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Stress direktora i udowletworennost' personala w beduinskih shkolah
Sleiman Aburkayek
Sciencia Scripts
2024
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Impacto de una marca en el proceso de toma de decisiones del consumidor
Sulejman Hibi¿
Ediciones Nuestro Conocimiento
2024
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Transition de la sous-culture homosociale à la politique gay à Malabar
Sulaiman Sulaikha
Editions Notre Savoir
2025
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Le livre Transition de la sous-culture homosociale la politique gay Malabar aborde les diff rentes perceptions du discours sur la sexualit dans le cadre de l'homosocialit , une sorte de rassemblement social entre hommes. L'homosocialit est aussi vieille que l'humanit . tant un sujet discutable dans le monde moderne, l'identit du genre elle-m me est remise en question. Les questions telles que Comment vous tes-vous identifi l'orientation h t rosexuelle ? tes-vous un homme ou une femme ? tes-vous gay ? Comment allez-vous vous diff rencier des autres genres ? pourraient tre li es la question de la soci t plut t qu' celle de l' tre humain. Ainsi, les tentatives visant fournir des informations significatives, des perspectives critiques et des r flexions th oriques sur le th me de l'homosexualit sont une pr occupation contemporaine. La recherche visant approfondir nos connaissances sur des questions cruciales, les interrogations qui en d coulent contribuent repenser les anciens concepts et analyser les probl mes sociaux, culturels, politiques et conomiques auxquels nous sommes confront s. Le livre consacr au discours sur l'homosocialit Malabar, en particulier Calicut, nous r v le comment et pourquoi le surnom de Mecque des exp ditions homosexuelles a vu le jour.
Impact of inventory management on firm performance
Suleman Bawa; George Effa Asamoah; Ernest Kissi
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2025
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This book offers a fresh perspective on the re-emergence of a classical literary genre, showcasing a fusion of tradition and innovation. It examines the cultural dynamics that shape the development of Arabic maqama in Nigeria. The maqama, a genre traditionally associated with the MENA region, experienced a revival and gained relevance among contemporary Nigerian writers. Through meticulous exploration and in-depth interviews, this groundbreaking research offers invaluable insights into the process of adaptation and evolution of the maqama, witnessing its transformation into a thriving literary tradition. It thus unravels a vibrant, yet overlooked, chapter in African Arabic literary culture, redefining our understanding of its globalizing nature.
The upstream petroleum sector is a cornerstone of the global energy landscape. As the world transitions towards more sustainable and diversified energy sources, the role of upstream petroleum economics becomes increasingly complex and dynamic. Blending analytical rigor with real-world case studies from various basins, Upstream Dynamics serves as a professional guide to the economics that govern oil and gas exploration and production. It covers the full asset life cycle—exploration, appraisal, development, production, and abandonment—linking engineering realities with financial decision-making. It provides insights into exploration, drilling, production, reservoir management, risk mitigation, regulatory compliance, and technological innovation. • Details project screening, cash flow modeling, fiscal regimes, reserve classification, risk and uncertainty, field development planning, cost estimation, production optimization, and portfolio management. • Goes beyond traditional discounted cash flow by integrating Monte Carlo simulation, real-options thinking, and scenario planning, with clear, step-by-step illustrations and spreadsheet-ready examples. • Addresses the commercial impact of regulation, ESG/sustainability, digitalization/AI, and price volatility, translating these into practical decisions on timing, sequencing, and capital allocation. • Features real-world case studies from across the Middle East, North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, and Southeast Asia. • Emphasizes what practitioners can do on Monday morning: build better economic cases, manage risk credibly, and communicate value to executives, partners, and regulators. Written by an experienced and practicing Senior Petroleum Economist, this text is aimed at industry professionals and stakeholders, including petroleum economists and engineers as well as asset managers and analysts, to help them successfully navigate the complexities of the upstream oil and gas sector.
This book offers a comprehensive sociological account of cyber-enabled fraud in Africa south of the Sahara, centred on Nigeria but extending across Ghana, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Jamaica, and Southeast Asia. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic research, conviction case files, court documents, interviews, and cultural analysis of Afrobeats music, it examines online fraud not as isolated wrongdoing but as a patterned social response to postcolonial inequality, blocked mobility, and institutional failure. The book introduces the Tripartite Cybercrime Framework, a motivation-centred typology that classifies cybercrime as socio-economic, psychosocial, or geopolitical, shifting attention from technical mechanisms to underlying purpose. It also develops the concept of Hustle Kingdoms, underground fraud "academies" that mimic schooling while binding learners through spiritual oaths, psychological pressure, and economic dependency, complicating simple victim–offender binaries. Across comparative chapters, the book connects cultural repertoires of online fraud in Africa south of the Sahara to Southeast Asian scam compounds and argues that coercion should be understood as a spectrum, from overt confinement to socially embedded and spiritually enforced control. It concludes with clear policy and safeguarding implications for prevention, policing, sentencing, and victim support. This book will be of interest to criminologists and sociologists studying cybercrime, fraud and financial crime, and informal economies. It will also be useful reading for scholars of cultural studies, social psychology, and African studies. It will also be valuable for policymakers and practitioners working on cybercrime prevention.
