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Carles-García, Patricia, Daniela Michelle Pérez, Patricia Escribano, and Ana Barrios. "Conjuntivitis en el World Pride." Revista Española de Casos Clínicos en Medicina Interna 4, no. 2 (August 31, 2019): 45–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32818/reccmi.a4n2a2.

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La conjuntivitis gonocócica es relativamente rara en el adulto, con una incidencia creciente en los últimos años, principalmente en varones que tienen sexo con hombres. Se trata de una urgencia oftalmológica, dado que puede evolucionar a uveítis y perforación corneal, que requiere una alta sospecha clínica y epidemiológica. Se presenta el caso de un varón homosexual de 30 años que se encuentra en Madrid con motivo de la fiesta mundial del orgullo gay y presenta una infección por gonococo con celulitis preseptal con colección abscesificada y conjuntivitis.
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Craft, Meggan E., Erik Volz, Craig Packer, and Lauren Ancel Meyers. "Disease transmission in territorial populations: the small-world network of Serengeti lions." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 8, no. 59 (October 28, 2010): 776–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2010.0511.

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Territoriality in animal populations creates spatial structure that is thought to naturally buffer disease invasion. Often, however, territorial populations also include highly mobile, non-residential individuals that potentially serve as disease superspreaders. Using long-term data from the Serengeti Lion Project, we characterize the contact network structure of a territorial wildlife population and address the epidemiological impact of nomadic individuals. As expected, pride contacts are dominated by interactions with neighbouring prides and interspersed by encounters with nomads as they wander throughout the ecosystem. Yet the pride–pride network also includes occasional long-range contacts between prides, making it surprisingly small world and vulnerable to epidemics, even without nomads. While nomads increase both the local and global connectivity of the network, their epidemiological impact is marginal, particularly for diseases with short infectious periods like canine distemper virus. Thus, territoriality in Serengeti lions may be less protective and non-residents less important for disease transmission than previously considered.
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Полонская, О., and O. Polonskaya. "The Concept of Pride: Actualization In Fiction." Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies 6, no. 4 (September 6, 2017): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5976f78e6389c3.19799632.

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The article analyzes the actualization of linguistic signs with the semantics of pride in the literary works of English authors, which reflects the traditional ethical interpretation of emotional-ethical concept of Pride. The relevance of the undertaken research is due to the scientific interest for the study of the universal semantic constants, accumulating knowledge about the human inner world, and their language representation. The essence of human being directly correlates with the nature of language and is reflected in linguistic and cultural phenomena, characterized by semantic richness, sociocultural and discursive variability. Semantic constant Pride also is one of the human inner world semiosphere components. The phenomenon of pride is anthropocentric, covers the moral and ethical sphere, so the study of it as a cognitive - semiotic and axiological phenomenon seems to be promising.
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Solibakke, Karl Ivan. "The Pride and Prejudice of the Western World." Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts 6, no. 1-3 (June 27, 2012): 261–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/post.v6i1-3.261.

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The article examines controversies arising from the perception of the instruments of cultural memory and the logic of their transmissibility. On the one hand we have a carefully selected, temporally and geographically orchestrated body of texts, the Great Books, which are an enduring testament to the authority of Western intellectual artifacts. On the other hand, Jacques Derrida’s Archive Fever locates a furtive transformation of collective memory in the informal practices exemplified by oral narrative and public discourse. Not only do both models rely on archives as a functional instrument of collective identity, but they also value them as institutions circumscribing social and cultural conventions. However, when synchronizing the traces embedded in oral discourse and written documents, the repositories are frequently subject to manipulation by interpretive communities. Recognizing the processes underlying archives and artifacts is essential to comprehending how canons and canonic practices impact Western cultural memory.
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Diaz, Robert. "Queer Unsettlements: Diasporic Filipinos in Canada’s World Pride." Journal of Asian American Studies 19, no. 3 (2016): 327–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jaas.2016.0030.

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Greene, Theodore. "Pride Parades: How a Parade Changed the World." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 47, no. 1 (December 21, 2017): 55–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094306117744805i.

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Ipatova, Elena V. "In memory of Ivan P. Pavlov." Diabetes mellitus 19, no. 6 (December 2, 2016): 528–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/dm8293.

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Ivan P. Pavlov was the first Russian Nobel Prize winner, a great scientist, the pride of the national science community and ‘the first physiologist of the world’, as described by his colleagues at an international congress. 22 February 2016 marks 80 years since the death of the Russian scientist, physiologist Ivan Pavlov.
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Peltz-Steele, Richard J. "African pride and vexation in World Cup development sportswriting." Journal of International Communication 20, no. 2 (June 17, 2014): 133–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13216597.2014.926282.

