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Published: 28 June 2006
... in the works of the postmodernists. The next section studies the reflection on the space of literary history caused by these visions. Finally, the chapter identifies the different companions to literature. cyberspace Eliot T S First World War the fragmentation Gibson William Greene Graham Mackenzie...
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Published: 12 February 2025
... Harmony. It explains that the human desire to find meaning with companions is so strong that people suffer shame and anger when people receive no trust or understanding. Most rigorous physical scientists must assume that there exists a harmony of forces in the universe they study. However, nature grows...
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Published: 01 August 2007
...This chapter discusses the opinion of British children on how the war affected gender relationships. Here, Enid Blyton presents a child's love for individual animals, toys, and even imaginary or non-existent companions. The chapter notes that this can act as a substitute or a way to emotional...
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Published: 07 January 2014
... Indian islands. These women also traveled overland on foot and horseback across England, Scotland, and Wales and through every mainland British American colony. The wide-ranging travels undertaken by Quaker women were almost always accomplished in the company of a female companion, a spiritual partner...
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Published: 01 May 2012
... Michel de Stensen Niels Bentham Jeremy Bougeant Guillaume Hyacinthe Cavendish Margaret Cheyne George deafness Primatt Humphrey Black Beauty Engels Friedrich Marx Karl Windham William working classes Rickaby Joseph Roman Catholicism animals animal companions human–animal interaction...
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Published: 01 September 2021
...Oxford University Press Professional, family, and friend caregivers have a crucial role for cancer patients in mortal time. They are companions who experience both rewards and risks on the cancer journey. One risk is that the caregiver can be in a different place than the patient with regard...
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Published: 23 September 2021
... flavorsome casts, though the singing was variable. The chapter then focuses on two adaptations: The Good Companions (1974) and Peg (1984). It also considers the staging of movie musicals. This is not a ground-breaking genre, but one title that now stands out as a secret...
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Published: 01 September 2020
... Baqir al Majlisi d 1699 Muhammad al Taqi al Jawad d 835 ‘Ulayya bt ‘Ali b al Husayn Umm Ahmad Zayd b ‘Ali d 740 Umm Aswad women muftis Islamic religious authority Mu’jam al-Rijal al-Khu’i female companions of the Imams Shi‘i discourse on women has focused on prominent figures like Fatima...
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Published: 01 June 2017
... German–English English–German Concise Oxford Hachette French Dictionary Germany Oxford Hachette French Dictionary The Attwooll David Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature Birch and Hooper Oxford Classical Dictionary Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church Grigson Geoffrey Oxford...
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Published: 27 January 2011
... and carefully organised Museum in Sheffield, and to return a few of Ruskin's most loyal Companions, to a simple rural life. Others, working in the spirit of the Guild, but not directly for it, revived traditional handicrafts in the Lake District and on the Isle of Man. Before Ruskin's death, the dedication...
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Published: 23 October 2019
... that the argument from analogy is false. argument from analogy epistemic judgement evidence moral error theory moral judgement Nietzsche Friedrich belief forming companions in guilt arguments descriptive epistemology guilt Joyce Richard Mackie J L Marks Joel mathematics metaethics moral philosophy...
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Published: 23 October 2019
.... debunking dispensability epistemic domain epistemic properties epistemic realism irreducibly normative moral domain normative properties puzzling combination companions in guilt arguments Das Ramon epistemic error epistemic existence premise epistemology guilt parity premise truth best...
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Published: 08 April 1999
...0 08 04 1999 Not all children create imaginary companions. What can be said about the children who do? Is there any truth to the idea that these children are especially bright and creative, but perhaps too shy or socially awkward to develop friendships with real children? What about...
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Published: 08 April 1999
...0 08 04 1999 Jimmy Stewart’s portrayal of a gentle adult who had an imaginary rabbit friend in the movie Harvey is the sort of example that comes to mind when we consider the possibility of adults having imaginary companions. But Elwood Dowd was not a run-of-the-mill adult. He...
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Published: 08 August 2002
... this we came in sight of a well at which we saw people. They appeared to be preparing to defend themselves as we saw rifles in their hands. My Russian companions wanted to attack them at once — a nice mess there would have been, trying with our seven rifles to turn men out of houses, with no cover...
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Published: 02 August 2001
..., valid for all BT+ I+ AC+ nbc structures) is decidable. The purpose of this chapter is to remove the no-busy-choice-sequence restriction and give an axiomatization for the resulting basic logic of astit. structures completeness establish extensively companions This content is only...
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K D Reynolds and H C G Matthew
Published: 09 August 2007
... scale) belied the reality of the long periods of separation of the parents from their children, whose regular companions were tutors and governesses, as in most upper-class families. Victoria was not a cold, distant mother: like many mothers, she had mixed feelings towards her children. companions...
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Published: 18 August 2005
..., the builders of Mycenae were louts, but they had good three-dimensional vision. Polyphemus, the most famous of his homicidal and gloomy race, could deal impressively and destructively with moving objects: ‘Neither reply nor pity came from him, but in one stride he clutched at my companions and caught two...
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Nicholas Fargnoli and Michael Patrick Gillespie
Published: 21 November 1996
...0 21 11 1996 Rabelais, Fran ois (1483?-1553) French humanist scholar, physician and satirist best known for his Gargantua and Pantagruelz, a bawdy chronicle of two giants, father and son. Through the exaggerated appetites and adventures of these characters and their companions...
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Published: 02 April 1998
... mode of livelihood, living companions, sexual orientation, lifestyle or socioeconomic group may also be relevant factors in selecting medical care. Subspecialty clinics develop around such differences, such as gynecologic surgery for women or pediatric surgery for children’s special problems and unique...