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  1. Human Security: A Conversation.Mahnaz Mahnaz Afkhami, Kumi Naidoo, Jacqueline Pitanguy & Aruna Rao - 2002 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 69 (3):657-673.
     
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  2. Third Party Duty of Justice.Kumie Hattori - 2024 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 110 (1):5-29.
    This paper explores the theoretical basis of the third party’s duty of justice as to grave human rights violations, presenting role obligations as the best complement to the literature. It begins with discussions on agents of justice in duty-based theories, notably O’Neill’s account on global justice, and rights-based theories, which are both included in the institution-centred perspective. I claim that these studies have failed to consider an individual duty bearer’s motive, autonomous reasoning and integrity in relation to justice, all of (...)
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    Folding Screen of Whaling at Kishū Kumano Bay.Kumi Kato & Simon Wearne - 2011 - Environmental Philosophy 8 (2):207-212.
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    Determinants of unprotected casual heterosexual sex in ghana.Akwasi Kumi-Kyereme, Derek A. Tuoyire & Eugene K. M. Darteh - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 46 (3):1-19.
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    The Buddha’s Teachings as Philosophy, by Mark Siderits.Henri Cilliers & Kiasha Naidoo - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (1):110-112.
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    Assuring Adequate Protections in International Health Research: A Principled Justification and Practical Recommendations for the Role of Community Oversight.David Buchanan, Sibusiso Sifunda, Nasheen Naidoo, Shamagonam James & Priscilla Reddy - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (3):246-257.
    The analysis presented here lays out the ethical warrants for requiring community oversight of health research conducted in international settings. It reviews the inadequacies with the current standards of individual informed consent and research ethics committee review, and then, shows how a broader population-based public health perspective raises new demands on justice involving due consideration of the rights, harms and benefits to the community as a whole. As developed here, an ethical standard that requires community oversight of health research is (...)
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    On and beyond artifacts in moral relations: accounting for power and violence in Coeckelbergh’s social relationism.Fabio Tollon & Kiasha Naidoo - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2609-2618.
    The ubiquity of technology in our lives and its culmination in artificial intelligence raises questions about its role in our moral considerations. In this paper, we address a moral concern in relation to technological systems given their deep integration in our lives. Coeckelbergh develops a social-relational account, suggesting that it can point us toward a dynamic, historicised evaluation of moral concern. While agreeing with Coeckelbergh’s move away from grounding moral concern in the ontological properties of entities, we suggest that it (...)
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    Overcoming alienation in Africanising theological education.Marilyn Naidoo - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):01-08.
    Africanisation refers to a renewed focus on Africa, a reclaiming of what has been taken from Africa, and forms part of a post-colonialist and an anti-racist discourse. Africanising the curriculum involves developing scholarship and research established in African intellectual traditions. The idea is that this education will produce people who are not alienated from their communities and are sensitive to the challenges facing Africa. However, the idea of Africanisation is highly contested and may evoke a false or at least a (...)
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    Faithful hiring: An exploration of pastoral hiring within the Canadian Evangelical Church.Christopher R. Bonis & Marilyn Naidoo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    The pastoral role is a significant leadership function within the global evangelical church and is critical to the ongoing health, nurturing and spiritual development of the church and its members. There is limited literature and reflection on hiring for the church, yet the selection of a pastoral leader is more than an employment exercise as it involves important Christian values, perceptions and priorities of the church and the denomination. This article records a study on pastoral hiring process within a significant (...)
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    Shared responsibility for ensuring appropriate management of incidental findings: a case study from South Africa.Yukteshwar Sookrajh, Sarita Naidoo & Gita Ramjee - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (3):281-283.
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    Ethics power for effective leadership in the academia.Moses Kumi Asamoah - 2023 - International Journal of Ethics Education 8 (1):5-28.
    The current study highlights Ghanaian universities’ heads of department’s ethical principles and the influence on the attainment of departmental goals. Two reputable universities were selected as the focal of the study. The purpose of the study was to motivate ethical leadership practices as essential ingredients for the attainment of departmental goals. The empirical data set was generated through a number of individual face-to-face interviews with thirty heads of departments in two universities in Ghana to explore their ethical practice. Thematic analysis (...)
