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    The effect of rehabilitation education through social media on the quality of life in burn patients: a randomized, controlled, clinical trial by Maryam Rouzfarakh, Kolsoum Deldar, Razieh Froutan, Ali Ahmadabadi, Seyed Reza Mazlom

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Abstract Background Burn is one of the most brutal harms to the human body and mind and its wide-ranging complications have many adverse effects on the patients’ quality of life. …”
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    Shattering the Myth by Amr Sabet

    Published 2000-10-01
    “…In the second strategy Lawrence discourses through the violent colonial legacy perpetrated by the West and its brutal impact on its victims (pp. 9-10). To reverse the second hierarchy, Lawrence, less candidly, stresses a feminist perspective. …”
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    DEMOCRACIA AGONÍSTICA POR OPOSIÇÃO AO NARCISISMO POLÍTICO: CONTRA O ÓDIO COMO FORMA DE FAZER POLÍTICA by José Ricardo Cunha

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Uma cultura de fundo de reforço do ego parece descambar em muitos momentos para um forte egocentrismo e um individualismo brutal. No aspecto político, isso institui práticas alérgicas à alteridade que chegam a suplantar o próprio compromisso com a democracia, abrindo espaço para o ódio como forma de fazer política. …”
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    Conceptual provisions for preserving economic security in the conditions of war and martial law by Vadim Antoshkin, Lidia Antoshkina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It was determined that the main threat to the economic security of Ukraine was the long-term Russian aggression and war, especially starting in 2022. It was not brutal, it led to the capture of approximately 20% of the territory; large-scale destruction of public infrastructure, energy, housing stock, industry and agriculture; displacement of millions of people; murders of hundreds of thousands of people; inflation and devaluation and threats of default; curtailment of social programs. …”
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    A case report of parapneumonic pleural effusion caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 19A in a child immunized with 13-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine by Idrissa Diawara, Khalid Zerouali, Naima Elmdaghri, Abderrahman Abid

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…On arrival (7 February 2015), she was febrile to 40.3 °C with a brutal flu syndrome, chills, dry cough and serous rhinitis, for which she received symptomatic treatment. …”
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    Policies and practices in the training of school authorities in Argentina. Discursive and experiential tensions by Ingrid Sverdlick, Analía Motos

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Since the assumption of a new neo-liberal government (2015 and onwards), public policies guaranteeing rights, which were characteristic of the previous period, have been brutally discontinued and the ideas of neo-liberalism have been recovered, introducing some novelties, both in discursive terms, such as the emphasis on emprendedurismo (an incorrect translation of the English term “entrepreneurship”), and in relation to the forms of privatization of teacher training for school authorities with public funds. …”
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    Ceci n´est pas une choriorétinite séreuse centrale! by Kenza Benouhoud, Rayad Rachid

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Il s´agit d´un patient jeune de 34 ans, sans antécédents pathologiques particuliers, qui a présenté une baisse de l´acuité visuelle brutale de l´œil droit. A l´examen, l´acuité visuelle était réduite à compte les doigts de près, avec au fond d´œil un soulèvement séreux du pôle postérieur (A) avec une fossette colobomateuse de la papille (flèche). …”
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    Slavery, Slave Trade and Manumission in Gojjam, 1940s-1950s. by Ayenew Mammo Seyoum (PhD)

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The third phase is connected with the people who after capturing and kidnapping individuals with intent to sell them to slavery but because of the absence of a purchaser, who treated them brutally. The sources are critically collected, scrutinize and analyzed and their validities are cross-checked one against the other. …”
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    Overcoming The Children's Mourning State Through Psychological Intervention by Oprea-Valentin Busu, Antonia Ioana Luchici

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Moreover, children think that death is avoidable, since - at that age, self-centeredness is somehow a characteristic of their personality and death hasn't affected their own person; therefore, when death occurs in their family, their reality will be brutally shaken and they will be very disoriented. …”
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    The winds of change : world war I literature in England and Germany by Muhammad Aidil Suffian Abdullah

    Published 2014
    “…However, a closer examination will reveal that while the English war literature extensively aimed to shock and change public opinion of the war, German literature took on a more ambivalent aim, portraying the war as cruel and brutal, but ultimately, necessary and just. During the course of this paper, a systematic timeline of the war will be laid out, to chart out public opinion in both countries before and during the war, how these opinions were shaped by their respective governments and how ultimately, the trench poems of the time succeeded in shifting public support for the war, specifically in England. …”
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    KONSTRUKSI BERITA KONFLIK MESUJI DAN LAMPUNG SELATAN DI TV ONE (Analisis Framing Berita Konflik Mesuji dan Berita Konflik Lampung Selatan Dalam Siaran TV One 2011-2012) by , SINTA PARAMITA, , Dr. Phil Hermin Indah Wahyuni, S.IP, M.Si

    Published 2013
    “…Results of the conflict of Mesuji research at TV One more focused attention to brutality and not anarchy that was carried out the Mesuji society. …”
    Thesis
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    Mediating medieval(ized) emotion in Game of Thrones by Larrington, C

    Published 2018
    “…Here, as many online commentators note, a familiar type of medievalism, “the ‘life is filthy, brutal and short” version,” intimates that the show is “realistic”, clearly setting itself in opposition to the idealized “Merrye Olde Englande version” of many early twentieth-century medievalist imaginings – for example, Tolkien’s Shire. …”
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    Perpetrators from Treblinka: interdisciplinary investigations of seven single graves with “Trawniki Men” by Joanna Drath, Joanna Jarzęcka-Stąporek, Julia Zacharczuk, Dagmara Lisman, Sandra Cytacka, Maria Szargut, Ozgur Bulut, Kate Spradley, Marek E. Jasinski, Mirosław Parafiniuk, Andrzej Ossowski

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Prisoners in Nazi camps were terrified by their brutality and ruthlessness. The guards were intermediaries between the camp’s inmates and the commanding crew, so in cases of a prisoners’ riot, they were the first target. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Mystical Nostalgia Themes in the Poetry of Mohammed Ali Shams Al-Din and Attar of Nishapur by Fahimeh Mirzai jaberi, Sardar Aslani, Seyyed Reza Najafi, Hosin Aghahosayni

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Perhaps the most important issue that concerned Attar was the brutal attack of Ghazan and their brutal murder and looting that followed a strange famine in Khorasan, including Nishabur. …”
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    Interstices Issue 16: The urban thing CFP by Andrew Douglas, Hannah Hopewell

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…As such we might wonder at the sheer brutality (nevermind banality) of the commodification unfolding with the network vectors of the urban phenomenon. …”
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    Harvest of Rage by Kevin McCarron

    Published 1999-04-01
    “…Harvest of Rage is an extremely readable and informative attempt to place this brutal terrorist attack within the context of Christian fundamentalism, right-wing politics, and the dramatic decline in the living standards of America’s rural population. …”
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    Effets négatifs de pH extrêmes sur le développement embryonnaire et larvaire du brochet Esox lucius L. by LE LOUARN H., WEBB D. J.

    Published 1998-07-01
    “…Il faut noter que les hausses brutales du pH au printemps dans des plans d'eau sur substrat cristallin rendent aléatoires la réussite des empoissonnements en brochetons des premiers stades.…”
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