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Gibb, Camilla. "JEFFREY A. NEDOROSCIK, The City of the Dead: A History of Cairo's Cemetery Communities (Westport, Conn.: Bergin and Garvey, 1997). Pp. 140." International Journal of Middle East Studies 32, n.º 4 (novembro de 2000): 574–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800002877.

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Jeffrey Nedoroscik's book is a sensitive sociological survey of life in Cairo's City of the Dead, where more than 500,000 people are now enlisted to reside. In an attempt to both demystify and account for this phenomenon, Nedoroscik argues that life in the City of the Dead is as old, and as rich, as life in Cairo itself. Today, residence in and among the family tombs stretching across some five square miles at the base of the muqattam Hills, constitutes an informal housing sector that has developed as a response to Cairo's severe housing crisis. Historically, though, the cemetery also teemed with life as a religious center housing some of the Muslim world's most important monuments, and a site of temporary and permanent shelter to relatives to the deceased, guardians of tombs, itinerants, the poor, the sick, Sufis, and other religious leaders.
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Muhammad Haroon e Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz Manj. "عائلی مسائل سے متعلق مجمع البحوث الاسلامیہ قاہرہ اور مجمع الفقہ الاسلامی جدہ کے قرارات کا مطالعہ". Al Basirah 10, n.º 02 (5 de fevereiro de 2022): 31–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.52015/albasirah.v10i02.55.

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Islamic Research Council Cairo and the Islamic Jurisprudence Council Jeddah are two prominent hubs for collective Ijtihād on contemporary issues of Muslim world. This research article analyzes the decisions of the Islamic Research Council Cairo and the Islamic Jurisprudence Council Jeddah on family issues. From the study of the resolutions of both the councils the points that come to light regarding various issues are the Marriage of mental disability person, number of wives, process of the divorce, Inheritance or gift or will for none-Muslim wife, legislation on the family planning and breast milk bank in special connection with Pakistani society. Key words: Ijtihād, Islamic Jurisprudence Council Jeddah, Islamic Research Council Cairo, Islamic World, Family Issues
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POLLARD, LISA. "Family Follies". International Journal of Middle East Studies 39, n.º 4 (30 de outubro de 2007): 522–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743807071012.

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“The wife: I bet your friends envy you your domestic happiness!” Reprinted with permission of Mohammed Elchamaa.This cartoon comes from a 1948 edition of the Egyptian periodical Akhir Saʿa. I happened across it in Cairo, as part of some exploratory research into the fate of the female image of the Egyptian nation-state that was so central to the 1919 revolution. In previous inquiries, I had noticed that “lady Egypt” or “mother Egypt” or “Egypt as a woman,” to use historian Beth Baron's expression, lost pride of place in popular periodicals as 1919 gave way to nominal independence and nation building. By the late 1920s, cartoon and caricature space was more frequently dedicated to men engaged in laying the foundations of new political, legal, and educational systems, as well as erecting the buildings that would house them. Throughout the 1930s, political caricatures also frequently lampooned prominent Egyptian men for their behavior in the institutions that they had been active in creating. In the popular press, the reified female figure of the Egyptian nation was all but usurped by the men who built the state (and who seemed determined to keep Egyptian women out of the body politic).
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Elrab, Sherry Gad. "Family and Households in History". American Journal of Islam and Society 21, n.º 3 (1 de julho de 2004): 188–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v21i3.1791.

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From March 18-20, 2004, the American University in Cairo (AUC) hostedits annual history seminar entitled “Family and Households in History.” Dr.Nelly Hanna, chair of the Arab Studies department, welcomed the participantsand audience and explained that the sessions would cover the institutionof family from various perspectives and present its different roles andpatterns throughout history.The first session dealt with the family both philosophically and legally.Wolf Gazo (philosophy professor, AUC) tackled the issue of individualfreedom and the concept of family morality. He compared the family in theOrient with that of Europe and North America, as well as each pattern’sflexibility, including individual freedom. Edward Metenier (InstituteFrançais du Proche Orient, Damascus) studied the pattern of one Iraqi familyand made it his model for analyzing the strong ties between familymembers. He also focused on how one member’s achievement of majorprestige affected other members by raising them to high social positions.Thus, this one family enjoyed a high status for the whole nineteenth century,despite the political and economic changes in Iraq during that time.After a coffee break, Judith Tucker (Georgetown University, USA) presenteda paper on redefining the family and marital relations after modernization.According to her, legal reforms during the nineteenth and twentiethcenturies, which were inspired by the western model, did not really revolutionizethe family or redefine marital relations. Rather, these reforms transformedthe most rigid Islamic traditions into laws that would be difficult tochange. The seminar also considered different family patterns in other partsof world. Thus, Sonia Tamimy (Centre d’Etudes et de DocumentationEconomiques, Juridiques et Sociales [CEDEJ], Cairo) presented the viewsof famous French historians on the family and showed that the view of familychanged according to changes in society and its morals ...
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Abdalla, Aly. "Two Monuments of Eleventh Dynasty Date from Dendera in the Cairo Museum". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 79, n.º 1 (outubro de 1993): 248–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751339307900119.