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Szczerbiński, Waldemar. "East European Jews – prejudice or pride?" Studia Europaea Gnesnensia, no. 11 (January 1, 2015): 165–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/seg.2015.11.8.

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Jews from Central-Eastern Europe play a significant role in the formation of individual and social self-awareness in the Jewish world. It seems that in the Jewish world there exists a polarised approach to the Jews from this part of the world. On the one hand, there is pride, on the other, prejudice verging on shame. Some Jews have identified themselves with the group, others did the opposite, denied having anything to do with them. The most important question of our analyses is: what is the role of Eastern European Jews in building Jewish collective identity? Byron Sherwin, an American Jew, is an example of a great fascination with the Yiddish civilisation. Not only does he recognize and appreciate the spiritual legacy of Jews in Poland for other Jews around the world, but also accords this legacy a pre-eminent status in the collective Jewish identity. At the same time, he is conscious of the fact that not all Jews, if only in the United States, share his view. It is an upshot of the deep prejudice towards the life in the European Diaspora, which has been in evidence for some time. The same applies to the Jews in Israel. The new generations see the spiritual and cultural achievements of the Eastern European Jews as a legacy that should be learned and developed. This engenders hope that the legacy of the Jews of Eastern Europe will be preserved and will become a foundation of identity for future generations.
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Mabrook, Ali. "Pride, Faith, and Fear." American Journal of Islam and Society 21, no. 3 (July 1, 2004): 164–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v21i3.1784.

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If the real value of a book – any book – comes from its ability to presentitself as a subject of various, but not contradictory, readings, this bookundoubtedly fulfils that value. From the point of view of a Muslim and nonwesternreader, the book reflects the western fear of Islam as a power in crisisbut adopts a line of argument against mainstream western writings on Islam. In other words, it argues against the prevalent claim that Islam, especiallyafter the collapse of communism, represents the most dangerous threatto western values. Further, the book suggests that “opportunities for positiveengagement with Africa’s Muslim communities and states abound on thepolitical, social, religious, economic, and cultural level” (p. 150).Motivated by the need “to find a reasonable avenue of exploration andaccommodation with countries and cultures that differ from our own (theWestern culture),” the book unveils the mutual misunderstanding betweenthe West and the Muslim world. Thus, it argues that the “Muslim world istreated (by the West) as having a single dimension, as if Muslims in generalhad bonded with Osama bin Laden” (p. 4). It also argues that the Westsees Muslims as “stubbornly holding the idea that Christians have not abandonedthe Crusaders’ mentality, zealously trying to destroy all traces ofMuslim civilizations in their entirety” (p. 4). Being aware of the harmfulimpacts of these misleading images not only on the media, but also – andthis is the most dangerous – on the “contemporary (academic) analysis,”the book invites the People of the Book (ahl al-kitab) to work togethertoward peace and reconciliation, emphasizing that “it will be a difficult butnot impossible road.” Without this effort to make peace, the book suggests,there will be chaos and violence ...
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Mysona Byrska, Joanna Maria. "Pride and Contempt - the Values of the World of Consumption." Kultura i Wartości 32 (March 30, 2022): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/kw.2021.32.53-67.

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Schweitzer, Don. "Pride as sin and virtue." Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 29, no. 2 (June 2000): 167–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000842980002900203.

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This paper examines a tension in Christian thought between the traditional critique of pride as a sin and the more recent affirmation of pride as a virtue. By analyzing where each locates the fundamental evil to be overcome, it shows how this critique and affirmation are conflicting goods that need to be held together. It concludes by indicating how the eschatological Christian hope and the preferential option for the poor help achieve this goal, and points to a dynamic understanding of God's relationship to the world that can undergird both the affirmation and the critique of pride.
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Septianto, Felix, Fandy Tjiptono, and Denni Arli. "Authentically, proudly ethical." European Journal of Marketing 54, no. 2 (January 24, 2020): 351–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejm-04-2018-0241.

