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    Dr. Ali Naci Duyduk'un hayat ve faaliyetleri

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    Giresun'unun yeti tirmi oldu u önemli bir sima olan Dr. Ali Naci Duyduk, 1893 y l nda Giresun'da do mu tur. Haydarpa a T p Fakültesi mezunudur. Tabip te men olarak Birinci Dünya Sava 'nda Y ld r m Ordular na atanm t r. Milli Mücadele y llar nda Giresun'da Pontusçulara kar I k gazetesinde yaz lar yazm ve Karadeniz gazetesini ç karm t r. Erzurum Kongresi'nde Giresun delegesidir. As l mesle i doktorluk olmas na ra men hekimlik d nda siyaset ve spor alan nda faaliyet göstermi tir. Dr. Ali Naci Duyduk, 1950 y l ndan önce hükümet ve belediye tabipli i, Fiskobirlik Genel Müdürlü ü yapm t r. Giresun Halkevi, K z lay Derne i Giresun ubesi, Giresun Ticaret Odas Üyeli i, Bulancak CHP ilçe ba kanl , Çocuk Esirgeme Kurumu gibi sivil toplum örgütleriyle Hilalspor, Aksu Gençlik ve Giresunspor gibi spor kulüplerinde aktif olarak yer alm t r. CHP Giresun l dare Heyetinde görev yapm t r. 1940'l y llar n sonlar nda DP l Ba kanl yapm t r. 1950-1960 y llar aras nda DP'den Giresun milletvekilidir. 27 May s 1960 ihtilali ile Yass ada'da yarg lanarak beraat etmi tir.1968-1973 y llar aras nda AP'den Giresun Belediye Ba kan seçilmi tir. iir, makale ve dü ünce yaz lar yazm t r. 1980 y l nda Giresun'da ölmü tür

    {Ali-Hamoud}, Y

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    An analytical study of the theatre of the Syrian playwright Saadallah Wannous, with particular emphasis on the plays written after the 1967 war

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    This study is an examination of the life and work of the Syrian dramatist Saadallah Wannous (1941-1997). Wannous's name is virtually unknown in the West; only two academic studies of any significance have appeared in English on this eminent and challenging writer, who was honoured by UNESCO at the end of his life. Even in the Arab world his standing rests largely upon his celebrity as a cultural icon, since professional performances of his plays are rare due to the decline of the theatre in the region, and little attention has been devoted to theatre studies by Arab academics. The two studies in English do not attempt to be comprehensive but focus on particular stages of Wannous's career. This study is, therefore, the first to encompass the full range of Wannous's work. To do so it combines an account of his life which seeks to comprehend the various forces that shaped his thinking with an analysis of his dramatic works. The study concentrates on the plays written in the years following the trauma inflicted on the Arab world by the catastrophe of their defeat in the Arab-Israeli war of June, 1967. Wannous's career can be divided into three phases: the immature plays of his young manhood which are influenced by European models and generally focus on the social condition of the individual; his middle period - the `theatre of politicisation', when his Marxist politics were the main factor shaping his drama; and his late works, which are characterised by an extraordinary freedom of thought and expression. The introduction places Wannous in his historical and sociocultural context and provides a brief background explaining the literary and theatrical traditions of the Arab world that influenced his activity as a dramatist. Each phase is then examined in turn and the plays are analysed in accordance with the focus of the study. This means that emphasis is given to the middle period, but no significant work is neglected. The study aims to trace the trajectory of Wannous's development using a variety of sources: the plays themselves, Wannous's own journalism and critical writings, interviews with his widow, his friends and colleagues, and numerous journals, books and articles, some of which contain important interviews with Wannous that shed light on his thought and ways of working. Use is also made of the two studies mentioned above. The study shows that Wannous's theatre was influenced by the key political, social and cultural developments of his time, and that he constantly sought to find forms that would express those transformations in dramatic terms

    Más Allá de la Rentabilidad: Annalisa Sentuti y Ali Díaz nos explican cómo la sostenibilidad puede impulsar el crecimiento empresarial

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    El artículo analiza cómo la sostenibilidad impulsa el crecimiento empresarial, destacando la importancia de los reportes de sostenibilidad. Dos expertas, Annalisa Sentuti y Ali Díaz, discuten los desafíos económicos, regulatorios y culturales que enfrentan las empresas al adoptar prácticas sostenibles, así como los pasos para integrar la sostenibilidad en el modelo de negocio y la importancia de la rendición de cuentas. La investigación de Ali Díaz, con énfasis en la rendición de cuentas de sostenibilidad, ofrece un valioso análisis para las empresas. Entrevista por Karen La Rosa, de GĚREN

    Entrevista con Souad Hadj-Ali Mouhoub

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    Entrevista electrónica realizada por Isaac Donoso y respondida por Souad Hadj-Ali Mouhoub durante el mes de abril del año 2020

    MUHAMMED ALI

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    "Siempre quise saber por qué Tarzán era el rey de la jungla en África y erablanco. Un hombre blanco con un pañal en África aullando: \u27¡ah, ah, ah, ah!\u27.¿Vieron Tarzán? Pelea con los africanos y rompe mandíbulas a los leones. Además, Tarzán habla con los animales, y los africanos que han estado allí durante siglos no pueden hablar con los animales. Sólo puede Tarzán.”CASSIUS CLAY(MUHAMMED ALI)197

    Factors influencing development of management strategies for the Abou Ali River in Lebanon. I: Spatial variation and land use

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    Surface water bodies are progressively subject to increasing stress as a result of environmentally degrading processes primarily related to anthropogenic activities. This study assesses and examines the impact of land use and anthropogenic activities on the spatial variation in water quality of the Abou Ali River in North Lebanon. It is the first detailed study of its kind in Lebanon and adds to the existing Knowledge by shedding light on a relatively small Mediterranean river in a developing country where there is a paucity of such studies. The assessment was conducted at the end of the dry season in 2002 and 2003 and the end of the wet season in 2003 and 2004. The study has demonstrated the importance of anthropogenic influences on the water quality of the Abou Ali River Basin, as concentrations of most contaminants were higher at locations with greatest human activity. The most adversely affected area was the section of the river that flows through an entirely urbanized and highly populated region, the Tripoli conurbation. Upstream rural sites were enriched by contaminants primarily from non-point sources such as agricultural runoff and poultry litter whereas contaminant concentrations at the urban sites were enriched by a combination of sewage discharge and flow of contaminants from upstream. If the Abou Ali River is to be utilized as a managed water resource and its water quality sustained, point source discharges will require treatment and land use management must be planned to minimize the impact of diffuse source pollution on the river. A high priority should be given to the implementation and enforcement of the precautionary and polluter pays principles. Moreover, an effective legal, economic and institutional framework is required to encourage investment in waste reduction and control and to introduce environmentally sound practices

    Targeting the protein-protein interactions of the HIV lifecycle

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    The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), relies heavily on protein-protein interactions in almost every step of its lifecycle. Targeting these interactions, especially those between virus and host proteins, is increasingly viewed as an ideal avenue for the design and development of new therapeutics. In this tutorial review, we outline the lifecycle of HIV and describe some of the protein-protein interactions that control and regulate each step of this process, also detailing efforts to develop therapies that target these interactions
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