sheffield (UK) as a typical (...)
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  5. Biological constraints as norms in evolution.Mathilde Tahar - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (1):1-21.
    Biology seems to present local and transitory regularities rather than immutable laws. To account for these historically constituted regularities and to distinguish them from mathematical invariants, Montévil and Mossio (Journal of Theoretical Biology 372:179–191, 2015) have proposed to speak of constraints. In this article we analyse the causal power of these constraints in the evolution of biodiversity, i.e., their positivity, but also the modality of their action on the directions taken by evolution. We argue that to fully account for the (...)
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  6. الثقافة والآخر: تكريما للطاهر لبيب.Tahar Labib Djedidi (ed.) - 2006 - Tūnis: al-Dār al-ʻArabīyah lil-Kitāb.
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    A ~ ~.Tahar Gendler - unknown
    At the end of the last century, Ernst Mach coined a term to describe a particular technique of scientific investigation, a mental analogue to physical experiment which he dubbed "Gedunkenexperiment."I According to Mach, this method is central to the history of science; its greatest practitioners include Aristotle and Galileo, and its careful employment "led to enormous changes in our thinking and to an opening up of most important new paths of inquiry."2 In the century that followed, Mach's term showed up (...)
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    ""Allocution à la Séance Solennelle d'Ouverture du Congrès de Rabat La Philosophie et la Tolérance"".".Tahar Ouaziz - 2000 - Philosophica 65 (1).
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    Beyond a gut feeling: How the immune system impacts the effect of gut microbiota in neurodevelopment.Atiqah Azhari, Farouq Azizan & Gianluca Esposito - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Hooks et al. posit that gastrointestinal microbes alter the end state of development indirectly. Here, we present the immune system as the link that facilitates communication between the gut and the brain. Illustrating the case of autism spectrum disorder, we explicate the role of the immune system in responding to microbial dysbiosis by inducing an inflammatory state that affects neurodevelopment. We propose two models: directly, within the infant, and indirectly, via maternal and infant systems.
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    Remettre à l’œuvre les processus du vivant. Repenser le lien de l’histoire humaine avec l’histoire naturelle : lectures croisées de Bergson et Ruyer.Alexis Boisseau & Mathilde Tahar - 2022 - Rue Descartes 101 (1):23-39.
    La crise écologique que nous traversons actuellement invite à reconsidérer la place de l’espèce humaine dans le monde vivant. Si la civilisation humaine repose de plus en plus sur un développement sans précédent de la technique, elle est confrontée aux impasses d’un interventionnisme technique incapable de résoudre les problèmes proprement biologiques et écologiques. À l’encontre d’une conception unilatérale de notre relation à l’égard des autres espèces, largement centrée sur la domination et l’exploitation, cette crise conduit à approfondir la notion d’ambivalence (...)
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    Formalization of Reliability Block Diagrams in Higher-order Logic.Waqar Ahmed, Osman Hasan & Sofiène Tahar - 2016 - Journal of Applied Logic 18:19-41.
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    Error analysis of digital filters using HOL theorem proving.Behzad Akbarpour & Sofiène Tahar - 2007 - Journal of Applied Logic 5 (4):651-666.
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    Formal reliability analysis of combinational circuits using theorem proving.Osman Hasan, Jigar Patel & Sofiène Tahar - 2011 - Journal of Applied Logic 9 (1):41-60.
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    Reasoning about conditional probabilities in a higher-order-logic theorem prover.Osman Hasan & Sofiène Tahar - 2011 - Journal of Applied Logic 9 (1):23-40.
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    La Poésie amoureuse des Arabes: La Cas des ʿUḏrites Contribution à une sociologie de la littérature arabeLa Poesie amoureuse des Arabes: La Cas des Udrites Contribution a une sociologie de la litterature arabe.Eva Simoni & Tahar Labib Djedidi - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):365.
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    Essais sur Leibniz et l'universel.Tahar Ben Guiza - 2017 - Tunis: Editions Thakafia.
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    Le rationalisme de Leibniz et la culture arabe.Tahar Ben Guiza - 2023 - Cité El Ghazala [Tunisia]: Nirvana.
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    Visages, identités & cultures: actes du colloque organisé par le PHILAB, les 20 et 21 juin 2013.Tahar Ben Guiza (ed.) - 2016 - Tunis: Université de Tunis, Faculté des sciences humaines et sociales de Tunis.
