نتایج جستجو برای: Totem and Taboo

تعداد نتایج: 16827519  

Journal: :international journal of women's research 2014
oveis mohamadi zeinab sadeghi

“wild thorns” is a novel written by the palestinian novelist sahar khalifeh; it focuses on the colonisation of palestine from a feminist point of view. she considers the israeli colonisation as a patriarchy. this paper aims at investigating two types of colonization that have been represented in the form of patriarchy in the novel. the investigation of the issue of palestine from a feminist poi...

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1919

2011
Andrew K Hilton Rinaldo Bellomo

The need for early, rapid, and substantial fluid resuscitation in septic patients has long been an article of faith in the intensive care community, a tribal totem that is taboo to question. The results of a recent multicenter trial in septic children in Africa, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, powerfully challenge the fluid paradigm. The salient aspects of the trial need to be...

Journal: :إضاءت نقدیه فی الأدبین العربی و الفارسی 0
عبدالحسین فرزاد أستاذ مشارک فی اللغة الفارسیة وآدابها بمعهد العلوم الإنسانیة والدراسات الثقافیة، طهران، إیران سیدابراهیم آرمن أستاذ مساعد فی اللغة العربیة وآدابها بجامعة آزاد الإسلامیة فی کرج، کرج، إیران لیلی نادری خریجة دکتوراه فی اللغة الفارسیة وآدابها بجامعة آزاد الاسلامیة فی رودهن، رودهن، إیران

plants in ancient fictional texts describe the  relation between low world and super worlds and appear in forms including ritual resurrection, human reincarnation in plant and vice versa, identification of human and plant , and etc which  relate human's spirit to supernatural. contemporary persian poets are taking advantage of a new language that is full of mythical concepts for expression...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
Jose Luis Portero Maria Rubio

Bill Anderson Escobar et al.’s discussion of medically unexplained physical symptoms is useful, and could trigger a renewal of how the medical profession works [1]. We are in transition at the present, and what we have been trained for is less and less relevant. This disjunction between our training and practise has given rise to a generation of unhappy doctors. The traditional “doctor” dealt w...

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