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    Diversity: Negotiating difference in Christian communities.Marilyn Naidoo & Stephan De Beer - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1).
    This article seeks to present challenges of negotiating difference and diversity in Christiancommunities in South Africa today. It reflects the intersectional nature of racial, gender, ethnicand economic difference, and ways in which land, capital and other power constructs continueto underpin and deepen exclusion. It then considers the status of diversity in Christiancommunities highlighting ways in which the fault lines in society are running throughChristian communities, and how such communities almost spontaneously engage in ‘othering’more naturally than in ‘embracing’. The article proposes (...)
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  13. Recruiting and Educating Participants for Enrollment in HIV-Vaccine Research: Ethical Implications of the Results of an Empirical Investigation.S. Sifunda, P. Reddy, N. Naidoo, S. James & D. Buchanan - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (1):78-85.
    The study reports on the results of an empirical investigation of the education and recruitment processes used in HIV vaccine trials conducted in South Africa. Interviews were conducted with 21 key informants involved in HIV vaccine research in South Africa and three focus groups of community advisory board members. Data analysis identified seven major themes on the relationship between education and recruitment: the process of recruitment, the combined dual role of educators and recruiters, conflicts perceived by field staff, pressure to (...)
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    Ministerial formation of theological students through distance education.Marilyn Naidoo - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (2).
    Ministerial formation is a multifaceted activity involving critical thinking, the acquisition of knowledge, skills development, religious identity formation and the development of ministerial and spiritual maturity expected of church ministers. Education is not merely the accumulation of a prescribed set of academic credits but includes the holistic formation of all aspects of the individual. However, theological educators are concerned about the capacity to foster such values and skills in the distance and electronic environment. Some see distance education as ‘distancing’ the (...)
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    TPACKEA Model for Teaching and Students’ Learning.Moses Kumi Asamoah - 2019 - Journal of Academic Ethics 17 (4):401-421.
    The framework, Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Ethics and Accomplishment (TPACKEA) provides an extension to a modified TPACK framework by adding ‘Ethics’ and ‘Accomplishment’. The reason is that further theoretical formulations and deployments need to be carried out on Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) if TPACK research is to harmonize and constructively strengthen the field of blended/full online learning in higher education. It is a qualitative study that employed in-depth interviews for data collection. The data collection procedure of this study employed (...)
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    Prioritising ‘already-scarce’ intensive care unit resources in the midst of COVID-19: a call for regional triage committees in South Africa.Kantharuben Naidoo & Reshania Naidoo - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-9.
    BackgroundThe worsening COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa poses multiple challenges for clinical decision making in the context of already-scarce ICU resources. Data from national government and the last published national audit of ICU resources indicate gross shortages. While the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa (CCSSA) guidelines provide a comprehensive guideline for triage in the face of overwhelmed ICU resources, such decisions present massive ethical and moral dilemmas for triage teams. It is therefore important for the health system to provide (...)
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    Transformative remedies towards managing diversity in South African theological education.Marilyn Naidoo - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (2):01-07.
    South Africa is a complex society filled with diversity of many kinds. Because of the enormous and profound changes of the last 20 years of democracy, this can be perceived as a society in social identity crisis which is increasingly spilling over into many areas of life. Churches have also gone through a process of reformulating their identity and have restructured theological education for all its members resulting in growing multicultural student bodies. These new student constituencies reflect a wide spectrum (...)
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    Advances in Oral Fluid Testing: Proposed Property Rights, Violation of Privacy, and Revising Informed Consent.Anthony Vernillo, Sudeshni Naidoo & Paul Root Wolpe - 2011 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 2 (2):137-146.
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    The two side coin of the online social media: eradicating the negatives and augmenting the positives.Moses Kumi Asamoah - 2018 - International Journal of Ethics Education 4 (1):3-21.
    The study sought to empirically examine the opposing encounter of the social media and suggests regulatory initiatives that will arrest the dilemmas. Eighteen academics and professionals were thoroughly interviewed. Thematic analysis was employed for the data analysis. It was found out that although there are great roles played by the online social media in sectors including social and community relations, business, education and politics, there are also several forms of abuses of the social media. The unprofessional behaviours of some users (...)
