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    Cities as sustainable ecosystems: principles and practices by Newman, Peter, Jennings, I.

    Published 2008
    “…The central notion is that the best innovations in human history have arisen by learning from and modelling natural systems. …”
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    Islam, extremism and moderation by Akhmetova, Elmira

    Published 2015
    “…Extremism and violence are universal phenomena that have existed throughout human history, and are as such not particular to any specific religious, social or ethnic groups. …”
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    A historico-medical perspective on ancient epidemics and their impact on past human societies by Galassi, F.M., Varotto, E., Percivaldi, E., Vittori, V., Ingaliso, L., Vaccarezza, Mauro, Martini, M., Ribatti, D.

    Published 2024
    “…The present article reviews the major historical plague epidemics that characterised human history by combining data derived from historical sources and biomedical evidence emerged in recent years thanks to advancements of palaeogenetics and pal-aeopathology. …”
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    The status of women in Islam: a critical examination by Kamarudin Haji Salleh

    Published 2003
    “…To get a comprehensive perspectives, the presentation begins to view women’s status in other religions and civilizations throughout the human history. Then, the article focusing on the Islamic welstanchauung relating to some aspects of women positions such as spiritual and ritual, social, economic or business and political. …”
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    Celebrity Influences on Consumer Decision Making: New Insights and Research Directions by Moraes, Marcela, Gountas, John, Gountas, Sandra, Sharma, Piyush

    Published 2019
    “…Throughout human history, people expressed admiration for heroes who possessed extraordinary abilities and achieved superhuman goals. …”
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    An Overview on Existential Threats Posed-by Human-like Super-intelligent Machines to Humanity by Jie, Xi

    Published 2021
    “…A forecast based on human history gave us a bleak outlook into the future in which humanity is replaced and wiped out by AIs. …”
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    Extremism and militancy by Akhmetova, Elmira

    Published 2015
    “…In fact, extremism and violence are universal phenomena, it existed throughout human history. It does not belong to any specific religious or social or ethnic groups. …”
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    Conservation and preservation of textile: special reference to batik collection by Barkeshli, Mandana

    Published 2016
    “…Throughout human history, textiles have played a rich part in the lives and traditions of people of all cultures. …”
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    Geographies of Ageing: Social Processes and the Spatial Unevenness of Population Ageing by Davies, Amanda, James, Amity

    Published 2011
    “…The current rate of population ageing is unprecedented in human history with population projections indicating that this will be an enduring trend. …”
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    Islamic critique of religious fetishism by Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi

    Published 2008
    “…However, while the first theme is about human religious tendency to consecrate the natural phenomenon, the later theme is about the rudimentary genesis of monotheism in relation to polytheism throughout the course of human history. The question is whether or not the primordial faith of man was monotheistic, and later developed into polytheism? …”
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    Role of the Qur'an in the transformation of human society by Sulaiman, Kabuye Uthman

    Published 2014
    “…There is no denying the fact that at one time in human history Muslims were the leaders in human values. …”
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    Reflecting and learning from the mode of multifunctional food markets in Macau by Gu, Yang

    Published 2023
    “…Being one of the oldest public functions in human history, markets always play important roles in urban space. …”
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    The Correlation Of Islamic Civilization In Sciences With Western World ( Eastern Impact Through Sciences On Western World ) by Said, Mohamed Mohamed Tolba

    Published 2018
    “…Islam is a religion and a civilization, historically connecting various stages of human history for more than fourteen centuries. The Islamic ethics and law “Sharia’h” are coherent legal system to protect private property within a comprehensive and rational system. …”
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    The longevity of famous people from Hammurabi to Einstein by De la Croix, David, Licandro, Omar

    Published 2015
    “…We show using this long-running consistent database that there was no trend in mortality during most of human history, confirming the existence of a Malthusian epoch; we date the beginning of the steady improvements in longevity to the cohort born in 1640-9, clearly preceding the Industrial Revolution, lending credence to the hypothesis that human capital may have played a significant role in the take-off to modern growth; we find that this timing of improvements in longevity concerns most countries in Europe and most skilled occupations.…”
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    An analysis of Said nursi’s contributions to the revitalization of Islamic spirituality in the modern era by Ali Aydogan, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi Mohammed Zabidi, Mohd Al Adib Samuri

    Published 2025
    “…For a long time in human history, Islamic civilization and spirituality have always stood out for their dynamism and has been able to adapt to the challenges of every era. …”
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    Cultural factors that affected the spatial and temporal epidemiology of kuru by Whitfield, J., Pako, W., Collinge, J., Alpers, Michael Philip

    Published 2017
    “…The epidemiological changes were not explained by genetic differences, but genetic studies led to an understanding of genetic susceptibility to kuru and the selection pressure imposed by kuru, and provided new insights into human history and evolution.…”
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    Structural properties, production, and commercialisation of invertase by Pang, Wei Cheng, Aizi Nor Mazila Ramli, Nur Dini Johari

    Published 2019
    “…The knowledge gained from yeast fermentation made invertase one of the earliest exploited enzymes in human history. Invertase functions as carbohydrases by hydrolysing sucrose into its simplest unit. …”
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    Productive Or Life-Wasting : The Increasingly-Connected And Socially Networked Students by Curnow, Alexander, Kaur, Gursheena, Eban, Nomelyn, Kara, Esat, Mirlanov, Eldiiar

    Published 2014
    “…In a single lifetime this is a ‘while’ but in terms of human history and in the longer-term scopes of social science this is a very short time. …”
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    Grassy starch by Jutta, Mariam, Zawawi, Abu Hanafiah

    Published 2012
    “…The edible portion of grains or cereals are staple foods consumed throughout the world and through human history. Today they provide more food in quantity and quality than any other plants. …”
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    Editorial by Md. Noon, Hazizan

    Published 2018
    “…Triggered by continuous changes, human collectivity grew from what was once a single human society into human societies which became more and more diversified as they travelled over the long journey of human history. At the core of this dynamic human movement stand a few key concepts that explain the progress of human society in its most general sense and this may be best represented by such buzzwords as development, civilisation and globalisation…”
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