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Primary publication of Cairo JE 46048, Serial Reg. 15381, the architrave of Hornakhte, with an autobiographical text, and of Cairo JE 46049, Serial Reg. 15591, the family stela of Iteti. Both date to the Eleventh Dynasty.
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Abdalla, Aly. "The Cenotaph of the Sekwaskhet Family from Saqqara". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 78, n.º 1 (outubro de 1992): 93–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751339207800106.

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The publication of a series of five limestone offering niches from the private cenotaph of the Sekwaskhet family of the early Middle Kingdom. The monument, excavated to the north of the Teti pyramid by Firth and Gunn in 1921–22, is now displayed in the Cairo Museum (JE 55618). The family was associated with the cult of the Teti pyramid.
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De Los Reyes, Antonio. "The Cairo Conference: Its Implications on the Filipino Family". Philippiniana Sacra 29, n.º 87 (1994): 495–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.55997/ps3006xxix87a6.

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Kropiwnicki, Jerzy. "Rodzina i ochrona życia poczętego na sesjach nadzwyczajnych ONZ (Kair plus pięć, Pekin plus pięć, Stambuł plus pięć)". Annales. Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym 11, n.º 2 (15 de maio de 2008): 183–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1899-2226.11.2.18.

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For me the history of the battle for fundamental values of our civilization began in the mid-1990s. At that time three major conferences took place: the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo in 1994, the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing and the Conference on Human Settlements in Istanbul in 1996. Surprisingly to most governments and international public opinion they became the battlefield of the war of ideas, which was especially significant during the conferences in Cairo and Beijing. The liberal circles fiercely attacked traditional values which constitute the basis of the international order. Among others, it was the right to live and the institutional family which were especially attacked. There was even an attempt to replace the word family with partnership. The Polish delegation for the conference in Cairo was instructed not only to support the idea of strengthening the family as a basic unit of society, but also to insist on accepting the common definition of marriage as a union of a man and women and defend the position that abortion cannot be treated as a method of family planning or birth control. The discussion at the Cairo conference evolved into a battle for the right to kill unborn children as a method of family planning. Among the Holy See and Poland, it was the countries of Latin America and Muslim countries including African Muslim countries that spoke in defence of traditional values. At the Istanbul conference, also thanks to the Polish delegation, the family was acknowledged as a natural subject of housing policy. In the years 1999, 2000 and 2000 three UN special sessions were held: Cairo +5, Beijing +5 and Istanbul +5. The Polish representation played an important role and the instruction for the Cairo delegation was fulfilled and remains valid.Although the documents of UN Special Sessions are not legally binding for the UN member states they are important for UN policy agendas e.g. economic help for third world countries. It is possible to define the problem of famine as a one of the overpopulation and think of sending condoms to the starving as a solution. There is another consequence of such documents and their language: they influence the public opinion and, after some time, they have an impact on rules of law in the UN member states. That consequence indicates the importance of that battle for the quality of life in the contemporary world.
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Panov, Maxim. "The Family of the Theban Priest Nesbandebdjedet". Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation 23 (31 de dezembro de 2019): 137–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/saac.23.2019.23.07.

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Theban tomb no. 190 is one of the scant historical sources bearing evidence of several generations of a Theban priestly dynasty living in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. Presumably, the tomb’s owner Nesbanebdjed(et) performed his duties in the Karnak Temple of Khonsu under Nectanebo II. The present publication provides an improved copy of the hieroglyphic inscriptions in TT 190 and discusses the obvious relevance of identifying people with similar names known from the monuments as Nesbanebdjed(et)’s relatives. A list of the personal names is supplied. The statues Cairo JE 37075, JE 36579 and the stelae Budapest MBA 51.1928, Prague MN P 1636 are also discussed, but the stela from Budapest was not considered as a monument belonging to the members of the family in question.
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Gribble, James N. "The Standard Days Method of Family Planning: A Response to Cairo". International Family Planning Perspectives 29, n.º 4 (dezembro de 2003): 188. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3181048.

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Sheta, Dr Ashraf, Suzanna Hanafy, Sara El kafrawy, Laila Hamada, Shada Emara, Salma Mahmoud e Youssef El Gouhary. "Textile Egypt Company: Understanding Family Challenges". International Journal of Scientific and Management Research 05, n.º 02 (2022): 289–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.37502/ijsmr.2022.5219.