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    Motor memory: Consolidation–based enhancement effect revisited.Julien Doyon, Julie Carrier, Alain Simard, Abdallah Hadj Tahar, Amélie Morin, Habib Benali & Leslie G. Ungerleider - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):68-69.
    Following Karni's seminal work, Walker and other researchers have recently provided gradually convincing evidence that sleep is critical for the consolidation-based enhancement (CBE) of motor sequence learning. Studies in our laboratory using a motor adaptation paradigm, however, show that CBE can also occur after the simple passage of time, suggesting that sleep effects on memory consolidation are task-related, and possibly dependent on anatomically dissociable circuits.
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    Tahar Ben Jelloun'un Kum Çocuk Adlı Romanında Beden ve Kimlik Sorunsalı.Seldağ Bankir - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 10):155-155.
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    Masculinity as Virility in Tahar Ben Jelloun's Work.Lahoucine Ouzgane - 1997 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 4 (1):1-13.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:MASCULINITY AS VIRILITY IN TAHAR BEN JELLOUN'S WORK Lahoucine Ouzgane University ofAlberta To be a woman is a natural infirmity and every woman gets used to it. To be a man is an illusion, an act of violence that requires no justification. (Ben Jelloun, The Sand Child, 70) Inthe last ten to fifteen years, scholarly attention to gender issues in.the Middle East and North Africa has been focused (...)
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  22. Veiling/unveiling in tahar Ben jelloun's : The sacred child.Tamara El-Hoss - 2009 - In Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti (eds.), Disguise, Deception, Trompe-L'oeil: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peter Lang.
     
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    Veiling/Unveiling in Tahar Ben Jelloun's The Sand Child: Disguise and Deception of the Female Protagonist.Tamara El-Hoss - 2009 - In Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti (eds.), Disguise, Deception, Trompe-L'oeil: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Peter Lang. pp. 99--149.
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    Islam, réformisme et condition féminine en Tunisie : Tahar Haddad (1898-1935).Noureddine Sraieb - 1999 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:6-6.
    Tahar Haddad, militant politique et syndical, ancien élève de l'Université de la Zitouna de Tunis fut aussi un des militants actifs pour l'émancipation de la femme tunisienne musulmane. A ce titre, il occupe une place importante dans l'histoire des idées sociales et politiques en Tunisie. Ses propositions en faveur de la condition féminine en Tunisie qui furent condamnées, alors, par les éléments conservateurs furent prises en considération lors de la promulgation du Code du statut personnel, en août 1956. Ce (...)
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    Islam, réformisme et condition féminine en Tunisie : Tahar Haddad (1898-1935).Noureddine Sraieb - 1999 - Clio 9.
    Tahar Haddad, militant politique et syndical, ancien élève de l’Université de la Zitouna de Tunis fut aussi un des militants actifs pour l’émancipation de la femme tunisienne musulmane. A ce titre, il occupe une place importante dans l’histoire des idées sociales et politiques en Tunisie. Ses propositions en faveur de la condition féminine en Tunisie qui furent condamnées, alors, par les éléments conservateurs furent prises en considération lors de la promulgation du Code du statut personnel, en août 1956. Ce (...)
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    Tolerance.Dominique Roger, André Parinaud & Claudine Parinaud (eds.) - 1996 - Paris: UNESCO.
    Machine generated contents note: 1. -- War on war, by Lewis Thomas -- 2. -- Silent genocide, by Abdus Salam -- 3. -- Error: a stage of knowledge, by Paulo Freire -- 4. -- Doing without a revolution?, by Tahar Ben Jelloun -- 5. -- Stop torture, by Manfred Nowak -- 6. -- Truth, force and law, by Rabindranath Tagore -- 7. -- Violence is an insult to the human being, by Federico Mayor -- 8. -- Totalitarianism banishes politics, (...)
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    Between God and the President: Literature and Censorship in North Africa.Hafid Gafaïti - 1997 - Diacritics 27 (2):59-84.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Between God and the President: Literature and Censorship in North AfricaHafid Gafaiti (bio)Assassination is the extreme form of censorship.—George Bernard ShawThose who fight with the pen will perish by the sword.—Slogan of the Algerian Muslim fundamentalistsIf you speak up, you die. If you don’t speak up, you die. So, speak up and die!—Tahar Djaout, the first writer assassinated in the context of the current Algerian political crisisIn the (...)
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