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  1. 721

    Health Concerns as the Fundamental Dietary Choices for Potential Stunting Preventions: a Qualitative Study by Inne Soesanti, Taufiqurrahman Taufiqurrahman, Ani Intiyati, Sri Hidayati

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Four children were barely fed with fish due to numerous myths regarding worm infestation in toddlers of below two years old if they consume fish or any types of animal food. …”
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  2. 722

    Investigating and Analyzing the Reflection of Folklore (Proverb) in the Novels of Jalal al-Ahmad by hamidreza ghanooni, parvin gholamhoseini

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…A large part of the culture and culture of any nation, Oral Literature, or Folk Lore; this type of literature included habits, traditions, myths, stories, beliefs, rituals, The songs, traditions and proverbs are very widespread, which was mainly considered in the present era, especially after the acquaintance of Iranians with Western literature and literature. …”
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  3. 723

    La pensée de Carl Gustav Jung et les courants néo-gnostiques de la première moitié du xxe siècle by Christine Maillard

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Elle reconstitue au préalable l’histoire de la réception d’idées gnostiques dans l’espace germanique aux XIXe et XXe siècles, puis situe l’approche qu’en propose Jung par rapport à celle d’autres auteurs contemporains et acteurs de cette « récidive gnostique» (Blumenberg) dans la première moitié du XXe siècle, qui privilégie les thèmes et mythes de la chute, du monde créé par un démiurge mauvais, de l’homme comme étranger dans ce monde… L’étude interroge ensuite la construction des notions les plus originales de la théorie jungienne du psychisme (l’inconscient collectif, l’anima, le Soi) dans leur relation à des représentations issues de cette tradition. …”
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  4. 724

    Die Theorie der ‚Mana-Persönlichkeit‘ im Jungschen Werk by Giovanni Sorge

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…La « personnalité mana » annonce l’archétype du Soi et trouve ses présupposés historiques et mythologiques dans les figures du magicien, de l’homme-médecine et du chef plus particulièrement, ainsi que dans les personnages centraux des mythes du héros. Vers la fin de l’expérimentation psychologique qu’il a menée sur lui-même et qui donna naissance au Livre Rouge, Jung esquissa une théorisation de cette phase psychodynamique de son vécu dans l’ouvrage Dialectique du moi et de l’inconscient (1928). …”
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    The symbolic language of Akhavaans poem, a place for promoting the force of expression and its influence on readersâ mind by محمد خاکپور

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, we should not neglect high frequency and also the essential role of the elements of nature, popular stories, myths and historical heroes informing symbolic poetry.…”
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  6. 726

    The Role of Diasporas in the Current World Politics by I. D. Loshkariov

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The emotional component of a community entails psychosocial complex that includes the group solidarity and certain myths about the territory of origin. Taking into account the specifics of a given community, diasporas meet in general all the requirements of a non-state actor that have been elaborated in the current studies on the world politics. …”
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  7. 727

    Dynamics and triggers of misinformation on vaccines. by Emanuele Brugnoli, Marco Delmastro

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked renewed attention to the risks of online misinformation, emphasizing its impact on individuals' quality of life through the spread of health-related myths and misconceptions. In this study, we analyze 6 years (2016-2021) of Italian vaccine debate across diverse social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube), encompassing all major news sources-both questionable and reliable. …”
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    London’s Great Starfish: The Construction of Mid-Victorian Suburban Fiction by Tamara Silvia Wagner

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…In cutting across subgenres, it engendered some of the most pervasive clichés, but in an ambiguous process of redefinition that impels us to reconsider still current cultural myths. Writers as different as Anthony Trollope, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and also the little-known domestic novelist Emily Eden made the most of what had become a rapidly evolving space characterised by immense fluidity. …”
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    Possible Interrelations of the Proto-slavic Concept of “Fool” with Initiation Rites and Magic Fairy Tales by Olena Masliy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Over time, the ritual is captured in initiation myths and other cultural texts, such as fairy tales. …”
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    The Importance of Plants in Ancient Cultures Against the Background of New Research Concerning Intelligence of Plants by Agnieszka Tańczuk

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This article leads the reader through the thoughts and beliefs of ancient peoples, showing their respect for everything that lives until the modern times, when scientists try to relate the definition of intelligence and consciousness to plants. Myths from various parts of the globe, illustrate how important a role plants had in the past, that they were much more than food, medicine, or refuge. …”
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  11. 731

