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Organ Donation in Islam: The Interplay of Jurisprudence, Ethics,
and Society delves into the complexities and nuances of organ
donation in Muslim communities. A diverse group of authors
including Muslim jurists, academic researchers, clinicians and
policy stakeholders engage with the multi-faceted topic.
Contributions from Sunni and Shia scholars are positioned alongside
each other, giving the reader an appreciation of the different
Islamic traditions and legal methodologies; and qualitative
research examining the views and potential concerns of Muslim
families towards donating organs of loved ones is juxtaposed with
the work of academicians and community advocates engaging diverse
Muslim communities to equip them with the knowledge and tools to
make informed donation decisions. Taken together the collection
yields new ethical, empirical and sociological insights into how
issues of body ownership, the definition of death, and community
engagement interface with the act of donation. Accordingly, this
wide-ranging volume represents a invaluable resource for religious
leaders, healthcare professionals, social scientists, policy
makers, researchers, and others interested in the interplay between
contemporary healthcare, religious tradition, health policy and the
topic of organ donation.
This book presents a comprehensive definition of smart grids and
their benefits, and compares smart and traditional grids. It also
introduces a design methodology for stand-alone hybrid renewable
energy system with and without applying the smart grid concepts for
comparison purposes. It discusses using renewable energy power
plants to feed loads in remote areas as well as in central power
plants connected to electric utilities. Smart grid concepts used in
the design of the hybrid renewable power systems can reduce the
size of components, which can be translated to a reduction in the
cost of generated energy. The proposed hybrid renewable energy
system includes wind, photovoltaic, battery, and diesel, and is
used initially to feed certain loads, covering the load required
completely. The book introduces a novel methodology taking the
smart grid concept into account by dividing the loads into high and
low priority parts. The high priority part should be supplied at
any generated conditions. However, the low priority loads can be
shifted to the time when the generated energy from renewable energy
sources is greater than the high priority loads requirements. The
results show that the use of this smart grid concept reduces the
component size and the cost of generated energy compared to that
without dividing the loads. The book also describes the use of
smart optimization techniques like particle swarm optimization
(PSO) and genetic algorithm (GA) to optimally design the hybrid
renewable energy system. This book provides an excellent background
to renewable energy sources, optimal sizing and locating of hybrid
renewable energy sources, the best optimization methodologies for
sizing and designing the components of hybrid renewable energy
systems, and offers insights into using smart grid concepts in the
system's design and sizing. It also helps readers understand the
dispatch methodology and how to connect the system's different
components, their modeling, and the cost analysis of the system.
This book presents a compilation of the most recent implementation
of artificial intelligence methods for solving different problems
generated by the COVID-19. The problems addressed came from
different fields and not only from medicine. The information
contained in the book explores different areas of machine and deep
learning, advanced image processing, computational intelligence,
IoT, robotics and automation, optimization, mathematical modeling,
neural networks, information technology, big data, data processing,
data mining, and likewise. Moreover, the chapters include the
theory and methodologies used to provide an overview of applying
these tools to the useful contribution to help to face the emerging
disaster. The book is primarily intended for researchers, decision
makers, practitioners, and readers interested in these subject
matters. The book is useful also as rich case studies and project
proposals for postgraduate courses in those specializations.
Though Latinos and African Americans have lived together in large
cities as neighbors, there is much that is still misunderstood
between them. Those who live in non-diverse locales have only news
and entertainment representations on which to base their
information about the two cultures. This new collection of essays
brings together the latest interdisciplinary works by scholars
examining conflicts and convergences among Latinos and African
Americans in mass-mediated and cross-cultural contexts.
Contributions in the form of both empirical and critical
ethnographic research present compelling works in cross-cultural
relations, news, entertainment, news media, education, and
community relations. ^IBrown and Black Communication^R challenges
those who do not think that significant projects and key research
have been conducted on the two largest ethnic communities in the
United States. Of certain appeal to both scholars and those with
more applied needs in media, education, and public policy, this
challenging collection offers a range of perspectives on two widely
diverse bodies of American people.
Despite the significant work carried out on the text, transmission,
materiality, and scribal habits preserved in the Chester Beatty
Biblical Papyri since their acquisition by Beatty ninety years ago
in 1931, these early copies of Jewish scripture and the New
Testament have, for the most part, belonged primarily to textual
critics. The goal of this book is to resituate this important
collection of manuscripts in broader contexts, examining their
significance in conversation with papyrology as a discipline, in
the context of other ancient literary traditions preserved on
papyri, and in discussion with the intellectual and cultural
history of collecting, colonialism, and scholarly rhetoric. The
Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri, and other papyrological collection
with which they are inextricably bound, remind us of the critical
value of examining old manuscripts afresh in their historical,
scholarly, and intellectual contexts. These studies are relevant
for all scholars who work with manuscripts and ancient texts of any
variety.
For the first time, in one, book, are the three most popular
English translations of the Qur an: the ones by Abdullah Yusuf Ali,
Marmaduke Pickthall, and Muhammad Habib Shakir. Two of them,
Abdullah Yusuf Ali and Muhammad Habib Shakir are Arabic scholars
The introduction of nature-inspired optimization algorithms
(NIOAs), over the past three decades, helped solve nonlinear,
high-dimensional, and complex computational optimization problems.
