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    Deep Ecology Versus Shallow Ecology: Comparative Study of Moniro Ravanipour’s Ahle Ghargh and Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal Dreams by Narges Raoufzadeh, Razieh Eslamieh, Morteza Lak

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Nature plays an essential role in healing the complications of the soul and psyche so that they can reduce their suffering by taking refuge in it. …”
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    The Ratio of Development to the Territorial Concept by Seyed Amir Mansouri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…While it is objective and material, the human body responds to the needs of its material life, and at the same time, due to its immaterial and abstract, it can establish a direct connection with the human soul. This is why the place is considered not only the container for the emergence of meaning but also the meaning itself. …”
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    A Comparative Analysis of the Poems of Sohrab Sepehri and Paul Verlain regarding Impressionism by Zahra Khatami Kashani

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Sepehri depicts the short moments of life with a deep and accurate view and tries to leave his soul in poetic solitude but Verlaine who has lived a difficult life and does not see brilliant days ahead, is only happy for a moment. …”
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    Karanga rua, karanga maha: Māori with lived experience of disability self-determining their own identities by Bernadette Jones, Paula Toko King, Gabrielle Baker, Linda Waimarie Nikora, Huhana Hickey, Meredith Perry, Rangi Pouwhare, Tristram Richard Ingham

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Also used to include the complex of buildings; mātauranga: knowledge, wisdom; māuiui: illness, disorder; moemoeā: to have a dream, have a vision; ngāti Turi: Māori Deaf; Pākehā: foreign, New Zealander of European descent; Papatūānuku: Earth Mother; pēpi: baby, infant; rangatahi: younger generation; rangatira: chief/chieftainess; rohe: boundary, territory; rongoā: medicine, remedy; tamariki: children; tāngata: people; tāngata Turi: Māori Deaf; tāngata whaikaha: an empowering umbrella term used to encompass people (of all ethnicities) with lived experience of disability (literally: people striving for enablement); tāngata whaikaha Māori: an empowering umbrella term used to encompass Māori people with lived experience of disability (literally: people striving for enablement); tāngata whenua: people born of the land - of the placenta and of the land where the people's ancestors have lived and where their placenta are buried; tapu: sacred; te ao Māori: the Māori world; te ao Pākehā: the Pākehā (foreign) world; te ao tawhito: the ancient world; te reo Māori: the Māori language; Te Tiriti o Waitangi: the Māori version of the Treaty of Waitangi; forms the foundation of the contractual relationship between two internationally recognised sovereign nations – Māori, as tāngata whenua (people of the land), and the British Crown; tino rangatiratanga: absolute sovereignty, self-determination; tūrangawaewae: standing, place where one has the right to stand; tikanga Māori: customary system of values and practices developed over time and deeply embedded in the social context; tīpuna/tupuna: ancestors; wairua: spirit, soul; wānanga: to meet, discuss, deliberate, consider; Whaikaha: Te Reo Māori name of the Ministry of Disabled People; whakamā: to be ashamed, shy, bashful, embarrassed; whakapapa: ancestry, genealogy, familial relationships; whanau: to be born, extended family, family group; whānau hauā: a name for Māori with lived experience of disability; wharekai: dining hall; wharenui: meeting house, large house; whenua: placenta, ground, land.…”
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    Stalinismi „Teised“: Ilmi Kolla kui teisitimõtleja / Stalinism’s ”Others”: Ilmi Kolla as a dissenter by Eve Annuk

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The most well known poem by Kolla, “Sorrowful moments” carries a sense of an approaching death; it focuses on an individual who loves and longs for the happiness, whose soul is sick and who is thinking about the transciense of life and about the appoaching death. …”
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    Johannes Semper hobusega. Avangard, takerduja tehnika ja looduse vahel / Johannes Semper with a horse: Avant-garde between technology and nature by Tiit Hennoste

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The war destroyed the faith in the machines; the machine now became a destroyer, and the new mechanical man (a fusion of man and machine) came into view as a killer with killed soul. At the same time, modern technology became more and more common in the everyday life, and, hence, the attitude towards technology changed. …”
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    The Inspiration for Writing Makhzan-ol-Asrār and Eskandar-nāme by NIZāmi based on Action Discourse by Khalil Baygzade, لیلا Rahmatian

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The writing of the Masnavis of the Makhzan-ol-Asrār and Iskandarnāme as the first and last Nizāmi’s masnavis has been done in twenty years and in different phases of the poet's soul. We begin with a young poet seeking to create a work to make his reputation known to the world of literature. …”
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    Developmental structuralism in Iranian realism: The interplay of agency and structure in contemporary Persian poetry and literature by Mojtaba Attarzadeh

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…“The literature of any nation represents the heart and soul of that nation and encompasses one of the political and cultural pillars and civilization of any nation” (Grace, 2002, p. 50). …”
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    The Application of Jung's Personality Psychoanalysis in Attar and Rumi's Poetry Relying on the Two Categories of Joiner and Separation by Faezeh Payriz Zanjani, Mehdi Mahouzi, Seyedeh Mandana Hashemi Isfahan

