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Correspondence: A reply
[No abstract available]Taha SK, 2010, ANAESTHESIA, V65, P358, DOI 10.1111-j.1365-2044.2010.06243.x0
Life in a clinical diploma course
This paper focuses on the author’s experience of a Clinical Diploma programme. The author is a Maori woman who is in her second year of a three year post-graduate Clinical Diploma programme. The paper includes comment on the cultural focus of content, culture conflicts and areas where the programme might be improved for Maori students
Operations research : an introduction / Hamdy A. Taha.
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Life and work of Taha Husain and his contribution to Arabic literature
Cílem předkládané práce je představit život a dílo Taha Husaina. Práce popisuje pozadí literární tvorby autora v období kulturního obrození v Egyptě, dále život a hlavní díla autora.Práce se také zabývá přínosem Taha Husaina arabské literatuře.Katedra blízkovýchodních studiíObhájenoThe aim of this thesis is to introduce the life and work of Taha Husin. This thesis describes the background of literary creating in the epoch of the cultural Renaisannce in Egypt, the life and the main literary works of the author. The thesis deals with the contribution of Taha Husain to the Arabic literature
Adeeb of Dr Taha Hussein, Translated by Professor Munawar Hussain: An Analysis
The famous Novel Adeeb is written by a blind Egyptian modernArabic wri ter Dr. Taha Hussain and Translated in Urdu by Prof.Muhammad Munawwar. He is renowned for his urdu translation of Arabic, English and Persian.His translation style is very creative and comprehenive. Taha Hussain's this Novel is the portrayal of an author whose idiosyncrasies make him a unique character. Inspite of being a blind man, he possesses phenomenal foresight. Craving for a Paris-based fellowship in literature, he divroces his wife. But after some time, formented by regrets, he languishes in his sense of guilt. This novel denotes Taha Hussain's attitude to life
The Effectiveness of Virtual R&D Teams in SMEs: Experiences of Malaysian SMEs
The number of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), especially those involved with research and development (R&D) programs and employed virtual teams to create the greatest competitive advantage from limited labor are increasing. Global and localized virtual R&D teams are believed to have a high potential for SMEs growth. Due to the fast growing complexity of the new product, coupled with new emerging opportunities of virtual teams, a collaborative approach is believed to be the future trend. This research explores the effectiveness of virtuality in SMEs virtual R&D teams. An online questionnaire emailed to Malaysian manufacturing SMEs and 74 usable questionnaires were received, representing a 20.8 percent return rate. To avoid the bias that may result from pre-suggested answer, a series of open-ended questions asked from expertise. This study based on analyzing an open-ended question; extract four main themes among expertise recommendations on the effectiveness of virtual teams for SMEs growth and performance. These are suitable for SMEs new product design manager to realize the key advantage and importance of virtual R&D teams in the process of NPD, which lead to increase the effectiveness of the new product's procedure.Virtual teams, New product development, Survey finding, Small and medium Enterprises.
Investigating the use of semantic technologies in spatial mapping applications
Semantic Web Technologies are ideally suited to build context-aware information retrieval applications. However, the geospatial aspect of context awareness presents unique challenges such as the semantic modelling of geographical references for efficient handling of spatial queries, the reconciliation of the heterogeneity at the semantic and geo-representation levels, maintaining the quality of service and scalability of communicating, and the efficient rendering of the spatial queries' results. In this paper, we describe the modelling decisions taken to solve these challenges by analysing our implementation of an intelligent planning and recommendation tool that provides location-aware advice for a specific application domain. This paper contributes to the methodology of integrating heterogeneous geo-referenced data into semantic knowledgebases, and also proposes mechanisms for efficient spatial interrogation of the semantic knowledgebase and optimising the rendering of the dynamically retrieved context-relevant information on a web frontend
A Comparative Study of Taha Husain's Views and the Western Conception of Fiction.
In the present Thesis "A Comparative Study of Taha Husain's Views and the Western Conception of Fiction" we deal with an author who has a strong impact over all Middle Eastern thought. Through our studying his works we have injected new ideas and methods of criticism hoping to give the reader a faithful picture of the conception of the critics in the west. We deal in the first part with the life of the author to serve as a back-ground for the whole research and to satisfy the reader's curiosity about any question which may arise from reading any chapter in the Thesis. In the first chapter of the second part, we deal with the short story both from the critics and the authors point of view. The western critics, especially English and American critics have supplied us with all the necessary information. Taha Husain's stories serve as practical field for the study as it is. In the second chapter we deal with the study of Autobiographical works and memoirs. In the third chapter, we deal with Taha Husain's romantic and social novels not forgetting to compare them with works of similar spirit in French literature as well as giving an account of the critics' conception of the novel in the West. In the fourth chapter we study his historical novels and works following the same plan of comparison which we adopted in the third chapter. The third part of this Thesis deals with the scientific and Aesthetic criticism which inevitably results from the continuous production of fiction and other Forms of Literature. In the first chapter of this part we try to give a clear picture of certain French critics who, in our opinion, influenced Taha Husain's scientific approach to literature which is only one side of his two fold method i.e.Sentific and Aesthetic criticism. In the following five chapters is a general review of all Taha Husain's critical works on Arabic literature. Except for points on which we lay strong emphasis, otherwise, it is left to the reader after he grasps the method of the French critics, to form a conclusion for the influence of the French critics on Taha Husain's method. In the second part of the Thesis which is concerned with the study of Taha Husain's short stories and novels, we will grasp the idea that Taha Husain is an author whose literature has a message in spite of the author's denial of this. To explain the reasons for this grave fact which undermines the value of many of his works, we have to ask ourselves why this is so? To answer this we have to study, in two lengthy appendices, Egyptian Society at large referring also to his plans to make a better society out of the existing chaos. We refer not only to his plans for political reformation but also to his plans for a better educational system. The present social revolution, with its good will, in Egypt might help some of his hopes for his dear Egypt to become true. We have supplied also extracts from his books as representative of his style and ideas. I might take the opportunity to criticize my own Thesis before anybody else does. Some might think that there are too many texts injected into the Thesis and I will not be surprised if others think that there are too few in such comparative study between the literatures of two worlds. My answer to the first group will be that I have the Arabic reader always in view while I am writing the Thesis since I wish him to be in touch with, as far as possible, systemized fictional and literary texts, so that he might have a clear perception of modern critical forms and values of which he has so little
A Thematic Study of Repetition in Taha Hussein’s The Call of the Curlew
This analytical study examines Taha Hussein’s The Call of the Curlew uses of repetitions as a stylistic feature which represents specific functions intended by the original author according to Nida's dynamic equivalence and compared to their equivalents in TT. The loss of meaning that comes out from deletion; the intended function by the original author; and the loss of theme and rheme that happens while deleting the repetition are the core of this study. The study includes content analysis of ten random selected examples from the novel and was based on Munday (2008 & 2010); Dickins et al (2002); Venuti (2013); Johnstone (1991); Hermans (2009); Chesterman (1997) and Bassnett (1980). The Study concludes that the translator tries to delete such a repetition to follow naturalness. Naturalness is not the appropriate strategy of translating repetition where it used as a stylistic feature by the original author. Loss of meaning and loss of theme-rheme order occur too
Employing Hot-Melt Extrusion Technology to Enhance the Solubility of Cannabidiol (CBD)
Corresponding author (Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery): Iman Taha, [email protected]://egrove.olemiss.edu/pharm_annual_posters_2022/1020/thumbnail.jp
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