NIOAs have been originally developed to overcome the challenges of
global optimization problems such as nonlinearity, non-convexity,
non-continuity, non-differentiability, and/or multimodality which
traditional numerical optimization techniques had difficulties
solving. The main objective for this book is to make available a
self-contained collection of modern research addressing the general
bound-constrained optimization problems in many real-world
applications using nature-inspired optimization algorithms. This
book is suitable for a graduate class on optimization, but will
also be useful for interested senior students working on their
research projects.
This text discusses sensitivity parametric analysis for the single
tuned filter parameters and presents an optimization-based method
for solving the allocation problem of the distributed generation
units and capacitor banks in distribution systems. It also
highlights the importance of artificial intelligence techniques
such as water cycle algorithms in solving power quality problems
such as over-voltage and harmonic distortion. Features: Presents a
sensitivity parametric analysis for the single tuned filter
parameters. Discusses optimization-based methods for solving the
allocation problem of the distributed generation units and
capacitor banks in distribution systems. Highlights the importance
of artificial intelligence techniques (water cycle algorithm) for
solving power quality problems such as over-voltage and harmonic
distortion. Showcases a procedure for harmonic mitigation in active
distribution systems using the single tuned harmonic filters. Helps
in learning how to determine the optimal planning of the single
tuned filters to mitigate the harmonic distortion in distorted
systems. It will serve as an ideal reference text for graduate
students and academic researchers in the fields of electrical
engineering, electronics and communication engineering, Power
systems planning and analysis.
This thought-provoking study measures and critically examines the
effects that an averageA population growth rate of 2.8% could have
on the development of the Arab Gulf States.A ItA questions the
ability of Gulf governments toA continue providing relatively high
standards ofA education, health and employment under conditions of
rapid population growth, an undiversified economic base, and a
tribal political framework.A A Within this context, population
growth is identified as one important variable that hinders
long-term development. The book will appeal to all those interested
in the Middle East, demography, development and sociology.
This book is the second of two volumes which highlight the concept
of financial inclusion from the Islamic perspective. An important
element of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), financial
inclusion has been given significant prominence in reform and
development agendas proposed by the United Nations and G-20. The
significance of Islamic financial inclusion goes beyond improved
access to finance to encompass enhanced access to savings and risk
mitigation products, as well as social inclusion that allows
individuals and companies to engage more actively in the real
economy. It represents one of the important drivers of economic
growth. This volume explores the financial risks associated with
lending to low-income groups due to high poverty levels and the
lack of collateralization mechanisms. The first book on the market
to provide empirical evidence of Islamic microfinance, deposit
insurance and micro-entrepreneurship through the analysis of models
and country case studies, this edited collection will be of value
to those researching development finance, financial inclusion and
Islamic finance.
This book presents a compilation of the most recent implementation
of artificial intelligence methods for solving different problems
generated by the COVID-19. The problems addressed came from
different fields and not only from medicine. The information
contained in the book explores different areas of machine and deep
learning, advanced image processing, computational intelligence,
IoT, robotics and automation, optimization, mathematical modeling,
neural networks, information technology, big data, data processing,
data mining, and likewise. Moreover, the chapters include the
theory and methodologies used to provide an overview of applying
these tools to the useful contribution to help to face the emerging
disaster. The book is primarily intended for researchers, decision
makers, practitioners, and readers interested in these subject
matters. The book is useful also as rich case studies and project
proposals for postgraduate courses in those specializations.
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The Sudan Handbook (Paperback)
John Ryle Et Al; Contributions by John Ryle, Justin Willis, Omer Egemi, Philip Winter, …
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A compact and useable introduction to the understanding of
contemporary Sudan, and a convenient reference work. The Sudan
Handbook, based on the Rift Valley Institute's successful Sudan
Field Course, is an authoritative and accessible introduction to
Sudan, vividly written and edited by leading Sudanese and
international specialists. The handbook offers a concise
introduction to all aspects of the country, rooted in a broad
historical account of the development of the Sudanese state. It
consists of eighteen self-contained, cross-referenced chapters,
covering essential topics in the geography, history, sociology,
culture and politics of the country, written by outstanding
Sudanese scholars and recognized international experts. It includes
numerous purpose-drawn maps and diagrams,glossaries of key terms,
capsule biographies of key figures, a chronology and a
bibliography. John Ryle, Rift Valley Institute and Division of
Social Sciences, Bard College, USA; Justin Willis, Department of
History, Durham University, UK and former Director of the British
Institute in Eastern Africa; Suliman Baldo, International Center
for Transitional Justice, New York, International Crisis Group; Jok
Madut Jok, Department of History, LoyolaMarymount University, USA.
Published in association with the Rift Valley Institute
This book is the second of two volumes which highlight the concept
of financial inclusion from the Islamic perspective. An important
element of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), financial
inclusion has been given significant prominence in reform and
development agendas proposed by the United Nations and G-20. The
significance of Islamic financial inclusion goes beyond improved
access to finance to encompass enhanced access to savings and risk
mitigation products, as well as social inclusion that allows
individuals and companies to engage more actively in the real
economy. It represents one of the important drivers of economic
growth. This volume explores the financial risks associated with
lending to low-income groups due to high poverty levels and the
lack of collateralization mechanisms. The first book on the market
to provide empirical evidence of Islamic microfinance, deposit
insurance and micro-entrepreneurship through the analysis of models
and country case studies, this edited collection will be of value
to those researching development finance, financial inclusion and
Islamic finance.
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