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A comparative study of the Balochi story of Hani and Shaymorid with Laila and Majnun of Nizami
Published 2022-02-01“…Majnun means mad and rebellious and Shaymorid also literally means mad and unconscious. - In the following poem, which is the translation of its Farsi original, Laila "laments that she has been created as a woman who is doomed to be helpless:“ A woman even though she is a fighterA woman, even though she is brave hearted She is just an incapable creature after all"A woman remains a woman, even though she is a lion." …”
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Has Frye ignored ethos in ethical criticism?
Published 2023-07-01“…But despite the fact that he distinguishes these three elements at each stage and also the special role he assigns to each of them, he consciously or unconsciously neglects ethos in the last analysis. Ethos, as a fundamental element and component that constitutes the meaning of the text, has no coherence according to Frye. …”
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Socio-cultural factors related to the tendency toward superstition among women living in the suburbs of Yazd
Published 2021-06-01“…People consciously and unconsciously learn others' behaviors through observation, and an individual present in an environment where a specific behavior is repeated more frequently is more likely to tend towards it. …”
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Heart of America Annual Survey: A Call for Unity and the Power of Racial Healing
Published 2024-01-01“…Systemic racism and unconscious bias continue to contribute to poor health outcomes for populations of color, with far too much suffering by individuals and their families, as infants die prematurely, chronic and infectious diseases ravage communities, and many lack health insurance. …”
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Feminist Theory Reveals a Need for Justice over Autonomy in Research Ethics
Published 2018-09-01“…Consider the performance of pelvic exams by medical students on anesthetized women without their consent: according to an article published in 2012, women undergoing gynecological surgeries were asked to give consent to allowing medical students be involved in their care, but not explicitly allowing them to do educational exams on them while unconscious. As a medical student stated, “For three weeks, four to five times a day, I was asked to, and did, perform pelvic examinations on anesthetized women," whom had only given implicit consent to his presence during surgery [6]. …”
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Healing Generational Trauma in Aboriginal Canadians
Published 2018-09-01“…Qualitative Health Research 21 (3): 333-348. doi:10.1177/1049732310385824. • "'Unconscious, Pro-White Bias a Major Factor in Poor Aboriginal Health Care,” CBC News, accessed Sep 15, 2018, https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/racism-against-aboriginal-people-in-health-care-system-pervasive-study-1.2942644…”
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Not Just Non-Consensual Pelvic Exams
Published 2023-11-01“…In the context of sexual assault, “A sleeping, unconscious, or incompetent person cannot consent.”[15] Federal law, state laws, and university policies address consent, also in the context of sexual assault. …”
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Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation: Creating Public Sentiment
Published 2021-09-01“…As exciting as these citizen engagement developments are, they are not designed to consider conscious or unconscious racial biases. During the early 1990s, I served as the director of the Innovations in American Government Awards Program at Harvard's John F. …”
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Access to Care During a Global Health Crisis
Published 2020-05-01“…Important decisions are having to be made right now in almost a fight-or-flight mode, and those may tend to be even more likely wrought with implicit and unconscious bias. Because there is already so much bias against mental health, that is just adding another layer of complexity. …”
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