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Purpose Prior research suggests that consumers can engage in moral decoupling by separating their judgments of morality from their judgments of performance. Hence, they might rationalize the benefits of unethical behavior without condoning the behavior itself. This paper aims to study how a discrete positive emotion, such as authentic pride, can mitigate moral decoupling. Design/methodology/approach Using three experimental studies, this research investigates and tests the underlying mechanism driving authentic pride, its effects and its key moderator. The results are analyzed using ANOVAs, regression-based serial mediation and moderated mediation analyses. Findings The results show that authentic pride decreases consumer acceptance of unethical behavior across different contexts, including purchase intentions for unethically manufactured products (Study 1), evaluations of the corporate social responsibility activities of a tobacco company (Study 2) and acceptance of questionable consumer behavior in daily situations (Study 3). Research limitations/implications This research explores attitudes and behavioral intentions as dependent variables. It would thus be of interest for future research to examine a behavioral measure. Practical implications Given the potential problems of moral decoupling among consumers, marketers can devise effective strategies to reduce this problem using authentic pride appeals. Originality/value This research demonstrates how authentic pride can decrease consumer acceptance of unethical behavior. More importantly, this research enriches our understanding of the underlying mechanism driving the influence of authentic pride such that it increases the belief in a just world, which in turn lowers moral decoupling (a serial mediation).
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Mendes, Aysha. "Pride in paramedicine: care of LGBTQ+ people." Journal of Paramedic Practice 13, no. 7 (July 2, 2021): 298–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2021.13.7.298.

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As Pride celebrations take place around the world, Aysha Mendes, editor of the Journal of Paramedic Practice, reflects on the importance of equitable care provision, inclusive research and appropriate care interventions for all people, highlighting some examples of barriers facing people in LGBTQ+ communities
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Speirs, Logan, and John A. Dussinger. "In the Pride of the Moment: Encounters in Jane Austen's World." Yearbook of English Studies 23 (1993): 352. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3508024.

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Evans, M. D. R. "National Pride in the Developed World: Survey Data from 24 Nations." International Journal of Public Opinion Research 14, no. 3 (September 1, 2002): 303–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/14.3.303.

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Nolan, Marie E., and Peter H. Reid. "Pride and Glory: Aberdeen Public Library During The Second World War." Library History 21, no. 1 (February 2005): 9–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/002423005x19121.

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Butt, Manzoor. "Heroes of the World : Professor Rizwana Chaudhri , the Pride of Pakistan." Middle East Journal of Business 8, no. 3 (July 2013): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5742/mejb.2013.83286.

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Roozbeh, Roohollah. "A Comparative Study of Taking Pride in One’s Own Poetry: Hafez and Shakespeare." International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 82 (June 2018): 24–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilshs.82.24.

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Pride is discredited in all cultures, but pride in poetic talent is praiseworthy in all areas. In poetry, the geniuses of all eras have enjoyed their poetry and have paid attention to and have taken great pride in their own poetry. Hafiz boasts of his poetry and is so sure of his poetry that he knows that so long as people reside on earth, the world will read and receive his poetry. The same parallel is found in Shakespeare's poetry so much so that Shakespeare is sure that his poem will be read so long as people can breathe and see. This belief in the immortality of poetry and its effects in the two poets are followed in this article. The dimensions of this issue and the reasons for the discourse of poetry and sonnet are explained in detail. The conclusion is that the two poets are proud of beautiful form and musicality of their poetry which will spread through the world. This is endorsed through the untranslatability of the poems of the two poets ’poetry. The methodology of this paper is based on the descriptive-analytical approach of the American comparative Literature School. The focus of this study is to compare pride in the poetry of Hafez and Shakespeare.
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Price, Tom J. "On My Mind: Which One, America?" Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 7, no. 1 (September 2001): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mtms.7.1.0004.

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Every year, I teach the basics of the metric system to my seventh graders. Every year, several of them ask me the same haunting question: “Mr. Price, why doesn't the United States just switch to the metric system?” In my opinion, after talking to many adults, the answer seems mainly to come down to sheer American pride. We Americans have the attitude that the world revolves around us and that all the rest of the human population on this planet should do everything that we do.
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Marcus, Joel. "Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice: A Theological Reflection." Theology Today 46, no. 3 (October 1989): 288–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004057368904600306.

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“While Pride and Prejudice is certainly not a primary source for reconstructing the world of the New Testament, the vivid way in which it takes us into one person's crisis of perception can, I believe, allow us to enter imaginatively into the crisis of first-century people on their way to Christian faith.”
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Draper, Richard D. "Hubris and Atē: A Latter-day Warning from the Book of Mormon." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies (1992-2007) 3, no. 2 (October 1, 1994): 12–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/44758742.