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Both poets, due to having a famous family, studied science and literature and had the good fortune to reach the final goal in this way; however, during Attar's childhood, very bitter events, especially the Ghoz attack, made his mind and soul suffer, and in the later years, according to the narrations, he was a reclusive man.Based on the clear evidence of Attar's lifestyle, i.e. his tendency towards poetry and mysticism, his isolation and lack of socializing with mystics and great men of his time, his avoidance of fame and the features of the lover's personality in the sonnets, including being sad, feeling disillusioned, and being happy with the separation, emphasis on disappointment in joiner, his character can be counted among the group of emotional introverts.On the other hand, apart from the bitter experience of migration, Rumi had more security during his childhood. …”
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    Investigation of the relationship between quantitative indicators of housing and the citizens’ mental health Case study: Mardavij neighborhood- Isfahan by Seyed Reza Azadeh, Jamal Mohammadi, Hamid Taher Neshat Dost

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In other words, rapid growth of the cities can be considered as one of the threats to the environment which influence the residents of the cities i.e. humans by devastating effects on their soul and body. Studies have shown that the quality of the constructed life environments and urban neighborhoods affects the citizens’ mental health. …”
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    The Influence of Culture and Civilization of Pre-Islamic era in the spread of “Chivalry” by Amir Hossien Madani

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Furthermore, some characteristics of Mithraism and Manichaeism has influenced generosity, such as equality, brotherhood, love, friendship, honesty, respecting elders, respecting masters, and making sacrifices in order to refine human’s soul. Yet, the most influential contribution to historical influences belongs to the Sassanid dynasty, since Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, and Mithraism had better opportunity to grow in this very period.…”
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    宋玉及其辞赋在唐代的传播与接受 = The acceptance of Song Yu and his works in Tang dynasty by 王雪 Wang, Xue

    Published 2024
    “…Secondly, the paper takes Song Yu’s works, especially Fu on the Gaotang Shrine 高唐赋, Fu on the Goddess 神女赋, Fu on the Lechery of Master Dengtu 登徒子好色赋, Nine Changes 九辩, Responding to the Question of the King of Chu 对楚王问, Big Words 大言赋, Little Words 小言赋, Fu on the Wind 风赋 and the sceptical work Summoning the soul 招魂 as perspectives, and uses four parts: female image, mourning for autumn, allusion and other types to analyse how Song Yu’s works being developed, inherited and reaches its peak in Tang dynasty. …”
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    Thesis-Master by Research
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    佛教瑜伽焰口施食仪式探讨 = An exploration of buddhist rites based upon the Yogacara Ulka-mukha Dharma service by Pang, Yew Cheng, 馮耀正 Pang, Yew Cheng

    Published 2017
    “…However, serving as a nourishment for the soul, pillar of strength in times of crisis and most importantly a refuge for death, Buddhism offers a myriad of facets waiting for mankind to uncover. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Innate Spirituality in Rumi's Masnavi and Viktor Frankl's Unconscious God by Shabnam Ghadiri yeganeh, Esmail Azar, sareh zirak

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In Rumi's thought, the human soul has a connection with God in the inner hidden layers. …”
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    "‘HEBREW MELODY IN A MINOR, OP. 33’" BY JOSEPH ACHRON. THE DEHISCENCE OF TEMPORALITIES BETWEEN “{IN}-FLESH-IZATION” AND “HOLDING[S]-STILL” PHENOMENON IN MUSICALIZED MOURNFULNESS... by Maria Roxana BISCHIN

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The touching of the impossible things, the nostalgia for the lost memories, the desire to feel a piece of quietness, the sadness of not being happy, like a ship gone towards the blue horizon, the nothingness lived in a mourn – all these penumbrae of a sad soul which may have lost everything shape in us a beautiful Hebrew canvas, the necessity of a never-ending return to the Hebrew village, its synagogue, and life. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Social Themes in Nima Yushij's and Ahmad Shoghi's Poetry by Enayat Allah Sharifpour, Zahra Solaimani

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Successive political and social events highly influenced the poets' soul. Both poets used 'poem' as an instrument to express social issues, and there are very similar social themes  in their poems. …”
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    Matüridi'de Kalbin Yaratılış Hikmeti by Osman ORAL

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In addition to the organs of the body having the biological heart, such as the eye and ear, the heart of the soul is considered to have actions such as the eye, the hearing, the understanding and the reasoning. …”
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    A Study of the Epistemological-Hermeneutical Principles and Rules of Mulla Sadra by Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Mirdamadi, Mohammad Bidhendi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Accordingly, each of these epistemic perspectives respectively traces the origin of the emergence of hermeneutics or interpretation back to active intellect, ideas, or the structure of the human mind.Sadra believes that intuitive truths that are revealed to the person under particular conditions lie outside the scope of rational activity and argument in its specific sense; then, reason does not have access to the border of opening and intuition. When the soul reaches the knowledge through thinking, we call this mode of knowledge “reason” while if this knowledge is acquired directly from God it is called “heart”. …”
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    Placed Nomads by Seyed Amir Mansouri

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The way today's knowledge recognizes the place and landscape as a living, soulful phenomenon that carries the meaning that the observer gains from the simultaneous interpretation and perception of "outside". …”
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