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    La femme tel un diamant marial : idéal féminin, spiritualité et médecine dans le Livre de la vertu du sacrement de mariage de Philippe de Mézières by Marc-André Moreau

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The first part consists of an analysis of the links between medicine, sins and love passion in the European Christian culture of the fourteenth century. …”
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    Les mots maoris dans The Bone People de Keri Hulme : exotisme et intimisme by Alice Braun

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…They materialise a whole community’s alienation from nature and from their own culture, and they also allow Hulme to delineate new forms of love and family ties that are yet to be invented.…”
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    On writing about illness in Kuwait. A discussion with Shahd Al Shammari by Marion Breteau

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It can also become a “politics of love” when expressing pain and anger is less important than raising awareness and inviting to solidarity through writing and teaching. …”
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    Clinical Holistic Medicine: Metastatic Cancer by Søren Ventegodt, Elin Solheim, Mads E. Saunte, Mohammed Morad, Isack Kandel, Joav Merrick

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The patient went through the following phases: (1) finding the purpose of life and hidden resources; (2) confronting denial; (3) taking responsibility for being very ill; (4) severe existential crises with no wish to live while still fighting; (5) integration of many repressed feelings and negative decisions thus rehabilitating character; (6) confronting lack of intimacy and trust in others and this way rehabilitating the ability to love; (7) rehabilitating the will to live, breaking through and falling in love with life; (8) assuming responsibility for the social relations; and sometimes (9) quality of life is improved radically with indications of spontaneous remission of the liver tumors.…”
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    José Olallo Valdés: a Cuban male nurse to be remembered by Onassys Barreiro Alberdi, Yanet Blanco Fleites

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…He is an example for all those persons who choose this profession, for his perseverance, devotion and love. On November, 29th the Catholic Church beatified him in Camagüey city. …”
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    Il Medioevo latino nello specchio di Francesco d’Assisi by Francesco Santi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This shift was able to occur in efforts to develop (on multiple levels, including doctrinal and literary) a particular figure of god, the Christian god, that took on increasingly degrees of self-awareness up to the constitution of the icon of Pieta, an image (Christ laying in his mother’s arms) of god stepping aside out of love for humankind. The paper succinctly outlines this historiographical hypothesis with particular reference to the works of Gregory the Great and Francis of Assisi.…”
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    Evanghelia apocrifă a Martei Petreu: identităţi elective – corporalitate afectivă by Daniela Moldoveanu

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…For her, even the ever searched for, analyzed, classified love remains deeply conflicting and generates several interrogations that raise the appetite for selfdevouring.…”
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    Une nouvelle approche du Morte d’Arthur de Malory au XXe siècle : la réécriture musicale de Lerner et Loewe by Justine Breton

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…., seems to be an abstract of the medieval sources, and highlights the universal love story through a prestigious cast.…”
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    Le Bestiaire des vidas et razos : dames et troubadours à figure d’animaux by Cécile Le Cornec Rochelois

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…We finally study one famous and special case of lycanthropy : Peire Vidal who became a wolf for love.…”
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    R. Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen through the philosophical prism of Positive Psychotherapy by Maria Sergeeva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Due to the complexity of the work, the research focuses on two main leitmotivs of The Ring: cyclicity of life and love vs. power. Generally, the results indicate that the prism of positive psychotherapy allows one to find the deeper meaning hidden in work, revealing psychological motives of ‘why.’ …”
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    THE PLACE OF RELIGION IN PEACE BUILDING: FOCUS ON PLATEAU STATE NIGERIA by TANKO SHAWULU PAUL, LEMON BLESSINGS EBENEZER, KAJAN EMMANUEL MINDAT

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Religion has the capacity to bring people together based on the increased trust and love it can introduce in the hearts of the people. …”
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    L’instituteur du Code Soleil : la vocation d’un prophète missionnaire by André Pachod

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Through his word, his life and his work, he becomes the missionary prophet of the School of the Republic to love and to make loved. A man of Harmony and of concord, of horizon and of thousand cares, this moral, social and intellectual guide will be, however protected from the “clash of believes” and the big changes of the society and the school. …”
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    Fiction ou réalité : Les biographies de Constance Fenimore Woolson by Jeannine Hayat

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Leon Edel, Henry James’s biographer, supposed she felt an unrequited love for him. New feminist studies assert she was, on the contrary, independent and never asked literary figures for their help. …”
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    La sexualité des filles et des garçons dans le Paris d’après-guerre : du Code pénal de 1810 aux lois du genre by Véronique Blanchard, Régis Revenin

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…From the body of judicial archives (personal records of juvenile placed at the Observation Centers for girls of Chevilly-Larue and for boys of Savigny-sur-Orge, court files for children and teenagers and files of correctional procedure of Paris), we will demonstrate that the love and sexual practices and representations of girls and boys are both subject to social norms instilled by family, school, peers, media, but also more formal legal rules (Civil Code for “paternal correction” and “vagrancy” until 1958, for measures of “education assistance” after 1958, the Penal Code for attacks on morals, a number of which are offenses against the criminal law without victim). …”
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    Музыка в романе Евгения Водолазкина Брисбен by Tatiana Kopac

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Music in the novel expresses the hero’s inner state, his relationship to the world, and symbolizes the metaphysical breakthrough experienced by the hero: from love and sound, to silence and eternity. …”
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    Eudora Welty: Sensing the Particular, Revealing the Universal in Her Southern World  by Pearl McHaney

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Second, Welty’s sensory language gives meaning to the abstract, universal concepts such as joy, love, art, and fear.…”
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    Sexual Transgression Space In Fujoshi Texts On X by Ellysa Lutfia Rahma, Dien Vidia Rosa, Hery Prasetyo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through the postmodernist perspective and raising gender performativity theory from Judith Butler, this research found that fujoshi in Tapal Kuda tend to camouflage when enjoying boys love content, with the majority of the population being Moslem, they have to put on performances that conform to the teachings of their religion. …”
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    Not by order, nor by dialogue: the metanoetic presence of the kingdom of God in a fluid new world and church by S. Joubert

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Through “metanoia,” as the urgent boundary-crossing call of Jesus, individuals become part of this subversive new world where selfless love for God and others dominates. As an ongoing process of personal metamorphosis, “metanoia” simultaneously facilitates new forms of “complexity leadership”, where religious leaders turn into sages who create fluid new structures to facilitate familial relationships and a new culture of respect in which believers are allowed to thrive in their Spirit-induced flow states. …”
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    SUPERNATURALISM AND MYSTICISM IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S PLAY HAMLET by Muharrani Nurmalasari, Ruly Adha

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…He produces two types of plays, namely comedy which usually talks about love and tragedy which talks about sadness. In tragedy plays, Shakespeare always puts supernatural and mystical elements such as in Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Hamlet, etc. …”
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