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    Med Student, Patient's Perspective by Sarah Baruch

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…D’s apartment, my partner said, “Go home and write your essay. Get it over with so you don’t have to think about it over break.” Although his advice was given with the best intentions, I couldn’t relate to it at all. …”
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    Empirical Analysis of the Hugh Gray 'Nessie' Photograph by Roland Watson

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…A contemporary picture of Hugh Gray was printed later which I don't think flatters him much but is shown below to show you the man behind the monster. …”
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    2 + a Checklist by Khushboo Jhala

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…I did not think twice about giving her the magazine because the natural extension of that interaction was walking out of the room and thinking, “what would comfort me if I were in her position?” …”
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    Conservation through community: An attempt to untangle a tangled word. by Deeraj Koul

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Community approaches like collective thinking but direct individual benefits need to be incorporated more into the programmes so that better results can be achieved, by direct benefit I don’t mean monetary benefit but giving every individual a sense of belief that whatever conservation effort he has done at his level is his own, it is his creation and he is the master of its destiny. …”
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    Transformative choices by Chang, R

    Published 2015
    “…Transformative choices so understood not only capture paradigmatic cases of transformative choice but also point the way to a different way of thinking about rational choice and agency. </p> …”
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    Media Landscape Opens Opportunity for Earlier, Better End of Life Care by Randi Belisomo

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Physicians miss opportunities to educate patients about what may be ahead in one of three ways, he said: 1) in thinking “bad stuff won’t be quite so bad” if you don’t talk about it, 2) by delaying discussion about “bad stuff until you absolutely have to,” or 3) in thinking that “cutting to the chase” will save time and decrease patient distress. …”
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    The Wonder of Delays by Alexandra T. Vazquez

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Market and marketing sense and nonsense have given too many empirical shelters from hard thinking about how music is lived and breathed in the social. …”
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    Symptom. Toxic story by Tatiana Grischuk

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…For better understanding about how it works I want to tell you three allegorical tales. …”
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    Facing My Fears (Editorial) by Lindsay Glynn

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Yes, it may cause anxiety and you may have to spend time convincing others to accept change, but it beats just thinking about it. …”
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    Black Noise, White Ears: Resilience, Rap, and the Killing of Jordan Davis by William Cheng

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Don’t explain to me what you think I can survive, proclaimed Washington; ask me what my sunken city needs.[15] Washington’s message should remind us that to mythologize black bodies as indomitable is to reify systems of racist domination. …”
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    Violence Against Healthcare Workers by Regina Hoffman

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…While working in healthcare has always carried an inherent amount of danger, I can tell you with certainty that the last time I was a staff nurse (in the spirit of transparency—it’s been a while) I never once feared going to work. …”
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    The Koran in English: A Biography by Khairudin Aljunied

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Or, to borrow and inflect Lawrence’s syllogism in the opening of the book: If you don’t know Arabic, you can still understand the Qur’an. …”
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    Drug Policy Places New Pressures on Hospice by Randi Belisomo

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…“They may try to substitute less expensive medications that are not as effective, and you don’t want to be monkeying around when someone is dying,” she says. …”
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    Carlo Rovelli, L’ordine del tempo by Alessandra Zanelli

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…So in the third part he proposes a journey back to the lost time of the first part, “chasing the elementary grammar of the world” and finding time as an approximation sometimes useful, sometimes clear, more often still confused what we are, or of what we still don’t know. Let’s ask ourselves what we are interested in knowing about the weather. …”
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    Licia’s Lectures on Nothing by Fred Moten

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Licia allows us to hear Lucecita’s perfectly deviant moral perfectionism (the truth; the objective account of the good life which is, eventually, crystallized into a sense of the absolute necessity of freedom): I have only one weakness / which I share with all my might / I must be free. …”
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    ROLE OF KHURSHIDBANU NATAVAN IN THE FORMATION OF THE KARABAKH LITERARY MEDIA IN THE 19th CENTURY by Zenfira M. Aslan

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…A special role was played by the works of Khurshidbanu Natavan, based on the traditions of divan literature, and influencing the revival of the literary environment in Karabakh. The poems “I am crying”, “Regrets”, “Don’t go away”, “Without you”, “A carnation”, “I wish it were”, “I am dying,” “Bulbul”, “Well, doesn’t come”, and other poetic works introduced great interest in the literary environment. …”
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