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Monks in politics, monks in the world: buddhist activism in contemporary myanmar
Published 2015“…Monks in Politics, Monks in the World: Buddhist Activism in Contemporary Myanmar Despite common claims that monks in Myanmar are expected to remain aloof from politics, there is a long history of monastic political engagement in the country. …”
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Development and dyslexia: Further comments on ellis, mcdougall, and monk
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Disentangling Poetry from Profit in Jain Monks’ Literary Works
Published 2020“…It focuses on the three Jain authors - Bālacandra (thirteenth century), Hemacandra (1089-1172), and Rāmacandra (1093-1174) - who, I argue, set themselves apart from some other non-Jain poets, who engaged in what they implied was the foul practice of writing poetry for personal enrichment. While these monks, as well as Jains more generally, valorized wealth and riches for the purpose of spreading the Jain dharma, building temples, and worshipping the Jina, they denounced the reduction of the poetic skill to the fiscal benefits it can produce.…”
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Population resilience of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus at Cabo Blanco peninsula
Published 2012“…We investigated the demographic mechanisms underlying the response of the population of the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus on the Cabo Blanco peninsula (Mauritania/Morocco). …”
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The authorization of religio-political discourse: monks and Buddhist activism in contemporary Myanmar and beyond
Published 2016“…The symbolic power of a monk's pronouncements is amplified because of the cultural reverence attached to his vocation as a Buddhist monk, even without doctrinal references or ritual practices. …”
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Robert Ferrar, Yorkshire monk, Reformation bishop, and martyr in Wales (c.1500-1555)
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Review of: Gellner, David N.: Monk, Householder, and Tantric Priest: Newar Buddhism and its Hierarchy Ritual
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The 'crisis' in defined benefit corporate pension liabilities. Part II: current solutions and future prospects
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The 'crisis' in defined benefit corporate pension liabilities: current solutions and future prospects
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Government of Singapore investment corporation (GIC): Insurer of last resort and bulwark of nation-state legitimacy.
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Conceptualizing the defined benefit pension promise implications from a survey of expert opinion
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The legitimacy and governance of Norway's sovereign wealth fund: The ethics of global investment.
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The 'crisis' in defined benefit corporate pension liabilities. Part I: scope of the problem
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Aberrant behaviours of reaction diffusion self-organisation models on growing domains in the presence of gene expression time delays
Published 2010“…This deviant behaviour is even more severe than observed in previous studies of Schnakenberg kinetics on exponentially growing domains in the presence of gene expression (Gaffney and Monk in Bull. Math. Biol. 68:99–130, 2006). Our results emphasise that gene expression dynamics induce unrealistic behaviour in Turing’s model for multiple choices of kinetics and thus such aberrant modelling predictions are likely to be generic. …”
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The influence of gene expression time delays on Gierer-Meinhardt pattern formation systems
Published 2010Journal article