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    Screening A Christmas Carol (Dickens, 1843): Adaptation as Completion by Florent Christol

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…This paper investigates cinema and television’s peculiar ‘love story’ with Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol (1843). …”
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    “When the Cock crows, the Devil Falls” – a Review of Christian Thought Concerning Birds in Selected Folk Tales by Agnieszka Tańczuk

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…I would like to show how our attitude towards nature has changed, and what is the function of birds as an element of the environment. …”
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    Checkmate to Bioethics? by Fabio Alberto Garzón Díaz

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This pandemic has taken away out trust in the “Other,” even if they are our parents or children, since it turns a simple act of love —a kiss or a hug— into a deadly weapon. No one, not the richest nor the poorest country, was prepared for this. …”
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    Are humans by birth as wicked as the Heidelberg Catechism (3-11) holds? A dialogue between theology and modern sciences by P. Lampe

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Culture, especially religion, is needed to advance a systematic, and not just spontaneous, altruism reaching beyond one’s group boundaries. Concluding remarks, using Paul, roughly sketch what a modern harmatiology would have to emphasize if it is not moral corruptness. …”
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    The Experience of Trinitarian Compassion According to St. Francis of Assisi by Krzysztof Juzba

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Francis labels such comprehended One God in Three Person: Goodness and Source of all Goodness and Love. …”
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    Teilhard de Chardin’s Vision of Science, Religion and Planetary Humanity: A Challenge to the Contemporary World by Ursula King

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…This is a decisively critical question, for to evolve further is no longer just an option, but an imperative.What are the spiritual energy resources needed for the further development of the human community, especially the necessary zest for life, the all-transforming power of love and compassion available in order to develop an environmentally and ecologically sound way of life to ensure the wellbeing of all people and the planet? …”
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    THE RECLAIMING CUBAN CULTURAL IDENTITY WHILE LIVING AS A CUBAN DIASPORA IN AMERICA AS DEPICTED IN CAMILA CABELLO “HAVANA” by Tan Michael Chandra

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Upon closer scrutiny, what at first glance considered as a simple love song underlines the cultural notion behind it.  …”
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    « There are kisses for all » : Le defilé des jeunes hommes by Luc Bouvard

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…This paper yields what others refrain from doing, i.e. provide the reader with part of the donkey work that is obviously necessary whenever one means to tackle such a subject as the transformation processes at work in the film adaptation of a novel. …”
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    Alice’s Non-Anthropocentric Ethics: Lewis Carroll as a Defender of Animal Rights by Anna Kérchy

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Lewis Carroll’s Victorian nonsense fairy-tale fantasies Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) provide plenty of fictional reformulations of the Victorians’ ambiguous relationship with animals. …”
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    Le Online Dating, au cœur de la communication électronique by Pascal Lardellier

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Widely, a psychological point of view will permit to understand what happens when two persons begins to fall in love virtually, still hidden behind theirs screens.…”
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    L’Éducation sentimentale : genèse de la rencontre entre Frédéric et Mme Arnoux by Éric Le Calvez

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It is inevitable, of course, in the case of what will become a love story. It is associated to the theme of water and then of travel, as the scene is not a static one, and undergoes numerous variations in the manuscripts, which is obvious with Flaubert. …”
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    Traum-A-Rhythmia On Debbie Tucker Green’s In-Yer-Ear Stage by Lea Sawyers

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This paper proposes a reflection on the political consequences of such patterns. What are the terms of the representations of trauma on tucker green’s In-yer-face stage and what part does musicality play in the poetics and politics of such representations?…”
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    Teachers’ perception of the implementation of project-based learning in early childhood education in Indonesia<subtitle>Project-Based Learning: a perspective from Indonesian early... by Siti Aisyah, Dian Novita

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This study aims to address the following research questions: (1) What are the perceptions of early childhood educators in Indonesia regarding the implementation of PjBL? …”
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    Oryginalne ujęcie kwestii wiary w encyklice papieża Franciszka Lumen fidei by Henryk Sławiński

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…That is why the role of the story in both receiving and in the transmission of the faith has been underlined, as well as the meaning of faith for the building of fraternal community of people of good will. What is quite original is the very deep connection between faith and love as well as the approach to the faith from the multidimensional, integrated perspectives of hearing, seeing and touching. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Sorrow in Shakespeare’s Juliet and Homer’s Andromache by Sanjukta Chakraborty, Varun Gulati, Deepali Sharma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, both these characters’ reactions toward their sorrows are what set them apart from one another; while one woman is idolized as the quintessential pinnacle of womanhood for all generations, the other is immortalized as the rebellious protagonist of a Shakespearean Romantic tragedy. …”
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