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    E. E. Cummings: From Parenthesis to Personality (Part I) by Uroš Mozetič

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…This status is largely due to his highly innovative and iconoclastic approach to poetic composition, starting from his early rebellious endeavours drawing on an astounding variety of non-standard and downright shocking potentialities of the English language (including such peculiar linguistic and stylistic idiosyncracies as drastic changes of the syntactic English word order, shifts at the morphology and word-formation level, unorthodox use of punctuation, extravagant typography and spacing or arrangement of space between the lines, a diversity of meters and rhymes, as well as seemingly eccentric imagery), to his later and invariably maturer poetic diction – the diction of one who has apparently come to terms with the world and his fellow-beings, realising that genuine wisdom resides in the understanding and forgiveness of the inherently fallible human nature rather than in its continuous sardonic scrutiny. …”
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    The Delusion of the Dream in Ta-Nehisi Coates’ The Water Dancer by Alicia JOSEY

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The Dream of hope, of race relations and treatment getting better in every single way throughout history is often weaponized by the dominant culture in order to force forgiveness, as well as a gruesome idea of family, and drive out the memory of the past.…”
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    Humanising the Actors and Working through the Conflict: The Role of Kurdish Literary Narratives and Culture in the Reconciliation Process in Turkey by Joanna Bocheńska

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The author offers an interdisciplinary approach, focusing on Paul Ricœur’s reflection on reconciliation and forgiveness, the results of socio-psychological study on the subtle forms of dehumanisation, and the role of literature in reconciliation with regard to the imagined contact hypothesis. …”
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    Christian Engagement with Ewe Culture in Ghana: A Dialogue by Mawuli Nyador

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…All the practices were towards the aspirations of forgiveness of sin, well-being, productivity, peace, victory over death and dark powers and agricultural productivity. …”
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    Dimensions of religious/spiritual well-being and schizotypal personality by Unterrainer, H, Huber, H, Sorgo, I, Collicutt, J, Fink, A

    Published 2011
    “…Dimensions of religious/spiritual well being (RSWB; such as hope, forgiveness, or general religiosity) have been examined comprehensively, and its positive relation to subjective well-being has been confirmed. …”
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    The quest for sustainable peace building in Guji-Burji protracted inter-ethnic conflict by Kefelegn Tesfaye Abate

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Therefore, it requires a transformative approach to intervention that addresses the genesis of the conflict through boundary resettlement, profound community dialogue, and unconditional forgiveness to build trust and realize sustainable peace.…”
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    Approaches and skills of anger management based on Islamic teachings by sadrodin shariati, morteza karami

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The conclusion of the study contained: (a) providing three theoretical models of cognitive, cognitive-behavioral and transferring the effects of anger, (b) providing 14 skills for controlling anger, including: (1) patience and tolerance (self-regulation skill), (2) virtue (self-controlling skill), (3) forgiveness, (4) remembrance of death, (5) remembrance of God, (6) the changes in the body conditions (relaxation training), (7) saying prayers (positive mental review), (8) prostrating, (9) ablutions (connecting with the infinite), (10) silence (studying your part in creating anger), (11) beneficence towards parents, (12) elimination of hatred and enmity in yourself, (13) using of protective systems, and (14) paying attention to the principle of “whatever you choose for yourself, choose for the others”.…”
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    Survey Exemplified koocar In sura kocar In the narrative narratives Shia and Sunni by Mohammad reza Ghazaie, amin moradi, mohammad mahdi kariminiya

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The second level possesses the principle of education, paying attention to the culprit’s rights and conditions of forgiveness in Islam during.…”
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    Exploration of Pull and Push Factors Which Influence of Travel Intention of Religious Tourism and Their Affect Method (Qom city) by sayed ehsan hoseinipor, hosein rezaie doolatabadi, ali kazemi

