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    Le Bestiaire d’amour de Gustave Flaubert (1) by Loïc Windels

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…These observations and other similar ones have already been made, and there is no doubt that the reader who loves the dense and suggestive prose that is The Legend of Saint Julian is familiar with them. …”
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    Tradycja przedstawiania zmarłych w Cesarstwie Rzymskim od I do III w. n.e. w świetle źródeł literackich oraz wybranych wizerunków z Rzymu i Egiptu by Martyna Marszałek

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…(The Tradition of Representing the Deceased in the Roman Empire from the 1st to the 3rd Century CE in Light of Literary Sources and Selected Portraits from Rome and Egypt): This article discusses how the ancient Romans experienced the loss of their loved ones and what customs were associated with commemorating the dead. …”
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    Troska o świat i zadanie jego wspólnej przebudowy, czyli o Korczakowskiej uwspólniającej utopii w działaniu by Karolina Starego

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The notion is based on the philosophy of education concerned with creating of what is common. In this analysis I leave aside Korczak’s “paidocentrism” and focus on the communal elements in his thought – such as the care for the world that is also a call for its shared reconstruction, and the ontological force of love for the world and the people that populate it. …”
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    Final Wishes: End-of-Life Decisions by Carolyn S. Wilken

    Published 2006-12-01
    “… FCS2262, a 3-page fact sheet by Carolyn Wilken, is the fifth in a series on caregiving and aging. Do you know what your loved ones would want if they were unable to make health decisions for themselves anymore? …”
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    Final Wishes: End-of-Life Decisions by Carolyn S. Wilken

    Published 2006-12-01
    “… FCS2262, a 3-page fact sheet by Carolyn Wilken, is the fifth in a series on caregiving and aging. Do you know what your loved ones would want if they were unable to make health decisions for themselves anymore? …”
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    Attitudes of polish medical students toward organ donation by Marzena Mikla, Anna Maria Cybulska, Antonio Rios, Mariusz Panczyk, Kamila Rachubińska, Artur Kotwas, Beata Karakiewicz, Elżbieta Grochans, Daria Schneider-Matyka

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Regardless of the stance on organ donation and family discussions on the subject, the respondents do not care what happens to the body after organ donation, but they also do not know the opinions of their loved ones about ODT. 3. …”
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    The History of Miss Jane Pittman by Christopher Mulvey

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…‘I teach history,’ I said. ‘I’m sure her life’s story can help me explain things to my students.’ …”
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    Damage compensation in case of injury at work or death of the worker by Krajišnik Nedeljko

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The question of this compensation is particularly sensitive in the case of the death of a worker, which occurs as a result of an injury at work, when that compensation belongs to the immediate family members of the injured worker and when the question arises as to what is an adequate compensation that should be some kind of compensation for the loss of a loved one.…”
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    On being and having: a qualitative study of self-perceptions in bipolar disorder by Matthew N. Ponticiello, Alexis L. Chang, Rebecca J. Chang, Salahudeen Mirza, Andrés Martin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Even as qualitative research has explored the lived experience of BD across a variety of perspectives, i.e., what BD looks like, there is a lack of research exploring what BD means to those living with the condition. …”
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    Saying Goodbye: Military Deployments by Alexandra Ulrich, Suzanna Smith

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…“Those last few hugs, the last few kisses, the last few goodbyes are what many military families across the United States have experienced when seeing a loved one leave for deployment. …”
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    Saying Goodbye: Military Deployments by Alexandra Ulrich, Suzanna Smith

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…“Those last few hugs, the last few kisses, the last few goodbyes are what many military families across the United States have experienced when seeing a loved one leave for deployment. …”
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    Disaster Planning Tips for Older Adults by Carolyn S. Wilken, Linda B. Bobroff, Emily Minton

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Communications often are down early in a disaster, so knowing where to meet loved ones or friends ahead of time is helpful. Use the special tips in this 4-page revised fact sheet to plan and prepare for any emergency. …”
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    Disaster Planning Tips for Older Adults by Carolyn S. Wilken, Linda B. Bobroff, Emily Minton

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Communications often are down early in a disaster, so knowing where to meet loved ones or friends ahead of time is helpful. Use the special tips in this 4-page revised fact sheet to plan and prepare for any emergency. …”
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    Model bimbingan dan konseling menggunakan cinematherapy untuk mereduksi keyakinan negatif by Nikmarijal Nikmarijal, Cece Rakhmat, Ahman Ahman, Nandang Rusmana, Ifdil Ifdil

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Negative beliefs can limit what is seen and lead to actions against the best interests of our loved ones and ourselves. …”
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    Hearing, sharing and applying: a qualitative study of the experiences of family caregivers’ end-of-life decision-making in Singapore by Gerald Choon Huat Koh, Pin Sym Foong, See Mieng Tan, Min Li Ong, Xingyu Xia

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Finally, families often elect a lead facilitator within the family unit who manages the decision-making process, and collates multiple perspectives from all the stakeholders.Conclusions Based on these findings, we recommend that interventions to support family-based decision-making in Singapore should be based on the three principles of hearing patient values, sharing these values with other loved ones and providers and applying these values in collaboration with the providers and family members.…”
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    With Collies Graven on His Heart: The Canine Projections of Thomas Anstey Guthrie (1856–1934) by Peter Merchant

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…As he grew more deeply attached to the dogs he owned, and increasingly inclined to identify both himself and his loved ones with them, so he transferred to them the griefs with which he could not otherwise deal. …”
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    Care partner experience with telepresence robots in long-term care during COVID-19 pandemic by Grace Hu, Joey Wong, Lily Haopu Ren, Sarah Kleiss, Annette Berndt, Lily Wong, Ali Hussein, Nazia Ahmed, Jim Mann, Lillian Hung

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To help address these challenges, this study aimed to investigate the experiences of care partners who used telepresence robots to maintain contact with and care for their loved ones during the pandemic. Methods This study was guided by the Collaborative Action Research (CAR) approach. …”
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    About the Name Yoruba by Stephen Banji Akintoye

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…I might add that what I reveal here is a small peep into a very important body of research on the Yoruba nation, a body of research that will, hopefully, soon appear as a book on the profile of the Yoruba nation. …”
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