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Smith, David I., and Marjorie Terpstra. "Digital Life Together: The Challenge of Technology for Christian Schools." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 73, no. 1 (2021): 57–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.56315/pscf3-21smith.

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DIGITAL LIFE TOGETHER: The Challenge of Technology for Christian Schools by David I. Smith, Kara Sevensma, Marjorie Terpstra, and Steven McMullen. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2020. 377 pages. Paperback; $29.99. ISBN: 9780802877031. *All of us who are invested in Christian education, parents, administrators, building committees, boards, and especially teachers, have struggled with the role that digital devices should play in our schools and in the lives of our children. For this reason, Digital Life Together is a gift to the Christian education community in North America. This book is a careful
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He, Yu. "Thoughts on the Bulk Supply Chain Services of Xiamen Xiangyu Co., Ltd." Business Prospects 3, no. 1 (2022): 30–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.52288/bp.27089851.2022.06.04.

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Under the influence of globalization, the supply chain (SCM) has expanded into a globally integrated supply chain across regions and borders. With the increasing volume of China’s commodity trade year by year, China has become the largest global commodity consumption and import for many consecutive years. On August 29, 2011, Fujian Xiamen Xiangyu Co., Ltd. held a grand restructuring and listing ceremony in the Shanghai Stock Exchange, integrating the high-quality asset injection of its logistics and related industries. In recent years, Xiamen Xiangyu Group Co., Ltd. has been committed to suppl
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Olbrycht, Paweł. "Immigrants in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Its Public Security." Historia i Polityka, no. 36 (43) (June 1, 2021): 115–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/hip.2021.017.

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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one of the smallest European countries – both in terms of area and population. As in the case of the so-called European micro-states (with less than 500,000 inhabitants – Luxembourg alone has slightly more), it is characterized by a high economic level, especially the living standards of its inhabitants.
 As the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s statistical data show (official OECD website), the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is the wealthiest Member State of the European Union in terms of average annual income per capita (gross domestic
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Jerome, Collin, Su-Hie Ting, and Esther John Perry. "Rethinking Visions of “Unity” and “Belonging”: Insights into Audience Responses Towards Popular Music of Malaysia’s Indigenous Ethnic Communities – A Case of Iban Pop Song." Kajian Malaysia 40, no. 1 (2022): 109–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/km2022.40.1.6.

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This article presents the findings of a larger ongoing study that explores visions of “unity” and “belonging” among present-day Malaysians that are shaped by their engagements with popular music genres of the country’s indigenous ethnic communities. Through a critical theory-informed qualitative analysis of Malaysians’ views on the popular Iban song, “Biar Bekikis Bulu Betis”, the study described in this article examines the visions of unity and belonging that they conceived through various engagements with the song. The findings show that these visions were co-created in and through a dynamic
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Wright, Eden Hamilton, Julia Woodhall-Melnik, Sarah Hamilton-Wright, et al. "Reflections on Poverty, Homelessness and Problem Gambling: Discoveries from a World Cafe." Journal of Gambling Issues 42 (June 20, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.4309/jgi.2019.42.4.

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Problem gambling is a hidden public health concern, especially among people who experience poverty and homelessness, with combined prevalence of lifetime problem and pathological gambling ranging from 29.8 to 58.2% based on studies from North America. Service providers in the non-addiction sectors (e.g., housing and primary health care) have not traditionally screened their clients for problem gambling behaviours or concerns. In an effort to build multi-sector awareness and stimulate discussion about problem gambling, poverty, and homelessness, we invited practitioners from the social, health
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Charitonidou, Marianna. "Housing Programs for the Poor in Addis Ababa: Urban Commons as a Bridge between Spatial and Social." Journal of Urban History, February 9, 2021, 009614422198997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144221989975.

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The article presents the reasons for which the issue of providing housing to low-income citizens has been a real challenge in Addis Ababa during the recent years and will continue to be, given that its population is growing extremely fast. It examines the tensions between the universal aspirations and the local realities in the case of some of Ethiopia’s most ambitious mass pro-poor housing schemes, such as the “Addis Ababa Grand Housing Program” (AAGHP), which was launched in 2004 and was integrated in the “Integrated Housing Development Program” (IHDP) in 2006. The article argues that the qu
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Brennan-Horley, Chris. "Reappraising the Role of Suburban Workplaces in Darwin’s Creative Economy." M/C Journal 14, no. 4 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.356.

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IntroductionTraditionally, suburbs have been conceived as dormitory – in binary opposition to the inner-city (Powell). Supporting this stereotypical view have been gendered binaries between inner and outer city areas; densely populated vs. sprawl; gentrified terraces and apartment culture vs. new estates and first home buyers; zones of (male) production and creativity against (female) sedate, consumer territory. These binaries have for over a decade been thoroughly criticised by urban researchers, who have traced such representations and demonstrated how they are discriminatory and incorrect (
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Mudie, Ella. "Unbuilding the City: Writing Demolition." M/C Journal 20, no. 2 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1219.

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IntroductionUtopian and forward looking in tenor, official narratives of urban renewal and development implicitly promote normative ideals of progress and necessary civic improvement. Yet an underlying condition of such renewal is frequently the very opposite of building: the demolition of existing urban fabric. Taking as its starting point the large-scale demolition of buildings proposed for the NSW Government’s Sydney Metro rail project, this article interrogates the role of literary treatments of demolition in mediating complex, and often contradictory, responses to transformations of the b
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Gantley, Michael J., and James P. Carney. "Grave Matters: Mediating Corporeal Objects and Subjects through Mortuary Practices." M/C Journal 19, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1058.

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IntroductionThe common origin of the adjective “corporeal” and the noun “corpse” in the Latin root corpus points to the value of mortuary practices for investigating how the human body is objectified. In post-mortem rituals, the body—formerly the manipulator of objects—becomes itself the object that is manipulated. Thus, these funerary rituals provide a type of double reflexivity, where the object and subject of manipulation can be used to reciprocally illuminate one another. To this extent, any consideration of corporeality can only benefit from a discussion of how the body is objectified thr
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Capucao, Dave, and Rico Ponce. "Individualism and Salvation: An Empirical-Theological Exploration of Attitudes Among the Filipino Youth and its Challenges to Filipino Families." Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts 8, no. 1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v8i1.102.

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Previous studies contend that Philippines is still a ‘collectivist’ society (Cf. Hofstede Center; Cukur et al. 2004:613-634). In this collectivist or community-oriented society, individualism is not something that is highly valued. Being ‘individualistic’ is often associated to being narcissistic, loner, asocial, selfish, etc. However, one may ask whether the youth in the Philippines are not spared from this insidious culture of individualism, notwithstanding the seemingly dominant collective and communitarian character of the society. Although the overwhelming poverty is still the main proble
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