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Clergy misconduct or boundary violations occur with sexual misconduct, financial mismanagement or embezzlement, bullying behavior, racism, or gross incivility toward a colleague, can you help me locate any research articles relevant to clergy misconduct?
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The texts written by Ana Maria Presta and Fernanda Molina might help. I don´t think they present cases specifically against colleagues, but they might be of help. They are both written in Spanish.
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which commercial technology is available ?
Probably is not necessary an head set and spirits of priests can be lead and activated with meditation like REIKI
What do you think ? This is an AI topic
Diego Moretti
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commercial technology can control brain ?
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In my books on the subject of “mathematics of opinions” I have shown that even positive beginnings (must) end in complete decadence, unless there is a premature end. This is most pronounced in the area of ​​politics, which for various reasons must degenerate into a melting pot of ideologically intellectually limited underachievers.
What is fatal, as can be observed live today, is the complete disconnection from reality: the leaders not only have an ideologically limited horizon of facts, they are also surrounded by a dense cordon of followers who absorb the leaders’ secretions with sexually fervent desire (I have also shown the background to this) and do not allow anything to get to them, i.e. they also effectively shield them from attempts at rational argumentation, which of course has an even greater effect on the ideologization.
On the other hand, the brain is bound to a demand-reward loop: people face challenges that, when mastered, cause a hormonal feeling of happiness (again, more details in “Mathematics of Opinions”). The absence of happiness hormones, in turn, causes people to look for new challenges. A problem arises when there are essentially no more challenges, because any action becomes without consequences.
This is also explained live in today's politics: normally, politicians should have to answer for an action, even if the responsibility only consists in asking themselves “Will I be voted out and can no longer act like this?” Today, the political system has reached a point where this no longer applies. All politicians, starting with the last backbencher in parliament, can do whatever they want without any consequences. A health minister can break laws and even the constitution, prove himself corrupt, send hundreds of thousands of citizens to illness and death and finally declare that all of this was not necessary - and stay in office and can carry on completely arbitrarily. No action has any consequences anymore, except perhaps for the last backbencher who is eliminated in the next round of elections.
Of course, this does not only apply to politics. The people behind it who still have some intelligence, the oligarchs or multi-billionaires who at least partially play their games behind the scenes, are also affected. For someone like Bill Gates, no action has any consequences anymore and the reward of happiness hormones is missing.
Ultimately, this leads to a displacement activity according to the motto "one man's joy is another man's sorrow". What can no longer be achieved through positive experiences of one's own can be achieved through negative experiences of others, for which one is ultimately responsible. The appeal of the matter is that you don't have to feel any consequences yourself, but others do (this is again explained in more detail in the books). This starts with the reporting of critics (even the followers in the justice system are subject to such mechanisms, as they too no longer have to fear any consequences if they ignore the law) and continues all the way to compulsory vaccination. I think it is quite possible that some politician or another has experienced a kind of inner reward orgasm in their uncompromising commitment to compulsory vaccination against the fears of those affected.
Where does it end? Wild conspiracy theories report cruel rituals by the rich and powerful in which women or - as the crowning glory - children are sacrificed. Well, if you think the development described through to the end, these are not conspiracy theories, but for some of those affected it may well end there. The ultimate kick from murdering someone else because something else no longer gives them a kick.
Is that also the background to the current desire for war that prevails everywhere? In Ukraine, the machinations of these people, who preach daily that more and more powerful weapons must be sent there, have probably already cost 1 million human lives, and another million could well be saved by what the Israeli government is doing, also with the help of the local hawks. And these things are not even far away: on social and other networks you can watch videos of people dying there at any time. Does that give you a kick? Or are we all already oversaturated with the virtual reality of the media industry, which can depict blood splattering around and guts hanging from houses in much more colorful ways with the help of AI? Is there really a desire to experience that live? Or is there still so much residual reality that you would rather not experience it yourself, but at least see someone you know personally die?
There is a lot to suggest that the ideological view is becoming increasingly narrow. It seems that the invulnerability of the warmongers leads them to make invulnerability itself an axiom of their thinking, in the sense that a war can destroy everything around them, but not them and their way of life. They seem to believe that they will continue to live in a luxury villa with servants who bring them everything they ask for, when everything around them looks like something out of a Mad Max film. And unfortunately, this virus also seems to be infecting those who are just the bulk of the claqueurs.
The reality: in the EU countries, no one has enough weapons to wage a war for even a few days. No one has a war industry that could provide replacements. The population is anything but ready or willing to fight; they are no longer even willing to work. One might consider the replacement of a private as warlord by a lance corporal as progress, but it is certainly not. The warmongering has no basis in reality, but is nevertheless constantly intensifying. Even if there is no war, it will still lead to hardship and misery. And although this cannot be overlooked, there is still a majority of the population that continues to enthusiastically participate.
As a consequence of current experiences, one view must be corrected: up to now, sociological and psychological models have assumed that a proportion of 25% - 33% of realists is enough to overturn the ideology. Current developments, however, show that an absolute majority, i.e. >50%, is actually necessary for a tipping point. Or, to put it more brutally: if you want peace, you must first kill everyone who wants war.
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Well, you have addressed exactly the strategic points that we thought at least some of were developed to the point where no major accident could happen. I don't know how things are going with you, but here in Germany everything has completely failed.
Transparency and responsibility: Transparency can only be expected from management personnel with authority. Unfortunately, we are in a situation in which management personnel have positional power due to networks and cannot afford transparency for competitive reasons. Responsibility no longer exists at all, as can be seen from the many scandals that are survived unscathed.