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Abstract Civilizations fall due to complex pressures, but the Book of Mormon points to one sin which assisted if not drove the demise of both the Nephite and Jaredite peoples. This sin was pride. This essay ties pride to the Old World concepts of hubris and atē as a means of revealing the dynamic nature of this sin and exploring its deadly character. It shows that pride leads to hubris, the attempt by individuals and nations to become a law unto themselves, and that the consequence of hubris is atē, a spiritual blindness that impels the individual or society toward its doom. The paper warns the Latter-day Saint about this vice.
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Bryant, John. "Pride, Envy and Covetousness: The sins of science." Biochemist 35, no. 6 (December 1, 2013): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bio03506033.

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Here are three very unpleasant sounding 'deadly sins' that stem from our inner attitudes. They are clearly linked with one another. For examples, envy has been described as the daughter of pride and envy itself can so easily morph into covetousness. Sadly these deadly sins are all too visible in the world of science.
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Luongo, M. "ROME'S WORLD PRIDE: Making the Eternal City an International Gay Tourism Destination." GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 8, no. 1-2 (January 1, 2002): 167–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10642684-8-1-2-167.

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Handriyani, Ramiyati, and Amelia Yuli Astuti. "The Struggle of a Geisha in Maintaining Her Pride as Seen in Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha." Jurnal Ilmiah Langue and Parole 2, no. 2 (August 4, 2019): 7–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.36057/jilp.v2i2.362.

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This thesis is entitled "The Struggle of Geisha in Maintaining Her Pride as seen in Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha" seen from the perspective of structuralism. This research is limited on basic ideas that relate to the observation into three questions as follow: (1) how is geisha’s life before World War II (2) how was the geisha struggle after World War II, and (3) how is geisha maintaining her pride before and after second world war. The objectives of this research were (1) to analyze Sayuri’s life before World War II (2) to explain Sayuri's life after World War II, and (3) to study and explain the types of struggles in maintaining her pride by Sayuri as the main female character , to oppose and think of Sayuri's struggle to fight exploitation and significant meaning, and to find out and explain the depiction of Sayuri's struggle. The theory used is from Gough and Gautam about the structural analysis used to answer the purpose of this research. For the method of data analysis, the author uses systematic procedures with novel understanding and structural theory. Data collection techniques use documentation techniques in finding data that is relevant to the subject of analysis. The object of this research is a novel entitled Memoirs of a Geisha written by Arthur Golden in 1997 and the data are sentences related to the struggle of a woman found in the novel. Sayuri as the main female character in the novel represents women in general who can gain their independence and have a smart and brave attitude to take the important decisions in their life.
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kalfa, konstantina. "“Giving to the World a Demonstration”." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 80, no. 3 (September 1, 2021): 304–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2021.80.3.304.

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In “Giving to the World a Demonstration”: U.S. Housing Aid to Greece, 1947–51, Konstantina Kalfa presents the unexplored history of U.S. housing aid provided to Greece as part of the Truman Doctrine as well as the later Marshall Plan. The article focuses on the emergence of a self-sheltering discourse as an important factor in Greece's postwar development, examining numerous official documents and considering the roles of multiple actors, including two prominent postwar figures: the influential U.S. housing expert Jacob Crane and the Greek architect and planner Constantinos Doxiadis. As the first large-scale experiment of its kind, the Greek scheme invoked ideologies of self-effort and national pride. These ideologies were critical for the country's modernization in the context of emerging Cold War politics, and they also helped to establish the value of self-help as an international aid strategy.
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Anchimbe, Eric A. "World Englishes and the American tongue." English Today 22, no. 4 (October 2006): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266078406004020.

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Are the other varieties of English under threat from the United States? This paper reviews the place of the United States of America (her English and culture) in the contemporary world, especially with regard to the spread and use of the English language. World War II and its aftermath raised America to the height of political, economic, commercial, technological strength which saw the transformation of English from being a reserve of the British Isles and their queen, to a code of international linguistic transaction. English today is no longer just spreading world-wide, but is overwhelmingly adopting a predominant American touch, given the pride and prestige of the American lifestyle and pop culture. This paper therefore observes that in a quite foreseeable future the world Englishes will gradually subsume their heterogeneous identities into the sweeping current of the American variety of English.
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Jitendra, Asha K., and Rachael Torgerson-Tubiello. "Fast Brisk Structured Lessons Motivation Learning Success Pride." TEACHING Exceptional Children 29, no. 4 (March 1997): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004005999702900403.

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These words describe contraction lessons—and results—in a “contracted” sentence. Second-grade students who were reading at the first-grade level have experienced success with the fast-paced lessons described here. And they have gone on to enjoy the world of children's literature. In this article, we describe how we planned and successfully implemented lessons to teach contractions to a group of 6 low-performing second graders, including Tamara, a girl with learning disabilities (see box).
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Shelonitta, P. "Role of Gender Essentialism in the World of Children." Shanlax International Journal of English 9, no. 1 (December 1, 2020): 22–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/english.v9i1.3467.