This book offers a comprehensive sociological account of cyber-enabled fraud in Africa south of the Sahara, centred on Nigeria but extending across Ghana, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Jamaica, and Southeast Asia. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic research, conviction case files, court documents, interviews, and cultural analysis of Afrobeats music, it examines online fraud not as isolated wrongdoing but as a patterned social response to postcolonial inequality, blocked mobility, and institutional failure. The book introduces the Tripartite Cybercrime Framework, a motivation-centred typology that classifies cybercrime as socio-economic, psychosocial, or geopolitical, shifting attention from technical mechanisms to underlying purpose. It also develops the concept of Hustle Kingdoms, underground fraud "academies" that mimic schooling while binding learners through spiritual oaths, psychological pressure, and economic dependency, complicating simple victim–offender binaries. Across comparative chapters, the book connects cultural repertoires of online fraud in Africa south of the Sahara to Southeast Asian scam compounds and argues that coercion should be understood as a spectrum, from overt confinement to socially embedded and spiritually enforced control. It concludes with clear policy and safeguarding implications for prevention, policing, sentencing, and victim support. This book will be of interest to criminologists and sociologists studying cybercrime, fraud and financial crime, and informal economies. It will also be useful reading for scholars of cultural studies, social psychology, and African studies. It will also be valuable for policymakers and practitioners working on cybercrime prevention.
A devastating personal testimony and a searing indictment of persistent misogyny.In January 2017, Chimene Suleyman was on her way to an abortion clinic in Queens, New York with her boyfriend, the father of her nascent child. It was the last day they would spend together. In an extraordinary sequence of events, Chimene was to discover the truth of her boyfriend's life: that the man she'd loved had gaslit, lied to, stolen from, and painfully betrayed her and many others.In this spellbinding memoir, Suleyman exposes one man's control over many women and the trauma he left behind and celebrates the sisterhood that formed in his wake despite--and in spite of--him. With radiant prose and incisive observation, Suleyman questions society's complicity in allowing those who would do women harm to flourish and contemplates why others remain silent witnesses by accepting and normalizing shameless behavior towards women. She demonstrates how women themselves are acculturated to perform prescribed roles of giver and nurturer, to be self-sacrificing and subordinate, and to bolster the egos of others by remaining silent and ignoring their own protective instincts.A soul-baring story, brilliant cultural critique, and celebration of the healing power of sisterhood, The Chain is a book for any woman who has questioned her relationship and buried her doubts, for any woman who can't quite identify the source of her unease and for any woman who has been sheltered by the fierce protection of her female friends.
The Chain: Love, Betrayal, and the Sisterhood That Heals Us
Chimene Suleyman
HARPER PAPERBACKS
2025
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Chemistry and Bioactivity of Boswellic Acids and Other Terpenoids of the Genus Boswellia
Ahmed Sulaiman Al-Harrasi; Hidayat Hussain; René Csuk; Husain Yar Khan
Elsevier / The Lancet
2018
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Exhibiting a wealth of interesting activities and novel structures, Boswellic acid and the other terpenoids of the genus Boswellia (from which frankincense is derived) are a growing source of interest for the natural product drug discovery community. Chemistry and Bioactivity of Boswellic Acids and Other Terpenoids of the Genus Boswellia presents, in a single volume for the first time, key research into their structures, synthesis and potential as starting points for the development of medicinal agents. Drawing on the authors’ expert knowledge, this volume is an interesting insight into the identification of novel compounds from endemic plant sources, and is a useful tool for all researchers involved in the discovery and development of bioactive structures from natural products.
At school, Noorie is sassy. She does not listen to her teachers and bosses over her schoolmates. At home, Noorie is a slave to her neighbour and friend, Tina. Whatever Tina wants, Noorie does.Tina's friendship helps Noorie ignore the fact that her marks are bad, her teachers don't seem to like her and that her father and mother are not getting along any more.
AWRAQ Syrian Writers Association: A magazine dealing with the affairs of thought, culture and creativity published by the Syrian Writers Association
The world is becoming a horrible place and dirty politics has a touch in all these events. Friends in the past could turn enemies because of religion, greed or even lust. Criminals run the country while qualified people are jobless. These are just some of the issues addressed in the book but in a fictional manner. There is a limit to how much an ordinary citizen can tolerate. A "fire" will be born in every person and authorities will have to respond to the fire. Read the story of one such citizen who represents crores of people across India. This book is just a work of fiction and is the beginning of a new franchise.