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    Physicians Skills Library by Sema Arıcı, Yıldız Kayalı, Fatma Selman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, it has been observed that physicians, especially in their first years, feel inadequate when performing some skills and perform them without self-confidence.The aim of our study is to enable students to develop their basic medical skills by practicing as much as they want and participating in the period they want (from Term 1 to Term 6) with the training program we have created under the name of the Basic Medical Skills Library and to enable them to perform their skills confidently, accurately and stress-free.Methods: A training program was created for Biruni University Faculty of Medicine students to practice in the basic medical skills section of the national core training program. …”
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    Philosophers: Academic Professionals or Wisdom-Loving Sages? by Leonard Waks

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…First, I want to highlight the boundary separating the university from everyday life. …”
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    Design and Construction of an Electronic Stick for the Blind and Deaf. by Changa, Andrew

    Published 2025
    “…With my idea, I want to help this kind of people to live their lives freely. …”
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    A Dél-Dunántúli kisvárosok a fejlesztési tervek tükrében (The South-Transdanubien Small Towns in the Light of the Development Plans) by Réka Horeczki

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…I intend to shed light on the prospects/possibilities that this small town can have in the future; and I also want to find out whether it has developmental possibilities originated in the past yet adaptable to the current situation. …”
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    Archiving Our Bodies: by Storm Madsen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I look at the corporeal traces the artworks display: wound scabs, blood drops, and crotch imprints, and find that they present a proof of trans becoming which, I would like to suggest, counters hegemonic narratives of transition and disturbs the notion of proof in relation to trans life; to highlight instead, the slowness, temporal multiplicity, and volatile uncapturability of trans embodiment. …”
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    The definition of vitality—the perspectives of Dutch older persons by M. E. Jongeneelen, C. H. L. A. Wieringa, W. P. J. den Elzen, K. Langeveld, J. Gussekloo, Y. M. Drewes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion According to older persons, vitality is determined by the balance between their capacities to do what they want to do on one side, and their drivers in life on the other side.…”
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    TARİH BİLİMİNDE FELSEFİ BİR SORGULAMANIN ÖNEMİ ÜZERİNE by Kubilay Aysevener

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…In this article, I would like to discuss the importance of philosophical inquiry in the science of history. …”
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    ASIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE'S MIDTERM EXAMINATION MATERNAL INSTINCT DEPICTED IN VERENATAY'S BROKEN by Ruly Indra Darmawan

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… In this essay, I want to analyze how maternal instinct is depicted in one short story which has South East Asia as a setting of place because this maternal instinct has became one of the most debatable issues in feminist study until nowadays. …”
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    Marie Uguay et Saint-Denys Garneau, au bord du vide by Mylène Durand

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Nevertheless, they want to cross all these thresholds, physical or metaphorical, and embrace life: crossing these “ bloodshed limits” as Marie Uguay writes. …”
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    Archi-écritures de genre et politiques de différance : immondices verbales et littéracies d’intervention dans le quotidien des établissements scolaires by Rodrigo Borba, Adriana Carvalho Lopes

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Grounded on the analytical assumption that language (and, above all, what we do with it and speak about it) cannot not be sidelined if we want to understand historical moments of political and social turbulence, we argue that these semiotic interventions mess linguistic conventions and school’s everyday life and, thus, challenge power relations. …”
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