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This case is about Textile Egypt which was established in 1991 and is located at the 10th of Ramadan (Cairo, Egypt). The business is considered to be a family business however they also have outside partners too. Two brothers from the Deeb family (Karim and Seif) partnered up with their friends who are also two brothers from the Shalaby family (Omar and Mohamed). The case is displaying the evolution of Textile Egypt, and the challenges facing the partners, as well the internal dynamics of the family members. The case starts with an overview about how the dispute between the two family partners’ ignited, and what was the main reason behind it. It moves on to a brief about the company background, and the historical relation between the two partner families. It also gives some details about the textile industry in Egypt, and then moves on to the challenges related to the family business. The case ends up with dilemmas within the mind of the protagonist Karim El Deeb where he is supposed to choose between different alternatives.
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Simons, Helen. "Cairo: Repackaging Population Control". International Journal of Health Services 25, n.º 3 (julho de 1995): 559–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/yu6w-nyej-g3c4-m1dg.

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Aid agencies, charities, and other Non-governmental organizations once denounced population control programs as racist interference in the third world. Yet, at the United Nations Conference on Population and Development in Cairo last September, these same organizations endorsed very similar ideas. The U.N. can now claim that even its fiercest critics not only have muted their criticism of population control programs but now positively endorse them. Over the last 30 years, population control has been consciously repackaged by the U.S. establishment. The image of population control has changed from being overtly anti-third world to being about giving the people of the third world—especially women—basic rights in family planning. Wrapped up in the language of women's empowerment and environmentalism, the establishment's old arguments about there being too many nonwhite babies in the world, have, unfortunately, won the day.
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Paniconi, Maria Elena. "Italian Futurism in Cairo". Philological Encounters 2, n.º 1-2 (9 de janeiro de 2017): 159–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24519197-00000019.

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Nelson Morpurgo was born to a Histrian family in Cairo. Raised between Cairo and Milan, he met Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and several other Futurists and, ultimately, helped secure a place for futurism in Cairo from the 1920s through to his departure in the 1940s. He organized theatrical performances, painting exhibitions, radio shows, cultural events and debates. My paper analyzes the cultural and linguistic bilingualism that this interstitial figure developed. Morpurgo’s activity is understood in three different ways: first, as the trans-national experience of a Futurist vanguard; second, as emblematic of the Italian community in Cairo; and third, as representative of the complexities of Egyptian cosmopolitanism. His writings allow us to reframe the relationships between the Egyptian arabophone scene and the often multi-lingual, eclectic foreign community. Morpurgo negotiates a position between the ideologically incongruous cultural lives of Marinetti and the local surrealist vanguard.
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Sheta, Dr Ashraf, e Dr Ahmed El Gallad. "Innovation in Family Business Syllabus: The Case of the American University in Cairo". International Journal of Business and Management Research 9, n.º 4 (30 de dezembro de 2021): 433–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.37391/ijbmr.090406.

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Teaching family business has been trending in some European and American business schools. This trend has very limited existence in all Egyptian, and Arab business schools. This manuscript presents the experience of the family business course at American university in Cairo (AUC) which started in 2017, and is still in the evolution phase in spring 2020. The article starts by shedding light on the concept of family business, and its importance in the economy. This is followed by addressing the literature of family business education on the global level, and its status in Egypt, and the Arab world. Moving forward to the micro level of the AUC, through discussing the origins of the family business course inception as a pillar in the school of business strategy, and then the evolution of the syllabus from spring 2017 till spring 2020. The details of the course from pedagogy to assessments, guidelines, and rubrics are explained.
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Johnbosco, Mamah, Okafor Love, Egbuji Chuma, Mgbafulu Christian, Ibo Chukwunenye e Ekwunife Ifeoma. "Male involvement in family planning; an often neglected determinant of contraceptive prevalence in Sub-Saharan Africa". International Journal of Scientific Reports 5, n.º 9 (23 de agosto de 2019): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-2156.intjscirep20193766.

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<p class="abstract">For more than two decades, there have been efforts to include men in family planning programmes. Male involvement was first echoed on a global scale at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) plan of action, Cairo 1994.<strong> </strong>This article is aimed at highlighting the importance of male involvement in increasing contraceptive prevalence in Sub-Saharan Africa.<strong> </strong>A literature search using Google, Google scholar, PubMed, Hinary, Medical textbooks and related journals. Relevant articles were extracted and used for this review.<strong> </strong>Majority of the literature assessed showed alienation of men in family planning and other reproductive health services despite the declaration made at the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, 1994. Findings also showed significant level of awareness of modern family planning methods amongst men but very low support for its use by themselves and/or their spouses or partners. Some of the reasons for such apathy include fears of side effects, non-availability, high cost and ignorance. The importance of involving men in family planning services cannot be over stressed. There are overwhelming evidence that with male support, there would be greater uptake and sustained use of family planning. This will lead to improved maternal and child health indices especially in our setting where the burden of the morbidity and mortality of maternal and child health is greatest.</p>
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Gamal Rashed, Mohamed. "The Block Statue of Djedhor son of Tjanefer (Cairo JE 37200)". Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 55 (22 de novembro de 2019): 117–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5913/jarce.55.2019.a008.

