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    HOMESCHOOLING FOR TWICE EXCEPTIONALITY IN THE FILM THE MIRACLE WORKER IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION by Wahyu Nisawati Mafrukha

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Abstract: The Miracle Worker has described about the life story of Hellen Keler. …”
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    Creation of the Vyatka Brotherhood of the Saint Nicholas the Miracle Worker in the Context of the Interaction of the Secular and Spiritual Authorities of the Vyatka Province by M. Yu. Polovnikova, E. N. Nemchaninova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In this work, on the basis of archival materials, the process of preparation for the opening of the Vyatka brotherhood of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker in the city of Vyatka in 1882 is considered. …”
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    A novel that swirls around: Parallel reading of Karahasan's "Eastern Diwan" and "Simon the Miracle Worker" by Danilo Kiš by Selmanović Rejhana I.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The paper draws attention to the intertextual connections between Karahasan's novel "Eastern Diwan" and Kiš's story "Simon the Miracle Worker," the first in the thematic collection "Encyclopedia of the Dead," based on thematic, motive and structural similarities. …”
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    Christian motives in the tale of people’s militia in 1611-1612 in the New Chronicler by Olga A. Tufanova

    Published 2019-12-01
    Subjects: “…the motive with God’s help and miracle workers…”
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    Antichrist as (Anti)Charisma: Reflections on Weber and the ‘Son of Perdition’ by Brett Edward Whalen

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Envisioned as a false-messiah, deceptive miracle-worker, and prophet of evil, Antichrist inversely embodies many of the qualities and characteristics associated with Max Weber’s concept of charisma. …”
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    The Elisha Stories as Saint’s Legends by Yael Shemesh

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…All the stories (including the longer ones, in some of which modern scholarship tends to find a vein of criticism directed against Elisha) express adoration for the holy man of God–Elisha, the miracle worker.…”
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    Stefan Decanski in Camblak's lives and service by Mihailović-Milošević Sena

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…His Stefan Decanski, contrary to the tradition, from sinner and usurper became the biggest martyr among saints, isihast and miracle worker. He was presented as triple martyr: he is suffering from his father, king of Milutin, Brother Konstantin, and son Dusan. …”
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    BLANK, YES! SAINT NO! José de Anchieta, of Apostle and Taumatur goes from Brazil a constructor of nationality by Eliane Cristina Deckmann Fleck

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Cultural activities scheduled by the National Commission in charge of celebrating the allusions to José de Anchieta not only seem to confirm the of the moral force of the Jesuit and the appropriation of his integrationist discourse, as to point to the support that the Cause of his beatification received, to spread the fame of miracle worker of the "Thaumaturgy of Brazil".…”
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    'Rêve d’un geste' ou la main et l’œil dans quelques films du handicap sensoriel by Marie Martin

    Published 2020-10-01
    “… This contribution examines how and why a cluster of films from every period or genre in the history of cinema and exhibiting blind or deaf characters, or both — such as The Wheel (Abel Gance, 1923), The Miracle Worker (Arthur Penn, 1962), Land of Silence and Darkness (Werner Herzog, 1971), Earth of the Blind (Audrius Stonys, 1992), The Silence (Mohsen Makhmalbaf, 1998) and Mademoiselle Paradis (Barbara Albert, 2017) — demonstrates a consistent paradigm linking the sensory deprived, the dream work or ‘film work’ (Thierry Kuntzel) and a high frequency of hands and eyes. …”
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    “Not Flogged for Christ”: Representation of Anti-Iconoclastic Resistance in the Lives of St. Ioannikios the Great and St. Peter of Atroa by Tatyana A. Senina (nun Kassia)

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…He depicted the saint as a great ascetic and miracle-worker who, like Ioannikios, stayed away from active resistance to heresy, but did on one occasion confront the Iconoclasts directly and suffered beating; moreover, Peter’s miraculous healings were only effective for the Iconophiles, and, like Theodore the Studite, he urged his monks not to communicate with heretics at all. …”
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    Miracles and Material Life: Rice, Ore, Traps and Guns in Islamic Malaya (by Teren Sevea) by Max Dugan

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The central focus of Sevea’s microhistory is the Islamic miracle worker (“pawang” or “bomoh”) in late-nineteenth  and early-twentieth century Malaya. …”
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    Raszputyin – egy kórtünet - Rasputin: a Symptom by TARJÁN, M. Tamás

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Tsarevich Aleksei’s fatal illness might be the main cause, but the presence of Rasputin’s precursors (e.g. of Philippe the French miracle worker) could easily refute this interpretation. …”
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    The Keller Plantation and the Racial Plot of Disability History in the U.S. by Camille Owens

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Between the popularization of Helen Keller’s autobiography, The Story of My Life (1903), and the cinematic dramatization of The Miracle Worker (1962), scenes of Keller’s early life and education have served as touchstones through which nondisabled Americans have imagined disability’s history and narrowed its political possibilities: toward the conditional dispersal of access based on individual acts of overcoming. …”
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    O cemitério como espaço devocional: um estudo sobre a devoção a Irmã Benigna (The cemetery as devotional space: a study about the devotion to sister Benigna) by Ilza Mara Lima

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Ordinary people who are worshiped as a miracle worker. The article examines how this devotion in the cemetery of Bonfim in Belo Horizonte City, more specifically in the miraculous Num Benigna’s Tomb helps the devotees by the time their distress happene. …”
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