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The Lives of Others: re-remembering the German Democratic Republic.
Published 2011-05-01“…</em>(Becker,<em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"> </em>2003, Germany)<em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"> , The Lives of Others<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></em>(von Donnersmarck,<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>2006, Germany) and <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Mrs Ratcliffe’s Revolution</em> (Eltringham, 2007, UK) recall the East German past, invoking memories, or the sense of memory, through an articulation of the detail of the everyday lives of ordinary people. …”
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Violence, borderlands and belonging: The matter of Black lives and Others
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“Lives of Others”: Phenomenon of Simulated Reality in Contemporary Popular Literature
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Organized Peasant Resistance in Fiction: The Sword and The Sickle and The Lives of Others
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“They Stopped the Lives of Others”: Stateless Palestinians Facing Bureaucratic Violence in Sweden
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Living with others: On multispecies resurgence in the altered forest landscapes of the Anthropocene
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Disentangling the relationship between the middle class and peasantry in the Naxalbari movement through the Lives of Others (2014)
Published 2023-12-01“…For this purpose, I propose to use The Lives of Others (2014) by Neil Mukherjee to disentangle the layers within the superficially homogenous middle class and thereby identify a pattern in the relationship between the two classes. …”
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“Living by Others”: Work Performance and Basic Need Fulfillment Among Women Farmworkers
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The health and wellbeing of Australian social housing tenants compared to people living in other types of housing
Published 2023-11-01“…Results Most health factors examined were more prevalent in social housing tenants compared to those living in other housing types. Individual health problems identified as more highly prevalent in social housing tenants compared to all other housing types included mental health issues (43%), arthritis (36%), back problems (32%), hypertension (25%), asthma (22%) and COPD (11%). 24% of social housing tenants reported five or more health factors compared to 3–6% of people in other housing types. …”
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Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation in Individuals Living Alone in South Korea
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Eating Alone at Each Meal and Associated Health Status among Community-Dwelling Japanese Elderly Living with Others: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the KAGUYA Study
Published 2020-09-01“…This cross-sectional study investigated the association between eating alone at each meal and health status, including functional capacity among community-dwelling Japanese elderly living with others. A self-administered questionnaire was mailed to all 8004 residents aged 65 or older, residing in the same Japanese town in March 2016. …”
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The economics of morality
Published 2016“…Nearly all of us, when asked, will say that we care about practicing altruism in a way that effectively improves the lives of others. Almost none of us, when asked, can honestly say that we have made a serious effort to ensure that we are practicing altruism in a way that effectively improves the lives of others. …”
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Reflections on life
Published 2017“…MALAYSIANS love reading about the lives of others, it seems.The Popular The Star Readers' Choice Awards (RCA) is the only local literary award that is driven by popular choice, as the nominees are fiction and nonfiction books that sold the most at Popular and Harris bookstores the previous year.Meaning, the nominee list is often an indication of what Malaysians like to read. …”
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Developing Text Sets and Engagements Using Children’s Literature about Middle Eastern Nations and Islamic Cultures
Published 2021-11-01“…In this way, they could become aware of the importance of culture in their lives and in the lives of others, while coming to understand the diversities and complexities in the Middle Eastern region and among Islamic cultures. …”
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Poetic Inquiry Coming of Age
Published 2022-12-01“… Laura Apol’s Poetry, Poetic Inquiry and Rwanda: Engaging with the Lives of Others (2021) traces the author’s long relationship with survivors of the 1994 Rwanda holocaust in which thousands of Tutsi were murdered by their neighbors, and examines the ways in which her personal uses of poetry for coping with painful subject matter became a longitudinal poetic inquiry. …”
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“Of traditional Israel and Albion”: discourses of racial purity and the Jewish body in Mina Loy’s “Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose”
Published 2016-05-01“…Incorporating the biopolitical theory of Rosi Braidotti, this essay explores how Loy exposes the figure of the Jewish “mongrel” as a constructed figure within eugenic discourse, in turn revealing the ways in which eugenic and biopolitical ideologies work together to govern, vilify, and glorify certain lives over others.…”
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Giving isn't demanding
Published 2018“…This chapter proposes a weaker principle, the very weak principle of sacrifice: Most middle-class members of affluent countries ought, morally, to use at least 10 percent of their income to effectively improve the lives of others. This principle is not very demanding at all, and therefore the “demandingness” objection has not even pro tanto force against it.…”
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The State, Society, Human Rights & Health. Ethical Challenges in the Development of New Interventions
Published 2015-12-01“…Moral imagination is required to move beyond the current impasse in which the lives of some seem to be of infinite value while the lives of others are apparently dispensable. A broader discourse on ethics and human rights coupled to demonstration of high moral standards by influential nations could facilitate the introduction of new interventions with the prospect of greatly improving population health.…”
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