Psychological support: There is no understanding that this is necessary. You can't even forcibly commit a leading politician to help him get back on his feet.
Public education: this requires a functioning press if it is to be even partially successful. But that no longer exists here either. And as far as education is concerned... see the PISA studies
Democratic institutions: Annalena Baerbock "I don't care what my voters want" - no consequences. The German judiciary is completely controlled by the executive, and the public prosecutor's offices have even been determined by the EU Court of Justice. Politicians do not discuss with citizens, but let the judiciary loose on them: Annalena Baerbock 500 criminal proceedings against critical citizens in the last year, Robert Habeck 800 proceedings, Agnes Strack-Zimmermann 200 per week (!)
Consultants and science: To go from being a scientist to being a recognized scientist, you have to say what politics dictates. Natural laws are not interesting.
Legal framework: well, that goes the opposite way here. Even the human rights articles in the constitution (Articles 1 - 19 GG) are no longer of concern to anyone in politics or the judiciary.
You see, the system has now been completely driven into the wall. But I think the politicians are too stupid to have accomplished everything themselves (intellectual underachievers). Regardless of who is really controlling it, they need puppets with a corresponding psychological profile to install in suitable environments. Recognizing the mechanisms can hopefully help to avoid derailment next time. How to get out of the situation at the moment is another question.
I have analyzed the development paths in my books "Mathematics of Opinions" (4 volumes). The books are in German, but you can probably handle them. I will upload them in the next few days so they can be read freely. Maybe you'll take a look when you get the chance.
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As an academic working and pursuing a PhD degree in Egypt, both in private and public universities respectively, I wanted to put forward a simple question:
What is the role of universities, and other academic institutions, today? Was there ever a time where universities were agents of revolutionary action and change, or was it only a subject of the overall consumerist system?
We can take many steps back till the Ancient Egyptian times, where scribes and priests were taught writing, mathematics, and documentation of daily exchanges. All the way till today's era of digital globalization and mass education, where knowledge production process has become more of a virtual canvas rather than actual knowledge. Has knowledge ever served its purpose? Have academic institutions, and of course academic scholars, ever delivered the true purpose of education?
Was, and still, education's main sole purpose is economic prosperity of certain classes, hence socio-economic segregation?
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Today's global societies are very competitive in so many ways; as a result, this trend has a ripple effect in global educational institutions as well. Specifically speaking, without an MA/MS degree, one cannot compete to get a decent job in the professional level job market. Thus, universities are driven to restructure their institutions to meet this demand
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You can get a FREE ordination certificate and honorary degree here: https://www.dudeism.com/
The ordination actually qualifies you to perform marriages in California (and maybe some other states too). 🤩
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No because a human without a soul is only material(lacking free will, not having the fundamental choice to reason) thus cannot enjoy whatever the soul was exchanged for. To elaborate, without one’s soul, one is cells of the human body and cannot enjoy anything through lacking senses and missing identity.
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So. we need the Holy Spirit, which is the substance of man's soul.
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Now that the cloak of ideal mathematics the Emperor was wearing to hide his nakedness is pulled off; and his lead charlatan followers and devotees who were trying to put patches and “proofs” on that cloak to hide this nakedness, for more than hundred years are now scurrying around like rats in the ruins of the Emperor’s “Castle in the Air”; what should happen to them now!
What should happen to the high priests who consciously or unconsciously propagated, advocated and spread around the Gospel and the innocent millions who were trained as priests and are training others to be priests; in the Churches – aka colleges and universities around the world?
What should happen to the centuries long accumulating mountain of books, journals, “scholarly” discourse etc. ad nauseum? We do not have a David Hume to demand to Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion”!
“The Mystery of the Lorentz Transform: A Reconstruction and Its Implications for Einstein's Theories of Relativity and cosmology” : INSPIRE>HEP: https://inspirehep.net/literature/2158754)
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In the article on Lorentz Transforms (LTs), “spacetime”, SR. GR etc., cited in the introduction, I have very clearly demonstrated that the gamma factor used in all these theories and which forms the fundamental basis of modern theoretical physics and cosmology is nothing but a contrived, deceptive, artificial and abstract (brain-cooked) geometrical construct, based on the axiom that the velocity of light c is a universal and absolute constant in the universe. I provided a new and original derivation of the gamma factor and the so-called “spacetime”, showing mathematically that these are nothing but fantastic creations, which have no scientific basis. Abstract space and abstract time, which only have the attribute of quantity (infinite) but no quality (of any kind) by which they can be characterized. Only matter in eternal motion, change, development, evolution etc., is the only reality of the infinite, eternal and the ever-changing universe. Minkowski-Einstein’s brain-cooked, 4-dimentional manifold which supposedly has physical, material, metrical etc. attributes; is absolutely absurd and a fantasy that have no basis in objective reality. Even Einstein had hard time to justify it. Please see my published articles.
My works on LT, “spacetime”, SR, GR now adorns the High Energy Physics (HEP) organ, INSPIRE! The international honour society 'Sigma Xi' recently gave recognition to my original contribution to scientific research, by offering me “Full Membership”!
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For instance, if I received a 500 rupee note or gold coin as a gift from a sacred person, such as a religious scholar, cleric, or teacher, I kept it in my locker as a valuable item and never used it for monetary transactions. Is there a term in economics for this (such as "experiential value" for when we do something for our own enjoyment without expecting to be compensated for it)?
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One of my friends suggested me the economic terms for this is "psychic value".
Am I right ?
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Is Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Water Quality Index (CCME WQI) applied for groundwater to check water quality?
