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  1. 40181

    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
    “…. -     Both poets, as two intellectuals in their times, are not ignorant of the future generation. …”
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  2. 40182

    Representation and Transformation of Attitudes towards the Political among Iranian University Students: The Case of the Student Journals of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad During 20... by Rohollah Eslami, Malihe Tabei

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The previous serious debates used to frame students as critics of power, as intellectuals denying the status quo, and as equipped with the weapon of political parties to get them to oppose politicians. …”
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  3. 40183

    A Comparative analysis of critique of the patriarchal social system in the poetry of Simin Behbahani and Fahmida Riyadh by Ali ahmad Shirazi, Reza Chehreghani, Muhammad Iqbal Shahid

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…After the acquaintance of oriental nations with Western modernity and under the influence of Western social developments, this demand was gradually formed among some intellectuals in Islamic and Asian countries, especially educated women and intellectuals, who were mainly poets and writers and led to the emergence of women's writing, including poetry and prose in the literature of these countries. …”
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  4. 40184

    Reading out Khayyam in light of the circumstances of his time Case Study: Garden City, South of Neyshabour (Shadyakh) by nahid jafari dehkordi

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The findings suggest that a large number of Khayyam's poems, especially those referring to the destruction of palaces and the death of kings and intellectuals, are of course influenced by the history of Shadyakh. …”
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  5. 40185

    The Comparative study of the the rise of mystical poetry in Iran and England by Esmail Zare Behtash, Fatemeh Elhami

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Moving to the Renaissance, the dominant feature of metaphysical poets was intellectuality combined with passion. John Donne (1572-1631), dean of Saint Paul’s, achieved great success as a preacher of sermons, and, like Rumi’s audience, people tried not to miss his sermons. …”
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  6. 40186

    An Investigation of Socio-Cultural Factors Affecting the Household Energy Consumption after the Implementation of Targeted Subsidies Law by nematollah akbari, hooshang talebi, azam jalaei

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…On the other hand, the approach of intellectuals such as Anthony Giddens, Mike Featherstone and Ulrich Beck is able to analyze the case in a better way. …”
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  7. 40187

    Effective Factors in Foundation and Growth of Modern Educational System in Yazd from the Advent of Constitutionalism upto the End of First Pahlavi Era by Ahmad Babayi zarch, Soheyla Torabifarsani, Mohamad hasan Mirhosaini

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…From Constitutional Revolution to Pahlavi I, many factors affected on the tendency of people of Yazd to modern education that some of them are: 1) commercial and cultural relations with other European and Asian countries especially India, 2) the graduates of  Dar ul-Funun who worked as early teachers of modern schools, 3) the presence and the role of Zoroastrian religious minorities, 4) efforts of intellectuals, 5) the influence of newspapers and exchange of information, 6) the role of Christian and Jewish missionaries. …”
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  8. 40188

    A Critical Study of Subjective and Objective Components of Thaddeus Metz’s Theory of Meaning in life by Mahbube Pakdel, Mohammad Reza Bayat

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…He points out that those ‘who just study or understand’ the works of Einstein are positively orienting their intelligence towards fundamental conditions, but are not intuitively obtaining great meaning thereby.b) Since reasoning is at the center of the theory, Kershnar believes Metz’s theory is over-intellectualized. He suggests reasoning instrumentally helps people connect to reality and what makes people’s life meaningful is not merely deliberation and reasoning. …”
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  9. 40189

    The Relationship between Women's Empowerment and Marital Tolerance (Case Study of Married Women in Tehran) by Sharareh Mehdizadeh, Maliheh Abedi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Today, women are more intellectually, academically and economically empowered than ever before. …”
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  10. 40190

    Metajornalismo: do discurso normativo à autorreferencialidade como condição ética by Madalena Oliveira

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Whereas, in the nineteenth century, journalism was the target of criticism from writers and intellectuals who considered it as coarse literature, from the second half of the twentieth century onwards, journalists began to be scrutinized by society. …”
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  11. 40191

    A estratégia da invisibilidade em O Dia. Contribuição para o estudo do pseudônimo by Beatriz Marocco, Nilsângela Cardoso Lima, Karine Moura Vieira

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Behind a cloak of invisibility, journalists (generally intellectuals) often criticized their adversaries and government. …”
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  12. 40192

    "The evolution of Ottoman carpet decoration From the eighth to the twelfth century (Fourteenth to eighteenth century)" by Naser Osman

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…This is in addition to knowing the technical characteristics of these two types (decorative and industrial) as well as tracking the change in the technical methods during the various stages as the era of Sultan Suleiman legal era of the golden Ottoman Empire of the Islamic architecture and the Ottoman Sultan during the reign of Sultan Suleiman law during the most eras of science and thought And literature and philosophy has reflected the features of wealth on the role of existing science and the next established universities, colleges, hospitals and charitable endowments and a role for talk and offices for young women has seen the first time in Istanbul cafes, which was frequented by the educated and intellectuals Waha Without scientific discussions. As well as the obvious progress in the use of modern scientific methods in the manufacture of carpets in general and Ottoman carpets in particular. …”
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  13. 40193

