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HAJJ: DR. MAHMOUD AYOUB WITH JAMAL BELICA ISLAMMATTERSNOW.COM
of 2000 saw the release of his two-volume publication, Dirasat fi al-Alaqat al-Masihiyyah al-Islamiyyah in Arabic (Studies in Christian-Muslim Relations). Islam: Faith and History appeared in 2004. In addition, his articles have appeared in books and journals, like, The Muslim World, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Bulletin of the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies (Tokyo, Japan) and Islamochristiana (Rome, Italy), among many others. Prof. Ayoub has also served and is still ...
Conversations With History - Steven A. Cook
The Implications of Military Rule for Democratization in the Middle East Steven A. Cook Douglas Dillon Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations January 31, 2008 Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Steven A. Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations for a discussion of the impact of the military on democratization in Turkey, Algeria, and Egypt. He analyzes the structure of power in these countries, the role of Islamic parties in furthering democratization, and raises important questions ...
Painted Cave
drills needed in bead production may have played a role in the development of social complexity in Chumash society. Some researchers believe the Chumash may have been visited by Polynesians between 400CE and 800CE, nearly 1000 years before Christopher Columbus reached The Americas.Although the concept is rejected by most archaeologists who work with the Chumash culture, studies published in peer-reviewed journals have given the idea greater plausibility. The Chumash advanced sewn-plank ...
Health Care 2009 - David Wilson, Myra Christopher, Elaine McIntosh
CARE IS. AND AT THE END OF LIFE, THE DATA JUST DOES NOT SUBSTANCE 8 THOSE BELIEFS. IT IS NOT THE TRUTH. AND IN FACT, THE REVERSE IS MOST OFTEN THE CASE. WE KNOW WHAT AMERICANS WANT IN LIFE. THERE ARE MOUNTAINS OF DATA. THERE ARE DOZENS OF STUDIES. STUDIES ABOUT THIS ISSUE AND THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT THE DATA HOLD TRUE ACROSS SOCIAL, CULTURAL, ETHNIC AND ECONOMIC LINES. AT THE END OF LIFE, PEOPLE WANT TO BE AT HOME IF THEY CAN BE. THEY WANT THEIR PAIN CONTROLLED. THEY WANT THEIR SYMPTOMS ...
Health Care Stakeholder Discussion: Women
And, therefore, what services and care the women receive need to be what they really need to be receiving. And as society has fought for years for women to be studied, there's still a great deal more that needs to be done. And, you know, we feel that the research needs to be translated quickly into practice, that the underlying research needs to be done correctly. And that's in addition to the comparative effectiveness research being contemplated or being done now and being done as ...