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Yes. It is suitable to use this index for any source of water, provided that the water type has specific standard values.
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Although reiterated mantra of many studies about the monopolisation of decision-making by catholic clergy when having a closer look, it seems that the complex chain of ecclesia-forming interdependences and interactions each time allows consideration that are including opinions of larger community and even of dissidents from official teaching. As it could be proved by some discourses on reinterpretation of existing teaching, e. g. clergy celibacy or ordination of women.
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Thank you very much for your comment; the most important thing for me is what coincides with your concluding thought, that is, that the typical approach of the social sciences is not sufficient and must be complemented by theology and perhaps philosophy. I will try to read your text, although my Italian is very poor.
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Dear Sir/Madam,
could you please give me a hand in adding Research Journal to the ResearchGate Database. The Journal named "The Scientific Journal of Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law" is scored 70 points granted by the Minister of Education and Science in Poland. I would be really glad for your help and kindness and be honored to be a part of the ResearchGate community.
Best regards,
Prof. Jacek Binda
Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law, Poland
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I recommend this journal to be included in Research Gate: "The Scientific Journal of Bielsko-Biala School of Finance and Law"
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It is more often than not does negligence cause the immediate risks to our laboratory personnel and to our surroundings, needless to say, how can we reduce these clerical and technical errors to prevent any more trouble?
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Hello, there were many ways from which the most important is internal quality control which can reduce risks as well as increase the reliability of data received. If no any knowledge to create your own internal control you can follow any international requirements of GLP mainly good laboratory practice in microbiology.
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I will be interviewing clergy members.
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ELAN, software allows you to store video/ audio file, annotate and transcribe files. at the end it can do language analysis as well. parts of speech etc...
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Do you know which country appointed a Minister of Artificial Intelligence in the Middle East, and do you support that?
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The United Arab Emirates, the Gulf countries in particular, and the Middle East countries in general, are most interested in this specialization
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Or is it a continuation of the conscious or unconscious myth (alienation) making enterprise for perfecting the ruling ideas for the subjugation and exploitation of Man by Man; by blocking positive knowledge of objective reality; human creativity and aspiration for the “Freedom of the Will”?
Merely asking this question is enough to make even the most “enlightened” priests of modern theoretical sciences to reach out for their loaded guns and call for Inquisition, Guillotine etc. But the mighty thinker Emmanuel Kant's honest statement in the Critique of Pure Reason, "I have found it necessary to deny knowledge in order to make room for faith"; exposes modern theoretical sciences as the conscious and subjective myth-making tool to replace the primitive myths with more credible new ones! This subjective and conscious myth-making efforts at the behest of faith and the ruling idea; is nowhere more insidious and deceptive (and hence more deadly) as in the so-called “objective”, official theoretical physics and cosmology since Isaac Newton!
"Quō Vādis Theoretical Physics and Cosmology? From Newton's Metaphysics to Einstein's Theology!" :
"Dialectics Not Metaphysics Of Nature: From The Quantum To The Cosmic":
The most fundamental essence of humanity is to strive towards "the freedom of the will", based on real knowledge of the world and of itself– a subjectivity and the dialectical unity of the opposites of the objectivity of blind Nature (and as a part of Nature itself); in this infinite, eternal and ever-changing universe. This essence is an acquired ability that allows man to effectively change the conditions of his physical, mental and social existence based on the positive knowledge of the world and of himself (as a social being); in such a way as to progressively reduce the contradiction between subjective man and objective Nature, between humanity and the world, but never completely eliminating it.
The most decisive factor in the evolution of this subjective “being” came with the bipedal (erect) stature in man, which made his hands free (a giant leap towards freedom) for further subjective acts and developments; that enhanced both his “being” and his “knowing”. The final act through which man forever separated himself from the animal kingdom and towards more freedom; was the mastery over one of the forces of Nature, namely heat (fire). The development of the dexterity and the manipulating skills of the hand necessitated the revolutionary development of the brain and with it, speech. The developed brain gave man enhanced ability for abstraction, reflection, introspection and communication etc. that in a reciprocal way led to the further development of the brain and also gave the hand “the high degree of perfection required to conjure into being the pictures of a Raphael, the statues of a Thorwaldsen, the music of a Paganini”. [“The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man”; F. Engels, 1876]
But this journey towards freedom so far was not a smooth one-way process only. Most of all, new and evolving constrains on knowledge and developments imposed both by Nature and by man himself stood in his way towards freedom. The more damaging ones were the self-made constrains known as the alienations. The alienations are creations of man for his own need of the time, but those creations at a certain stage of their development go out of his control as if an entity coming from outside and like a Frankenstein Monster sets itself to control its creator. Historically; Myths, Religion, Class Division, Capital, State etc., were the most potent alienations that impeded the progress towards knowledge and freedom. In modern times the most dominant alienation is Capital, in its most regressive monopoly-finance form.
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H Chris Ransford : Thanks for raising the important issue of Nobel Awards in this discussion. In fact, the Nobel Committee and the Vatican have become respectively, the (most forceful and effective) cultural and moral apologists of monopoly capitalism, as the primary authority and guardians offering benediction on the myths of official theoretical physics and cosmology. Please see the following RG question:
“How Noble Is the Nobel Physics Award?”
And the following press reports: On the Influence of Big Money and Theology on "Big Science":
The British newspaper, "The Guardian" report: The MIT-Epstein debacle shows ‘the prostitution of intellectual activity’. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/sep/07/jeffrey-epstein-mit-funding-tech-intellectuals
BBC reports:
Big Bang and religion mixed in Cern debate
Big Bang: Is there room for God?
