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    Ethical and policy considerations for organ trafficking and transplant tourism: Based on the UK's first international case of human trafficking for the purpose of organ removal by Lanyi Yu, Xiaomei Zhai

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Abstract This study examines the UK's May 2023 judgment in an international organ trafficking and organ tourism case. …”
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    IMPLEMENTING MULTICULTURAL VALUES OF STUDENTS THROUGH RELIGIOUS CULTURE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ISLAMIC GLOBAL SCHOOL MALANG CITY by Ach Fikri Fausi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This means that the internalization of multicultural values ​​wants to provide planting for students to respect and have good humanistic qualities among their peers. …”
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    Concept of global peace: military, terrorist and informational threats by Vitalii Dankevych, Vitaliy B. Kovalchuk, Bogdana B. Melnychenko, Yaryna S. Bohiv, Nataliia D. Slotvinska

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The humanistic approach is distinguished as one that has a special axiological value for research, with a methodological triad of methods used being philosophical, general scientific, and special scientific methods. …”
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    FIINȚA UMANĂ CA VALOARE PENTRU STAT ȘI RELAȚIILE INTERNAȚIONALE by Ruxandra Iordache, Henrieta Șerban

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Human rights constitute the theoretical umbrella under which these standards are placed, the violation of which in any state can be the trigger for an international humanitarian intervention.…”
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    Humanization of environmental law in the light of human dignity by Hossein Rezazadeh, abbasali kadkhodaii

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…International Environmental Law is one of the branches of international law that has been developed several decades ago, especially after 1970. …”
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    Integrating Education of School History into Teaching of Clinical Courses and Developing Professional Courses with PUMC Characteristics: Taking Diabetes Teaching in Internal Medici... by LI Wei, XU Lingling, HU Yingli, ZHU Huijuan, LI Yuxiu, XIA Weibo

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Objective  To explore how to integrate the history of Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) into the teaching of diabetes in internal medicine, in order to develop an ideological and political theory-based course with PUMC characteristics.  …”
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    Opportunities and Challenges of Jointly Building of the Polar Silk Road: China’s Perspective by J. Yang, L. Zhao

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The peace and stability of the Arctic, scientific research in the region, potential business opportunities and international governance have sparked widespread attention and debates around the globe. …”
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    Opportunities and Challenges of Jointly Building of the Polar Silk Road: China’s Perspective by Yang Jian, Zhao Long

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The peace and stability of the Arctic, scientific research in the region, potential business opportunities and international governance have sparked widespread attention and debates around the globe. …”
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    Survey the role of emotions in information retrieval by Hassan Behzadi, Azam Sanatjoo, Rahmatollah Fattahi, Javad Salehi Fadardi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The society comprised all MA students majoring in different humanistic science branches and studying at Imam Reza international university. …”
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    Research of humanization transformations of the higher education system of Ukraine at the end of the 20th - early 21st centuries (1985-2012) by Roman Yevsovych

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The results of the study have confirmed the effectiveness of the author’s approach to the formation of the humanistic orientation of future professionals in the higher education system of Ukraine during the study period.…”
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    The philosophy of difference in the Islamic architecture and its impact on the interior space by Amany Hendy, Yosra Al Hariri

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The human being is always in a need of interdependence and harmony with the environment and its nature in the interior spaces, and with the continuous increase of the human race, which forced the human to reside in closed and isolated spaces away from the natural environment and what is called living in (boxes with holes), which caused the loose of the link between him and the environment until they became spaces with a static design that does not fit with the dynamic nature of a rapidly changing humanistic nature. The problem of research lies in the rigidity of the interior designs of the local environment due to paying the attention towards the blocks rather than suggesting solutions that take into account the philosophy of difference (which was used by the Muslim designer in the internal space), which helps to connect the inner space with cosmic nature to make the human feel physically and psychologically comfort in dealing with the internal designs. …”
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    Investigating Digital Humanities: A Domain Analysis of Conference Proceedings Published in Taiwan, 2009-2016 by Hur-Li Lee, Shengang Wang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…More than half of the papers that are collaborative works are interdisciplinary, but only one-fifth involve international collaboration. Proportionally, computer scientists’ participation rate decreases and humanists’ rate increases, however modestly, from 2012 onward. …”
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    Research on the avant-garde(s): Case study: Zenitism and the Central European contacts by Subotić Irina

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…With various types of activities, a large number of collaborators and written manifestos with particular ideological determination, it became obvious that Zenit was not an isolated occurrence, but was very much connected to almost all progressive periodicals, intellectuals, writers and artists all over the world. It had a great humanistic, however utopian mission ahead: modernization of the entire society through the social role of international culture and art.…”
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