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The article represents the first publication of a block statue of the Theban priest Djedhor son of Tjanefer dated sometime between the late Thirtieth Dynasty to the early Ptolemaic period. The statue, from the Karnak Cachette, is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (JE 37200). It follows a style that is common to block statues of this period. Its hieroglyphic inscriptions are rich with paleographical characteristics of the period. The inscriptions include the regular formulae to the gods of Karnak whom the owner’s family served for decades. In addition to the titles of the owner, it provides information about his family’s priestly ranks. Though its inscriptions do not give enough information to prove his genealogy with certainty, a suggested genealogical tree up to the fourth generation of his family has been drawn with possible links to other monuments of a well-known family of this period.
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Skeer, Jeffrey. "Links between Cairo and Kyoto: Addressing Global Warming through Voluntary Family Planning". AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 31, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 2002): 28–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-31.1.28.

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Starrett, Gregory, e Diane Singerman. "Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo". Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 33 (1996): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40000622.

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Fanselow, Frank S., e Diane Singerman. "Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 2, n.º 3 (setembro de 1996): 563. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3034931.

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Oko, Thomas J., e Diane Singerman. "Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo." Contemporary Sociology 25, n.º 1 (janeiro de 1996): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2076974.

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Bencomo, Clarisa, e Diane Singerman. "Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo". Middle East Report, n.º 199 (abril de 1996): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3012896.

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Quandt, William B., e Diane Singerman. "Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo". Foreign Affairs 74, n.º 4 (1995): 152. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20047268.

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Bowen, Donna Lee. "Abortion, Islam, and the 1994 Cairo Population Conference". International Journal of Middle East Studies 29, n.º 2 (maio de 1997): 161–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002074380006445x.

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The International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in September 1994 focused world attention on the interplay of religion, family-planning methods, and women's status. The most hotly debated topic of the conference was abortion. Before the conference convened, newspapers in the West and in the Middle East reported “a growing religious furor” that spurred an alliance between Muslim nations and the Vatican based on a common belief in the prohibition of abortion and concern for Western sexual mores. At the conference, Muslim delegations abandoned their slogans and moved away from the Vatican position by denouncing abortion as a method of family planning but leaving open its use under specific circumstances. Although a majority of Muslims worldwide agree with the stance taken at the population conference, and most would state that Islam forbids abortion, the Muslim theological position on abortion does not approximate the Roman Catholic condemnation of the practice. A full prohibition of abortion represents neither the sophisticated Muslim jurisprudence literature on abortion nor current practices of some Muslim women. Discussion with Muslim women and Muslim religious scholars (ʿulamāʾ) about the intricacies of the issues that abortion raises tells us that the question is not simple, consensus is far from being reached, and political concerns further complicate understanding of the paradoxical issues involved.
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TAHA, RANIA. "ROLE OF SEA BREAM FISH P. PAGRUS (FAMILY: SPARIDAE) IN HARBORING SOME LARVAL ASCARIDOIDS (FAMILY: ANISAKIDAE) IN CAIRO GOVERNORATE, EGYPT". Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 50, n.º 3 (1 de dezembro de 2020): 504–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jesp.2020.131075.

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Abdelhai, Rehab, Maha Mowafy, Abdelrahman El Naggar e Sarah Nader. "Smoking Pattern among Attendants at the Family Medicine Clinics of Cairo University, Egypt". Journal of High Institute of Public Health 42, n.º 2 (1 de outubro de 2012): 136–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jhiph.2012.20129.

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Akila, Mary, e Angela Bahiti. "Advancement of the Internet in Egypt and its Effect in Tourism Firms". American Journal of Technology 1, n.º 1 (8 de novembro de 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.58425/ajt.v1i1.58.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the implications of internet advances and the competitive strategies adopted by travel agencies in Cairo City. Methodology: The study used a conceptual framework and Diffusion of Innovation Theory in order to relate theory to practice. A mixed approach was used, which incorporated survey design, analytical design and concurrent transformative strategy. The research used census to include all the Egyptian Travel Agents Association (ETTA) in Cairo and purposive approach to select the respondents. Findings: The results of the study established that travel agencies in Cairo are mainly family and independent businesses. Conclusion: The study concluded that there exists a relationship between the internet advances and the strategies adopted by the Travel Agencies, the perceived internet benefits and the strategies adopted. Recommendation: The study recommends the government of Egypt to provide the necessary enabling environment to enhance travel agencies adopt the dynamic ICT advances and the best strategies in the global value chain.
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Metawi, Dina. "The Stela of the Outline Draftsman Ṯnr and His Family (Cairo Museum JE 18924)". Journal of Near Eastern Studies 77, n.º 1 (abril de 2018): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/696269.

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WIKAN, UNNI. "Avenues of Participation: Family, Politics, and Networks in Urban Quarters of Cairo. DIANE SINGERMAN". American Ethnologist 23, n.º 4 (novembro de 1996): 920–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.4.02a00290.

