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The United Arab Emirates walks a geopolitical tightrope, juggling big power rivalries and mounting regional instability fuelled by the Gaza war.
Making the Middle Republic, 2023
IRJET, 2022
An online food ordering system is web based system that allows restaurant businesses to accept and manage orders that are placed through internet .The main objective of this project is to develop a web-based food ordering system in which the customer will be able to choose food according to their priority and order the food online and will receive the order at their place. This web based system will also the allow restaurants to quickly and easily manage an online menu which customers can browse and use to place orders with just a few clicks. There is also a Food Customization option provided for the customer and in the dining feature of every restaurant the vaccination information of the waiters and managers of that particular restaurant is provided due to which the customer can order food in a very safe manner through this online food ordering system and can enjoy their meals.
ADRIAMPHORAE Amphorae as a resource for the reconstruction of economic development in the Adriatic region in Antiquity: local production , 2017
Since 2016 it has been carried the "Adriatic amphorae production" project, supported by the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Padua, in collaboration with dr. Lara Maritan of the Department of Geoscience for Archaeometrical studies. The main purposes of the project are the following ones: the study of the western Adriatic coast amphorae productions and the analysis of recent investigations led in Northern Italy, the collection of new data on kilns, ceramic waste, pottery workshops and, finally, the analysis of the relationship between amphorae's typologies and production's areas. Thus, the aims of the study is to integrate the Adriatic amphorae productions research, especially those on Dressel 6A, Dressel 6B, Dressel 2-4, collo ad imbuto, Adriatic fish-sauce amphorae, flat bottom amphorae. Additionally, it will be run a sampling and archaeometrical analysis, in order to allow a comparative analysis database and, eventually, a scientific publication of the results. The present work is going to present the research status about the amphorae workshops recognized along the western Adriatic coast and Northern Italy.
Visual Resources, 2003
Early images of Christ borrowed significantly from the Classical tradition. It is generally agreed that two traditions co-existed in which Christ could be youthful and unbearded or else older and bearded. This article traces the literary and historical backgrounds for both pictorial traditions from the late apostolic period to the thirteenth century. It proposes an origin in the East for the tradition of representing Christ with a beard that gained in popularity in the west in the twelfth century. This was a tradition that was driven by popular practice and owes nothing to the influence of the Church.
Archivio della Società Romana di Storia Patria, 2021
Ricordare, celebrare: la peste e i Barberini (1630-1634) The plague of 1630 did not affect the city of Rome. An enormous effort was made by the Congregazione di Sanità, which already existed, to guard borders by alerting, in particular, the legates of Ferrara, Bologna and Romagna, which were governed by men trusted by Urban VIII. In 1635, when the plague was defeated, Giovan Battista Spada wrote a report on the principles of diligence against contagion used in Rome, which he dedicated to his nephew Cardinal Francesco Barberini. The report takes on a precise political significance as it glorified the actions of the cardinal in this difficult circumstance and sang the praises of papal policy. In that tournant, the plague became a useful and effective propaganda tool in political contexts that presented challenges for the Papacy and for the Barberini family: the Thirty Years’ War, the attacks of Spain on the Pope, and the continuous (and unheeded) imperial request for substantial financial aid from Rome. The essay is accompanied by the publication of the Relazione (BAV, Barb. lat. 5626, cc.1-14r) in the appendix. La peste del 1630 non toccò la città di Roma. Fu compiuto uno sforzo enorme dalla Congregazione di Sanità, che già esisteva, per presidiare confini, allertare in particolare i legati di Ferrara, Bologna e Romagna, governati da uomini di fiducia di Urbano VIII. Nel 1635, quando la peste era ormai sconfitta, Giovan Battista Spada scritte una Relazione del principio del Contagio e delle diligenze usate in Roma, dedicata al cardinal nepote Francesco Barberini. La Relazione assume un preciso significato politico per glorificare l’azione e il ruolo del cardinale in questa difficile circostanza e tessere un elogio della politica pontificia. La peste diventava, in quel tournant, un utile ed efficace strumento di propaganda in un contesto politico non facile né per il Papato né per i Barberini: la guerra dei Trent’anni, gli attacchi della Spagna contro il papa, la continua e inascoltata richiesta imperiale di avere da Roma consistenti aiuti finanziari. Il saggio potrebbe essere corredato dalla pubblicazione della Relazione (BAV, Barb. lat. 5626, cc.1-3rv) in appendice.
Hospital Besieged, 2024
When Dr. Musa completed his internship in Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda, in mid-August 1985 he was posted to Masaka Hospital 135 Km south west of Kampala. Unfortunately, the hospital did not have houses for doctors because the houses had been destroyed in the 1979 war. So, he was sent to rent a two-bedroom apartment at a place called Ssaza, 3 Km away. The military barracks was off the road from the hospital to Ssaza. During that time, the Uganda Army was fighting a losing war against Museveni’s rebels. In the first week of October 1985, Museveni’s rebels cut off Masaka from Kampala at Katonga bridge. They also established themselves at a hill above Masaka Hospital from where they were sending artillery to the Uganda Army Barracks and the army was returning fire flying over Masaka Hospital. Health workers and patients fled the hospital. Dr. Musa fled on foot to Kyotera, 43 Km south of Masaka, near the border with Tanzania where he started running a clinic attached to a medicine vendor’s shop. Meanwhile a woman called Mariam, operating a bar at Ssaza, who was a concubine of the commander of the Uganda Army in the barracks, quickly changed allegiance and became a supporter of Museveni’s rebels. When the Uganda Army soldiers in the barracks surrendered and were given safe passage to Kampala, her bar at Ssaza became the drinking place for Museveni’s rebels. She was also appointed to conduct elections of local councils when people returned from villages where they had fled. Museveni captured Kampala on 26 Jan 1986 and that day he was sworn in as president, but it took a while to get medicines and other supplies as well as staff salaries to Masaka Hospital. So, the hospital was only re-opened in April 1986. In the meantime, Dr. Musa had returned to Masaka at the end of December 1985 and started working in a private clinic in Masaka town center while living at Ssaza in his two-room apartment while visiting Mariam’s bar in the evenings.
Tel Aviv, 2018
In this article I critically re-examines the vast literature that has grown up around the work that Leonhard Rost has called “the succession to the throne of David” (the Succession Narrative, or SN). I suggest that the SN is a unified literary composition that originally included 2 Samuel 13–19 and 1 Kings 1–2 and that was composed at the time of King Manasseh in the first half of the 7th century BCE. The course of events rests in part on occurrences that took place in Assyria during the last years of Sennacherib and the early days of Esarhaddon. The author borrowed elements from an Assyrian oral story and fitted them to a plot he devised. In this creative manner he was able to adapt some major elements from the story of Esarhaddonʼs accession to the throne and transplant them transformed within his own work. Years later, the Deuteronomist wrote the story of David and Urijah, which culminates with Nathanʼs prophecy of doom to David (2 Sam 11:2–12:25) and inserted it after the account of David’s successful wars against Israelʼs neighbours. In this manner he explained the shift from the period of Davidʼs rise and prosperity to the period of decline and the struggle among the members of the royal family over their father’s throne.
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Nature Communications, 2019
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Journal of Computational Mechanics, Power System and Control, 2021
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2008
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Menoufia Nursing Journal
Kulak burun boğaz ihtisas dergisi : KBB = Journal of ear, nose, and throat, 2003