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The paper titled, Role of Gender Essentialism in the world of children showcases how gender roles are planted in the minds of young minds. Gender Essentialism involves the stereotypical practices which were followed from ancient civilizations, without analyzing and discarding the toxic elements behind it. It involves the idea that certain ideas as of chastity, patience, virtue, gentleness are the feminine trends while anger, pride, ego, attitude are viewed from a male angle. This paper does try to bring out the gender politics which is seen in society as a social manipulation game transformed by the mainstream media.
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Çetin, Eyüp, and Barış Kiremitci. "Pride and Passion: Remarks on Thomas L. Saaty’s Final Papers." European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 11, no. 3 (July 31, 2018): 893–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v11i3.3316.

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Thomas L. Saaty, a world-renowned scholar and our beloved Advisory Editor, passed away on August 14, 2017 at the age of 91. He has made many fundamental contributions to operations research, analytics, business and mathematics. Despite his heavy illness for 14 months, as passionate about science, he has also enthusiastically published his research. We review his final works published in 2017 and 2018. We are also honored to reveal and publish his final statements on neural firing and synthesis in making comparisons & life satisfaction, respectively, in his final two papers; the previous one submitted by him just before his passing and the other one submitted by his co-authors after his death to European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics (EJPAM).We just would like to remember and honor Saaty’s memory by publishing his final papers at EJPAM and this humble remarks dedicated to the memory of Thomas L. Saaty on the occasion of the first anniversary of his passing, August 14, 2018.
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Phillips, B. "Letter from Toronto: Post-World Pride 2014 Reflections on LGBTQ Art and Activism." Journal of Human Rights Practice 6, no. 3 (September 21, 2014): 511–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huu016.

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Mirafuentes, Jhon Kevin A. "International Anthems for LGBTQI+ Community: A Gay Pride– Thematic Analysis." Journal of Asian Development 8, no. 1 (August 18, 2022): 46–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.52941/jad.v8i1.30.

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Music as an art form of expression brings the inner side of an artist to the surface, and gives the world an insight of his vision. On the other hand, art is a conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects or works. Music is a unique form of art and a lyrical and auditory representation of story. Thus, the study analyzed the patterns or themes of the five selected Gay Pride Playlists or songs such as I’m Coming Out, Born This Way, I Will Survive, True Colors, and Beautiful. The study found out three major themes and patterns that reflected in the five selected Gay Pride Playlists and entailed us to deepen our understanding about sexual orientation, and gender identity and expression. Furthermore, Gay Pride Playlists music, and music as an art, is made for expressing a free spirit that constitutes beauty.
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De Ceuster, Koen. "Pride and Prejudice in South Korea's Foreign Policy." Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 21 (March 10, 2005): 64–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/cjas.v21i0.40.

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On the last frontier of the Cold War, nothing is what it seems any more. On the surface, the old alliances still hold, but underneath a new order is gradually taking shape. This article analyses the various historical processes that have contributed to Seoul’s redefinition of its international role. As the international political and economic context changed following the end of the Cold War in Europe, new challenges and opportunities also appeared on the horizon on the Korean peninsula. These were met by a revitalized Korean nation, where a tainted elite was gradually driven from political and economic power. Proud of its democratic institutions and content with its economic success, Seoul engages the world with dignity, looking towards the future with confidence, but sensitive over historical legacies.
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Bocanegra-Bahamón, T. M., G. Molera Calvés, L. I. Gurvits, G. Cimò, D. Dirkx, D. A. Duev, S. V. Pogrebenko, et al. "Venus Express radio occultation observed by PRIDE." Astronomy & Astrophysics 624 (April 2019): A59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833160.

