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    Political Realism in St Augustine of Hippo’s Theology of Original Sin: Some Practical Considerations by Blazio M. Manobo

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Modern Political realism has waded into the discussion with the assertion that human beings inherited selfishness, pride, egocentricity from their first parents. Some proponents of political realism find justification in the Judeo-Christian theology of St Augustine of Hippo whose theology of Original sin traces the origins of evil to Adam’s sin. …”
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    "Doing TIME in Athens": A Photovoice Journey With Adolescents in Search of Social Change and the Unintended Benefit of Positive Mental Health Outcomes by Michael A. Robinson, Jocelyn Smith Lee

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The final photographs represented five themes: (a) economic injustice, (b) segregation by race and class, (c) animal rights and neglect, (d) love of the arts, and (e) a sense of belonging and pride. These photographs were then captioned, framed, and displayed at a local historic art gallery, where local residents, university officials, and policy-makers were invited to discuss the youth photographers’ concerns.…”
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    ENVISIONING OPEN-AIR MUSEUM FOR INDONESIAN by Yusfan Adeputera Yusran

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Behind all the controversy on its establishment, TMII has been recognized as one of the nation pride as well as the first instituted open-air museum in the country. …”
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    The phenomenon of diversity and the effective response to the physical environment: the formation of old traditional markets (Suq) by Kabila Faris Hmood, Jawdat Goussous

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Many cities worldwide take pride in their traditional markets. This research aims to verify the importance of lessons learned from old traditional markets, characterized by the effective response to their physical environment. …”
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    The Robot and Emotional Design by Esraa Adel Elsayed Ebrahim

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Utility and usability are important, but without Pleasure, joy, excitement, as well as anxiety, anger and fear, our lives would be incomplete.Just as emotions are essential to human behavior, they are equally important for intelligent machines and especially independent future machines that will help people in their daily activities like robots, and for robots to be successful, they must have emotions that are not necessarily the same as human feelings but are feelings designed to the needs and requirements of the user.With the great technological progress that we live in today (such as the use of affective computing) robots have played a major role in the daily lives of individuals, especially for the elderly and people with different disabilities, also with other robots to improve the quality of life and increase the sense of independence, pleasure and pride instead of the sense of pity and inferiority caused by a sense of helplessness and weakness.…”
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    “She was finally mine”: the moral experience of families in the context of trisomy 13 and 18– a scoping review with thematic analysis by Zoe Ritchie, Gail Teachman, Randi Zlotnik Shaul, Maxwell J. Smith

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Findings Themes constructed include (1) Pride as Resistance, (2) Negotiating Normalcy and (3) The Significance of Time. …”
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    Steve Oroszlan: A Personal Perspective by Raymond Gilden

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In retrospect, I take pride in having played a role in a portion of his remarkable scientific journey. …”
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  8. 848

    Barriers and Supports to College Aspiration Among Latinx High School Students by Harold Manzano-Sanchez, David Matarrita-Cascante, Corliss Outley

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Additionally, support from Latino extended families were vital as they provided encouragement, advice, economic support, and a sense of pride concerning students’ achievements. The implications of these findings for social cognitive career theory, practice, policy, and future research are discussed in the paper.…”
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    Erik Satie – a psychopathological approach by M. Gonçalves-Pinho, J.P. Ribeiro

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…He was described as an eccentric with multiple descriptions demonstrating unstable and explosive personality traits of pride, determination, perfectionism and a hatred for convention that would put him near a Cluster A type of personality. …”
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  10. 850

    Nationalism, Authoritarianism, Fascism: Why in the Baltic States the Past Becomes the Future (Article Two) by N. M. Mezhevich

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The anniversary of the Great Victory is not only an excuse for pride in the past, but also a good reason to find threats to the future.…”
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    OS DISCURSOS ÉTNICO RACIAIS NO PROCESSO DE CONSTRUÇÃO DA IDENTIDADE INDÍGENA NA AMAZÔNIA by Francisco Menezes da Silva

