نتایج جستجو برای: symbolic imagination

تعداد نتایج: 38433  

ژورنال: گلجام 2009
شایسته‌فر, مهناز, صباغ‌پور آرانی, طیبه,

Since long ago the motif of “fish” has been one of the motifs employed in Persian artworks. As well as having extraordinary beauty of form, fish has deep symbolic meanings and has motivated Persian artists of different ages to employ it in their works. Rugs of Safavid era are among such artworks. Both in ancient Iranian mythology and also in Islamic culture, fish has enjoyed a signi...

Journal: :زن در فرهنگ و هنر 0
عزت ملاابراهیمی دانشیار گروه زبان و ادبیات عربی، دانشگاه تهران زینب نریمانی کارشناس ارشد زبان و ادبیات عربی دانشگاه تهران نازی قنبری کارشناس ارشد زبان و ادبیات عربی دانشگاه تهران

in the eyes of contemporary palestinian poets the occupied land illustrates a sweetheart boasting an endless number of ravishing names. the poet gets their way through to their sweetheart (homeland) by a figment of their imagination and takes a specific and different look at it. after the start of hardships in palestine and its occupation at the pinnacle of crises, the “woman” was looked at as ...

2006
Yukio Sugawara

According to the report of TIMSS (1999), Japanese children’s performance in mathematics is relatively high, but their attitudes towards mathematics are extremely negative; in fact they are at the lowest in the world. This is a serious problem for mathematics education in Japan. This article discusses ways to improve the current mathematics education system, presenting concrete examples. To impr...

2000
Marian Hillar

Primitive man was overwhelmed and horrified by nature and natural phenomena just as animals are when they face an unknown situation. He could not give a naturalistic explanation so he looked for explanations in his imagination filling the world with imaginary forces, then to creatures hypostasizing these forces. At the same time, however, man was making real observations of the world and natura...

2008
Byron Acohido Scott Berinato Brian Grow Ryan Naraine Dennis G. Fisher M. Eric Johnson

Over the past year, the steady drumbeat of reported breaches has escalated into a hail storm of media attention. From mainstream mass publications to the trade press, the number of stories and the depth of coverage on security have ballooned as the media seeks to shed light on the shadowy, evolving threat landscape. While stories about “hackers” and “breaches” have captured the public‟s imagina...

2013
Luciano Soares Eliana Elisabeth Diehl Silvana Nair Leite Mareni Rocha Farias

Access to medication emphasizes the availability of the product at the expense of providing a service. The goal of this paper is to propose a theoretical model for a drug dispensing service, beginning with a reflection on the current realities of the Unified Health System and drug dispensation in Brazil. A conceptual analytical research made by a methodological course called disciplined imagina...

Journal: :American journal of law & medicine 2017
Khiara M Bridges Terence Keel Osagie K Obasogie

This symposium volume begins with a simple provocation: race and racism are central to the development of medicine and the health sciences. If pursuits of health equity are to be taken seriously, this repositioning of race as central rather than peripheral to science and medicine suggests that improved health outcomes and reduced disparities cannot be attained until we acknowledge that these fi...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2012
Hsieh-Chun Hsieh

PURPOSE Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have difficulty participating in role-pretending activities. The concept of adaptive play makes play accessible by modifying play materials for different needs or treatment goals for children with CP. This study examines the affective expressions and imagination in children with CP as a function of ordinary versus adaptive pretend play. METHOD The Aff...

Journal: :سیاست 0
مجید استوار استادیار گروه علوم سیاسی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد رشت

this article reviews the ancient symbolic world, shia and modernity believes in iranian’s mind which are historical link between ancient symbolic world and shie. since the late nineteenth century with the modernization, for exampel civilization, constitutional movement and palavi government, gap created in iranians mind. dispite this gap, iranians mind have symbolic characteristics and are not ...

1997
Rick Grush

Much current naturalistically inclined philosophy of mind has set up its defining problem in such a way as to echo Frege's puzzle of the informativeness of identity statements.1 To take but one of dozens of examples, Fodor (1987) goes to some pains to ensure that his theory of content will entail that a cognitive token can have the content 'Jocasta' without having the content 'Oedipus' Mother',...

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