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226 tulosta hakusanalla Hany Fawwaz

Coptic Studies from Egypt to Los Angeles: Essays in Honor of Hany N. Takla
Coptic Studies from Egypt to Los Angeles is a Festschrift in honor of Hany N. Takla and presents a collection of essays-many of which contain unpublished archival material-showcasing historical and liturgical aspects pertaining to Coptic Christianity. The volume brings together the work of senior and emerging scholars and covers six themes that mirror the broad range of multifaceted fields characterizing Takla's scholarly interests. Simultaneously, the themes also register close alignment with primary centers of ongoing research, including Coptic-Arabic Manuscripts, Coptic Art and History, Coptic Bible, Coptic Culture, Coptic Liturgy and Shenoute and Monasticism.
Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa

Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa

Hany Gamil Besada

McGill-Queen's University Press
2021
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A country's abundant natural resources may serve as a curse or a blessing, with the outcome often dependent on prevailing governance structures and experience managing these assets. Despite natural resource advantages, many African countries have failed to transform their enormous economic potential and wealth into tangible benefits such as sustainable socio-economic development, human security, or peace.Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa reevaluates the role that foreign state-owned and private-sector actors play in resource-rich states – whether stable, post-conflict, or fragile – in sub-Saharan Africa. Through research and an analysis of in-depth interviews with local stakeholders in Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia, Hany Besada explains how foreign state-owned and private-sector corporations have contributed to economic growth at both the national and local levels in different resource-rich countries. This book reveals the unique challenges and opportunities created by these investors, demonstrating that new policies in business practices and operations have the potential to generate sustainable development and positive economic transformation.Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa puts forward a novel framework for understanding the role of private economic actors in extractive industries in Africa and sheds new light on foreign private-sector contributions to capacity building and economic development.
Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa

Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa

Hany Gamil Besada

McGill-Queen's University Press
2021
nidottu
A country's abundant natural resources may serve as a curse or a blessing, with the outcome often dependent on prevailing governance structures and experience managing these assets. Despite natural resource advantages, many African countries have failed to transform their enormous economic potential and wealth into tangible benefits such as sustainable socio-economic development, human security, or peace.Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa reevaluates the role that foreign state-owned and private-sector actors play in resource-rich states – whether stable, post-conflict, or fragile – in sub-Saharan Africa. Through research and an analysis of in-depth interviews with local stakeholders in Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia, Hany Besada explains how foreign state-owned and private-sector corporations have contributed to economic growth at both the national and local levels in different resource-rich countries. This book reveals the unique challenges and opportunities created by these investors, demonstrating that new policies in business practices and operations have the potential to generate sustainable development and positive economic transformation.Governance, Conflict, and Natural Resources in Africa puts forward a novel framework for understanding the role of private economic actors in extractive industries in Africa and sheds new light on foreign private-sector contributions to capacity building and economic development.
Photo Forensics

Photo Forensics

Hany Farid

MIT Press
2019
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The first comprehensive and detailed presentation of techniques for authenticating digital images.Photographs have been doctored since photography was invented. Dictators have erased people from photographs and from history. Politicians have manipulated photos for short-term political gain. Altering photographs in the predigital era required time-consuming darkroom work. Today, powerful and low-cost digital technology makes it relatively easy to alter digital images, and the resulting fakes are difficult to detect. The field of photo forensics-pioneered in Hany Farid's lab at Dartmouth College-restores some trust to photography. In this book, Farid describes techniques that can be used to authenticate photos. He provides the intuition and background as well as the mathematical and algorithmic details needed to understand, implement, and utilize a variety of photo forensic techniques. Farid traces the entire imaging pipeline. He begins with the physics and geometry of the interaction of light with the physical world, proceeds through the way light passes through a camera lens, the conversion of light to pixel values in the electronic sensor, the packaging of the pixel values into a digital image file, and the pixel-level artifacts introduced by photo-editing software. Modeling the path of light during image creation reveals physical, geometric, and statistical regularities that are disrupted during the creation of a fake. Various forensic techniques exploit these irregularities to detect traces of tampering. A chapter of case studies examines the authenticity of viral video and famously questionable photographs including "Golden Eagle Snatches Kid" and the Lee Harvey Oswald backyard photo.
Fake Photos

Fake Photos

Hany Farid

MIT Press
2019
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A concise and accessible guide to techniques for detecting doctored and fake images in photographs and digital media.Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Mussolini, and other dictators routinely doctored photographs so that the images aligned with their messages. They erased people who were there, added people who were not, and manipulated backgrounds. They knew if they changed the visual record, they could change history. Once, altering images required hours in the darkroom; today, it can be done with a keyboard and mouse. Because photographs are so easily faked, fake photos are everywhere-supermarket tabloids, fashion magazines, political ads, and social media. How can we tell if an image is real or false? In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Hany Farid offers a concise and accessible guide to techniques for detecting doctored and fake images in photographs and digital media.Farid, an expert in photo forensics, has spent two decades developing techniques for authenticating digital images. These techniques model the entire image-creation process in order to find the digital disruption introduced by manipulation of the image. Each section of the book describes a different technique for analyzing an image, beginning with those requiring minimal technical expertise and advancing to those at intermediate and higher levels. There are techniques for, among other things, reverse image searches, metadata analysis, finding image imperfections introduced by JPEG compression, image cloning, tracing pixel patterns, and detecting images that are computer generated. In each section, Farid describes the techniques, explains when they should be applied, and offers examples of image analysis.
Divided Circles