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    Medical students' views on the white coat: A south african perspective on ethical issues.Michelle McLean & Soornarain S. Naidoo - 2007 - Ethics and Behavior 17 (4):387 – 402.
    There is a debate regarding the use of the white coat, a traditional symbol of the medical profession, by students. In a study evaluating final-year South African medical students' perceptions, the white coat was associated with traditional symbolic values (e.g., trust) and had practical uses (e.g., identification). The coat was generally perceived to evoke positive emotions in patients, but some recognized that it may cause anxiety or mistrust. Donning a white coat generally implied a responsibility to the profession. For a (...)
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    Palliative care ethical guidelines to assist healthcare practitioners in their treatment of palliative care patients.D. J. McQuoid-Mason & N. Naidoo - 2019 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 12 (1):14.
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    Ethical, Legal, and Social Challenges in the Biobanking of Oral Fluid Specimens.Anthony T. Vernillo, Sudeshni Naidoo & Alexander J. Schloss - 2013 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 4 (1):81-90.
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    The globalising effect of commercialisation and commodification in African theological education.Marilyn Naidoo - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):8.
    The reality of globalisation is that it has knitted the world into a single time and place and has introduced the dominant force of consumerism. In adopting this framework, it has frayed the moral fabric of theological education and has short changed students who are configured as consumers to please rather than characters to build. While the demographic centre of faith has shifted southward, its ways of thinking and engaging culture have not yet caught up with that shift. Global interconnectedness (...)
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    So, what’s your story? – The role of storytelling in nurturing inclusive congregational identity.Marilyn Naidoo - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):7.
    South African churches are struggling to form cohesive communities and strategies are needed to bring people together. Because of a deficiency in trust, people are reluctant to get to know each other, impacting on the quality of relationships and a positive sense of belonging and community. Congregations need to find ways to nurture an inclusive identity instead of the current norm of all-white or all-black churches, which can be perceived as being inaccessible or exclusive. Innovative strategies like storytelling can unlock (...)
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    The nature and application of formational learning in the distance medium.Marilyn Naidoo - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
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    The potential of multicultural congregations in supporting social reconciliation.Marilyn Naidoo - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-8.
    Race, ethnicity and national identity are important discussions that are unfinished ecclesial business for churches in South Africa. Churches remain mono-cultural to a large extent; a significant challenge is the fact that churches still largely reflect the social divisions of a society. Although not common in South Africa, there are, at the same time, congregations that are successful at reaching across racial and cultural divides to attract new members and build social capital. This article discusses the reconciliation potential of multicultural (...)
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    An ethnographic study on managing diversity in two Protestant theological colleges.Marilyn Naidoo - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1):10.
    For many reasons Christian higher education institutions struggle to embrace diversity. Diversity is a relationship of mutuality, where differences are engaged and respected. This study aimed to understand diversity management via the institutional culture to understand how these interactions of dealing with diversity form and prepare future religious leaders. These issues are highlighted through two case studies conducted in the main-line Protestant tradition. Diversity was represented in issues of race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexual orientation, which have an interlocking nature. (...)
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    Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Proposals for policy development in South Africa.S. Naidoo, D. Bottomley, M. Naidoo, D. Donnelly & D. W. Thaldar - forthcoming - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law:11-16.
    Despite the tremendous promise offered by artificial intelligence (AI) for healthcare in South Africa, existing policy frameworks are inadequate for encouraging innovation in this field. Practical, concrete and solution-driven policy recommendations are needed to encourage the creation and use of AI systems. This article considers five distinct problematic issues which call for policy development: (i) outdated legislation; (ii) data and algorithmic bias; (iii) the impact on the healthcare workforce; (iv) the imposition of liability dilemma; and (v) a lack of innovation (...)
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  29. Comment on Lunetta and van den Berg.Prem Naidoo - 1996 - Science Education 80 (1):105-106.
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    Erratum: So, what’s your story? – The role of storytelling in nurturing inclusive congregational identity.Marilyn Naidoo - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (1).
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    Embracing Technology and Community Engagement as a Teaching and Learning Medium in Social Justice Education.Loshini Naidoo - 2011 - International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education 1 (4):1-9.
