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    Possibilities of Care within Institutional Constraints: A Case Study in Black Creative Knowledge Production.Nala Haileselassie, Lucy Wowk, Joshua Vettivelu, Shaya Ishaq, Daysha Loppie, Carianne Shakes, Ajeuro Abala, Deion Squires, Christina Oyawale & Miranda Campbell - 2024 - Studies in Social Justice 18 (4):805-826.
    Art school curriculums in institutional settings are often irrelevant to the lived experiences, pathways, and histories of Black students. In this context, in Summer 2021 and 2022, Artspace gallery manager Joshua Vettivelu stewarded a series of projects centring Black students, creating space for open exploration through residencies and research supported by peer mentorship. These projects mobilized a durational approach, pairing small groups of students with slightly more experienced peer mentors over an extended period, in an environment underscored with care and (...)
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  2. Attitudes toward uncertainty among the poor: an experiment in rural Ethiopia.Alpaslan Akay, Peter Martinsson, Haileselassie Medhin & Stefan T. Trautmann - 2012 - Theory and Decision 73 (3):453-464.
    We investigate risk and ambiguity attitudes among Ethiopian farmers in one of the poorest regions of the world. Strong risk aversion and ambiguity aversion were found with the Ethiopian farmers. We compared their attitudes to those of a Western university student sample elicited by the same decision task. Ambiguity aversion was similar for farmers and students, but farmers were more risk averse. Our results show that ambiguity aversion is not restricted to Western student populations, and that studies of agricultural decisions (...)
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    The Nala-Damayantī DrawingsThe Nala-Damayanti Drawings.W. Norman Brown & Alvan Clark Eastman - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (3):251.
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    The Tale of Nala.E. G. & Soh Takahashi - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):226.
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    Rolling the cosmic dice: Fate found in the story of nala and damayanti.Adam D. Pave - 2006 - Asian Philosophy 16 (2):99 – 109.
    One major idea within the great epic of the Mahabharata is the concept of fate. Daiva, literally 'of the gods', could be said to direct or even manipulate every character and theme throughout the entire epic. The story of Nala and Damayanti offers us an opportunity for insight into Daiva within the epic as a whole. The short story, when placed in the Mahabharata, results in an interesting encapsulation of a love story, numerous metaphors and a tale of initial (...)
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    A bhakti rendition of Nala-Damayantī: Ṭoḍarmal’s ‘Nectar of Nal’s life’. [REVIEW]Susan S. Wadley - 1999 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (1):27-56.
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    The Naiṣadhacarita as the Source Text of the Nala-Damayantī DrawingsThe Naisadhacarita as the Source Text of the Nala-Damayanti Drawings.Alvan C. Eastman - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (4):238.
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    A Critically Edited Text Of Nala, 1-5.Franklin Edgerton - 1942 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 62 (3):198-200.
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    Notes on the Nalopakhyanam or Tale of Nala, for the Use of Classical Students.C. R. L. & John Peile - 1881 - American Journal of Philology 2 (8):516.
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    On being human in the sanskrit epic: The Riddle of nala[REVIEW]David Shulman - 1994 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 22 (1):1-29.
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    Ethics and professional responsibility for legal assistants.Therese A. Cannon - 1996 - Boston: Little, Brown and Co..
    In this Second Edition of her best-selling ethics paperback text, renowned paralegal educator Therese Cannon clearly addresses pertinent case law, rules changes, and other developments involving this important area of the law. Organized in 10 concise chapters, Ethics and Professional Responsibility for Legal Assistants, Second Edition, covers key concepts, including unauthorized practice of law; confidentiality; conflicts of interest; fees; trends in legal malpractice; discovery abuse and other advocacy issues; pro bono work; and more. to help your students grasp the material, (...)
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    Cuando los reyes juegan a los dados.Olivia María Margarita Cattedra - 2021 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 4 (2).
    La concepción de la vida como un juego divino –lilah- es una noción relevanteque atraviesa el mundo de la literatura india antigua. El símbolo de los dados se instalacomo un arquetipo de connotaciones cosmológicas, rituales, destínales y, naturalmente,lúdicas. En este trabajo comentaremos dos narrativas del ciclo épico del Mahâbhârata: losavatares de los reyes Nala y Yudhishthira. Ambos relatos muestran una estructura especulary comparativa cuya función es constituirse en un nuevo ejemplo sapiencial tanto en formacomo en contenido.
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    Femininity Lost and Regained.Robert A. Johnson - 2011 - Harper Collins.
    The author of the phenomenal bestsellers He and She discusses the importance of regaining the feminine dimension in our lives. According to Johnson, regaining the power of feminine feeling and value is critical to the development of human peace and consciousness.
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