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Context. Radio occultation is a technique used to study planetary atmospheres by means of the refraction and absorption of a spacecraft carrier signal through the atmosphere of the celestial body of interest, as detected from a ground station on Earth. This technique is usually employed by the deep space tracking and communication facilities (e.g., NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN), ESA’s Estrack). Aims. We want to characterize the capabilities of the Planetary Radio Interferometry and Doppler Experiment (PRIDE) technique for radio occultation experiments, using radio telescopes equipped with Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) instrumentation. Methods. We conducted a test with ESA’s Venus Express (VEX), to evaluate the performance of the PRIDE technique for this particular application. We explain in detail the data processing pipeline of radio occultation experiments with PRIDE, based on the collection of so-called open-loop Doppler data with VLBI stations, and perform an error propagation analysis of the technique. Results. With the VEX test case and the corresponding error analysis, we have demonstrated that the PRIDE setup and processing pipeline is suited for radio occultation experiments of planetary bodies. The noise budget of the open-loop Doppler data collected with PRIDE indicated that the uncertainties in the derived density and temperature profiles remain within the range of uncertainties reported in previous Venus’ studies. Open-loop Doppler data can probe deeper layers of thick atmospheres, such as that of Venus, when compared to closed-loop Doppler data. Furthermore, PRIDE through the VLBI networks around the world, provides a wide coverage and range of large antenna dishes, that can be used for this type of experiments.
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Hirsch, Francine. "How Russia’s Patriotic History Projects Support Putin’s War." Current History 121, no. 837 (October 1, 2022): 283–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2022.121.837.283.

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A key element of the propaganda campaign to get the Russian public behind the invasion of Ukraine has been a program of national-patriotic education. Nationwide exhibitions present World War II history with a slant calculated to instill pride in Russian heroism and stir up hostility toward Ukraine.
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Swingle, L. J. "In the Pride of the Moment: Encounters in Jane Austen's World. John A. Dussinger." Wordsworth Circle 22, no. 4 (September 1991): 220–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/twc24042697.

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Gil, Daniel Juan. "At the Limits of the Social World: Fear and Pride in Troilus and Cressida." Shakespeare Quarterly 52, no. 3 (2001): 336–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shq.2001.0042.

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Cahan, David. "Pride and Prejudice in the History of Physics: The German Speaking World, 1740-1945." Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 19, no. 1 (January 1, 1988): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27757620.

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Craddock, Patricia B. "In the Pride of the Moment: Encounters in Jane Austen's World (review)." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 3, no. 4 (1991): 383–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ecf.1991.0039.

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Wiesenfarth, Joseph. ": In the Pride of the Moment: Encounters in Jane Austen's World. . John A. Dussinger." Nineteenth-Century Literature 46, no. 3 (December 1991): 408–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncl.1991.46.3.99p0398w.

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Hamilton, Mary R. "Government matters More Than Ever: Toward Respect for Government in an Increasingly Privatized World." Chinese Public Administration Review 1, no. 3-4 (July 2002): 189–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.22140/cpar.v1i3.4.23.

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This article argues that, in our rapidly changing, increasingly complex worId, govemment matters. It always has and arguably now matters more than ever largely because of the context within which we live — a context in which more than two decades of govemment bashing have taken their toll on pride and capacity in public service, leaving an emusculaled public actor to deal with the immense challenges of today's world. To make this argument the historical shifts of perspecitve on government and the marketplace are describe along with the changes occurring so rapidly in our world. Second, the impact of the recent shift to a pro-marketplace bias and the impacts of globalization. interdependence and increased tribulism on governments and on public administration are described. Finally, some key challenges facing public administration as a result of these changes are discussed.
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Shapovalova, L. V. "Axiologically dominant concept “Egocentrism” in the French phraseological picture of the world." Bulletin of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University, no. 3 (341) (2021): 86–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/2227-2844-2021-3(341)-86-95.

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The article deals with the basis of atropocentric cognitive-communicative paradigm of linguistic research, which developed in the XXI century; the most frequently used French phraseological units are analyzed in order to single out the axiologically dominant concept of the French phraseological picture of the world objectified in them and to build its model.Based on the study, it was found that the axiological dominant concept of the French phraseological picture of the world is the frame “Egocentrism”.The selected phraseological units are divided into groups that represent slots in the structure of the frame „Egocentrism”. Each slot features individual elements of meaning, illustrated with idioms, that verbalize them.The isolated idioms convey such components of the meaning of the concept „Egocentrism” as the existence of their own rules of life, evaluation of something by its own rules, different ways of evaluating the same, self-interest, pretentiousness, behavior or opinion based on self-interest contempt for enemies, selfishness, independence of judgment, confidence in their own beliefs, their own way, subjectivity of judgments, firmness in their own position, pride, life goals and priorities, inflated self-esteem about themselves and their nation. All of the selected idioms have an assessment or evaluation in their meaning or represent an action based on their own needs, interests, priorities, selfishness, self-confidence, pride or other manifestations of their own ego, which actualizes their value aspect.An analysis of about 1,550 of the most commonly used French idioms allows us to come to conclusions about the hierarchy of axiologically dominant concepts in the French phraseological picture of the world and about the content and structure of the frame „Egocentrism” based on phraseological units that represent it.
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Shapovalova, L. V. "Axiologically dominant concept „Egocentrism” in the French phraseological picture of the world." Bulletin of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University, no. 4 (335) (2020): 86–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/2227-2844-2020-4(335)-86-95.