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The aim of education in Amazonian indigenous communities should be the possibility that the participants are fre-warm in a space in which they have the freedom to express the essence of their culture, as well as the recognition of their ethnicity between the range of peoples Existing in the region by the pride of the Indian being, without discrimination, but also by the development of the capacity for acceptance and respect for other races, outside or at the edge of their borders, bearing in mind that the link to a breakthrough in the process of preserving culture and People’s history is that it determines the imposing-tance of knowledge for the formation of a conscious society, permeated to the values of its history and experience of principles of a singular identity that contradicts the prejudice and discrimination in the villages.…”
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    Louis Adamic and Vatro Grill: a partnership of equals? by Mirko Jurak

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…The author points out in his "notes" the pride of American people regarding their ·achievements, social and racial antagonisms which exist in the United States, and the fate of Slovene immigrants who must have found it difficult "to establish for themselves an equal position with other immigrants and old settlers due to their insufficient education and lack of knowledge of English".' …”
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    Ludruk Arts-Based Historical Learning Innovation as An Improvement of Character Education and Student Learning Resources by Alifi Nur Prasetia Nugroho

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In the 21st century, history learning is no longer directed at building awareness andnationalism of students alone, but needs to be directed to aspects such as empathy, wisdom, pride in regional culture, the meaning ofnationalism that is not narrow, and patriotism. …”
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    Learning from Each Other in Language Revitalization: A Chronicle of Two New Different Initiatives on Linguistic Diversity in Gasteiz, Basque Country by Beñat Garaio

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The vast richness of languages throughout the world continues to be documented and is a source of pride for many activists and scholars. However, the hope for some languages is not all bright, as half of the languages are expected to disappear within a century. …”
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    Localising the Global: Landscape Architecture and Post-War Recovery in South Lebanon by Jala Makhzoumi

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The multifunctional community landscapes proposed prioritise livelihoods, valorise rural heritage and reaffirm village identity and pride in place. This in turn enables the local community to negotiate recovery priorities and offer their own agenda for future development.…”
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    Cultural Heritage Deterioration in the Historical Town ‘Thimi’ by Ram Shrestha, Zhongwei Shen, Kishan Datta Bhatta

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Policy should be modified, and heritage should be conserved and maintained well for future generations to own it as an identity and pride of the Thimi community.…”
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    Review of Some of Women's political and social rights in Islam by Jamal Farzan Vahi

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…There is no difference between men and women in the sanctity and dignity human and inIslamic culture, men and women are as creatures of God and also they are as his Specialinterest. It's the pride of the Islamic legal system that woman is owner of rights in economic, political, familial, legal, Ebadifields and with regard to dowry, alimony and etc, provides material and spiritual rights of women in the family system, because in Islam there is no difference between the truth and the nature of man and woman. …”
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    Basic Design and the Semiotics of Citizenship: Julian Beinart’s Educational Experiments and Research on Wall Decoration in Early 1960s Nigeria and South Africa by Ayala Levin

    “…By using photography, analytical drawings, and diagrammatic maps, Beinart created a counter-archive against the state, in which he interpreted the residents’ beautification and improvement of their houses as acts of resistance; an expression of civic pride where the urban poor performed citizenship under extreme social-economic duress. …”
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    CCURRENT TRENDS IN INFANT MORTALITY AND PERINATAL LOSS RATES IN ST. PETERSBURG by N. V. Andriyanycheva, A. S. Simakhodsky

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This target demographic indicator is the pride of St. Petersburg and is closely monitored. …”
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    LGBTIQ+ Youth and Experiences with Violence in Education by Nina Perger

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In the article, data gathered in the research Everyday life of young LGBTIQ+ individuals, as implemented by Pride Association in 2017, is presented. A total of 751 young LGBTIQ+ individuals aged between 16-30 participated in this research. …”
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