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    Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf: an Artist and a Critic? by Liliane Louvel

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Therefore, a particular light will be cast on this aspect thanks to the embodied ‘sisters’ arts’, helping me to prolong my reflection on both topics. …”
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    Lang kouter (lankouta), l’argot des tailleurs d’Elliant (Finistère) by Pierre Flatrès

    Published 1985-05-01
    “…During the 19th century, a number of tailoring families formed in Elliant, including my own. The tailors went out during the day to work at their trade in small family groups (husband and wife, mother and son, groups of brothers and sisters, etc.) on the farms, where they were fed. …”
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    The women at Al-Sakhaawi Book "A;-Dhau Al-Lami", Study in the social life by بلقيس عيدان لويس

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…So in this paper , we will discuss the social life of women in the mamluk period through the same book ,especially when the sakhaawi devoted a full part for women in the same book called it (mhagam ,al –nessa)wich it translations a large number of women like wives ,daughters ,sisters ,and maids of mamluk sultans ,so that make my able to know a lot about the social life of woman which we study it like a social aspects of women, here wealth, business, professions ,and in the last we study the habits of them marriage .…”
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    Itadakimasu, ikigai, and wabi-sabi by Christopher Murakami

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The panelists deferred to the audi­ence, and Jonny Bearcub Stiffarm, surrounded by several of her Indigenous sisters, questioned, “How can I trust you?” This question reverberates in my memory of this event. …”
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    We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies by Tsering Yangzom Lama by Paddaja Roy

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Even the title of the novel resonates with a holy tradition- “(a) pilgrim who had even travelled across all of Tibet, from east to west, lying down and rising, over and over until he reached the yearly Kalachakra prayers in India… To measure the earth with my body, to know our country with my own skin. It seemed like the only way to fathom such a land”. …”
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    Memorias intimas y espacio social: el pueblo de Peyruis (Francia) a mediados del siglo XX by Alain Musset

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…To see how individuals' space-time mesh with that of society, I began to research my own family and its birthplace - Peyruis, Alpes de Haute-Provence in France. …”
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    The eloquence of the Quraish dialect between negation and constancy by Abd-AlJabar Alwan

    Published 1977-08-01
    “…By comparing the Arabic sisters of the Semitic family, we find similarities in the meaning of eloquence, in the Assyrian (p. …”
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    Gender Conflicts in Contemporary Korean Buddhism by Eun-su Cho

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Scholars have observed that Korean Buddhist nuns have a relatively high social status compared to nuns of other Asian countries, much like their sisters in Taiwan. It is a source of great pride for many Korean <i>bhikṣuṇī</i>s that their community operates with a high degree of autonomy, bringing them to an almost equal standing with their male counterparts. …”
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    The Relation of Female Characters to Nature in the Turkish Series Wounded Love (2016–2018): Ecofeminist Approaches by Fazıla Derya Agiş

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Turkish and Greek mothers, daughters, and sisters try to unify their families after each attack in the series. …”
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    صوت ( الضاد ) بین العربیة (الفصحى) ولھجات شبھ الجزیرة العربیة -دراسة موازنة - by م.د. میساء صائب رافع عبود

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…The curriculum balancer (comparative) (comparative linguistics), of great importance in studies of language in general, and study any phenomenon of acoustic phenomena, morphological, syntactic and semantic study of balance in the Arabic language in the light of the dialects of the Arabian Peninsula, leading to significant results in linguistic research, which could achieve Some issues that were not up to where the old research conclusive results, and helps to explain things may have created confusion if it did not mean the budget in the interpretation of the study, as well as its importance in the origination of phenomena of language and reasoning on the same phenomenon, followed by the Sisters Arab Veseltha. Hence, it is my desire to study voice (daad) between Arabic and dialects of the Arabian Peninsula study the budget, has launched the word (accents), and no less (languages), because the Arab and sisters are only accents Ancabt of a native speaker, but dispersed in different , led to the existence of different dialects from each other in the faces, and resemble each other in other respects, much closer the bonds of their relationship, and the farther diverge. …”
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    Humanizing the Physician-Patient Relationship by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Unfortunately, many instances in which accepting a gift would have led to net benefit are foregone. It is my belief a consensus could quickly be formed about which types of gifts would clearly be wrong to accept. …”
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    What we do on social media! Social representations of schoolchildren's activities on electronic communication platforms by Olugbenga A. Ige

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Researchers might be wondering whether the use of social media by students raises any ethical issues? It is my opinion that with the astronomical increase in the use of social networking websites or platforms by students, ethical issues are progressively important. …”
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