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The article deals with the basis of atropocentric cognitive-communicative paradigm of linguistic research, which developed in the XXI century; the most frequently used French phraseological units are analyzed in order to single out the axiologically dominant concept of the French phraseological picture of the world objectified in them and to build its model.Based on the study, it was found that the axiological dominant concept of the French phraseological picture of the world is the frame „Egocentrism”.The selected phraseological units are divided into groups that represent slots in the structure of the frame "Egocentrism". Each slot features individual elements of meaning, illustrated with idioms, that verbalize them.The isolated idioms convey such components of the meaning of the concept „Egocentrism” as the existence of their own rules of life, evaluation of something by its own rules, different ways of evaluating the same, self-interest, pretentiousness, behavior or opinion based on self-interest contempt for enemies, selfishness, independence of judgment, confidence in their own beliefs, their own way, subjectivity of judgments, firmness in their own position, pride, life goals and priorities, inflated self-esteem about themselves and their nation. All of the selected idioms have an assessment or evaluation in their meaning or represent an action based on their own needs, interests, priorities, selfishness, self-confidence, pride or other manifestations of their own ego, which actualizes their value aspect.An analysis of about 1,550 of the most commonly used French idioms allows us to come to conclusions about the hierarchy of axiologically dominant concepts in the French phraseological picture of the world and about the content and structure of the frame “Egocentrism” based on phraseological units that represent it.
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Bonnell, Andrew. "“Cheap and Nasty”: German Goods, Socialism, and the 1876 Philadelphia World Fair." International Review of Social History 46, no. 2 (August 2001): 207–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002085900100013x.

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At the World Fair in Philadelphia in 1876, the German goods on display were described as “cheap and nasty”, setting off a vigorous debate about the state of German industry. Social democrats attacked policies of increasing competitiveness of German exports through keeping wages low, and claimed that the quality of the goods produced by socialist workers was higher than those produced by others. An analysis of the debate shows the extent to which social democrats not only resorted to arguments stressing the “national interest”, but also the extent to which nominally Marxist socialists in this period were still attached to traditional artisanal values of pride in the quality of their work.
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Cavanagh, Lynn. "Marcel Dupré's “Dark Years”: Unveiling His Occupation-Period Concertizing." Articles 34, no. 1-2 (May 26, 2015): 33–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1030869ar.

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Examination of organist Marcel Dupré’s collected concert programs reveals that, of 137 he performed during the German occupation, 14 bear signs of funding by the German Embassy or the military government’s Propaganda Department. Dupré, though, would have participated in good conscience out of personal pride in France’s musical past. Post-Liberation punishments of French musicians who “collaborated with the enemy” were applied so inconsistently as to explain why he thereafter suppressed the extent and nature of his Occupation-period concertizing. This fuller picture of his activities potentially sheds light on his Second World War–period compositions, particularly Évocation, op. 37.
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Vaclavik, Kiera. "Damaging Goods? Francophone Children's Books in a Postcolonial World." International Research in Children's Literature 2, no. 2 (December 2009): 228–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e1755619809000714.

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The recent furore over Tintin au Congo in Britain is symptomatic of Western concerns about the perpetuation of negative racial stereotypes within much classic children's literature. This article interrogates such anxiety via discussion of three texts (by Hergé, Michel Tournier and Maryse Condé) produced for a European readership but set and – crucially – read in other parts of the world. Each text demonstrates the difficulty of predicting responses which frequently confound expectations and vary widely according to the situation of the reader. An ostensibly disparaging text can be a source of pride and hilarity, whilst a work produced to fight the cause of an oppressed community can distress and disturb members of that very group. Critical attendance to the reception of canonical texts within colonial and postcolonial settings will, it is argued, provide the most satisfactory response to the calls for censorship which utterly neglect alternative, resistant readings and non-European readers.
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Naweed, Anjum, and Kate Kingshott. "Flying Off the Handle: Affective Influences on Decision Making and Action Tendencies in Real-World Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Scenarios." Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making 13, no. 2 (January 8, 2019): 81–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1555343418821507.

