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Einstein Geometrization Philosophy and Differential Identities in PAP-Geometry

The importance of Einstein’s geometrization philosophy, as an alternative to the least action principle, in constructing general relativity (GR), is illuminated. The role of differential identities ... in this philosophy is clarified. The use of Bianchi identity to write the field equations of GR is shown. Another similar identity in the absolute parallelism geometry is given. A more general

Einstein Geometrization Philosophy and Differential Identities in PAP-Geometry

The importance of Einstein’s geometrization philosophy, as an alternative to the least action principle, in constructing general relativity (GR), is illuminated. The role of differential identities ... in this philosophy is clarified. The use of Bianchi identity to write the field equations of GR is shown. Another similar identity in the absolute parallelism geometry is given. A more general

Einstein Geometrization Philosophy and Differential Identities in PAP-Geometry

The importance of Einstein’s geometrization philosophy, as an alternative to the least action principle, in constructing general relativity (GR), is illuminated. The role of differential identities ... in this philosophy is clarified. The use of Bianchi identity to write the field equations of GR is shown. Another similar identity in the absolute parallelism geometry is given. A more general

Einstein Geometrization Philosophy and Differential Identities in PAP-Geometry

The importance of Einstein’s geometrization philosophy, as an alternative to the least action principle, in constructing general relativity (GR), is illuminated. The role of differential identities

The importance of considering political contributors to violence in public health research

yet entered into discussion is the political environment’s contribution to violent death rates. We propose that it is about time that we do: the United Nations (UN) has included violence prevention in ... its 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a central charge to governments for bolstering sustainability and development (UN 2015). The political environment plays a role in the emergence and

Mutilation and the Law in Early Medieval Europe and India: A Comparative Study -- OPEN ACCESS

Susan Reynolds’s call for such comparisons, it begins by outlining the challenges in doing so. Primarily, the fragmented political landscape of both regions, where multiple rulers and spheres of authority ... ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been accepted for Part of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture Commons, Comparative Methodologies and The ories Commons, Comparative Philosophy Commons

Japan on the Medieval Globe: The Wakan rōeishū and Imagined Landscapes in Early Medieval Texts

focuses on how Chinese poems from the collection become the means for describing Japanese spaces and their links to power, in the context of a changing political landscape. ... of the Ancient , Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture Commons 2 Comparative Methodologies and Theories Commons , Comparative Philosophy Commons 3 Classics Commons, Comparative and

The effect of macrosocial policies on violence against women: a multilevel study in 28 European countries

ObjectivesTo describe and analyze whether a relationship exists between gender equality and political responses to gender violence (GV) against women with physical and/or sexual intimate partner ... . Introduction In the last decade, the struggle to address gender violence (GV) has become a global social imperative and political priority (Garcia-Moreno and Watts 2011; United Nation 2015). There is

The Geographic and Social Mobility of Slaves: The Rise of Shajar al’Durr, A Slave-Concubine in Thirteenth-Century Egypt

powerful political figures; in Egypt, after the death of Ayyubid sultan al-Salih (r. 1240–49), they formed a dynasty known as the Mamluks. For slave concubines, the route to power was different: Shajar al ... , Comparative Philosophy Commons, inclusion in The M edieval Globe by an authorized editor of ScholarWorks - eog Rise Thir of Shajar al’D urr, teenth-Centur y Eg y pt obility of Slaves: The A Slave-C

Neonatal, infant, and under-5 mortality and morbidity burden in the Eastern Mediterranean region: findings from the Global Burden of Disease 2015 study

coordinate efforts to address this burden. Political commitment is needed to ensure that child health receives the resources needed to end preventable deaths. ... women of childbearing age (WHO EMRO 2013) . EMR countries have diverse historical backgrounds, political and social contexts, and fiscal and cultural influences that impact maternal and child health

The Medieval Globe 1 (2014) - Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World: Rethinking the Black Death

as the Black Death. Previous research has shown, especially for Western Europe, how population losses then led to structural economic, political, and social changes. But why and how did the pandemic ... Publications at ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been 0 Comparative Methodologies and The ories Commons , Comparative Philosophy Commons 1 Arizona State University , USA 2 Classics Commons, Comparative and Foreign

The coronavirus pandemic should strengthen governments’ will to invest in adolescent health

high on the political agenda of countries, and public health systems are generally underfunded and weak as governments give priority to healthcare services. The accumulation of knowledge and evidence on ... . Traditional approaches employed by the health and educator sectors alone are not sufficient. Health is ultimately a political choice. It calls on leaders to determine the kind of society they wish to create

The Medieval Globe 1 (2014) - Pandemic Disease in the Medieval World: Rethinking the Black Death

as the Black Death. Previous research has shown, especially for Western Europe, how population losses then led to structural economic, political, and social changes. But why and how did the pandemic ... Publications at ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been 0 Comparative Methodologies and The ories Commons , Comparative Philosophy Commons 1 Arizona State University , USA 2 Classics Commons, Comparative and Foreign

The relationship between corruption and chronic diseases: evidence from Europeans aged 50 years and older

. IMF working paper Gupta S , Davoodi H , Alonso-Terme R ( 2002 ) Does corruption affect income in equality and poverty? Econ Gov 3 : 23 - 45 Huntington SP ( 2006 ) Political order in changing societies ... ( 2018 ) Corruption. The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy, Winter 2018 edn . Zalta EN (ed). https://plato.stanford.edu/ archives/win2018/entries/corruption/ Mo PH ( 2001 ) Corruption and economic growth

The Edict of King Gälawdéwos Against the Illegal Slave Trade in Christians: Ethiopia, 1548 -- FEATURED SOURCE

1 Institute Publications at ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been accepted for 2 Comparative Methodologies and Theories Commons , Comparative Philosophy Commons Part of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance ... and English translation, in order to facilitate further research on this important document and its wider implications. Third, I offer a brief analysis of the immediate political context that prompted

Unexpected public health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic: a national survey examining anti-Asian attitudes in the USA

degree. Participants also represented different political affiliations with 43.5% identifying as democrats, 28.9% identifying as independents, and 27.6% identifying as republicans. Measures Participants ... (complete trust). This method is often referred to as a feeling thermometer and is commonly used to assess attitudes toward groups of people, political figures, and institutions (Hetherington 1998; Miller et

The importance of resilience in adolescent mental health promotion and risk behaviour prevention

generations of youth raised under new political, economic and societal rules. It is possible that resilience differs somewhat in this region depending on the socio-political context, especially regarding

Emancipation versus normality in the Global South

indigenous peoples, and precarization of life. Thus, its negative consequences are most acutely borne by populations facing a greater social, economic, and political disadvantage. Hence reproducing in this ... have left behind millions of people who are now in precarious conditions to face this emergency. Finally, current moments demands an urgent ethical and political reflection to build paths that guarantee

Introducing The Medieval Globe

, Comparative Philosophy Commons 2 Classics Commons, Comparative and Foreign Law Commons , Comparative Literature Commons Carol Symes Part of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture ... 1994; Cohen 2000; Fernández-Armesto and Muldoon 2008; Murray 2009) . Yet there is still tremendous resistance to critical approaches that would threaten claims of political autonomy or territory staked

“Why not ask the doctor?” Barriers in help-seeking for sexual problems among older adults in Poland

was granted by The Philosophy Department’s Research Ethics Committee of the Jagiellonian University. The qualitative data analysis adhered to the principles of thematic analysis (Braun and Clarke 2006 ... approval All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional research committee (the Philosophy Department’s Research Ethics