More on how Big Money, Beauties, "Big Minds" and Big Science converge:
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الملخص
لم يحصل أهل الذمة على تلك الامتيازات والحقوق في أي حضارة من الحضارات مثل تلك التي نالوها في ظل الحضارة الإسلامية, فقد أصبحوا وزراء ومستشارين وأطباء للخلفاء وخاصتهم, ومارسوا المهن التي توصف بأنها ثمينة كالصياغة والصرافة وغيرها, ومع كل هذا لم يُجبر أحد منهم على ترك دينه واعتناق الاسلام, وهذا امتثال للآية الكريمة (لا إكراه في الدين), وعليه فإن هذا البحث يأتي ليلقي الضوء على أهل الذمة ودورهم في العمل الإداري وجهودهم في هذا الشأن مع العديد من الخلفاء والأمراء, كما يتطرق البحث لدراسة أعمالهم وحرفهم, ثم ينتقل البحث لرؤية دورهم في العلوم الأدبية والعقلية وإبراز من ظهر منهم من أدباء وشعراء وأطباء, وهذا ما يؤكد اندماجهم في المجتمع.
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Non-Muslims at the Umayad time
Non-Muslims had never got their previllages and rights from any civilization like what they had during the Islamic civilization they became ministers, consultants and doctors for the caliphs and senior people, they also practiced the valuable careers such as jewelry and money exchange, However , they were not obliged to become Muslims as Allah say: There shall be no compulsion in {acceptance of} the religion, so this research has come to highlight the Non-Muslims, their role and efforts in administration works with many caliphs and princes, in addition to their jobs and crafts, this research shifts to show their role in literature and mental sciences, and to focus on writer, doctors and poets as an evidence of their fusion in society.
Key words: Non- Muslims, Umayyad, Patriarchs.
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بالتأكيد كان موضوعاً على درجة عالية من الأهمية لا سيما مع ما قدمه بعض المستشرقين حول أوضاع أهل الذمة في ظل الحضارة العربية الإسلامية، ومحاولتهم طمس وتأويل غالبية النصوص التاريخية التي تتناول هذا الموضوع ... بوركتم
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I found the following statement in a book on page 581:
"If, in a particular timestep a converged result is obtained with a negative calculated film thickness, then the most negative film thickness is set to zero."
Dowson, D., Priest, M., Dalmaz, G., & Lubrecht, A. A. (Eds.). (2003). Tribological Research and Design for Engineering Systems: Proceedings of the 29th Leeds-Lyon Symposium. Elsevier.
What exactly happens when the film thickness is zero? Can anyone explain this to me? I will greatly appreciate it.
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The significance of the film thickness less than 0 in this case is that it indicates that the contact is operating in the mixed EHL regime.
In the reference, the authors are discussing the solution for the lubricant load carrying capacity in an EHL contact simulation. The negative film thickness is occurring as the fluid film pressures alone are not sufficient to support the contact loads (in the preceding paragraph, the authors are discussing mixed EHL, with a load carrying capacity provided by the fluid film and direct asperity interactions).
If the fluid film thickness calculation at a node is less than 0, the authors suggest that the lubricant load carry capacity is neglected and the film thickness is set to 0, but the elastic deformation of the solid is retained for the given node. The elastic deformation of the solid at the node gives the solid-to-solid load carrying capacity to balance the loads applied to the contact in addition to the fluid film pressures at other nodes.
Work from Patir and Cheng and others has shown that the lubricant film load carrying capacity can be significant in the mixed regime of lubrication, but here they seem to be neglected for simplification.
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I am doing a dissertation on the pilgrimage to Karbala during Arbaeen, and its effects on mental health.
If anyone has any papers/resources regarding pilgrimage, Arbaeen or Imam Hussain, please let me know
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  • At the 16th ITS world congress, the Prime Minister of Japan said and realized that transportation will be autonomous in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Olympic Games.
  • What is your opinion in this issue.
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It has triggered international competition and popularized the use of Intelligent transportation systems.
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This is up to each party, and what it carries on its agenda is based on the ideas that this or that side carries.
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My respects Dear Dr. Anwar Ismail...
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For teological practition like Bishop or Priest maybe it is not difficult to differ the message from God or just a delusion and hallucination. But how about common people that they maybe don't understand about teology ? Is it possible that ordinary person get revelation without become mad and looked so strange to his/ her society ?
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Actually, it is not easy at all (unless the subject in question is psychotic, insane, hysterical, etc.) the saying is already known: "If someone talks to God, he prays; but if it is God who talks to him, he is schizophrenic" ). Obviously non-believers will always say that in "normal people" it is a "montage", a hallucination, illusion, suggestion, etc .; but, in "healthy", honest, credible people, etc. Those of us who are believers can doubt, although it is appropriate to start from a certain skepticism, BUT NOT ABSOLUTE!
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I'm writing on the relationship between remuneration and performance among clergies or priests. I need journals with logistic regression in the area of relationship between compensation and performance
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I'm not sure about journals but I would recommend Frances Knight, The Nineteenth-Century Church and English Society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995) for a Victorian perspective on the use and abuse of clergy remuneration, especially chapter 4.
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The Corona Virus is becoming a pandemic according to the German Minister of Health. Worldwide the number of victims is large, in particular in Asian countries (mainly China, South Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia?). The implications are manyfold. Health implication, psychological implications (fear, isolation, and return to society) and severe economic implications. How is your country coping with this corona pandemic? What is your institution doing? What are you doing?
