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Abstract: Medical courses are thought to have a unique defining feature that is learning Anatomy from a dissected cadaver. The study of the human body through cadaver dissection is very helpful in proliferation of medical knowledge possible. This way of studying human anatomy is present since ancient times, also mentioned by our Acharyas.
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Dances on the Edges of Modernism [PDF]
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took part in the development. Realism, a child of modernism, soon became the mainstream of the theatrical expression.
Basuki, R. (Ribut)
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The term "parody" derives from the ancient Greek word parodia and has come to include a variety of meanings connected with correlative terms such as "pastiche," "quotation," "satire," and "allusion." At the present time, more than a few commentators are ...
Weiser, Peg Zeglin Brand
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La monja que conquistó Europa. Sor Juana Inés en la cruz de la crítica // The nun who conquered Europe: Sor Juana Inés on the cross of criticism [PDF]
The article situates the phenomenon of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651–1695) within the myth of the “return of the caravels,” invented from the Spanish American side as a proof of parity with the former “Mother Country,” achieved apparently towards the
Emil Volek
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Laudatores Temporis Acti, or Why Cosmology is Alive and Well - A Reply to Disney
A recent criticism of cosmological methodology and achievements by Disney (2000) is assessed. Some historical and epistemological fallacies in the said article have been highlighted.
C. P. Deliyannis +25 more
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Classics: consigned to the past, or the key to the future? In defence of a classical curriculum
A response to the Classical Association’s Write | Speak | Design Competition 2025. A short essay presenting an argument which passionately asserts the centrality of classical education as providing the tools to make sense of the world at a pivotal socio ...
Isla McGuire
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A Mobile World? "The importance of mobility in early societies now no longer needs demonstration. Recent work over the last decades has rendered obsolete the image of populations that are for the most part immobile that demographers have sought to purvey.
Woolf, Greg
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Islamic Contributions to Modern Scientific Methods [PDF]
The author suggests that the rise of modern science was not a revolutionary development confined to modern Europe, hut an evolutionary process that began in the Islamic civilization.
Ahmad, Imad-ad-Dean
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Forms of World Literature and the Taipei Poetry Festival
In poetry anthologies and works of literary criticism, the authority to select which literature can become “world” literature often lies with a single editor or theorist.
ADMUSSEN, Nick
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Introduction to The State of New Testament Studies
Excerpt: I (Nijay) first encountered the book The Face of New Testament Studies, this book\u27s predecessor, when I was in graduate school. I went to seminary primarily because I wanted to learn how to study the Bible in depth for personal and ministry ...
Gupta, Nijay K., McKnight, Scot
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