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Tancok es Czardas - Mahr/Buike - great banda - audio
Mahr /Buike Tancok es Czardas - (Gipsy Ouverture) - great (pseudo-) banda - audio-- vln solo, cl Bb solo - piano – strings (2 vlns-viola) - cello -- BBWV 178.1 - 178.5 - 6:00 - Neuss 202
Extreme Individualism of Dawkin's Selfish Gene Fallacy-False Premise "gene selfishness will usually give rise to selfishness in individual behaviour = "limited form of altruism" vs studies of compassion, Sprecher-Fehr = spirituality correlation +Mannheim
Extreme Individualism & Dawkins Fallacy Dawkins argues that "gene selfishness will usually give rise to selfishness in individual behaviour” – That is an excellent illustration in academia of what David Hay referred to as “Extreme Individualism” – a problem in Western Academia which Virgilio Enriquez also brought to light. Virgilio Enriquez was a social psychologist and the Father of Filipino psychology "Ama ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino." The research model he used provided valuable information on culture-as-target and culture-as-source approach which have a tremendous influence in regulating practical applications.” (Wikipedia)
As a point of information there have been 288 school shootings in the U.S. versus 1 in India and 1 in the Philippines according to Wikipedia. India has the prosocial idea-norm-value of Dharma (social order) embedded in their culture, and, as Jeremiah Lasquety-Reyes along with Reynaldo Ileto, and the theologian L Mercado and many other Filipino scholars point out the Kapwa (shared identity self as others value) – loob (relational will (vs western ideal of the individual as an absolute in a very sophisticated and interconnected social society) also are prosocial norms-values embedded in Filipino culture
While many social psychologists appear to recognize kapwa-loob as norms-values, few seem to think about the academic norms such as Dawkins selfish gene norm or worse the Materialist norm that “All spirituality is unreal” – those are norms – or maladaptive stereotypes as the case may be
Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Libraries and Its Impact on Library Operations Review
This article presents a literature review on the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in libraries and its impact on library operations. This study aims to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of AI in the library context. The research methodology involved utilising the Scopus database and identifying 66 relevant articles related to AI. After removing duplicates and applying filters, all 65 articles were reviewed, and their key findings and summaries are presented in this article. The information presented herein will serve as a valuable resource for researchers interested in exploring the use of AI in libraries
"Farming, Education and Migration"
La introducción del artículo plantea el desafío que enfrenta la juventud rural en Ecuador al finalizar la Enseñanza Media, ya que deben tomar decisiones cruciales sobre su futuro, entre continuar con la agricultura tradicional o migrar a las ciudades en busca de oportunidades económicas y educativas. Se menciona que los factores que influyen en esta elección son variados, incluyendo el contexto familiar, la tenencia de tierras, el acceso a la educación superior y las redes de migración. Además, se señala la importancia del papel del gobierno en el desarrollo de la juventud rural y la necesidad de un enfoque más profundo en las aspiraciones de los estudiantes rurales para mejorar las políticas de desarrollo rural y laborales
La naturaleza en la biblioteca: los herbarios de El Escorial y las colecciones de Diego Hurtado de Mendoza
The re-discovery of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza’s herbaria in the Library of El Escorial allows us to offer a somewhat different look at the library of this aristocrat, diplomat, collector and poet from Granada. As his library passed into the hands of Felipe II when Mendoza died in 1575, the herbaria were incorporated into the whole cultural, political and artistic program of the Royal monas- tery-palace-mausoleum. This paper aims to propose a new look to these herbaria within the two cultural contexts in which they lived. Both based, not only in the Mendoza’s library as a space of constructing knowledge about the natural world, but also playing different roles inside a library which had moved between Italy (Venice, Trent, Padua, Bologna, Rome) and Spain (Granada, Madrid, El Escorial) over four decisive decades for the future of the Catholic Monarchy
Agricultura, educación y migración: entendiendo la juventud rural en el norte de Ecuador
Este informe se sumerge en la realidad de la juventud rural en tres provincias de Ecuador, explorando sus aspiraciones y decisiones al concluir la educación secundaria. Centrándose en las dinámicas entre la tradición agrícola y las oportunidades modernas, el estudio revela las tensiones existentes entre conservar prácticas agrícolas familiares y la atracción de una educación superior y oportunidades urbanas. Utilizando un enfoque mixto, el análisis combina datos cuantitativos y cualitativos para destacar patrones de migración, percepciones sobre la rentabilidad agrícola y el papel de la propiedad de tierras en estas decisiones. El informe finalmente subraya la importancia de abordar estos desafíos para asegurar un desarrollo rural sostenible y equilibrado en Ecuador
The Making of Altaian Nationalism: Indigenous Intelligentsia, Oirot Prophecy, and Socialist Autonomy, 1904–1922
This chapter explores the development of ethnicity and nationalism among Indigenous people of the Mountain Altai amid the fragmentation and collapse of the Russian Empire and the eventual ascent of the political religion of Bolshevism. Geographically, the Mountain Altai is an area in southwestern Siberia, which is located at the intersections of the present-day Russian, Mongolian, and Chinese borders
Review: Keeping Two
A review of the 2022 book by Jordan Crane, “Keeping Two,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA's 2022 Notable Graphic Novels Review