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Civilizar el infinito : el milagro, la revelación y lo sublime en la obra de Jorge Luis Borges
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Holy water and biomedicine: a descriptive study of active collaboration between religious traditional healers and biomedical psychiatry in Ethiopia
Published 2021-05-01“…Most patients had severe mental illness, including schizophrenia (40%), substance misuse (24%) and mood disorders (30%). A vast majority (92.2%) of patients reported comfort in receiving treatment with holy water and prayers simultaneously with medication, and 73.6% believed their illness was caused by evil spirit possession. …”
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Correction of Twenty-Six Verses from Saadi's Bustan Corrected by Dr. Gholam Hossein Yousefi
Published 2023-12-01“…Verse 243Text recording:But a very short time sees the structure effaced Of him who an evil foundation has placedبکند آن که بنهاد بنیاد بد بسی برنیاید که بنیاد خودSuggested recording: بسی برنیامد3_2. …”
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Seriously funny: James Merrill's puns
Published 2018“…When accused of a cloudy disposition by his uncle-turned-evil-stepfather, Hamlet replies, ‘Not so, my lord, I am too much i’th’ sun’ (I. ii. 67). …”
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Confessions of an English green tea drinker: Sheridan Le Fanu and the medical and metaphysical dangers of green tea
Published 2017“…One day, while riding an omnibus, Jennings sees two piercing deep red eyes staring at him, and gradually realises that they belong to a small black monkey, which was “pushing its face forward in mimicry to meet mine”. …”
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The Place and Importance of Values Education in 4.th and 5th. Grade Primary School Social Studies Textbooks
Published 2013-11-01“…On the other hand, Veugelers (2000) defined values as the beliefs that help individuals to decide what is good or evil. International organizations also saw the need to define values in accordance with their missions. …”
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The face of female myths in written folk tales in Bakhtiari culture
Published 2021-08-01“…And is the face of female myths in written folk tales in Bakhtiari culture. 2. Methodology In this study, the method of selecting sample stories was purposeful selection. …”
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A Comparative Study of the Components of Dystopian Literature in the Novels “Terrible Tehran” and “Handmaid’s Tale
Published 2023-08-01“…In the 20th century, the writers of Plaidshahr have given answers in the form of stories and novels to technological, intellectual, and industrial changes, as well as two world wars and the subsequent changes in the way people perceive themselves at the individual and national level. 2.MethodologyThe present study will apply the two novels "Terrible Tehran" by Morteza Mushfiq Kazemi (1977-1902) and "The Handmaid’s Tale" by Margaret Atwood ( November 1995) based on the American school, and in terms of The research tool and field is based on library documents and note-taking. …”
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The Archetype of the Anti-Hero, the Hero of Postmodern Poetry
Published 2023-12-01“…And what functions does this negative archetype have in postmodern poetry? 2. Materials and methods In postmodern poetry, due to the poets’ style, we see distinct manifestations of anti-heroes. …”
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Deathbed miracles in St. Gregory’s Dialogues and ''Nihon ?j? Gokuraku ki''
Published 2021-12-01“…There is a similarity between the most important motives between these texts: a person knows anticipatorily the exact term of his/her death; others will miraculously learn of his impending demise; the dying sees those whom he/she honored in life; the messengers reveal his/her good or evil posthumous fate; at the end a wonderful light shines, music sounds, a fragrance fills the room. …”
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Data Torturing, the Harms of Secondhand Smoking, and Why Disputing the Indisputable is Still Worth Our While
Published 2013-10-01“…See also, the official report of the study which was eventually published: P. …”
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Phenomenological Reading of the Colors of a Persian Painting from the book of Samak Ayyar of Al-Injou’s Period by Relying on the Theories of Najmuddin Kubra
Published 2022-06-01“…Devil effects; Najm Kobra believes that the devil is a fiery fire in which no purity is felt and is accompanied by darkness and blasphemy and embodied in the body of optimism. To overcome the evil effects of existence, soul, and devil, Sheikh proposes solutions such as the reminder and appearance of a helping angel or a heavenly witness and finally finds his way to see the light through allegories about the deserts to be traveled, mountains, plains, rivers, wells, and the sea which are to be understood. …”
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The Importance of the Types of Techniques in Nizami’s Khosrow and Shirin and Plato’s Symposium
Published 2022-02-01“…But this love in human beings gives rise to the distinction because a lover always sees the beloved better and superior than others. …”
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Systematicity in the Metaphorical Conceptualization of Knowledge based on Visual Perceptions in Ain al-Quzat Hamedani’s Tamhidat va Nameh-ha: A Cognitive Approach
Published 2024-03-01“…The connection of Muhammad's light with goodness and the devil's light with evil in Tamhidat is the result of a network of conceptual metaphors in which Muhammad's light is conceptualized with faith and guidance and the devil's black light is conceptualized in a negative direction and with disbelief and misguidance.The result of this research showed that in the intellectual system of Ain al-Qadat, light and darkness and conceptual metaphors under the set of these two are compatible with the metaphor of seeing is knowing, and the metaphor of "not knowing is not seeing" is in opposition to it. …”
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