    This paper examines the varied learning experiences that integrated socio-cultural theory, community engagement and e-learning offered by the “Diversity, Social Justice and Schooling” subject at the University of Western Sydney. This subject engaged university students in the learning process in a reflective and critical way, by responding to a need identified by community. Together with education technology, subject content knowledge and community engagement, the social justice subject aimed to enhance the educational achievement of marginalised groups, while simultaneously supporting pre-service teachers (...)
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  32. I am because we are. How can I improve my practice.M. Naidoo - forthcoming - The Emergence.
     
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    Mechanisms for sustainable post-trial access: A perspective.P. Naidoo & V. Rambiritch - 2021 - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 14 (3):77-78.
    Clinical trials are essential to establish the safety and efficacy of investigational products, contributing to risk/benefit assessments that ultimately determine whether these products meet the criteria for market authorisation. Clinical trials are also an important source of revenue and expertise generation for countries in which they are conducted. In developing countries, they represent substantial foreign direct investment. In spite of the substantial capital input that clinical trials require, the issue of funding post-trial access to beneficial therapies remains contentious, especially in (...)
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    So, what’s your story? – The role of storytelling in nurturing inclusive congregational identity.Marilyn Naidoo - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
    South African churches are struggling to form cohesive communities and strategies are needed to bring people together. Because of a deficiency in trust, people are reluctant to get to know each other, impacting on the quality of relationships and a positive sense of belonging and community. Congregations need to find ways to nurture an inclusive identity instead of the current norm of all-white or all-black churches, which can be perceived as being inaccessible or exclusive. Innovative strategies like storytelling can unlock (...)
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    The Negotiation of Motor In/Capabilities by Two Children with Cerebral Palsy as Experienced by their Carers.Pravani Naidoo - 2017 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 17 (sup1):1-12.
    The study reported in this paper utilised a qualitative approach to investigate the everyday lives of two children with cerebral palsy, as experienced by their carers. Analysis of the data collected through in-depth interviews with the girls’ teachers, mothers and therapists was informed by the reflective lifeworld research approach of Dahlberg et al.. The broader theme identified, negotiating motor in/capabilities, comprised the constituent sub-themes identity and difference, and living motor in/capabilities in a disabling/enabling environment. The phenomenological approach employed revealed that, (...)
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    Results of a self-assessment tool to assess the operational characteristics of research ethics committees in low- and middle-income countries.Henry Silverman, Hany Sleem, Keymanthri Moodley, Nandini Kumar, Sudeshni Naidoo, Thilakavathi Subramanian, Rola Jaafar & Malini Moni - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (4):332-337.
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    Assuring adequate protections in international health research: A principled justification and practical recommendations for the role of community oversight.Sibusiso Sifunda David Buchanan, Shamagonam James Nasheen Naidoo & Priscilla Reddy - 2008 - Public Health Ethics 1 (3):246-257.
    Medical Research Council, Capetown, South Africa Nasheen Naidoo Medical Research Council, Capetown, South Africa Shamagonam James Medical Research Council, Durban, South Africa Priscilla Reddy Medical Research Council, Capetown, South Africa * Corresponding author: 306 Arnold House, School of Public Health & Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA. Tel.: (413) 545 1005; Email: Buchanan{at}schoolph.umass.edu ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> . Abstract The analysis presented here lays out the ethical warrants for requiring community (...)
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    HIV and AIDS Stigma Violates Human Rights in Five African Countries.Thecla W. Kohi, Lucy Makoae, Maureen Chirwa, William L. Holzemer, Deliwe RenéPhetlhu, Leana Uys, Joanne Naidoo, Priscilla S. Dlamini & Minrie Greeff - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (4):404-415.
    The situation and human rights of people living with HIV and AIDS were explored through focus groups in five African countries (Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland and Tanzania). A descriptive qualitative research design was used. The 251 informants were people living with HIV and AIDS, and nurse managers and nurse clinicians from urban and rural settings. NVivo™ software was used to identify specific incidents related to human rights, which were compared with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The findings revealed (...)
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  39. Multilingual disaster information system: information delivery using graphic text for mobile phones. [REVIEW]Satoshi Hasegawa, Kumi Sato, Shohei Matsunuma, Masaru Miyao & Kohei Okamoto - 2005 - AI and Society 19 (3):265-278.