    Ecological wisdom in the legend of Otak Aiq Tojang: An ecocritical analysis by Hubbi Saufan Hilmi, Andayani Andayani, Nugraheni Eko Wardani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The implications extend to a deeper comprehension of the interplay between myths, religious rituals, and nature conservation in local cultural settings, thus providing a basis for future research in this domain.…”
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  12. 732

    Spirit și destin sub „teroarea istoriei” by Andrei Milca

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The mystery of this ,,collaborationism* can be explained nowadays — and we’ll understand that the scientist and the pioneer of Myths and Religious Ideas History is one of the most ,,collateral victim of his age. …”
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  13. 733

    A Study of Human-Motifs of Ajā'ib al-Makhlūqāt wa Gharā'ib al-Mawjūdāt Manuscript (A Case Study of Ajā'ib al-Makhlūqāt wa Gharā'ib al-Mawjūdāt of Astan Quds Razavi Central Library... by Sara Sadeghinia

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The first category consists of male or female constellations that appear in the period and have a natural structure, and the second category is imaginary creatures derived from myths and folk tales in the form of a combination of human-animal is depicted. …”
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  14. 734

    What a women desire: Application of conjoint analysis for analysing the choice of menstrual hygiene products and factors influencing their consummatory behaviour by Tiwari Abhay Kumar, Patel Vaishali, Saroj Chitra

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Background/Aim: Middle-aged adolescent girls and women experience menstruation, a normal and physiologic occurrence. Using the myths and beliefs that were already prevalent, they created their own approach of dealing with the menstrual cycle. …”
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  15. 735

    Transformations of the Food Practices in Modern Russia: the Institutional and Discursive Determinants by N. N. Zarubina

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This is reflected in the promotion of products through a system of symbols that appeal to irrational emotions, myths, habits and traditions. Diverse discourses of the food practices - medikalizationed, environmental, hedonistic and other discourses, appear as a show representing the various, sometimes conflicting, rules of everyday activities. …”
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  16. 736

    Identité, imaginaire et tourisme en pays touareg au Niger by Emmanuel Grégoire, Marko Scholze

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Les auteurs évoquent, tout d’abord, l’imaginaire occidental relatif au Sahara et aux Touaregs en faisant référence au mythe qu’ils incarnent aux yeux des Européens, élément sur lequel ils ont su remarquablement jouer pour développer leur nouvelle activité qui est essentiellement un « tourisme de désert ». …”
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    Le message de l’animal dans Indienfahrt de Waldemar Bonsels by Aurélie Choné

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…La réponse apportée est nuancée : si le roman se rapproche par certains aspects de la littérature environnementale (ré-enchantement de la nature, critique de l’anthropocentrisme, profond respect du Vivant, nostalgie d’une nature sauvage…), il n’en remplit pas tous les critères : la responsabilité humaine de l’homme envers la nature et la dé-verticalisation des relations homme / animal sont finalement limitées, tandis que les représentations de l’animal restent profondément ambivalentes, entre néoromantisme et darwinisme social, entre idéal indien de la non-violence et mythe germanique de l’héroïsme. Nous émettons toutefois l’hypothèse que l’immense succès de ce roman de voyage et d’aventure dans les années vingt, tient moins à sa démarche herméneutique interculturelle qu’à la « leçon de nature » que le singe Huc, et à travers lui le monde animal dans son ensemble, délivre à l’homme occidental fatigué d’une civilisation qui a révélé toute sa barbarie lors de la Grande Guerre.…”
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    Une image vaut mille mots : la crise d’Oka de 1990 et sa représentation par une photographie by Émilie Guilbeault-Cayer

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…En s’inscrivant dans les mentalités tout d’abord comme symbole, faisant un lien direct avec des mythes prenant part aux références identitaires canadiennes et québécoises, comme l’Indien fabriqué et le « royaume de paix », la photographie ouvre la porte à la mémoire et deviendra par la suite un lieu de mémoire.  …”
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    New York Writing: Urban Art in Don DeLillo’s Underworld by Wendy Harding

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…A partir des détritus du capitalisme contemporain Underworld crée de nouveaux mythes qui réhumanisent une culture déshumanisée par sa propre technologie.…”
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    Shared decision-making between patients and healthcare providers at rural health facilities in Eastern Uganda: an exploratory qualitative study by Ranga Solomon Owino, Olivia Kituuka, Paul Kutyabami, Nelson K. Sewankambo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Many healthcare providers noted that shared decision-making could improve patient prognosis but are faced with challenges related to low male involvement and the influence of cultural and religious practices, including myths and patriarchal attitudes which impact effective patient engagement. …”
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