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McDonald, John. "Joyce and Mahfouz: Fragmentation and the Feminine". International Journal of Arabic-English Studies 8, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 2007): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.33806/ijaes2000.8.1.4.

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James Joyce once wrote to a friend, “In the particular is contained the universal.” My paper is a cross-cultural thematic analysis of the short stories “Eveline,” by Joyce, and “The Answer is No” by Naguib Mahfouz. The stories, set in Dublin and Cairo, feature female protagonists who are faced with individual decisions which conflict with their sense of gender-duty, tradition, and family..
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Ahmed, Marwa Mostafa, Samar Fares, Asmaa Ahmed Sayed, Inas Talat ElSayed e Saeed S. A. Soliman. "House Officers’ Choice of Family Medicine Specialty amid the Implementation of the New Universal Health Insurance Law". Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 12 (janeiro de 2021): 215013272110189. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501327211018940.

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Background The new Egyptian Universal Health Insurance Law is introduced through family-oriented primary health care. Increasing the number of recent graduates who specialized in family medicine is considered a national need to overcome family physicians’ shortage. Aim To explore the factors affecting the house officers’ choice of Family Medicine as a future career amid the implementation of the new Universal Health Insurance Law in Egypt. Methods This is a cross-sectional study conducted on house officers during their training in Cairo university hospitals from the first of March 2020 to February 2021. The researchers offered an anonymous self-administered questionnaire to all house officers at the beginning of their 2-week family medicine training (1170 house officers). Results A total of 1052 completed the questionnaire (response rate 90%). Family medicine as a specialty was considered by 53.6% (n = 564) of participants, while only 23.4% (n = 246) of participants had an obvious intention to choose family medicine. Multivariate (adjusted) logistic regression model revealed that factors significantly associated with intention to choose family medicine were marital status, knowledge about governmental advantages for family medicine offered to the specialized recent graduates, and previously encountered with family practice as customers. Conclusions The choice of family medicine specialty is increasing among house officers. This could be attributed to the growing interest in family medicine in Egypt, especially after implementing the new insurance law’s first phase in several Egyptian governorates.
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Rosell, Pablo M. "A New Family to the ANOC Groups: A Study of Stelae CG 20077 and CG 20098". Journal of Egyptian History 14, n.º 2 (17 de dezembro de 2021): 203–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18741665-bja10008.

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Abstract The Middle Kingdom stelae found at Abydos are some of the most important sources of information to analyze and reconstruct Egyptian society. This article aims at providing a study and translation of two Middle Kingdom stelae that are preserved in the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza and in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. They are stela CG 20077, which belongs to an individual called Nemtu, and stela CG 20098, which belongs to a man called Nemtyemmer. The family relations attested in both stelae suggest that they could be part of the same family group and consequently constitute a new Abydos North Offering Chapel (ANOC). This paper also offers an analysis of the ANOC and proposes that these stelae should be added to the ANOC groups. Lastly, we attempt to identify the social identities represented in both stelae and the possible social and geographical origin of this family.
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GADALLAH, MOHSEN, HASNAA ABOUSEIF, DINA BOULOS e HANAA ELHARONI. "PATIENT SAFETY ATTITUDE AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN FAMILY HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN CAIRO GOVERNORATE". Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 44, n.º 2 (1 de agosto de 2014): 497–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jesp.2014.90408.

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Bahaa El Deen, Hany Mohamed, e Walid Abdallah Rezk. "Disintegration of the family in Cairo House 2000 by Samia Serageldin “A sociological literary study”". مجلة وادی النیل للدراسات والبحوث الإنسانیة والاجتماعیة والتربویه 31, n.º 31 (1 de julho de 2021): 217–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jwadi.2021.190598.

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Gadallah, Mohsen Abdalhamed, Hasnaa Abdalaal Abouseif e Dina Nabih Kamel Boulos. "Patient Safety Attitude among Health Care Providers in Family Health Care Centers in Cairo Governorate". Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 44, n.º 2 (agosto de 2014): 497–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0006488.

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El-Banna, Om-Hashem M., Ahmed A. Kheder e Mayadah A. Haj Ali. "Detection and Molecular Characterization of Phytoplasma Associated with Phyllody Disease on Dimorphotheca pluvialis in Egypt". International Journal of Phytopathology 13, n.º 1 (30 de abril de 2024): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.33687/phytopath.013.01.5065.

