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20 Egyptian Songs to Learn - An Easy Way to Learn Egyptian Arabic (Paperback): Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama, Tessa Grafen 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn - An Easy Way to Learn Egyptian Arabic (Paperback)
Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama, Tessa Grafen; Illustrated by Ahmed Okasha
R686 R646 Discovery Miles 6 460 Save R40 (6%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Songs are a great way to learn a language, and popular songs can reveal much about the culture and traditions of a country where the language is spoken. 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing brings together twenty songs performed by popular Egyptian singers, from iconic twentieth-century diva Umm Kulthum to present-day singing sensation Amr Diab. Following on the success of Kilma Hilwa: Egyptian Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate Level and Musiqa al-Kalimat: Modern Standard Arabic through Popular Songs: Intermediate to Advanced (AUC Press, 2015 and 2017), Bahaa Ed-Din Ossama and Tessa Grafen build a lively variety of language lessons around each song, accompanying them with notes on vocabulary, grammar and usage, and exercises. Aimed at beginner learners of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic and fans of Arab popular music, 20 Egyptian Songs to Learn and Sing is a motivational and highly enjoyable approach to learning Egyptian Arabic. Suitable for use in the classroom or for self-study. Includes songs by: Dina El Wedidi, Amr Diab, Sayed Darwish, Shadia, Mohamed Monir, Umm Kulthum, Suad Hosni, Nancy Agram, Dalida, and Rema Kheshesh

Ethics, Culture, and Psychiatry - International Perspectives (Paperback): Ahmed Okasha, Julio Arboleda-Florez, Norman Sartorius Ethics, Culture, and Psychiatry - International Perspectives (Paperback)
Ahmed Okasha, Julio Arboleda-Florez, Norman Sartorius
R1,759 Discovery Miles 17 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ethics, Culture, and Psychiatry: International Perspectives is a textbook that explores the best ways to promote the use of the Declaration of Madrid, which outlines ethical standards for psychiatric practice throughout the world. The book is written with two questions in mind, both easy to pose and difficult to answer: - Is it possible to formulate a set of principles that will be valid for all psychiatrists, regardless of the cultures to which they belong or in which they live and practice, or are there as many sets of ethical principles as there are cultures?- If there is such a set of principles, what should we do to ensure that psychiatry as a discipline makes a significant contribution to societal good without helping the evil?

To facilitate the exploration of this territory, 15 experts from a variety of cultures examine the most pressing ethical issues prevalent within the current practice of psychiatry. Many of the dilemmas probed in this book are routinely encountered by clinicians who work in increasingly multicultural societies. The text covers issues that are broadly relevant to clinical practice and research, including: - An overview of ethics and societies around the world- Discussions of ethical practices and dilemmas specific to various cultural regions- Transcultural debate on overarching issues, such as incompetent patients, informed consent, and mental health law reform- The complete copy of The Declaration of Madrid printed in the appendix

Readers will find that this is a textbook that stimulates and supports, rather than closes, the debate on ethical aspects of professional psychiatric behavior. Ethics, Culture, and Psychiatry: International Perspectives is much more than just a book on ethics -- it is a major contribution to understanding the impact of culture and history on the ethical practice of medicine around the world, and a continuous search for a consensus on how to live together and make contributions to the well-being of people with mental illness, their families, and the family of humans on our planet.

Agent-Based Computational Economics (Paperback): Ahmed Okasha Agent-Based Computational Economics (Paperback)
Ahmed Okasha
R2,064 Discovery Miles 20 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Alternative modelling formalisations, such as differential equations and statistical analysis, imposes many restrictions, such as homogeneity, anonymity and perfectly rational. Agent-based modelling and simulations provide a new modelling formalisation approach that relaxes some or all those restrictions. Two agent-based systems are developed to study theories of decentralised, individualistic, boundedly rational, complex behaviour and nonlinear stochastic systems. The first ACE model presents an ACE to study demand- pull and cost-push inflation. Moreover, it studies the effect of different levels of rationality on Macro-Activities for Economic Systems. The second ACE model studies the Lucas-Island model. Specifically, it studies the behaviour of the central bank to stabilise inflation and output. Three different economic models are studied. Simulations show that there is a positive relationship between the equilibrium price and level of rationality while there is a negative relationship with the unemployment rate.

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