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    Debt: A Political–Theological Device Acting in Favor of the Neoliberal Ethos by Douglas Ferreira Barros, Glauco Barsalini

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…We present how the possible exits from this machinery involve not only the debate on the forgiveness of foreign debts, but also how they are intrinsically linked to the creation of a new <i>ethos</i>, new ways of life created by relations outside the orbit of debt control. …”
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    Indigenous-informed disaster recovery: Addressing collective trauma using a healing framework by Phoebe Quinn, Bhiamie Williamson, Lisa Gibbs

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These shared features in Indigenous peoples' healing traditions include: holistic approaches to wellbeing; social rather than solo processes; identifying and treating the roots of trauma; strengths-based and community-led processes; the need for socially and culturally safe spaces; and Indigenous notions of responsibility, justice and forgiveness. We then analyse points of difference and resonance with disaster recovery literature, in a novel effort to bring the fields of Indigenous healing and disaster recovery together through respectful and thoughtful dialogue. …”
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    Communication skills according to Islamic teachings and students’ life skills by Rubino Rubino, Iskandar Muda, Ahmed Almedee, Sohaib Alam, Ali Dawod Ali, Rustam Sadikov, Elena Panova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This research discusses the following factors: human dignity and self-esteem, tolerance and compromise skills, forgiveness skills, accountability skills, justice orientation skills and individual behaviour skills. …”
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    Designing an Educational Package of Islamic Happiness and Its Feasibility in the Dimensions of Psychological Resilience of Couples with Marital Conflicts by azam Zare Mirak abad, reza ghorban jahromi, Molouk khademi Ashkzari, Kamran Sheivandi cholicheh

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Based on the findings of this research, the education of Islamic happiness can be used as an efficient method to improve the resilience of couples by taking advantage of creating a safe, supportive, and empathetic relationship, educating the concept of forgiveness, paying attention to the positive consequences of patience, and identifying the inherent abilities and talents of couples in reaching happiness.…”
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    Experiences and perception of character strengths among patients with breast cancer in China: a qualitative study by Mingzi Li, Tingting Yan, Carmen Wing Han Chan, Ka Ming Chow

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Patients with breast cancer described a large repertoire of character strengths they used or wished for during survivorship, including gratitude, hope, humility, kindness, humour, honesty and forgiveness. Cultural values (eg, collectivism, familyism, Confucianism and Buddhist beliefs) helped structure the experiences of Chinese patients’ character strengths. …”
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    Unknown Documents on the History of the Astrakhan Uprising of 1705–1706 in the Collection of Reports to Boyar T.N. Streshnev from the Foundations of the Russian National Library by Alexey Alekseev

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Peter I, having learned about the readiness of the rebels to bring their guilt to light, willingly grants them all full forgiveness with the obligation to put the rebellion in “eternal oblivion”, and never “reproach” any of the participants. …”
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    An Old Problem in Draft of the New Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offences by Aleksei A. Grishkovets

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The idea is supported to recognize the “right to error” and “the right to forgiveness” for an administrative offender. It is proposed to implement it by expanding the possibilities of applying a warning as an alternative to such a punishment as an administrative fine, as well as by expanding the list of possible grounds for exemption from administrative liability. …”
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    Exploring Relations among Social-Emotional and Character Development Targets: Character Virtue, Social-Emotional Learning Skills, and Positive Purpose by Danielle R. Hatchimonji, Esha Vaid, Arielle C.V. Linsky, Sam J. Nayman, May Yuan, Marisa MacDonnell, Maurice J. Elias

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students (n = 1011, ages 11 to 16, M = 12.94, SD = 1.00) from five urban middle schools in the mid-Atlantic US completed self-report surveys containing measures of five supporting character virtues (diligence, gratitude, forgiveness, future-mindedness, and generosity) and Positive Purpose. …”
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    Over historische excuses, morele genoegdoening en verzoening by Ed Jonker