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During the spring of 2021-2022, imported grown African daisy (Dimorphotheca pluvialis L. Moench) plants (Family: Asteracae) exhibiting symptoms of phyllody phytoplasma, such as phyllody and virescence of flowers, and witches' broom, were observed in different gardens of Cairo governorate, Egypt. The disease was successfully transmitted experimentally through dodder (Cuscuta reflexa) to healthy periwinkle (Cantharanthus roseus) plants. The light and transmission electron microscopic examination revealed phytoplasma units in sieve tubes with a lot of deterioration of the cell components due to the phytoplasma infection. Nested polymerase chain reaction (nested-PCR) assay used as a key technique to identify the phytoplasma by amplifying products of 1250 bp using two pairs of primers; a universal primer pair (P1/P7) and (R16F2n/R16R2) as a specific primer pair. The Egyptian phytoplasma isolate (Dimo-Cairo) was registered with accession number “OQ676407.1” in the NCBI GenBank. MEGA sequence analysis software version 11 was used to generate the phylogenetic tree of Dimo-Cairo and to compare it with the other phytoplasma strains. The clustering of phytoplasma strains confirmed that Dimo-Cairo was associated with the 16Sr-II group (Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia), and placed it close to stem curling and phyllody phytoplasma (16Sr-II-A subgroup), witches-broom phytoplasma and cactus witches-broom phytoplasma (16Sr-II-C subgroup) and Corchorus olitorius phytoplasma and Vicia faba stunting phytoplasma (16Sr-II-D subgroup). To our knowledge, this is the first report of a phytoplasma infecting Dimorphotheca pluvialis plants in Egypt
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Richey, Lisa. "Family planning and the politics of population in Tanzania: international to local discourse". Journal of Modern African Studies 37, n.º 3 (setembro de 1999): 457–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x99003110.

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Population politics in Tanzania reflect multiple understandings of the ‘problem’ of population. While Tanzania has a long history of family planning service provision through its childspacing programmes, a national population policy was not adopted until 1992. This work explores the ambiguity and ambivalence reflected in the discourse surrounding the Tanzanian National Population Policy. Although an international consensus on questions of population and family planning may have been reached at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, when we look at actual cases of policy formulation and implementation, the discourse reflects ambiguity and conflict rather than consensus. The Tanzanian case suggests that this ambiguity may be strategic. Competing ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ approaches have been articulated from the level of national policy negotiations to that of local implementation. This enables the Tanzanian government, promoting a ‘positive’ view of population, to ally itself with proponents of an expanded reproductive health agenda without alienating the elements of the population establishment that pushed for a population policy and fund its implementation.
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HOSSAIN, MIAN B., BARKAT-E. KHUDA e JAMES F. PHILLIPS. "THE EFFECTS OF OUTREACH ON PERCEIVED QUALITY OF CARE IN TWO RURAL AREAS OF BANGLADESH". Journal of Biosocial Science 36, n.º 5 (13 de agosto de 2004): 507–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932003006370.

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The 1994 Cairo Conference on Population and Development consensus called for actions that will make family planning programmes oriented to the needs and concerns of women that are served. This paper, based on data from Bangladesh, presents an illustrative analysis of how an outreach programme can be evaluated by this criterion. A scale for perceived service quality is developed from five indicators of desirable characteristics of services. Regression methods are used to assess the impact of outreach service encounters on the perceived quality scale. Econometric methods are used to adjust for endogeneity that arises from the selectivity of outreach encounters and the selective service exposure of contraceptive users. Results show that increasing contact with outreach workers increases client satisfaction with the overall quality of the Bangladesh family planning programme.
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Bangura, Ahmed Sheikh. "Islamic Society in Practice". American Journal of Islam and Society 13, n.º 3 (1 de outubro de 1996): 409–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v13i3.2303.

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Islamic Society in Practice is written in a new tradition of Westernscholarship on Islam that seeks to represent an alternative view to that ofOrientalism. The author sets out to analyze Islam as lived and practiced ineveryday life, and brings out the human dimension of a region and a religioustradition that largely have been stereotyped in the West. Withoutadvocating conversion or the blurring of differences, she argues thatapproaching Islamic and Arab cultures on their own terms and recognizingtheir strengths and weaknesses will produce the crosscultural understandingnecessary for world peace in the twenty-first century.The book, the result of more than two decades of research and over fiveyears of residence in Khartoum, Cairo, and Tunis, covers a wide range ofsubjects. Among these are the five pillars of Islam, Islamic values andsocial practice, family and gender relations, the ongoing debate on thereform of family law, Islamic identities in a changing world, and the sociopoliticaldimensions of contemporary Islamic movements.The author's study of Islam and her residence among and closeinteraction with Muslims accorded her considerable access to Islamicculture and enabled her to debunk tenured stereotypes. She gives a veryintimate picture of the ethos of Muslim societies and pays special attentionto the structure of the extended Muslim family and the status ofwomen in Islamic societies. In a bid to explode the myth of theoppressed Muslim woman, she goes beyond facile observations to lookat the deeper social and ethical logic that informs apparent genderbaseddiscrepancies in Islamic laws and practices. She also documentsfacts about the strides that Muslim women have been making that nevermake it to the headlines: For instance, many major universities in theMiddle East, such as Cairo University, have about 50 percent femalestudents, and until recently, there was a greater proportion of femalemedical doctors and engineers in Arab Muslim societies than in theWest ...
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El-Nasr, Eman M. Seif. "Breast Cancer risk factors and screening practices Among Women Attending Family Health Centers in Cairo Governorate". IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science 06, n.º 03 (maio de 2017): 12–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/1959-0603011223.

