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    Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan

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    The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders

    Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA)

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    <p>When you use this dataset, please also cite the following paper introducing it:</p> <p>Petro Pesonen, Ulla Moilanen, Meeli Roose, Jarkko Saipio, Jasse Tiilikkala, Muhammad Usman Sanwal, Visa Immonen, Outi Vesakoski & Päivi Onkamo (submitted manuscript): Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA).</p> <p>The database also includes a collection of photographs that are found in another Zenodo repository and should be referenced as follows: Moilanen et al. 2024. (Moilanen, U., Pesonen, P., Saipio, J., Tiilikkala, J., Sanwal, M. 2024. Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA)), photograph repository: https://zenodo.org/records/10417384</p> <p>The AADA database is thematically organised into three MS Excel tables according to the prehistoric era: Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age periods. Each period contains both period-specific and general artefact categories and accordingly also period-specific and general variables(Table 1). The database is provided also as csv-files.</p> <p><em>Table 1. The artefact categories included in the AADA database.</em></p> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p><strong>AADA Stone Age.xlsx</strong></p> </td> <td> <p><strong>AADA Bronze Age.xlsx</strong></p> </td> <td> <p><strong>AADA Iron Age.xlsx</strong></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p>Pottery</p> <p>Stone tools</p> <p>Clay artefacts</p> <p>Bone artefacts</p> <p>Wooden artefacts</p> <p>Amber</p> <p>Birch bark tar</p> </td> <td> <p>Pottery</p> <p>Stone tools</p> <p>Clay artefacts</p> <p>Bone artefacts</p> <p>Wooden artefacts</p> <p>Bronze objects</p> </td> <td> <p>Potter</p> <p>Stone tools</p> <p>Clay artefacts</p> <p>Bone artefacts</p> <p>Wooden artefacts</p> <p>Bronze artefacts</p> <p>Iron artefacts</p> <p>Silver and golden artefacts</p> <p>Beads</p> <p>Organic materials</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p> </p> <p>Each row in the table represents a single artefact, while each column represents a specific attribute, such as its type, period, site, and measurements. Pottery forms a different case as the material is not organised according to separate vessels (except pottery detailed in AADA Iron Age), but according to types/styles present in each collection main number. The detailed description of the data is found in the paper Pesonen et al. (2024).</p> <p> </p> <p>This is the second version of our dataset where we have removed few empty columns before the last column "Photo ID"</p> <p> </p&gt

    Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA)

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    <p>When you use this dataset, please also cite the following paper introducing it:</p> <p>Petro Pesonen, Ulla Moilanen, Meeli Roose, Jarkko Saipio, Jasse Tiilikkala, Muhammad Usman Sanwal, Visa Immonen, Outi Vesakoski & Päivi Onkamo (submitted manuscript): Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA).</p> <p>The database also includes a collection of photographs that are found in another Zenodo repository and should be referenced as follows: Moilanen et al. 2024. (Moilanen, U., Pesonen, P., Saipio, J., Tiilikkala, J., Sanwal, M. 2024. Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA)), photograph repository: https://zenodo.org/records/10417384</p> <p>The AADA database is thematically organised into three MS Excel tables according to the prehistoric era: Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age periods. Each period contains both period-specific and general artefact categories and accordingly also period-specific and general variables(Table 1). The database is provided also as csv-files.</p> <p><em>Table 1. The artefact categories included in the AADA database.</em></p> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p><strong>AADA Stone Age.xlsx</strong></p> </td> <td> <p><strong>AADA Bronze Age.xlsx</strong></p> </td> <td> <p><strong>AADA Iron Age.xlsx</strong></p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p>Pottery</p> <p>Stone tools</p> <p>Clay artefacts</p> <p>Bone artefacts</p> <p>Wooden artefacts</p> <p>Amber</p> <p>Birch bark tar</p> </td> <td> <p>Pottery</p> <p>Stone tools</p> <p>Clay artefacts</p> <p>Bone artefacts</p> <p>Wooden artefacts</p> <p>Bronze objects</p> </td> <td> <p>Potter</p> <p>Stone tools</p> <p>Clay artefacts</p> <p>Bone artefacts</p> <p>Wooden artefacts</p> <p>Bronze artefacts</p> <p>Iron artefacts</p> <p>Silver and golden artefacts</p> <p>Beads</p> <p>Organic materials</p> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p> </p> <p>Each row in the table represents a single artefact, while each column represents a specific attribute, such as its type, period, site, and measurements. Pottery forms a different case as the material is not organised according to separate vessels (except pottery detailed in AADA Iron Age), but according to types/styles present in each collection main number. The detailed description of the data is found in the paper Pesonen et al. (2024).</p> <p> </p&gt

    Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA) Photographs

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    <p><strong>Archaeological Artefact Dataset Finland, photos</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong><strong>Citing photographs:</strong></p> <p><strong>Moilanen et al. 2024. (Moilanen, U., Pesonen, P., Saipio, J., Tiilikkala, J., Sanwal, M. 2024. Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA)) </strong></p> <p><strong> </strong>and</p> <p><strong> </strong><strong>Pesonen et al. 2024. (Pesonen, P., Moilanen, U., Roose, M., Saipio, J., Tiilikkala, J., Sanwal, U., Immonen, V., Vesakoski, O. & Onkamo, P. 2024. Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA)). Resubmitted manuscript to Nature Scientific Data)</strong></p> <p><strong>Photographs download</strong></p> <p>Photograph repository: <a href="../records/11256533">https://zenodo.org/records/11256533</a></p> <p><strong> </strong><strong>AADA Dataset download of latest releases and descriptions </strong></p> <p>Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/11279777</p> <p>This dataset includes the photos related to Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA, https://zenodo.org/records/11279777). The aim of this paper is to act as AADA dataset photo naming and access guide.</p> <p><strong> </strong>Each artefact in the AADA Supplement 1. (https://zenodo.org/records/11279777) photo has an individual identifier name (Column “PhotoID”) and the corresponding individual photo (s) are is found with the same identifier (PhotoID) from the photo files in hand. The naming of the photographs was created with the following pattern (titles of columns of the AADA Database): “Collection” + ”Main number” + ”Subnumber”, e.g., KM 12345_5.jpg. In several cases there are many photographs of the same artefact and then these are indicated with a,b,c etc., e.g., KM 12345_5b.jpg. </p> <p>The photos are arranged according to their collection id:s (column “Collection” in Supplement 1. organised in folders in the AADA Supplement 2. To merge the photos to the typological data, users need to download the photos and AADA dataset to their computer and run the Python script available here, in the “AADA Photos Hyperlink folder”. The details about the script can be found in the Readme file. Users can also create hyperlinks to the Photo ID column of Excel tables. Photo links can be created directly in the Excel tables by linking to the Photo ID column. This enables quick access to the photos from within the database.</p> <p><strong>Photo ID naming convention</strong></p> <p>The photographs in the AADA dataset are named using the following pattern based on specific column titles from the database:</p> <p><strong>Example</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p>KM 12345_5.jpg</p> </li> <ul> <li> <p>Collection: KM</p> </li> <li> <p>Main number: 12345</p> </li> <li> <p>Subnumber: 5</p> </li> </ul> </ul> <p>In cases where there are multiple photographs of the same artefact, they are distinguished by adding letters (a, b, c, etc.) after the subnumber:</p> <ul> <li> <p>KM 12345_5b.jpg</p> </li> <ul> <li> <p>Collection: KM</p> </li> <li> <p>Main number: 12345</p> </li> <li> <p>Subnumber: 5</p> </li> <li> <p>Additional identifier: b</p> </li> </ul> </ul> <p><strong>Locating photographs:</strong></p> <p><strong>Downloading and running the Python script</strong></p> <p>To utilize the photos efficiently, follow these steps:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Download the photos and typological  data to your local computer.</p> </li> <li> <p>Navigate to the AADA Photos Hyperlink folder.</p> </li> <li> <p>Run the provided Python script to automate the hyperlinking process.</p> </li> </ol> <p><strong>Notes</strong></p> <p>Most of the pottery data do not have photos of them because the material is highly fragmented and unique vessels were not separated. <br> </p> <p><strong>Data restrictions</strong></p> <p>The dataset and photos are freely and openly available to anyone with the condition of mentioning this publication as a reference when using the data in publications.Dataset  and photos are for noncommercial use only.</p> <p> </p&gt