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Dear Researchers and statistical analysts,
Which version of Mplus is suitable to assess the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) of a questionnaire with 20 items?
I'm working on initial validation of a 20-item scale to assess obsessive-compulsive symptoms related to COVID-19 in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The scale is a dimensional scale meaning its first five items are the first dimension, its second five items are the second dimension, its third five items are the third dimension, and its fourth five items are the fourth dimension. This scale is similar to the Dimensional Obsessive–Compulsive Scale (DOCS; Abramowitz, J. S., Deacon, B. J., Olatunji, B. O., Wheaton, M. G., Berman, N. C., Losardo, D., ... & Björgvinsson, T. (2010). Assessment of obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions: Development and evaluation of the Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale. Psychological assessment, 22(1), 180.) I expect to extract four factors. I run the following commands in Mplus VERSION 8.4 DEMO:
Title: EFA in Mplus;
Data: file is "c:\users\vahid\desktop\ocdss1.dat";
Variable: Names are
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5;
Usevariables are
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5;
Analysis: Type is EFA 1 4;
Then this output appears:
Mplus VERSION 8.4 DEMO
MUTHEN & MUTHEN
INPUT INSTRUCTIONS
Title: EFA in Mplus;
Data: file is "c:\users\vahid\desktop\ocdss1.dat";
Variable: Names are
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5;
Usevariables are
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5;
Analysis: Type is EFA 1 4;
DEMO VERSION MAXIMUM EXCEEDED
Maximum number of dependent variables has been exceeded.
Number of dependent variables in the model: 20
Mplus VERSION 8.4 DEMO has the following limitations:
Maximum number of dependent variables: 6
Maximum number of independent variables: 2
Maximum number of between variables: 2
Maximum number of continuous latent variables in time series analysis: 2
Please help me
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Hi Vahid,
The Mplus "Demo" version cannot allow you to analyze more than six items. Your model includes 20.
If you don't want to buy the full Mplus license, I would suggest using R programming language.
Greetings,
Roberto
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I can get a lot of theoretical knowledge in related fields, but I'm still confused about the implementation behind it. Unfortunately, I didn't find any examples on the Internet that I could try.
Like deep learning, real data such as minist will help new researchers get started quickly. The same research on robust optimization has become active over the years, and it has also begun to integrate well with machine learning.
I have just begun to understand it. Are many of the current achievements still need to be kept secret? Or is it because the field is too niche to share too much? (Please forgive my recklessness)
If there are indeed inconveniences, can someone point me a general direction of trying, in addition, I know in some papers that many people use GAMS to model, but for me as a student, the tool is too expensive Can anyone recommend an alternative tool for me? I will be very grateful.
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In education, there were types of publication (original research article and review article). I want to know the best design for conducting literature review, especially a systematic review. Please help me.
Thank you very much for your attention and responses.
Best regards,
Imam Rofiki
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This a very good question. A systematic review is considered a transparent and rigour method in reviewing an area of research.
Two wallpapers you have to read and cite to improve the methodology part of your SLR, Tranfield et al. (2003) and Webster and Watson (2002).
For a practical and recent example, I will share on my profile very soon one of my papers (a systematic review) got published very recently by the European Business Review (SJR Q1).
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The May 12 Atmanirbhar package of Prime Minister Narendra Modi totaling Rs 20 lakh crore and elaborated by Sitharaman, the finance minister has been liquidity driven, with little burden on the exchequer.
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Bezon Kumar Thank you for the response.
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Home Minister has said that 2021 census of India to be conducted digitally. Census data is very important for socio-economic research and planning. If this is going to be done digitally, what could be more parameters they should include. I would like to discuss with the scholar here.
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There are many state and central government schemes going on in our country for the development of society. If the data about beneficiaries of such schemes are included in the census it would be a great resource for the researchers as well as for the policymakers.
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Indian Primer Minister has announced to lockdown whole India for next 21 days starting today midnight i.e. till 15th April to break the chain of COVID-19 virus.
I think we have no other option to prevent spreading of COVID-19.
What do you think ?
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Wonderful decision by Narendra Modi sir.
Jai Hind.
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The emerging changes in teaching and learning have modified the role of teachers in different professions. Although the adjusted roles is due to the new requirments an demands of the system. But these altertations have resulted in the overworking of teachers leading to decreased focus on teaching. The course planning, , assessments, meetings, assignments etc along with the documentation and regular reporting to authorities need a lot of clerical working which adversaly influence the prime role.
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Muhammad Zahid Latif - I think you mean management component in addition to the education parts. That is true and both duties are needed.
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In every sector of the society, some basic qualifications are needed before entry of such sectors.
Politicians become powerful administrators after winning elections. Then they need basic knowledge and education to perform the works.
A minister having no capability to read and understand files may be unable to take proper decisions on regular basis. It is not good for the country, but common in many developing countries.
Do you think there should be some minimum barrier for qualification (say - graduation) before competing in elections?
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educational qualification should be mandatory.
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Today, the unexpected has happened and became real. The Prime minister Boris Johnson snatched any dreams for the Labour Party. The opposition leader, Jeremy Corby, has lost 59 seats, the worst defeat since 1935. Brexit is going to happen very soon.
What are the implications of Brexit on the health system in the U.K.?
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The EU community will certainly weaken without the presence of Britain. However, England has enjoyed a very long history and Brexit may have influential ramifications for the future of the country. However, the majority is right and England is going to experience many desirable and undesirable consequences including the matters of public health.