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Sinding, Steven W. "What has happened to family planning since Cairo and what are the prospects for the future?" Contraception 78, n.º 4 (outubro de 2008): S3—S6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2008.03.019.

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Frenkel, Miriam. "“Al-Raqqa, Namely Kalne” – Testimonies from the Cairo Geniza". Der Islam 99, n.º 2 (6 de outubro de 2022): 461–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/islam-2022-0022.

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Abstract The article concerns the medieval history of the strategic city al-Raqqa, situated at the junction of the Balīkh and Euphrates Rivers. After an overview of the city’s middle Islamic history, gathered from Islamic textual sources and archaeological finds, it focuses on the city’s history during the fifth/eleventh century, which is also its most obscure period, on which the textual sources are silent and archaeological finds are scanty. Eleventh century al Raqqa is revealed through several documents from the Cairo Geniza, which tell the story of the al- Lādhiqī family, whose members occupied leadership positions in the local Jewish community and around. Through the saga of the al-Lādhiqīs, some light is shed on the dimorphic rule exercised by the Bedouin tribe of Banū Numayr on the city and on the local Jewish community and the ways it integrated in the city and in the wider network of Jewish communities.
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Inhorn, Marcia. "Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer, ed., Family, Gender, and Population in the Middle East: Policies in Context (Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press, 1995). Pp. 275." International Journal of Middle East Studies 29, n.º 4 (novembro de 1997): 626–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743800065247.

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Nag, Kaushik, e Manas Patra. "RMNCH+A: A Strategic Approach to Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health in India: A New Initiative in Health Care Delivery System". Journal of Comprehensive Health 2, n.º 1 (24 de outubro de 2020): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.53553/jch.v02i01.003.

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Mother & child health care remained at the core of health care delivery system in India since independence. India is the first country to launch a National Family Planning Program 1952 which focused mostly on population control. After almost 25 years ofoperation, it was revealed that population control goals cannot be attained in isolation, without ensuring health and well-being ofmothers and children. The ‘welfare’ concept was introduced in the National Family Welfare Programmelaunched in 1977.Inyear 1992, Child Survival and Safe Motherhood (CSSM) Programme was launched, where all MCH interventions, solong running vertically, were brought under single umbrella.Following the International Conference on Population Development(ICPD) held at Cairo in1994, Reproductive and Child Health(RCH) approach was adopted in India in 1997. RCH approachintegrated all existing MCH interventions with two additional components of adolescent health and management of RTIs& STIs.
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Šute, Ivica. "Filming the Orient". Review of Croatian history 17, n.º 1 (2021): 309–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22586/review.v17i1.19689.

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The largest and most luxurious passenger ship in the Adriatic was the steamship “Queen Mary”, that initially held constant 12-days line from Sušak, via Split and Dubrovnik to Greece. Later, that line was extended to Palestine and Egypt, and has attracted the attention of members of the Zagreb elite. Among the first ones who have travelled that line, from September 13th until October 7th, 1933, was the prominent Zagreb’s entrepreneurial family Deutsch-Maceljski. Their experience and atmosphere from the cruise and places they visited were recorded by the film camera. They recorded footage and descriptions of Istanbul, the Bosphorus, Rhodes, Beirut, Lebanon and Damascus, and the most fascinating images and descriptions were the family visits to Jaffa, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv and Cairo. In this article, we will analyze this rare film that has been preserved in the Cinematheque of the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb.
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W. Dungumaro, Esther. "Men as Equal Partners in Reproductive Health: What are Their Own Perception and Roles?" Tanzania Journal for Population studies and Development 26, n.º 2 (31 de dezembro de 2019): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v26i2.99.

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Since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo (1994) and the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing there has been an increasing consensus on the importance of involving men in reproductive health care. This paper analysed male perception of involvement and their roles in productive health in a study that was conducted in 2015 and used the Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey (TDHS) to compliment the empirical data. Findings show male still perceive themselves main decision makers on reproductive health issues. Their roles were mainly centred on decision making on matters of reproductive health including family planning. About sixty-one percent (60.6 percent) indicated that decision about sex has to be done by men. On the use of family planning, more than seventy percent (72.4 percent) indicated that men are the ones to make such decision. The study established that while 78.7 percent of the respondents approves of family planning, less than fifty percent (43 percent) indicated that they discuss family planning issues with their spouse. This further demonstrates that men are main decision makers on issues of reproductive health. Analysis of their knowledge on reproductive health, using DHS data indicate that about 100% were informed of at least one family planning method and that the majority get information from authentic sources including radio, television and newspapers. Based on the results and understating that knowledge of men’s own perception is critical for both pragmatic and policy interventions, it is recommended that deliberate efforts need to continue to have men change their perceptions and become equal partners in reproductive health for the benefit of the family and society at large.
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Ilin-Tomich, Alexander. "The Vizier Ankhu and the Dual Vizierate in the Late Middle Kingdom". Journal of Egyptian History 14, n.º 2 (17 de dezembro de 2021): 145–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18741665-12340075.