    The Complete Muhammad Ali

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    Including material and photographs not included in most of the 100 other books about the champion, Ishmael Reed's The Complete Muhammad Ali is more than just a biography-it is a fascinating portrait of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. An honest, balanced portrayal of Ali, the book includes voices that have been omitted from other books. It charts Ali's evolution from Black Nationalism to a universalism, but does not discount the Nation of Islam and Black Nationalism's important influence on his intellectual development. Filipino American author Emil Guillermo speaks about how "The Thrilla' In Manila" brought the Philippines into the 20th century. Fans of Muhammad Ali, boxing fans, and those interested in modern African American history and the Nation of Islam will be fascinated by this biography by an accomplished American author.Intro -- DEDICATION -- INTRODUCTION -- The Curious History of an Icon -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2 -- CHAPTER 3 -- CHAPTER 4 -- CHAPTER 5 -- CHAPTER 6 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Did the Secret Government Fear a U.S. Muslim/Overseas Muslim Alliance? -- CHAPTER 8 -- CHAPTER 9 -- The Break Between the Prophet and his Disciple -- CHAPTER 10 -- CHAPTER 11 -- CHAPTER 12 -- The GOAT (Greatest Of All Time): Ali or Louis? -- CHAPTER 13 -- The Nation of Islam, the Mob, Showdowns in Canada and Sonny Liston -- CHAPTER 14 -- CHAPTER 15 -- The Taunts: Marketing or Racism? -- CHAPTER 16 -- CHAPTER 17 -- CHAPTER 18 -- CHAPTER 19 -- Boxing and the Brain -- CHAPTER 20 -- Ali's Feet -- CHAPTER 21 -- Mr. Dick -- CHAPTER 22 -- CHAPTER 23 -- The Opening Ceremonies, November 2005 -- CHAPTER 24 -- December 2005, Las Vegas -- CHAPTER 25 -- CHAPTER 26 -- June 16, 2004 -- CHAPTER 27 -- CHAPTER 28 -- CHAPTER 29 -- Aix-en-Provence -- CHAPTER 30 -- Ali as a Black Nationalist -- San Francisco, January 2004 Black Liberation Book Fair -- CHAPTER 31 -- January 31, 2004 -- CHAPTER 32 -- October 2005, Chicago -- CHAPTER 33 -- Why Ali remained with Elijah instead of following Malcolm -- CHAPTER 34 -- CHAPTER 35 -- February 4, 2006, Oakland, California -- CHAPTER 36 -- Like Zeus Descending from Mount Olympus -- CHAPTER 37 -- CHAPTER 38 -- Tuesday, February 28, 2006, New York -- CHAPTER 39 -- Bigger Than Boxing -- CHAPTER 40 -- Tribes Gallery, New York, April 2006 -- CHAPTER 41 -- June 2006, Louisville, Kentucky -- CHAPTER 42 -- CHAPTER 43 -- CHAPTER 45 -- Bad Company -- CHAPTER 46 -- Coxson, A Very Charming Rogue -- CHAPTER 47 -- Ali and the largest embezzlement scheme in Wells Fargo history -- CHAPTER 48 -- CHAPTER 49 -- "Lonnie is a stabilizing force."-Harry Belafonte -- October 29, 2006 -- CHAPTER 50 -- Abdul Rahman -- CHAPTER 51 -- CHAPTER 52 -- CHAPTER 53How Will Ali Be Remembered? New York, January 8, 2005 -- CHAPTER 54 -- CONCLUSION -- AFTERWORD -- Boxers' Rights? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- MUHAMMAD ALI -- ISLAM AND NATION OF ISLAM -- BOXING -- RELATED SUBJECTS -- ALSO AVAILABLE FROM BARAKA BOOKSIncluding material and photographs not included in most of the 100 other books about the champion, Ishmael Reed's The Complete Muhammad Ali is more than just a biography-it is a fascinating portrait of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. An honest, balanced portrayal of Ali, the book includes voices that have been omitted from other books. It charts Ali's evolution from Black Nationalism to a universalism, but does not discount the Nation of Islam and Black Nationalism's important influence on his intellectual development. Filipino American author Emil Guillermo speaks about how "The Thrilla' In Manila" brought the Philippines into the 20th century. Fans of Muhammad Ali, boxing fans, and those interested in modern African American history and the Nation of Islam will be fascinated by this biography by an accomplished American author.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA) Photographs

