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    Dilemmas over individual and state responsibility for violations of international humanitarian law by Mengjo Keneth Lukong

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The arguments here are based on reflections on the draft articles on the responsibility of states for the violations of international humanitarian law adopted by the international law commission as well as opinions of experts on the subject, treaties, conventions international jurisprudence, and internationally recognized principles and customs that govern conduct in armed conflicts so as to limit human suffering particularly of non combatants.…”
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    An approach to the tragic in Nietzsche and Unamuno by Begoña Pessis García

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The common factor can be found in the experience of human suffering which both recognize as being primary, and which will be understood as a contradictory tension of the aspiration of infinity and continuous overcoming that the tragic men feel against the boundaries of their individual and finite existence.…”
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    Cancer pain: facets of a problem by G. R. Abuzarova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…What are the best ways we can reduce human suffering? How to achieve effective and safe anaesthesia? …”
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    PAIN, SUFFERING, DEATH AND HEALTH CARE by Renata Curi Labate, Maria Alice Pereira

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…It emphasizes the history of human suffering as well as the need for a better comprehension of the ones who are suffering. …”
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    Eerlik met God in die krisisuur by H. Olivier, P. Swanepoel

    Published 1997-06-01
    “…This would ensure a clearer disclosure of theological abundance within the literature of the book of Psalms and contribute to our understanding of human suffering. Two categories are distinguished in the penitential psalms, namely the non-God-lament psalms which still bring praise to God and the God-lament psalms. …”
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    Propaganda, Pacifism and Periodicals: Conflicted Anti-Fascism in Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Spanish Civil War Writing by Jake O’Leary

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…By analysing contributions Warner made to Left Review , this article argues that she both wrote propaganda in support of the Spanish Republic’s war effort and critiqued the war (and its propaganda) for the human suffering it inflicted. It also suggests that, by critiquing the war in the form of lyric poetry, Warner was able to avoid the risk of rejection by a publication that strongly supported the Republic’s war effort.…”
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    Les Personnes Deplacees de la Corne de l'Afrique1 by Jean-Pierre Mputu

    Published 1994-04-01
    “…Human suffering within the Horn has become endemic. The multidimensional crisis that has surrounded the region for decades has been exacerbated by inter- and intra-ethnic violence, conflicts and wars. …”
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    War and the Mythological Imagination by Veena Das

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…While it is acknowledged that war entails enormous human suffering, considerable latitude is conceded for moral judgements about the right to wage war, on the grounds that the suffering imposed upon self and others due to war, is an unfortunate necessity for the future good of a national community. …”
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    Behavioural impacts of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems–an overview by Karel A. Brookhuis, Dick de Waard, Wiel H. Janssen

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…The benefits of ADAS implementations are potentially considerable because of a significant decrease in human suffering, economical cost and pollution. However, there are also potential problems to be expected, since the task of driving a ordinary motor vehicle is changing in nature, in the direction of supervising a (partly) automated moving vehicle.…”
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    War and Peacekeeping: Personal Reflections on Conflict and Lasting Peace by Martin Bell by Memoona Nasir

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Nonetheless, "War and Peacekeeping" remains a significant contribution to the discourse on conflict resolution, emphasizing the imperative of acknowledging human suffering amid global strife. …”
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    Venomous bites, stings, and poisoning. by Warrell, D

    Published 2012
    “…Of these envenoming and poisonings, snake bite causes the greatest burden of human suffering, killing 46,000 people each year in India alone and more than 100,000 worldwide and resulting in physical handicap in many survivors. …”
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    A psychological flexibility-based intervention for modulating the impact of stigma and prejudice: a descriptive review of empirical evidence by Akihiko Masuda, Mary L. Hill, Jessica Morgan, Lindsey L. Cohen

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Preliminary findings suggest that the psychological flexibility model and ACT are promising avenues for reducing stigma and prejudice; however, further investigation and refinement of the model and ACT are crucial for significantly ameliorating human suffering related to stigma and prejudice.…”
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    Sens ludzkiego cierpienia: uczestnictwo z nadzieją - w świetle dokumentu Jana Pawła II Salvifici Doloris by Dariusz Adamczyk

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This paper concerns the meaning of human suffering in the context of participation in the redemptive suffering of Jesus Christ. …”
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    Media Coverage of Terrorism in the Television Sphere in Romania: A Multimodal Analysis by Mihail Dragnea

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through these short films, television channels create an additional spectacle focusing on human suffering, which adds to the regular spectacle staged during each news broadcast.…”
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    „A Man Can Start over Again” – on the Separation as a Requirement for Good by Danuta Wajsprych

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Tischner perceived good as infallible tool in revealing both agathological and axiological dimension of human existence, as well as in recognizing the crisis generating human suffering, therefore the idea of good triumphing over evil in human existence became Author’s primary duty.…”
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    Re-examining the History of the Great Famine in China through Documentary Evidence by Zhou Xun

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…This paper examines documentary evidence that has emerged from the Chinese state archives showing that from the outset, the Great Leap Forward failed as a method for improving agricultural productivity; that its failure was quickly evident and purposefully ignored; and that the level of human suffering and death was greater than has been suggested. …”
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    Learning in medical colleges: then and now by Sunil K Pandya

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Students are not exposed to the humanities for “want of time” due to massive syllabi and this in turn leads to physicians who are trained with very little or no exposure to the discussion of human suffering that accompanies disease.…”
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    Pathographical and Pathological in Zola and Proust by Larry Duffy

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This article outlines two common approaches within French Studies scholarship to the medical content of literary texts: a discursive- based approach designated here as ‘pathological’, and an approach focused on narratives of the experience of human suffering, illness and recovery designated ‘pathographical’. …”
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    Diagnosis of vaginitis by Pedro Vieira Baptista, José Eleutério Jr

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Despite this obvious limitation, one thing is factual: vulvovaginitis is the reason for at least 2% of office appointments among women, representing a huge amount of time and money spent(1). The human suffering (physical and psychological) associated is uncountable and comes in different dimensions: the recurrence of symptoms, severe conditions misdiagnosed or undiagnosed (even malignant and premalignant ones), and increased risk of developing gynecological and obstetrical complications. …”
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    „Plan Marshalla” dla Ukrainy by Olga Wasiuta

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… „MARSHALL PLAN” FOR UKRAINE Russia’s horrific aggressive war against Ukraine is causing immense human suffering, destruction of critical infrastructure, and hundreds of billions of dollars in damage. …”
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