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Abstract The conjecture that the vizier Ankhu’s centre of life lay in Thebes has been expressed by previous scholars. This paper reviews the available evidence, complemented by a new reading of stela Cairo CG 20102 and the accounts of the smaller manuscript of pBoulaq 18. Taken together, the data suggests that Ankhu, his father, and his sons, all holding the office of the vizier, had their seat in Thebes. Given that at least one other vizier stands chronologically between Ankhu and his father, the association of Ankhu’s family with Thebes supports the hypothesis of a dual vizierate in the late Middle Kingdom; a theory long proposed but deemed unconfirmed.
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Elnemais Fawzy, Michael. "Quality of life and human rights conditions in a public psychiatric hospital in Cairo". International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare 8, n.º 4 (21 de dezembro de 2015): 199–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhrh-02-2015-0006.

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Purpose – There is no documented evidence on service users’ perceptions of quality of care and observance of human rights in mental health residential facilities in Egypt after the new mental health law passed in 2009. The purpose of this paper is to investigate El-Abbassia Mental Health Hospital in Cairo. Special attention is paid as to the variety of human rights violations which are experienced by the users and the context in which these violations occur. Design/methodology/approach – A cross-sectional study was performed relying on 36 depth interviews with patients, 58 staff members and 15 family members, reviews of documents and observations by an independent assessment team consisting of the author, another psychiatrist, a nurse and a family member using the World Health Organization Quality Rights Tool Kit which uses the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) as its framework. Findings – The study reported empirical insights into how the steps taken by the hospital to address several of the themes drawn from the CRPD require either improvement or initiation to comply fully with the convention’s themes. Research limitations/implications – Respondents may have failed to disclose their true experiences due to fear of punishment. Practical implications – Users admitted to mental hospitals have often been forgotten, thus becoming victims of violence, neglect and other human rights violations. Social implications – An opportunity to promote public awareness of the rights of patients. Originality/value – The importance of this study came from being the first documented evidence on service users’ perceptions of quality of care and observance of human rights in mental health residential facilities in Egypt after the new mental health law passed in 2009.
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Khalil, Amany, Anas M. Hosney Lila e Nouran Ashraf. "Optimization and Prediction of Different Building Forms for Thermal Energy Performance in the Hot Climate of Cairo Using Genetic Algorithm and Machine Learning". Computation 11, n.º 10 (2 de outubro de 2023): 192. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computation11100192.

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The climate change crisis has resulted in the need to use sustainable methods in architectural design, including building form and orientation decisions that can save a significant amount of energy consumed by a building. Several previous studies have optimized building form and envelope for energy performance, but the isolated effect of varieties of possible architectural forms for a specific climate has not been fully investigated. This paper proposes four novel office building form generation methods (the polygon that varies between pentagon and decagon; the pixels that are complex cubic forms; the letters including H, L, U, T; cross and complex cubic forms; and the round family including circular and oval forms) and evaluates their annual thermal energy use intensity (EUI) for Cairo (hot climate). Results demonstrated the applicability of the proposed methods in enhancing the energy performance of the new forms in comparison to the base case. The results of the optimizations are compared together, and the four families are discussed in reference to their different architectural aspects and performance. Scatterplots are developed for the round family (highest performance) to test the impact of each dynamic parameter on EUI. The round family optimization process takes a noticeably high calculation time in comparison to other families. Therefore, an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) prediction model is developed for the round family after simulating 1726 iterations. Training of 1200 configurations is used to predict annual EUI for the remaining 526 iterations. The ANN predicted values are compared against the trained to determine the time saved and accuracy.
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EL-Gendy, Ibrahim Sadek, Shereen M. S. EL- Kholy, Eslam S. Metwally e Omima Refaat Mohamed. "MEDICOLEGAL PATTERN OF FAMILY VIOLENCE PROBLEM IN CAIRO AND GIZA GOVERNORATES, EGYPT: A FOUR-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY". Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences and Applied Toxicology 16, n.º 1 (1 de junho de 2016): 115–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/ejfsat.2016.39956.

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Elharoni, Hanaa H. Abdallah, Mohsen A. Gadallah, Hasnaa A. Abou Seif e Dina N. K. Boulos. "Patient Safety Attitude among Health Care Providers in Family Health Care Centres in Nasr City in Cairo Governorate". Egyptian Journal of Community Medicine 31, n.º 3 (julho de 2013): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0011939.

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