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…On Historical Apologies, Recognition and Reconciliation Making historical apologies involves notions of forgiveness, recognition, reconciliation and compensation. …”
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    Influence of demographic and socio-economic factors in choosing hospitalist careers among US medical students by Jean-Sebastien Rachoin, M. Olguta Vilceanu, Natali Franzblau, Sabrina Gordon, Krystal Hunter, Elizabeth Cerceo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The probability of choosing future HM careers is higher for students who identify as sexual or racial minorities, with a higher amount of debt, planning to enter a loan forgiveness program, or are interested in doing a fellowship.…”
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    The inheritance of memory on the second world war in the Serbian artistic music: The compositions of Lazar Đorđević and the reactualization of the subject of suffering/holocaust in... by Vujošević Nevena J., Lazarević-Kocić Anja Z.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Looking deeply into the code of a man, his needs, desires, suffering, pain, fears, but also love, heroism, forgiveness, Đorđević represents the bridge - to the otherness carried over time, but also to the sameness of his vertical, spiritual dimension. …”
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    MÂTÜRÎDÎ ÖĞRETİSİNİN YESEVÎ SUFİLİĞİNDEKİ YANSIMALARI [REFLECTION OF MÂTÜRÎDÎ’S APPROACH ON THE SUFISM OF YASAVÎ] by Sıddık KORKMAZ

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Constantly declaring that he is a follower of Sharia and Islamic rules, Yasavi repents of his lost prayers (salah), prays for forgiveness of Allah for his sins with excuses and asks the consent of God. …”
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    Performing a political shift: avant-garde music in Cold War Spain by Sacau-Ferreira, E

    Published 2011
    “…I connect this void with the Spanish transition to democracy (1975-1978), which recent historians have called an exercise in amnesia, a discourse of forgiveness meant to promote reconciliation between Spaniards. …”
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    Fethullah Gülen: Interfaith dialogue as a way to the global peace by Ahmad Sunawari Long, Mohd Hatib Ismail, Zula’azmi Yaakob

    Published 2022
    “…He has outlined four main foundations in his dialogue, namely, love, compassion, tolerance, and forgiveness, as a form of a religious order which is known as the universal values. …”
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    Connections associated with a healthy spirituality: are these unrecognized intermediary determinants that shape health inequities in Canadian young people? by Valerie Michaelson, Nathan King, Karen A. Patte, Pauli Gardner, William Pickett

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…“Connections to others” (the importance of kindness, respect and forgiveness) mediated the strength of relationships between relative affluence and each (7/7) of the outcomes among girls. …”
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    Individual sources of Tikhonravov’s, Rogozhsky, and Trоitsky chronographs in the Hellenic chronicle of the 2nd recension by Tatiana Anisimova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Taking into account previously obtained similar results in relation to other common sources of TC, RC, and EL-2 (Legend about Daniel by Epiphanius of Cyprus, Zosima’s Journey to Rachmans, Alexandria of the 1st recension, Legend about the Posthumous Forgiveness for Emperor Theophilus, and also paraphrase of the 6370-year article in the Tale of Bygone Years), it is concluded that the compiler of the EL-2 involved not the KhVI-2 convoy, but a common archetype of the TC, RC, and TR. …”
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    Gereja sebagai Keluarga Allah Bagi Para Mantan Narapidana [The Church as God's Family for Ex-Prisoners] by Yolanda Lase, Lindawati Lindawati

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Hence, it is imperative for the church to rekindle its commitment to embracing, loving, and guiding former prisoners through spiritual and social assistance, recovery and rehabilitation programs, community empowerment initiatives, and by offering hope and forgiveness to those seeking redemption BAHASA INDONESIA ABSTRACT: Gereja sebagai keluarga Allah harus berperan dalam memberikan dukungan dan bimbingan kepada para mantan narapidana yang sehat setelah mereka dibebaskan dari penjara. …”
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    A Study of Clinical Justice in the Experiences of Patients, Nurses, and Nursing Students: A Qualitative Study by Homa Vejdani, hossein Mohsenipouya, faeze Azadi, Sanaz Fazeli, Arezou Bashghare, Yadollah Jannati, Akram Sanagoo, Leila Jouybari

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Interviews were recorded, and handwritten and then were coded and categorized based on conventional content analysis and themes were extracted.Results: The analysis of data revealed four main themes including “equal treatment”, “good manners”, “care and attention”, and “clinical competence” and 9 subthemes including “ethnic discrimination”, “socioeconomic discrimination”, “unaccompanied patients”, “forgiveness”, “respect”, “attention to patients’ needs/problems”, “allocation of sufficient time”, “ability to prioritize” and “theoretical and practical competence”.Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that by equal treatment, avoiding ethnic and socioeconomic discrimination, paying attention to the patients' needs and treating them well, and enhancing the level of theoretical and practical skills, it is possible to help create justice in patient care.…”
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