    Exploring the Students’ Critical Thinking Disposition (Case study: Farabi Campus Students, University of Tehran) by Akram Dastyari, Hasan Zarei matin, Hassan Danaeefard, Hamidreza Yazdani, Jabbar Babashahi

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…He asserts that critical thinking disposition is shaped by an inner report and its aspects include: Engagement: propensity to engagement measures three issues: student’s tendency to look for opportunities to use rationality and argument; predicting those situations which need to argue; trust to the capability of rationality and arguing; Innovativeness: tendency to innovation measures students’ talent since the tend to know the reality and are curious intellectually; Cognitive maturity: it measures maturity of three issue: students’ talent to be aware of the complexity of real problems; openness to others’ attitudes; awareness on backgrounds and prejudices of oneself and others (Rickets, 2003: 20 – 21; cited by Khojasteh and others, 2014). …”
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  14. 40194

    國小資優生道德認知對新冠疫情 病患態度之現況與其關聯: 以對新冠疫情之情緒為調節變項 Effects of the Moral Cognition of Gifted Elementary School Students on Their Attitudes Toward COVID-19: Exploring the Moderating Effects... by 洪欣妤 Shin-Yu Hung, 潘裕豐 Yu-Fong Pan

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Gifted students differ from others intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically; however, their ability to cognitively understand moral issues is higher than their ability to emotionally adjust to such issues (Clark, 2002/2007). …”
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  15. 40195

    Analyzing and Explaining the Relationship between University Field and the Legitimate Tastes of Tehran's Theater Audience by Farzan Sojoodi, Misagh Nemat Gorgani

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Since a popular belief about theater spectators in Iran is that they are only members of the elite and intellectuals of the society and also due to discussion and debates arising as a result of the increase in the number of theater halls in Tehran and the entrance of new spectators into the circle of theater-goers, as well as the importance of educational capital in the formation of taste in the framework of Bourdieu’s thought, the present research, by explaining and classifying habitus and the capitals of legitimate theater field and examining the relationship between the capitals and interests of new spectators and those of university field agents, deals with the formation and analysis of their tastes. …”
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  16. 40196

    从勒菲弗尔三要素理论理解翻译者的文化背景和目标读者的文化影响翻译 :以比较两本《论语》的英译本為例 = Understanding translator’s cultural background and receiving culture affects translation from the perspective of Lefebvre’s thre... by Tham, Mavis, 谭嘉仪 Tham, Mavis

    Published 2016
    “…Influenced by his ideology, Ku Hung Ming formed his own translation purpose: changing the Western intellectuals’ attitudes to Chinese culture and saving the declining China in cultural level. …”
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  17. 40197

    A Comparative Semiology of Gholām-Hossein Sā'edi’s "Azā'dārān-e Bayal" and Franz Kafka’s "The Metamorphosis" by Mohammad Isazadeh HajiAgha, Arash Moshfeghi, Aziz Hojaji Kahjuq

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…One of the minor characters in The Mourners of Bayal ing Stories is maşdī eslām, who becomes the main character in some stories, including the eighth story. maşdī eslām is, in fact, intellectually different from the people of the village. …”
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  18. 40198

    Comparative analytical comparative study of the "Kan Makan" story by Mikhail Naeema and "One was not the same" Jamalzadeh by Mohammad reza Pashaei, Hedayatollah Taghizadeh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…(Rasouli, 1391: 65) and with the initiative of great intellectuals such as Naeema in Lebanon and Jamalzadeh in Iran, it became one of the most important types of literature in these countries. …”
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  19. 40199

    Entre jornais, revistas e livros: a educação jesuítica no Ceará nas décadas de 1920 e 1930 e a memória histórica da Companhia de Jesus - Amongst newspapers, magazines and books: je... by Maria Juraci Maia Cavalcante, Brasil

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…</p><p> </p><p>AMONGST NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND BOOKS:JESUIT EDUCATION IN CEARÁ IN THE 1920s and 1930S AND THE HISTORICAL MEMORY OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS</p><p>Abstract</p><p>This work addresses the memory and educational activities of the Jesuits outlawed by the Republic of Portugal, relating it to the production of printed material which resulted from work of its intellectuals and historians. It starts from the episode of the expulsion of the Jesuits by the Republic of Portugal, which was recorded like chronicle of that Company by means of the libel “The Outcasts”, and several other reminiscent publications, as a political strategy of the Provincial Father Luis Gonzaga Cabral, focused in two directions: 1) founding of formation houses and residences in Europe, as the core of survival of the Portuguese Jesuit Province; 2) strengthening of the missions in India, then a British territory, and creating new fields of missionary activity, the case of Brazil, where the Northern Mission of the Outcast Portuguese Province was organized. …”
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  20. 40200

    A psychoanalytic approach to the ideal world of simin behbahani and Ghada Al-saman from the perspective of Karen horney by Zahra Aryanzad, Fereydoon Tahmasebi, Shabnam Hatampour, Farzane Sorkhi

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…(Rasouli, 1391: 65) and with the initiative of great intellectuals such as Naeema in Lebanon and Jamalzadeh in Iran, it became one of the most important types of literature in these countries. …”
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