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I am trying to research Muller, who was the chaplain of Frederick I's army in 18th century. He was the counselor who ministered to Frederick the great and Lt Katte in prison (1730) before Katte's execution. None of the resources I can find reveal Muller's first name, although he is mentioned in many history books and memoirs only by his last name. I noted many Mullers in a religious context before and after the 18th century. I would like to identify this particular Muller for a project in the works. Could you help with the first name? I would greatly appreciate your help. Thank you
Dr Nancymarie Phillips Ohio <nancymphillips@aol.com>
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Friedrich II
Dr Kamath Madhusudhana
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The historian agreed that the Etizal began at the time of Wasel bin Ataa at the beginning of the 2A.H/8A.D .
The Etizal party wasn’t well known because The Abbasi calipha was the strongest at the time, The caliphs had appeared to people as religion protectors, when ALmamoun became the caliphs he adapted the Etizal and made it the main party at the Abbasi state, after that the Mutazela faced many attacks that weakened it.
This research tries to focus light on the Mutazela at the Bowayhi (sheei) time and how they came back again as a strong party "resuructed itself" depending on the strength of the well-educated minister Alsaheb Bin Abbad.
Key Words: Mutazela. Bowayhi. Alsaheb Bin Abbad.
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what a good research! But, if there are mu'tazilites in nowaday?
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If we want to choose you as minister, in an Arab country: Will you accept the offer, and what is the name of the Arab state and what is the name of the ministry.
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Mohammed Hassan Dable You, my brother, put your hand on our real problem. Ethnic conflicts. Because of illiteracy, lack of awareness, poverty and the lack of democracy, we in the Middle East have become the puppet of the world, everyone plays with it
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The Church continues its massive cover-up of the crimes. The vast majority of these serial predators are clergy!
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Each crime committed in a secular environment should be dealt with by secular authorities that GOD has placed in his wisdom for the protection of the welfare of the PUBLIC GOOD. Various codes of Public Justice dating back thousands of years from the ANE from the ancient Sumerians who were the first of all ancient peoples to codify language in writing (cuneiform transcription) had a legal code set down by URIII in 2400 B.C. (Before the famous code of Hammurabi) dealt with child molestation and crimes against women. Why were the codes written? To deal with criminals swiftly and justly. crimes against children by adults are felonies and the justice system, NOT the church should have juris diction in punishment. I am a Chaplain, but the Bible is CLEAR. YES there is forgiveness for predators, BUT ONLY AFTER THEY HAVE been processed by the justice system, given their day in court, and have paid LEGAL penance for their crimes against humanity as a removal of pedophiles from the streets so that they can be dealt with in an environment away from children to deter them in the future if and when they are released from prison depending on the severity of their crimes. They should be stripped from serving permenantly in clergy position upon conviction by the church, and rehabilitated at the churches expense. All survivors of clerical abuse should be helped at the churches expense. This of course is only the beginning of the course of actions the church should take in its actions to reduce pedophilia in the ranks of the clergy.
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Denmark's government has struck a deal to move "unwanted" migrants to a remote uninhabited island once used for contagious animals. As part of a growing anti-immigration agenda, Danish immigration minister Inger Støjberg, of the center-right Venstre party, wrote on Facebook that certain people "are unwanted and they will feel it."
What could be interesting to survey with this topic?
Any suggestions on theories that could be relevant to consider ?
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This research question seems to rely more on legal theory than scientific theory. If you were looking for a solution to the opposition, or a solution to the refugee problem, then a number of social and psychological theories could be included. We could view this issue as a public health problem and use a variety of techniques, including systems thinking. Components would include the refugees, the home countries, the destination countries, those who oppose and support refugees, things like availability of resources to shelter the refugees, etc.
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Denmark's government has struck a deal to move "unwanted" migrants to a remote uninhabited island once used for contagious animals. As part of a growing anti-immigration agenda, Danish immigration minister Inger Støjberg, of the center-right Venstre party, wrote on Facebook that certain people "are unwanted and they will feel it." Our approach is that they should stay on the island as much as possible, and if we can keep them there the whole time, we will aim to do that," said Henriksen, who claimed that the policy was inspired by the Australian immigration model. "We plan to have police, prison services, guards and detention cells in place, in case of any unrest."
What do you think about the above decision? Is it agaisnt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or other laws. Is it a racist move etc? What could be interesting to survey with this topic?
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I would like to ask you all that despite of Ph.D. being the highest degree in India, why is it that the Ph.Ds are still facing the challenges of unemployment.....They are still applying for low cadre jobs like clerical jobs, peons etc. Do you think it to be a fault of the educational hierarchy or lack of resources or just the fault of the present system?? What is it??? What are your views, do share....
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In my view, quality of PhD and publication matters a lot. Achieving a PhD degree is not enough and you should have quality publication to get a job. Why I am telling this is because, India is a populated country and competition rate is high for the same post. Its better to publish a quality paper rather than having just a PhD degree with bunch of low impact papers.
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Hi there. i have gone through most of the articles published, regarding Deacon process, by Herbert Over group and found it quite interesting. But i have a few question. It would be a great favour from you side, to answer these technical/scientific questions.
Thanks.
1. Does the chlorine sticking to the chamber walls, desorb with time or it forms certain salts by reacting to the chamber wall?
2. Do you expose mass spec and cold cathode p.guage to HCl/Cl2. etc.
3. Does the exposure of HCl to the Cold cathode pressure guage and mass spec, effects their effeciency?
4. How often do you bake out the system that includes mass spectrometer, ion pump and turbo pump, after exposing the it to HCL/Cl2.
