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    The Study and Comparison of Pastoral Elements in the Works of Mahmoud Dolatabadi and Gabriel Garcia Marquez by Hossein Khorshidi, Reza Fahimi, Reza Heidari

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…One of the important issues in Marquez's works is love, marriage, and romantic friendships, which are clearly different from the customs of other regions.Comparing the works of Dolatabadi and Marquez is very important since they are facing two different cultures. …”
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    Life and works of Franz von Baader by Leuer, D, Leuer, Dennis Osborn

    Published 1976
    “…Throughout this fifth chapter, reference to his contemporaries is intended to suggest why Baader would consider Boehme's vitalist metaphysics relevant to common Romantic concerns. Ending our Second Part, we introduce Jacobi's objection that any self-consistent philosophy purporting to have knowledge of the Deity and a religious understanding of nature leads ineluctably to pantheism. …”
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    Cities are a product of time by Stefano Della Torre

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…And I am not speaking of romantic nostalgia, but of serious evaluations of economic convenience. …”
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    A Comparative study linguistic and literary paradox in the poems of ‛Abd al-wahhāb al-Bayātī and Mohammad Reza šafi’i Kadkani by Hediyeh Ghasemifard, Naser Zare

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…These two poets began their poetry with a romantic approach and then after moving from social realism, reached the symbolization phase. …”
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    Sex in the shadow of HIV: factors associated with sexual risk among adolescents in a community-traced sample in South Africa by Toska, E

    Published 2017
    “…</strong> In Paper 2 (Chapter 6), analyses of the full sample of adolescents (n=1,527) found that knowing one’s own HIV-positive status was associated with more safe sex (OR1.88, CI1.35-2.63, <em>p</em>&amp;pm;0.001), knowledge of a sexual/ romantic partner’s HIV-status (positive or negative) was associated with less safe sex (OR0.45 CI0.29-0.69, <em>p</em>&amp;pm;0.001), while disclosing one’s HIV-status to a partner was not associated with safe sex. …”
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    Transgression Now by Charlie Blake, Steen Christiansen

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Importantly, the process of deterritorialization and reterritorialization that the word 'transgression' in this context could be argued as evoking, and whether in critical theory, philosophy, art or popular culture, is not merely about breaking rules or defying conventions as has sometimes and somewhat romantically and reductively been assumed. Such assumptions do, of course, have their reference points and justifications. …”
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    "Was There a Sun Before Men Existed?": A. J. Ayer and French Philosophy in the fifties by Andreas Vrahimis

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…The Journal of Philosophy, 48(25):769-783, 1951. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2021208 I. Murdoch. Sartre, Romantic Rationalist. Cambridge, Bowes and Bowes, 1953. …”
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    Factors Affecting the Change in the Strategies of Sweden Democrat Party Behavior by Reza Rahmati

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…People who have been attracted to the Sweden Democrat for various reasons have felt political inferiority during the last 20 years and have always seen themselves under suspicion or feeling stigmatized: this party, in addition to becoming a capacity for It has attracted the vulnerable, due to the creation of a romantic atmosphere of social rejection by those who for any reason did not invite their dependents to the party or fired them from their jobs, it also caused more loyalty. …”
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    A Reflection on the Process of Individuality in Shafi'i Kadkani's Poems by Mahin Omidian, Abdullah Tolouieh Azar

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the ancient model of Anima, he mentions the mental lover with romantic descriptions; he brought the term "hidden half-born" with influence from the language of the people of Khorasan. …”
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    Personhood, Critical Interests, and the Moral Imperative of Advance Directives in Alzheimer’s Cases by Samuel Dale

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Andrew Firlik describes the life of an Alzheimer’s patient he visited frequently while interning in gerontology.[10] Because she developed the disease at a relatively young age, Margo had virtually no physiological problems and lived a “carefree” life consisting of flipping through mystery novels and painting the same image every day during art class.[11] Firlik describes her life almost romantically, commenting that “there is something graceful about the degeneration her mind is undergoing, leaving her carefree, always cheerful.”[12] He does not mention Margo’s early stages of dementia which were perhaps characterized by confusion, anxiety, and existential fear, as is often the case with diseases that erode mental capacity.[13] Still, arguably in her current state Margo is happy and therefore should be given non-invasive treatments, like oral antibiotics, to extend her life if she contracts pneumonia. …”
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    The time of the earthlings by Teodoro Georgiadis

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Natural cycles are sustained by the Sun but over long periods, the same applies to its conversion to industrial use, i.e. the power density required can hardly be provided by a solar system imagined according to the concept romantic of the first movements of opinion. To have what the industry needs, large areas of conversion of solar energy into electricity is due. …”
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    Individualism and Salvation: An Empirical-Theological Exploration of Attitudes Among the Filipino Youth and its Challenges to Filipino Families by Dave Capucao, Rico Ponce

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Doorman, M. (2004): The Romantic Imperative. Amsterdam: Prometheus/Bert Bakker. …”
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    Humanizing the Physician-Patient Relationship by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Those who felt they had such a relationship were more satisfied with their care than those who believed the relationship was business-like.[11] The precedent for this “friendship between unequals” goes back at least to the time of Erasmus, some five hundred years ago.[12] There may be good reasons for physicians to draw the line before friendship, but if accepting certain gifts builds intimacy, and that intimacy does not cross over into an inappropriate relationship, e.g., a sexual or romantic relationship, and if it has the chance to improve healthcare outcomes through improved mood or early disclosure of problems, I think it should be done. …”
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    Truth that Matters by Danielle Maydan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… [6] This essay is specifically concerned with informal family caregivers, such as children, close relatives, or romantic partners, as opposed to formal paid caregivers in the medical establishment. …”
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    Truth that Matters by Danielle Maydan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… [6] This essay is specifically concerned with informal family caregivers, such as children, close relatives, or romantic partners, as opposed to formal paid caregivers in the medical establishment. …”
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