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While not as glamorous as flying, aircraft maintenance is a fundamental of aviation safety, and improper or inadequate maintenance can have far reaching consequences. With this in mind, and considering the paucity of substantive research in aircraft maintenance engineering, this study investigated how affect influenced decision making and action tendency in real-world challenging maintenance engineering scenarios in general aviation (GA). A study was undertaken combining a naturalistic decision making (NDM) technique with the Appraisal Tendency Framework (ATF) to analyze 10 different scenarios collected from aircraft maintenance engineers. A total of 11 contextual factors were elicited from which seven specific emotions emerged: anger, frustration, pride, hope, guilt, fear, and contempt. In most instances, the emotion was found to be incidental, meaning that the feelings at the time of the decision were not normatively relevant for deciding. Anger and contempt created action tendencies for risk taking, while feelings of pride were found to have a protective effect. The findings suggest that affect regulation is an inherent part of the system, such that affect dysregulation may represent a potential contributing factor for negative outcomes arising from action tendencies associated with other complex system influences. Future research directions are given.
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Engh, Sunniva. "The Conscience of the World?: Swedish and Norwegian Provision of Development Aid." Itinerario 33, no. 2 (July 2009): 65–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300003107.

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As the decolonisation process began after World War II, new ties developed between independent countries, international organisations and donors of development aid. While the former colonial powers were prominent providers of aid to their former colonies, Sweden and Norway took pride in their lack of a colonial past, and considered themselves to be particularly suitable aid donors for this very reason. Norway established its first aid project in 1952; but despite this relatively early beginning, aid transfers remained low through the 1960s. Since the 1970s, however, both Sweden and Norway have been among the most generous aid donors. The countries have been comparatively active in the development policy area, both bilaterally and on an international level, encouraging international co-operation and co-ordination.
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Menchini, Ugo, Francesco Bandello, Vincenzo De Angelis, Federico Ricci, Luigi Bonavia, Francesco Viola, Elisa Muscianisi, and Massimo Nicolò. "Ranibizumab for Visual Impairment due to Diabetic Macular Edema: Real-World Evidence in the Italian Population (PRIDE Study)." Journal of Ophthalmology 2015 (2015): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/324841.

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Purpose. An expanded access program (PRIDE study) in Italy to provide ranibizumab 0.5 mg to diabetic macular edema (DME) patients, prior to reimbursement.Methods. Open-label, prospective, phase IIIb study. Majority of patients were not treatment-naïve before enrollment. Patients received ranibizumab as per the EU label (2011). Safety was assessed by incidences of ocular/systemic adverse events (AEs) and serious AEs (SAEs) and efficacy in terms of visual acuity (VA) change from baseline (decimal score or Snellen (20/value)).Results. Overall, 515 patients (83.5%) completed the study. In unilateral/bilateral patients, commonly observed AEs were cardiac disorders (1.3%/1.3%) and nervous system disorders (1.3%/1.1%); SAEs were reported in 4.5%/4.8% of patients. Acute renal failure, lung carcinoma, and cardiac arrest were the causes of death in one unilateral and two bilateral patients. Ranibizumab improved/maintained VA (Snellen (20/value)/decimal scores) in both unilateral (up to −16.7/1.5) and bilateral patients (up to −23.6/1.2) at Month 5, with a mean of 4.15 and 4.40 injections, respectively. Overall, no difference was observed in the VA outcomes and treatment exposure between unilateral/bilateral patients.Conclusions. The PRIDE study provided early ranibizumab access to >600 Italian patients. Ranibizumab was well-tolerated and improved/maintained VA in 40.2%–68.8% patients, with no differences in case of unilateral or bilateral pathology. The study is registered with EudraCT.
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Amal Norhaizah, Rafidah Binti Haji Amidon. "The Challenges of Muslim Countries in Business World." FALAH: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah 2, no. 2 (December 11, 2017): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jes.v2i2.5105.

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Throughout the centuries, the Muslim countries has evolved and branched out to the world of arts, literature, philosophy, technology, economy, law and ethics, education, even politics inclusive of its conflict. Most of what occurred throughout the centuries was documented and used as reference in future studies such as studied done in medical by Ibnu Sina. Many part of the world have form negative perspectives of the Muslim countries especially by correlating negative incidents occurred in some part of the world as practice of all Muslim in the Muslim countries. Living in the Muslim countries has its advantages and disadvantages in which it will be discussed further in this essay. from the discussion below, it can be conclude that any world no matter the religion, the belief, the political standing is bombarded with dilemmas of identifying the advantages and disadvantages of their world to face the challenges of globalization. Distinguishing the advantages or the disadvantages without implicating neither sense of pride or sense of shame has been the practice that is being encouraged by all. The most important impression that the Muslim world can make is through the beauty of tolerance, understanding and the concept of sharing without judging others.
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