5. What is the dosage pressure range of HCl during your experiments?
6. Did you come across a problem, while dosing the HCl through a stainless steel gas dosing lines?
7. what type of gaskets to you use, to avoid any reaction?
8. Do you use copper gaskets/ferrols etc?
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EW Bullinger was an Anglican cleric in 1890s who asserted that biblical numbers and gematria showed unusual and consistent patterns.
I have been reading his numerology and found errors in his methodology. But I cannot find where he has been debunked by theologians nor mathematicians. I recently published a short paper on this.
Does anybody know of any others who found errors in Bullinger?
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Isn't Umberto Eco's "Foucault's pendulum" a fun pun against such quasi-religious nuttery? I'd like to hear more about it. I recall a phone booth having mystical proportions.
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Science is better than money, science keeps you and you guard money
Are you with or against this wisdom for
Imam Ali (PBH).
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The most valuable thing in the world is knowledge. Everything else in our lives may all come and go. One thing that no one can ever take away from us is knowledge. So, knowledge is power and it is more valuable than money.
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These days, for every educational institution, many types of inspection committees are visiting. As a result, teachers are made to do too much of clerical work than teaching work. Due to this, quality of teaching is getting reduced. How to avoid this?
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Because we are working educational institution . education is not part of life it is heart of life hence we are responsible for making good students to produce our society so we are making some mistake it might change upcoming generation life ,Now how to defined our teaching reliability this time need to documents
Because we are working educational institution . education is not part of life it is heart of life hence we are responsible for making good students to produce our society so we are making some mistake it might change upcoming generation life ,Now how to defined our teaching reliability, this time need to documents for proof our teaching technique .... so only
i agree this is reduced quality teaching but this is system here so no way for escape must be we will adopt that.......
Greatest Regards
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The “Hubble Law” along with the modern use of the terms like ‘Hubble Expansion’, ‘Hubble Flow’, ‘The Hubble Constant’ and other such terms gives the impression that Edwin Hubble was the father of the expansion of the universe hypothesis. But it is a widely known fact that Hubble never accepted the idea of expanding universe until his death and he never came up with any of these concepts that are falsely attributed to his name to gain credibility for the Big Bang theory! Hubble led the alternative explanation for the Discordant Redshift debate and held similar position on this issue like his colleague and another great astronomer Halton (Chip) Arp.
According to Hubble, : ".. if redshift are not primarily due to velocity shift … there is no evidence of expansion, no trace of curvature … and we find ourselves in the presence of one of the principles of nature that is still unknown to us today … whereas, if redshifts are velocity shifts which measure the rate of expansion, the expanding models are definitely inconsistent with the observations that have been made … expanding models are a forced interpretation of the observational results." ("Effects of Red Shifts on the Distribution of Nebulae" by E. Hubble, Ap. J., 84, 517, 1936)
For more information on Edwin Hubble’s view on this issue please see this link : https://www.facebook.com/groups/AstroCosmoNews/permalink/1858340101138221/ that outlines Hubble's position from an obituary written the year after Hubble's death by his 20 years long colleague, who knew Hubble and his ideas intimately.
The Belgian Catholic Priest and physicist Georges Lemaître first proposed the idea of Big Bang creation from a “primordial atom”, as a theological proposition. The International Astronomical Union (IAU), in the recent 30th meeting in Vienna,adopted a resolution on amending the name of the Hubble Law to the Hubble-Lemaître Law; to recognize the contribution of Georges Lemaître: https://www.iau.org/static/archives/announcements/pdf/ann18029e.pdf
The Hubble Law is not a scientific theory, which is contrived and is full of observational contradictions! It is a forced theological proposition and only the Priest Lemaitre should own its legacy!
Also If the universe is Infinite, expansion has no meaning!
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,“expanding models are a forced interpretation of the observational results. " How much more specific one can get?
I would need to see something I call a "positive statement" attributed to Hubble, about how he, personally, interpreted the observational results. Or if he simply regarded it as a pattern between magnitude and redshift. I would also have to see whether he believed that this was a true law, that should hold as a property of the universe, or if he believed that it was a pattern, that was associated with some common circumstance shared by the galaxies he found in view. My understanding was that Hubble recognized that the magnitude/redshift relationship he discovered seemed to fit the same curve as would be predicted by a constant d/v = H_0 pattern, but he recognized that this could have several different interpretations... On the Wikipedia page on Hubble's Law,
" Although widely attributed to Edwin Hubble, the law was first derived from the general relativity equations, in 1922, by Alexander Friedmann who published a set of equations, now known as the Friedmann equations, showing that the universe might expand, and presenting the expansion speed if this was the case.[6] Then Georges Lemaître, in a 1927 article, proposed the expansion of the universe and suggested an estimated value of the rate of expansion, which when corrected by Hubble became known as the Hubble constant "
My personal feelings are that Friedmann's model is a rather "forced interpretation" of the observational results, but I have no idea if that is what Hubble means when he says "expanding models." The trouble with Friedmann's model isn't that it is expanding, but that it assumes that all objects are affected by an observer dependent force I could certainly imagine Hubble being offended that his data was being used to confirm Friedmann's Model. But I don't know if he had some other model that he DID promote, or if he simply objected to the models that he saw proposed.