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Base of expertsattitudes, the most important push factors are Age, tourist belief to requirementof destination Pilgrimage, Being religious, the impetus for faith increasing,Religious travel experience, the impetus for the forgiveness of sins. The mostimportant pull factors are existence of night life in destination, mentioningdestination name in the Quran and the Hadiths, development of destinationtransportation, the fame of destination, development of health services indestination. …”
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    Examining a servant leadership construct and its influence on organizational citizenship behavior by Diah Astrini Amir, Claudius Budi Santoso

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The six dimensions are empowerment, standing back, forgiveness, courage, authenticity, and humility. The study also reports that the dimensions of standing back and authenticity have an effect on individual OCB, while the dimensions of empowerment and standing back affect organizational OCB. …”
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    Understanding Veterans Through the Lens of Dialogical Psychology and Theology by Jan Grimell

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Theological concepts of forgiveness and acceptance may gradually restore the dialogical capacity between a violated position(s) and a traumatized military position within the self. …”
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    Teaching Controversial Issues in Diverse Religious Education Classrooms by Karin K. Flensner

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The results indicate that a number of issues—divergent interpretations of religious narratives and religiously motivated rules, holidays, views of forgiveness, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and abortion—were regarded as open political issues in classroom practice and these were taught in an open, non-directive way. …”
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    Language Symbolization of Memories in T. Morrison’s Novel “Beloved” by I. V. Palashevskaya, S. J. Al-Sammarraie

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Attention is also paid to the ethical imperatives of attitude to the past (prescriptions of memory, forgiveness, oblivion).…”
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    Religiousness, well-being and ageing – selected explanations of positive relationships by Woźniak Barbara

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Those functions are: (1) religiousness as a source of coherence and the role of religious coping and provision of meaning in dealing with stressful life events (including ageing losses) (2) religiousness as a source of positive self-perception and a sense of personal control, (3) provision of social resources (i.e. social ties and social support) within religious community and emphasis on interpersonal relations (with special focus on forgiveness as a norm in interpersonal relations). Those functions of religion are discussed in the context of their potential role in successful ageing, as determined by - among others - active engagement in life.…”
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    Nilai-Nilai Moral Islam dan Keseteraan Gender dalam Novel Eliana Karya Tere Liye by Ida Novianti, Wahyu Budiantoro

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The moral values of Islam contained in Eliana's novels include tauhid, honesty, courage, cooperation, qana'ah, discipline, love, birrul walidain, responsibility, keeping promises, harmony, love of nature, forgiveness and earnest . The value of gender equality in Eliana's novel is seen from three things, namely the views of male and female figures and vice versa, the image of male and female leaders, and the roles of male and female leaders. …”
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    TERAPI PEMAAFAN MELALUI PLAYBACK THEATER UNTUK MENGURANGI SAKIT HATI by Emmanuela Hadriami, Servasius Samuel

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Alat ukur yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yakni Enright Forgiveness Inventory (EFI) dan Transgression-Related Interpersonal Motivation Scale-12 (TRIM-12). …”
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    THE PATH OF THE SOUL OF THE LYRICAL HERO IN THE POEM «DIARY IN VERSE» BY NIKOLAI OTSUP

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…True love according to the poet is love-pity, compassion and forgiveness. The results of the research can be used in the study of the genre of a poetic diary/confession, the study of the life of emigrants in the twentieth century, and in teaching Literature in higher education institutions.…”
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    Contextualization of Hadith about Tolerance for Religious and Cultural Diversity by Alkadri Alkadri, Zarul Arifin, Harles Anwar

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Second, the historical context of the prophet's tolerance attitude was recorded in building a pluralist society in the form of forgiveness, good prejudice, recognizing other religions and cooperate with each other. …”
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    BEAUTY FLARE, EVIL STEADINESS About some aspects of short-story writing by Ivo Andric by Krešimir Nemec

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…There is a strong asymmetry in the distribution of the principles of good and evil in the world as perceived by Andrić, strikingly in favor of the latter principle, with beauty, forgiveness and compassion occurring only as brief instances of brightness in a senseless world governed by purely materialistic laws.…”
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