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Visit JOSHA at the Frankfurt Book Fair HALL 4.2 Booth A 42

Yaneth Ortiz

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.4.333

The Journal of Science, Humanities, and Arts is happy to announce that we will take part at the upcoming Frankfurt Book Fair, opening on October 11th, 2017 at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. We are very proud of being part of such an important event and share our significant mission with the thousands of visitors that the fair receives every year. We will be showing, for instance, the full features of our software, our current main work, the Demetrios project, and information about the International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts IAHSA, among others. Come to visit us at stand number 4.2 A 42. We look forward to receiving you at our stand to have interesting interactions, explain you our important work, answer all your questions and get feedback from you that will helps us to improve JOSHA constantly.


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JOSHA Print on Demand Service

Anusha Venkatraman

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.4.331

With the September 2017 issue, JOSHA goes beyond being an electronic journal by introducing the new ‘Print on demand’ feature. This feature enables you to order a printed version of your favorite articles. The ‘print on demand’ feature is available for all individual articles with an option also to combine multiple articles from various issues and customize them into one. The printed version can be ordered by clicking on the ‘Order Print on Demand’ button below every published article. The print request can be completed by filling the form which appears when the ‘Print on demand’ button is clicked. You can order any number of copies. After you place your order you will receive a quote regarding the cost of printing your selection. There is also an option for a custom-designed cover page, which you might need for your thesis. This service is also available for manuscripts, theses and any type of work submitted and deposited only in the JOSHA archive.


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Editorial and Table of Contents, Volume 4, Issue 3

Yaneth Ortiz

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.330

In JOSHA, many different disciplines come together in one place to create an extremely interesting issue including 10 different manuscripts with topics covering philosophy, medicine, architecture, artificial intelligence and special topics. In the present issue, JOSHA also proudly presents the Demetrios Project. It’s an ambitious multicultural, multilingual, multidisciplinary project that seeks to make knowledge widely available in all languages, for all countries and in all fields: sciences, humanities, law, arts and many others areas of discovery, creativity as well as critical analysis. In the present issue, the project is presented in 10 different languages: French, German, English, Spanish, Albanian, Persian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian and Hungarian, and more languages will come in the upcoming issues.


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The JOSHA Demetrios Project: - English

Felicitas S. Holzer, Roland Mertelsmann

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.322

International Academy of Science, Humanities and Arts, IASHA e.V. Freiburg, Deutschland The JOSHA Demetrios Project With the July 2017 issue, JOSHA is starting the Demetrios Project. We chose Demetrios of Phaleron, a student of Theophrastus and most probably of Aristotle, as the name patron of our project. Demetrios was instrumental in establishing the ancient Library of Alexandria, probably the largest and most significant library of the ancient world covering all aspects of Science, Humanities and the Arts in many different languages. It is our objective to open up JOSHA as a universally accessible, open access library to all languages and countries. JOSHA will focus initially on publishing and provide open-access to textbooks in any field of Science, Humanities and the Arts, to students and readers worldwide. JOSHA will publish textbooks in any language after appropriate peer review by experts in the field knowledgeable of the respective language.


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International Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts e.V. - Annual Report 2016

Gerhard G. Steinmann, Christiane Lange, Roland Mertelsmann

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.321

The International Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts (IASHA) e.V., a registered society located in Freiburg, Germany was founded on June 20th, 2015. The Academy is pursuing exclusively and immediately charitable objectives to foster the advancement of sciences, humanities and arts. According to its by-laws, the Academy is reporting annually on its activities and financial status. The year 2016 is the first complete fiscal year after the foundation of IASHA e.V. The Annual Report of the International Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts (IASHA) e.V. was unanimously approved at the Annual Meeting of IASHA on June 6th, 2017. The homepage of the Academy can be found under https://iasha.org . If you would like to join IASHA as a member, please fill out the contact form on the homepage or send a mail asking for membership to admin@josha-archive.org.


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Between the Lines: The Language and Art of Death

Stephanie H. Lim, Jeremiah de Leon

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.311

This short paper reflects on the attitudes that modern society has towards death, which affect and form the language that we use to describe death. The key domains of concern to the dying are described, as well as the patterns of social interactions. It explores how the visual arts can offer an alternate and cathartic form of communication of death, as shown by the patient experience with cancer. Ultimately, it encourages us to view medicine as an art, and also art as medicine.


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PhD Student representation - Bridging the gap between science, service and politics

Lukas Peintner

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.310

Many universities have one or several doctoral colleges that train up to several hundreds of students. But different to undergrad students these PhD students are usually not part of any social groups or classes within the university. So it is the job of the PhD students itself to gather and share their experiences and expertise when it comes to start a new project or to wrap up your thesis and submit it to the final examination. At many universities PhD student representation is done by enthusiastic students that want to help their peers. This comment aims to outline the daily duty of student representatives. The subtitle “Bridging the gap between science, service and politics” outlines the vast opportunities a student representation has. Motivated students are able to organize conferences or science days, they can organize get togethers and horizontal transfer of ideas and methods, but they are also able to influence policy making at the university.


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The JOSHA Demetrios Project: Monographs and Papers in any Language

Felicitas S. Holzer, Roland Mertelsmann

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.305

The JOSHA Demetrios Project: Monographs, Textbooks and Papers in any Language as “Books as Open Online Content (BOOC)” Das JOSHA Demetrios Projekt: Monographien, Lehrbücher und Artikel in allen Sprachen zur kostenlosen Lektüre und zum kostenlosen Download (Books as Open Online Content “BOOC”). With this issue, JOSHA is starting a new project, the Demetrios Project. We chose Demetrios of Phaleron, a student of Theophrastus and most probably of Aristotle, as the name patron of our project. Demetrios was instrumental in establishing the ancient Library of Alexandria, probably the largest and most significant library of the ancient world covering all aspects of Science, Humanities and the Arts in many different languages. It is our objective to open up JOSHA as a universally accessible, open access library to all languages and countries.


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Editorial Volume 4 Issue 2

Anusha Venkatraman

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.299

In this issue, we once again have an amazing amalgamation of topics involving history, law, medicine and arts in 11 articles. The first article in this issue, contributed by Stephen Seiler, makes the readers revisit history. The article contributed by Frank Wertheimer addresses a key reform that has been made in the medical school education system in Germany. The contribution by Werner Schempp with his article ''Individuality and integrity of humans in the modern age: Considerations of a natural scientist'' gives the readers a food for thought. The authors Usman Al-Amin and group contributed two insightful articles on pharmaceutical boom and poverty reduction program in Nigeria. The author Charles Mark gives us fresh perspectives on the existing commercial agent's regulations in England and Scottland. Yet another exciting short story by Zazie-Charlotte Pfeiffer is refreshing and fun to read.


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The Applicability of the Alien Tort Statute to Human Rights Violations by Private Corporations

Hannah Dittmers

Languages: English

DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.2.296

The Supreme Court of the United States in April 2017 announced to decide on an issue that is not uniformly assessed by US circuit courts: The highest US court granted the petition for certiorari on the question whether private corporations can be sued under the Alien Tort Statute of 1789, a rather cryptic US law that allows foreign plaintiffs to sue defendants before US courts for their violations of international (human rights) law. Among the circuit courts, the famous Kiobel decision of the Second Circuit was the only opinion that denied that corporations can be held accountable under the Act. Now the Supreme Court is going to rule on the contentious question, the answer to which will possibly have implications for the human rights litigation worldwide. Affiliation: University of Michigan Law School.