"But now it has been found out that more than one mechanism are involved in the so-called Supernova SN1a (such as collision between two neutrons starts etc.) "
I am familiar with the issue... Using a standard candle should involve an honest discussion of just what you're looking at, and how sure you are that the object is definitely "standard". The Chandrasekhar mass... IIRC A ball of Carbon, 1.44 times the mass of the sun, when just a bit more matter is added, should reach a critical mass where the Carbon atoms.... I forget how they call it... Is it photodisintegration? Anyway, I can't remember the difference between Supernova Type Ia, and Ib, etc. To my understanding the phenomena produces an explosion which has a very distinctive wave-form... The wave form could be identified, much like you can tell you hear the sound of someone's keys drop on the floor. It is a distinct sound... Now, if that Chandrasekhar limit has an uncertainty like, it could happen anywhere from 1.3 to 1.6 solar masses, then that would create a relevant uncertainty in the data. My main concern though, is whether the telescopes they are using to detect the supernova have the resolution to be sure they have certainly identify the "sound" so-to-speak of a supernova Type 1a, or if, as you say, some of the events have such poor resolution that they have no idea if it might be two neutron stars colliding.
" And further irony is that another group of astronomers using the same Supernova SN1a data contradicts the claim of the (Nobel winning) accelerated expansion! "
My guess is that they are taking the same data but trying to see how that same data would work in another model... That is, "forcing" it into another model. I tried something similar some time back, http://www.spoonfedrelativity.com/pages/HypothesisVsImpression.php
I used their same data, with the same distance and redshift, (by the way, I have no idea how they got the distance) but I saw no evidence, from the data, that the universe was stretching. Rather, in the model I "forced" it into, I found that the different supernova's must have left our position at different times.
Now, that might seem an absurd hypothesis, because surely, there is no phenmenon that would keep all those particles together and then released at different times... Except... Actually, if you really think about it... why not? The universe should have been very dense, and if dense enough, particles would have collided with one another until the density decreased to the point where particles could have a motion without obstruction. From any given point-of-view, the spread would come off in layers, with the outer layers being freed to move first.
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Is the autonomy of universities real? A frequently discussed subject in the academic community is "Is the autonomy of universities real?". Are governments trying to limit this autonomy to universities? Is it democratically, for example, a democratically elected Rector of a university to be "approved" by the Minister of Education? Is such a practice known in the world?
Is there equality and justice in the funding of state universities, or are some of them funded as a matter of priority?
I think these are all interesting and important questions for university lecturers, the answers to which can be useful to us. Good experience and good practices would be good to share.
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Science, academia and universities are hierarchic systems by the history of learning and knowledge acquisition. Autonomy in and of such a system is unlikely, even if the pressure of markets, money and politics would not exist. However, it should be imperative to organize such institutions of higher learning more self-administrative and self-emergent to reinforce the spontaneous learning potential. Otherwise, a lot of scientific and human potential capital will get lost in overheads and overcontrol.
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Please recommend published research on the longitudinal interactions/influence/correlation of Depressive Symptoms and Occupational Distress?:
We have a prospective study of clergy. We have measured depressive symptoms (with the PHQ-9) ), clergy occupational distress and Spiritual Well-being. We are looking for longitudinal studies that provide background and support for this area of inquiry.
Thank you for your help.
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Aaron,
Thank you for the references.
I look forward to hearing more about your project.
All the best,
- Glen
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i doing my master in cancer research and i looking for private online lessons in cancer research lab Technics .. cloning .. PCR etc ...  
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You can check virtual amrita laboratories.
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I am working on this family intesively, as you can see on my profile on Research Gate.
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Patrik, I am in a contact with Levente-Peter Kolcsár, we published Romanian Anisopodidae together ;-) And now I am working with Atilla János Trájer on Hungarian material.
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We have written a paper entitled: "Can cosmetics advertisements be indicators of different perception of beauty amongst Countries?" We are looking for a psychologist to edit the paper in order for us to submit it to a psychology journal. Of course we offer co-authorship.
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Dear Dr. Georgia-Alexandra Spyropoulou,
Greetings from Poland. I have a PhD in psychology and have experience in writing academic papers (you can read some samples on my RG profile).
As you can also see, my psychological interests are quite broad and include various topics. Moreover, my papers were published not only in psychological journals, but in medical and linguistics ones as well. 
I'll be happy to cooperate with you on this paper. 
Best regards,
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http://www.oppi.uku.fi/opk/video/ujbb/  is no longer accessible and the email address recently shown for Ewan McDonald Mcdonald@messi.uku.fi 
bounces back.
Thanks for your help!
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Thanks for your replies, Jussu and Olli.  Jarmo Saarti was kind enough to send me his and Ewen's great song.  Frank 
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I used two of your papers to contrast vocational calling. Although both theories address basically the same variables, the context is different. I would love to use your article whether it is in press or an unfinished manuscript, abstract, or any other notes which might help. If you have any suggestions for other articles shoring up my contrast I would appreciate it. Sincerely, Aaron Michael Herman M.Ed., D.Ed. candidate
PS Money is no problem if the article does not fall in with the databases afforded me.
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yes, please let me know which article you wish and give me your e-mail mine is rogorma@luc.edu
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I was shocked when the editor of the University of Notre Dame Press told me they are not interested in publishing psychology of religion, even though the clergy do more counseling than psychologists.  Will interest in the psychology of religious experiences expand?
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I question whether a new generation of researchers would be able to find funding for projects relating to the subject.  Funding and academic posts in general are dictated by what is currently fashionable, and by what is imagined to be politically or socially relevant.  In the Study of Religions, "religious experience" has become one of the great taboo subjects, to the extent that even the concept that there can be such a thing as an experience type commonly considered to be "religious" is seen as naive (see my recent paper in Method and Theory in the Study of Religion).  There is no  incentive to pursue such a subject, and indeed it has become a career liability.  Maybe it's different in psychology.