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    Philoxenia — the DNA of hospitality: hype or cure? by Peter A. Singleton

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…ABSTRACTPhiloxenia is the ancient Greek custom or tradition of treating a stranger as a friend, but it goes much deeper in terms of its reality and consequences. …”
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    Exploring men's and women's experiences of depression and engagement with health professionals: more similarities than differences? A qualitative interview study by Ziebland Sue, Ridge Damien, Emslie Carol, Hunt Kate

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…Key gender differences noted were that men tended to value skills which helped them to talk while women valued listening skills in health professionals, and that men emphasised the importance of getting practical results from talking therapies in their narratives, as opposed to other forms of therapy which they conceptualised as 'just talking'. We also found diversity among women and among men; some respondents valued a close personal relationship with health professionals, while others felt that this personal relationship was a barrier to communication and preferred 'talking to a stranger'.…”
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    Exploring men's and women's experiences of depression and engagement with health professionals: More similarities than differences? A qualitative interview study by Emslie, C, Ridge, D, Ziebland, S, Hunt, K

    Published 2007
    “…Key gender differences noted were that men tended to value skills which helped them to talk while women valued listening skills in health professionals, and that men emphasised the importance of getting practical results from talking therapies in their narratives, as opposed to other forms of therapy which they conceptualised as 'just talking'. We also found diversity among women and among men; some respondents valued a close personal relationship with health professionals, while others felt that this personal relationship was a barrier to communication and preferred 'talking to a stranger'. …”
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    Exploring men's and women's experiences of depression and engagement with health professionals: more similarities than differences? A qualitative interview study by Emslie, C, Ridge, D, Ziebland, S, Hunt, K

    Published 2007
    “…Key gender differences noted were that men tended to value skills which helped them to talk while women valued listening skills in health professionals, and that men emphasised the importance of getting practical results from talking therapies in their narratives, as opposed to other forms of therapy which they conceptualised as 'just talking'. We also found diversity among women and among men; some respondents valued a close personal relationship with health professionals, while others felt that this personal relationship was a barrier to communication and preferred 'talking to a stranger'.…”
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    Beyond social withdrawal: New perspectives on the effects of inflammation on social behavior by Keely A. Muscatell, Tristen K. Inagaki

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…We argue, based on complementary theoretical perspectives and supporting evidence from the literature, that there are three critical next steps for translational work examining the effects of inflammation on social behavior: (1) We need to study actual social behavior, as expressed toward both close others and strangers; (2) We should examine not just the social behavior of the inflamed individual, but also the behavior of others interacting with an inflamed individual; and (3) We must consider the relative increases in inflammation (i.e., higher vs. lower) as a contributor to social withdrawal vs. approach. …”
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    Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission): Briefing on Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing Toward a Unified Future Thursday, July 18, 2019

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This is the equivalent of a 747 Jet crashing on a daily basis. But it is not just people of color that suffer and die prematurely. …”
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    Jurisprudential research on the need to refer to the ruler in the matter of Article 630 Islamic Penal Code "Rereading the evidence of the verdict of murder in bed" by Majid Ghorchibaygi, A'zam Mahdavipour, Hossein Haji Hosseini

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In addition, this claim is based on ijtihad evidence such as the necessity of establishing limits by the imam or the ruler, the necessity of verifying the reluctance and coercion of the wife or the stranger, the task of proving this issue and presenting four just witnesses, the principle that killing a stranger is not justified, the conditionality of the permission to kill and abuse This ruling also helps you. …”
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    Symptomatological Transversality and the Absence of Pathognomonic Symptoms in Psychiatry by A. I. Gomes, S. Jesus, G. Simões, S. Vicente

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…During hospitalization, a Capgras delusion centered on the husband emerged: he was replaced by a stranger, I was able to detect him by smell. …”
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    Unpacking the buffering effect of social support figures: Social support attenuates fear acquisition. by Erica A Hornstein, Naomi I Eisenberger

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Social support is associated with positive health outcomes, and research has demonstrated that the presence, or even just a reminder, of a social-support figure can reduce psychological and physiological responses to threats. …”
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    A Comparative Study of the Novel Kharej Al-Jasad from the Efaf Al-Batayeneh and Kowli Kenar -e- Atash by Moniro Ravanipour; Based on Feminist elements by Vahab Moradian, Mostafa Sobhani Yegani, Ardeshir Sadreddini

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In one part of the novel, the mirror father, after noticing the girl's relationship with a stranger, brings her to the field for punishment. …”
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    Recognizing affiliation in colaughter and cospeech by Gregory A. Bryant, Christine S. Wang, Riccardo Fusaroli

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Overall, results are consistent with research showing that laughter is well suited to transmit rich information about social relationships to third party overhearers—a signal that works between, and not just within conversational groups.…”
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    Pro-social behavior in rats is modulated by social experience by Inbal Ben-Ami Bartal, David A Rodgers, Maria Sol Bernardez Sarria, Jean Decety, Peggy Mason

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We found that rats helped trapped strangers by releasing them from a restrainer, just as they did cagemates. …”
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    MACKENZIE'S Heroes / by Howard, Linda, 1950-, author 563839

    Published 2009
    “…Saving the ambassador's gorgeous daughter, Barrie Lovejoy, had been textbook—except for their desperate night of passion. And though his job as a soldier had ended with her freedom, his duties as a husband had only just begun. …”
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    The image of the other: Friend, foreigner, patriot? by Bošković Aleksandar

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Just like in a hall of mirrors, the images that people encounter are basically the images of them­selves - only they have been distorted through nationalist or racist rhetoric. …”
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    The fallen : rebel / by Douglas, Kristina

    Published 2013
    “…As a seer, Martha's visions aren't always reliable, but lately, her erotic dreams are driving her mad, her forbidden lover a dark stranger whose name haunts her: Cain. …”
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    The summer without you / by Swan, Karen, author

    Published 2014
    “…Rowena Tipton isn't looking for a new life, just a new adventure, something to while away the months as her long-term boyfriend presses pause on their relationship before they become engaged. …”
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    THE MARBLE COLLECTOR / by Ahern, Cecelia, 1981-, author 319498

    Published 2016
    “…The familiar man she grew up with is suddenly a stranger to her. An unexpected break in her monotonous daily routine leaves her just one day to unlock the secrets of the man she thought she knew. …”
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    INKHEART / by Funke, Cornelia, author 454254, Bell, Anthea, translator 413878

    Published 2008
    “…They live quietly until the night a stranger knocks at their door. He has come with a warning that forces Mo to reveal an extraordinary secret - a storytelling secret that will change their lives forever. …”
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