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    <p><strong>AADA dataset photo naming and access guide</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Citing photographs:</strong></p> <p>Moilanen et al. 2024. (Moilanen, U., Pesonen, P., Saipio, J., Tiilikkala, J., Sanwal, M. 2024. Archaeological Artefact Database of Finland (AADA)) </p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Photographs download</strong></p> <p>Photograph repository: https://zenodo.org/records/10417384</p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Photo ID naming convention</strong></p> <p>The photographs in the AADA dataset are named using the following pattern based on specific column titles from the database:</p> <p>Example</p> <ul> <li> <p>KM 12345_5.jpg</p> </li> <ul> <li> <p>Collection: KM</p> </li> <li> <p>Main number: 12345</p> </li> <li> <p>Subnumber: 5</p> </li> </ul> </ul> <p>In cases where there are multiple photographs of the same artefact, they are distinguished by adding letters (a, b, c, etc.) after the subnumber:</p> <ul> <li> <p>KM 12345_5b.jpg</p> </li> <ul> <li> <p>Collection: KM</p> </li> <li> <p>Main number: 12345</p> </li> <li> <p>Subnumber: 5</p> </li> <li> <p>Additional identifier: b</p> </li> </ul> </ul> <p>Each photo has an individual name (ID) and the individual photo is found in the corresponding folder. The naming of the photographs was created with the following pattern (titles of columns of the AADA Database): “Collection” + ”Main number” + ”Subnumber”, e.g., KM 12345_5.jpg. In several cases there are many photographs of the same artefact and then these are indicated with a,b,c etc., e.g., KM 12345_5b.jpg. It is easy to find the photo of the artefact in question locating the correct folder. Users can also create hyperlinks to the Photo ID column of Excel tables. For that purpose, users need to download the AADA photos and AADA data to their computer and then run the python script available in the AADA Photos Hyperlink folder. The details about the script and how users can run that script can be found in the Readme file of the AADA Photos Hyperlink folder.</p> <p><strong>Locating photographs:</strong></p> <p>It is easy to find the photo of the artefact in question locating the correct folder. Photo links can be created directly in the Excel tables by linking to the Photo ID column. This enables quick access to the photos from within the database.</p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Downloading and running the Python script</strong></p> <p>To utilize the photos efficiently, follow these steps:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Download the photos and Excel data to your local computer.</p> </li> <li> <p>Navigate to the AADA Photos Hyperlink folder.</p> </li> <li> <p>Run the provided Python script to automate the hyperlinking process.</p> </li> </ol> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Notes</strong></p> <p>Most of the pottery data do not have photos of them because the material is highly fragmented and unique vessels were not separated. <br> </p> <p><strong>Data restrictions</strong></p> <p>The dataset and photos are freely and openly available to anyone with the condition of mentioning this publication as a reference when using the data in publications.Dataset  and photos are for noncommercial use only.</p> <p> </p&gt

    Nilai Pendidikan Karakter Dalam Kitab Washaya Al-Aba’ Li Al-Abna Karya Muhammad Syakir Al-Iskandari

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    This research aims to identify the character education values ​​contained in the book Washaya al-Aba' li al-Abna Muhammad Syakir and the role of his opinion on the richness of character education values. It is hoped that this research can be used as a source or reference in efforts to develop education and character as a whole, especially character education according to Islam. It can also be used as a reference to facilitate understanding of character education and as a reference for relevant research in the future. This research method is qualitative and uses a narrative biography method. By using a descriptive presentation approach, this autobiography of the character's thoughts combines the ideas of character education from his work. Library research, or library research, is a research method that involves books, articles, notes and electronic media. with primary sources from the book Washaya al Aba Li al-Abna and secondary sources from study books. In this research, data collection was carried out through the documentation method, which includes searching for data through variables such as notes, books, and articles, among others. The author used a content analysis study to analyze the data; they analyzed the data textually based on the contents of the book. The research results show that the book Washaya al Aba Li al-Abna contains 17 educational character values, divided into two categories: 10 character values ​​fall into the moral category and 7 character values ​​fall into the performance category. Faith and piety, love and obedience to the Messenger of Allah, respect for parents, respect for teachers, truth or honesty, nobility or self-respect, patience, sincerity and a simple life are moral characters. Performance characteristics also include trust, discipline, hard work, never giving up, love of the country, interest in reading or literacy knowledge, and concern for the environment

    Biography of Muhammad Baba

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    Ce manuscrit est une biographie du savant islamique Muhammad Baba du village de Doumga, au Sénégal. Elle fait partie d'une série de biographies que l'auteur a écrites sur les dirigeants islamiques en Afrique de l'Ouest.This manuscript is a biography of Islamic scholarMuhammad Baba of the village of Doumga, in Senegal. It is one of a series of biographies that the author has written about Islamic leaders in West Africa

    Some Letters by Muhammad al-Ghāli Ba

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    Ce manuscrit comprend des correspondances et un article. Les correspondances étaient destinées à plusieurs personnes. L'article a été réécrit lorsque l'auteur, Muhammad al-Ghali, travaillait à la radio nationale mauritanienne. L'article traite de la situation politique de la Mauritanie dans les années 80. Il discute des relations entre les partis politiques existants en Mauritanie.This manuscript includes correspondences and one article. The correspondences had been destined to several people. The article was written back when the author, Muhammad al-Ghali, was working at Mauritania' s National Radio. The article addresses the political situation of Mauritania in the 1980s. It discusses the relationship between the existing political parties in Mauritanian

    Hydraulic simulations to evaluate and predict design and operation of the Chashma Right Bank Canal

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    Irrigation systems / Irrigation canals / Flow control / Velocity / Canal regulation techniques / Hydraulics / Simulation models / Design / Operations / Crop-based irrigation / Distributary canals / Water delivery / Policy / Protective irrigation / Water allocation / Water requirements / Sedimentation / Water distribution / Equity / Water conveyance / Pakistan / Chashma Right Bank Canal
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