    A multilingual disaster information system (MLDI) has been developed to overcome the language barrier during times of natural disaster. MLDI is a web-based system that includes templates in nine languages so that translated texts can be made available immediately. Mobile phone e-mail with graphic text is a useful tool for delivering multilingual disaster information. The visibility of graphic text on mobile phones was measured and found to be equivalent to the built-in font. However, visibility deteriorates as the character size becomes (...)
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    Social media and student performance: the moderating role of ICT knowledge.Robert Kwame Dzogbenuku, George Kofi Amoako & Desmond K. Kumi - 2019 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (2):197-219.
    PurposeThis study aims to determine the impact of social media usage on university student’s academic performance in Ghana.Design/methodology/approachA quantitative research method was used for the study. With the aid of a simple random sampling technique, quantitative data were obtained from 373 out of 400 respondents representing 93 per cent of volunteered participants. Data collected was analysed using structural equation modelling to establish the relationship among social media information, social media entertainment, social media innovation, social media knowledge generation and student performance.FindingsThe (...)
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    The calming effect of maternal carrying in different mammalian species.Gianluca Esposito, Peipei Setoh, Sachine Yoshida & Kumi O. Kuroda - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    HIV and AIDS Stigma Violates Human Rights in Five African Countries.Leana Uys, Maureen Chirwa, Minrie Greeff, Lucy Makoae, William L. Holzemer, Thecla W. Kohi, Priscilla S. Dlamini, Joanne Naidoo & Deliwe René Phetlhu - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 4 (4):404-415.
    The situation and human rights of people living with HIV and AIDS were explored through focus groups in five African countries . A descriptive qualitative research design was used. The 251 informants were people living with HIV and AIDS, and nurse managers and nurse clinicians from urban and rural settings. NVivo™ software was used to identify specific incidents related to human rights, which were compared with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The findings revealed that the human rights of people (...)
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    Teacher Evaluation of a Self-Directed Career Guidance Intervention for South African Secondary School Learners Amidst Severe COVID-19 Restrictions.Izanette van Schalkwyk, Chantel Streicher, Anthony V. Naidoo, Stephan Rabie, Michelle Jäckel-Visser & Francois van den Berg - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The South African government’s COVID-19 pandemic risk mitigation strategies significantly limited social contact, which necessitated a novel approach to existing face-to-face career guidance practices. The Grade 9 Career Guidance Project, originally developed as a group-based career development intervention, required radical adaptation into a self-directed, manualized format to offer career guidance to Grade 9 learners from low-income communities amid a global pandemic. The adaptation and continuation of the project was deemed essential as secondary school learners in low-income communities have limited career (...)
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    Book Review: Health Promotion: Foundations for Practice. Jennie Naidoo and Jane Wills, 1994, Baillière Tindall, London, £13.95 , ISBN 0–7020–1680–2. [REVIEW]Ian Buchanan - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (1):85-86.
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    Creating, Reinventing, and Assessing Cultural Performances in The Sakha Republic.Lia Zola - 2009 - World Futures 65 (8):613-619.
    This article aims at offering a broad perspective on the evolution and changes of the national Sakha kumys , a beverage made up of raw mare's milk that is quite popular in the Middle Asia area, above all among Turkic-speaking nomadic cattle breeders such as Kazaks, Bashkirs, Tatars, Tuvans, Altaians, and Sakha. I argue that, in spite of its use as an everyday commodity of the Sakha's diet until the beginning of the twentieth century, today it appears to be the (...)
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    Improving on Half-Lightweight Male Judokas' High Performance by the Application of the Analytic Network Process.Sugoi Uriarte Marcos, Raúl Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Juan-José Alfaro-Saiz, Eduardo Carballeira & Maier Uriarte Marcos - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Judo is a multifactorial sport where many variables or key performance indicators such as force-velocity profile, bioenergetic capacity, technical and tactical skills, and cognitive and emotional competence play a role and influence the final result. While there have been many academic studies of these variables, usually in isolation, none have examined KPIs holistically or analyzed their impact on strategic performance. The main objective of the present study, therefore, is to apply a novel and easily replicable methodology to identify and prioritize (...)
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