Divided Circles

Hany Fouad

Ebookit.com
2024
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Discover the Hidden Ties Between Ancient Rome and Modern Familial StrugglesStep into the intricate world of family dynamics and societal divisions with "Divided Circles." This enthralling book takes you on a profound journey, from the tumultuous gladiatorial contests of the Roman Circus to the emotionally charged battles of the modern family court system. What if the conflicts within your family were mirrored in the ancient past? This compelling narrative reveals the parallels between historical spectacles and today's legal disputes. Chapter by chapter, you'll uncover how the evolution of family law, marked by adversarial proceedings, eerily echoes ancient arenas of conflict.Delve deep into the heart of the matter with gripping case studies and emotional testimonies. As you navigate through the pages, you'll encounter the profound impact that family courts have on children, from the development of false memories to the long-lasting emotional scars they may carry. The book doesn't just stop at depicting the problems; it offers hope and solutions. Explore alternative dispute resolution methods, the benefits of mediation and counseling, and the indispensable role of community support in mending broken bonds. Discover innovative techniques that integrate mindfulness and emotional regulation, offering a path toward healing that involves both the heart and the legal system.Understand the trauma-induced illnesses often overlooked in the shadow of court battles, and recognize the psychological toll such conflicts take on parents, from heightened stress to mental health issues. "Divided Circles" also shines a light on the significance of sibling relationships and provides actionable strategies for reducing conflict and fostering stronger familial ties.Advocacy and legal reforms are crucial threads woven through each chapter, calling for societal change and inspiring activism. Whether you're navigating the family court system, supporting affected families, or simply curious about the intertwining of history and present-day dynamics, this book is a beacon, guiding you toward a deeper understanding and a more harmonious future.
Rediscovering Ancient Egyptian Literature through Arabic Poetics

Rediscovering Ancient Egyptian Literature through Arabic Poetics

Hany Rashwan; Stephen Quirke; Ayman A. El-Desouky

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO PRESS
2025
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A groundbreaking study of the relationship between ancient Egyptian literary devices and their Arabic counterpartsThis book is the first of its kind to thoroughly and systematically compare ancient Egyptian and Arabic literary devices. Hany Rashwan compares the stylistic Arabic literary device of jinas, or word play, a key literary device pervading medieval and modern Arabic poetry, literary prose, songs, and proverbs, with its counterpart in ancient Egyptian. Through the deployment of Arabic literary and critical methods he therefore makes possible the rediscovery of ancient literary register and tone in a way that has eluded Western scholarship. Since Arabic, along with other Semitic languages, such as Hebrew and Akkadian, belongs, like ancient Egyptian, to the Afro-Asiatic linguistic phylum, this vital study also proposes an Arabic-based textual analytic method as a viable comparative critical method for working across these kindred languages.Rediscovering Ancient Egyptian Literature through Arabic Poetics offers a groundbreaking postcolonial perspective on Egyptological method and theory by challenging the use of Eurocentric literary theories, terms, and concepts, and refreshing the study of ancient Egyptian and Arabic poetics. This innovative approach also speaks to, and challenges, a broader audience, including scholars of comparative poetics, comparative literature, world literature, Arabic poetics, and constructive rhetoric.
Little Jolly

Little Jolly

Hany Mohammed

Archway Publishing
2021
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Isaac wakes in a room inside Little Jolly, an old mental asylum that holds a handful of patients. He can't remember anything of what happened to him or what got him thrown into this place. Soon, he learns he was the victim of a brutal accident that stole his memory. Followed by this revelation is an odd warning: don't try to escape or he'll end up like "Old Johnny." Day after day, Isaac submits to therapies and medications. He meets his fellow residents-some friendly, some not, some miserable, and some completely insane. Two particular residents haunt him the most: a little girl and a tall clown. He feels their mysterious presence everywhere and hears their eerie voices in every room. Who are they? What is their story? For Isaac, the so-called fun has just begun as he begins to realize the full ramifications of his sentence and the horrific truths lurking in every corner of the asylum. As time passes, he might as well not have been warned. Escape was never an option.
Little Jolly

Little Jolly

Hany Mohammed

Archway Publishing
2021
sidottu
Isaac wakes in a room inside Little Jolly, an old mental asylum that holds a handful of patients. He can't remember anything of what happened to him or what got him thrown into this place. Soon, he learns he was the victim of a brutal accident that stole his memory. Followed by this revelation is an odd warning: don't try to escape or he'll end up like "Old Johnny." Day after day, Isaac submits to therapies and medications. He meets his fellow residents-some friendly, some not, some miserable, and some completely insane. Two particular residents haunt him the most: a little girl and a tall clown. He feels their mysterious presence everywhere and hears their eerie voices in every room. Who are they? What is their story? For Isaac, the so-called fun has just begun as he begins to realize the full ramifications of his sentence and the horrific truths lurking in every corner of the asylum. As time passes, he might as well not have been warned. Escape was never an option.