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Journal of Progressive Human Services, 2014
Yesterday I looked inside myself to fathom my connection to the world around me. I came from a country of many tongues and colors but here I have to lose all to speak one so that I can become a par...
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Yesterday I looked inside myself to fathom my connection to the world around me. I came from a country of many tongues and colors but here I have to lose all to speak one so that I can become a par...
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The alien hand syndrome: What makes the alien hand alien?
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2006The alien hand syndrome is a deeply puzzling phenomenon in which brain-damaged patients experience their limb performing seemingly purposeful acts without their intention. Furthermore, the limb may interfere with the actions of their normal limb. We report a case of alien hand syndrome following a left medial frontal and corpus callosum ischemic lesion.
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2006
In questo saggio si evidenzia la visione chiusa del mondo greco che caratterizzò Arnaldo Momigliano, e che lo portò a dare scarso peso ai contatti che esso ebbe con le culture e i popoli stranieri.
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In questo saggio si evidenzia la visione chiusa del mondo greco che caratterizzò Arnaldo Momigliano, e che lo portò a dare scarso peso ai contatti che esso ebbe con le culture e i popoli stranieri.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1951
Psychotic states due mainly, but not exclusively, to unusual external circumstances are well known, and are commonly exemplified by such mental disorders as are occasionally met with in persons in prison, or those morbidly homesick, or suffering under the strain and stress of advanced deafness.
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Psychotic states due mainly, but not exclusively, to unusual external circumstances are well known, and are commonly exemplified by such mental disorders as are occasionally met with in persons in prison, or those morbidly homesick, or suffering under the strain and stress of advanced deafness.
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2012
This chapter explores the problem of alienation for Latinos/as in academic philosophy in north America (a problem that is obviously analogous to the alienation of many other groups). Given our alienation, one might reasonably come to believe that assimilation is the natural and even just solution, since assimilation would decrease the experience of ...
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This chapter explores the problem of alienation for Latinos/as in academic philosophy in north America (a problem that is obviously analogous to the alienation of many other groups). Given our alienation, one might reasonably come to believe that assimilation is the natural and even just solution, since assimilation would decrease the experience of ...
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