51 research outputs found

    Civic Participation and Other Interventions That Promote Children\u2019s Tolerance of Migrants

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    In this chapter, we begin by providing a definition of \u2018tolerance\u2019, illustrating the wide range of attributes associated with the concept in the literature. Second, we identify some key paths through which tolerance can develop at different stages of an individual\u2019s development. Through a literature review, we will track some of the factors that can increase tolerance toward migrants during early and late stages development. Finally, we will conclude by presenting an overview of methodological approaches that practitioners have at their disposal to promote tolerance toward migrants

    The Role of the Qur'an and Sunnah in Oral Health.

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    The aim of this study was to explore the ways in which the main texts in Islam, Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet Mohammed (pbuh), contribute to understandings of oral health. The AHadith provide guidance for oral health-related behaviour but were written at a time when their symbolic meanings were perhaps vastly different to those of today. In gaining more insight into the ways Islamic HRB shape oral health-related practices and outcomes, if at all, we may be better placed to develop a more culturally sensitive and diverse dental public health and oral health promotion which takes into account religious dimensions, mediating factors, HRB and salutogenic mechanisms

    Infrared Spectra of Some Derivatives of Phenolphthalein & Sulphonphthalein

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    Bond behavior and assessment of design ultimate bond stress of normal and high strength concrete

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    The aim of this work is to assess the ultimate bond stress of normal and high strength concrete. This study contains two phases. The first phase included the studied bond behavior using two different models. In the first model, single pull-out test (SPOT), the concrete section of specimen was subjected to compressive stresses. In the second model, double pull-out test (DPOT), the concrete section of specimen was subjected to tensile stresses. So this phase of study aimed to make a comparison between the single pull-out test and the double pull-out test. To compare the behavior of these models, different levels of compressive strength were considered through the use of different coarse aggregate types, different W/C ratios and different cement contents. The second phase focused on the study of bond strength of high strength concrete using double pull-out test to assess design ultimate bond stress. In this phase, the effect of concrete compressive strength, bar diameter, concrete cover, embedded length, and pre-flexural crack length was studied. Based on the test results, a proposed concept to assess design ultimate stress of normal and high strength concrete was adopted. Equations to calculate the design ultimate bond stress, and required development length were suggested
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