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Health, Wellness and Wellbeing
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«Vaig renegar de la mare, del canonge i de la noia». Maragall i el poder eclesiàstic
Published 2016-12-01“…Despite the numerous expressions of piety present in his writings and the contact with clergymen reported in his biography, Joan Maragall remained away from the ecclesiastical power throughout all his life. …”
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Waste in Zero-Waste Households: The Power of Materials and Norms in Everyday Consumption
Published 2022-11-01“…Using theories of social practice, this article turns away from focusing on individual awareness, behavior, and choice, and instead seeks to explain how practices that people come to perform can be reproduced and reinforced despite individuals’ commitments to change. …”
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Saving the Irish Poor: Charity and the Great Famine
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Free Will: A New Formulation
Published 2021-10-01“…The two most common arguments for denying the existence of free will come from philosophy and neuroscience. The first argument is the Consequence Argument. …”
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The Prophet and the Poet: Richard Shaull and the Shaping of Rubem Alves’s Liberative Theopoetics
Published 2021-04-01“…It examines Shaull’s impact on Alves as Alves became, first, one of the founders of Latin American liberation theology and, later, one of its challengers as he moved away from normative theological language towards theopoetics. …”
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Atwood’s Reinventions: So Many Atwoods
Published 2020-05-01“…This essay focuses on the later Atwood and her apparent reinvention since 2000, where we have seen a marked shift away from realistic fiction towards popular fiction genres, especially dystopias and graphic novels. …”
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Elementary psychotherapy as a method of building and maintaining contact with the patient and the importance of shaping interpersonal competence in health care professions
Published 2023-03-01“…For graduates, using soft skills is still difficult, and their deficit often causes them to move away from the patient out of a sense of helplessness. …”
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Chlorine, Neurasthenia, Bombturbation: A Mattertextual Critique of English War Poems
Published 2021-01-01“…The second one depicts a rural ‘home,’ far away from the battle zone, enclosed by a pristine and idealized environment, giving the warmth of the ‘motherland,’ which is equally embracing, protective, and fertile as ‘mother nature.’ …”
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Truckxgaming / Mohamad Fakrul Hafiz Yahaya...[et al.]
Published 2019“…So, they do not need to waste their time and money to go to places that far away from their location just only for playing video games. …”
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33392 Investigating the relationship between placement instability, mental health, behavioral and justice-related outcomes among sex-trafficked youth
Published 2021-03-01“…Multiple sources contribute to the information contained court files; all data extracted by the research team come solely from the court files. Descriptive, bivariate, and logistic regression analyses were performed. …”
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Pushing the dichotomies : specularising Djuna Barnes’s nightwood, through the lens of Luce Irigaray
Published 2012“…Therefore, if women want to achieve ‘salvation’ from the male dominance and language, we need to move beyond-maybe even break away from-the works of the modern feminist writers who remain bounded to the masculine discourse.…”
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L’hyperféminisation des chanteuses japonaises : shôjo kashu et aidoru
Published 2021-03-01“…The phenomenon of the aidoru, young female stars that are singers, dancers and actresses, and often come from Japanese pop groups made from scratch by a powerful music industry, developed greatly in the late 1960s. …”
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Climate change, species-area curves and the extinction crisis.
Published 2006“…The new extinction projections come from applying a well-known ecological pattern, the species-area relationship (SAR), to data on the current distributions and climatic requirements of 1103 species. …”
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Rereading Abu Hanifa's view on hadith
Published 2021-02-01“…In fact, as time goes by and away from the first three centuries of Muslim history, known as the age of the compilation of the Islamic heritage, the fluidity and diversity of ideas and the plurality of opinions diminish and gradually fade, and so the origins of the jurisprudential schools come together in a single core package. …”
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Souvenirs rétrospectifs de l’Anthropocène : la ville dans la cli‑fi italienne
Published 2023-12-01“…In order to rethink our cognitive and affective structures, from the 2000s onwards, many writers have moved away from realism to adopt estranging devices. …”
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Burhani Epistemology in The Scientific Development of Contemporary Pesantren
Published 2024-04-01“…The study in this paper is included in the qualitative research category through a literature study whose data sources come from books and journals. The data analysis technique follows the pattern developed by Miles and Huberman with a philosophical approach. …”
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新加坡庙宇灵签典故研究 = A study of the divination slips in Singapore Chinese temples
Published 2010“…Culturally, temple oracle slips allow the young and old alike to come into contact with traditional literary studies revealed in the slips. …”
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Trust, Innovation and Risk: a contextual inquiry into teaching practices and the implications for the use of technology
Published 2019-03-01“…Effective and sustained change comes from a place of working in service to pedagogies, and practices that support and surround learning and teaching. …”
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The Banality of Violence in A. L. Kennedy’s Early Short Stories
Published 2020-11-01“…Kennedy. Selected stories from Kennedy’s first two collections, Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains (1990) and Now that You’re Back (1994), are analysed to show that, like Arendt, Kennedy does not dismiss the perpetrators of violent acts as sadistic monsters but rather perceives them in their complexity as human beings who may commit inhuman crimes, yet cannot be explained away easily as less than human. …”
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