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Commenting on chiropractic: A YouTube analysis
Numerous studies have examined health-related YouTube videos, but very few studies have also investigated the health-related discussions taking place in YouTube comment sections.
Alessandro R. Marcon, Timothy Caulfield
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An Ideal king from the perspective of the prose of Eqd al-ola Lelmoqefe al-a´la (Based on the characteristics of Ideal king's from Wolfgang Knauth) [PDF]
Introduction Studying the prose texts and poems of Iranian poets and writers in different historical periods reveals that the basic element of many of these texts and poems is human.
Jamshid Roosta
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Background: Considerable resources are spent on research to establish what works to improve the nation’s health. If the findings from this research are used, better health outcomes can follow, but we know that these findings are not always used.
Rosemary K Rushmer +10 more
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During an interview in early October, Ben Stiller spoke publicly for the first time about his successful battle with prostate cancer, and how, if it were up to the American Cancer Society (ACS), perhaps he wouldn’t have won. Stiller also published a same-
Kaitlynd Hiller
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John Bell's accounts on prince Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky and his campaign to Khiva
The article examines two accounts dedicated to the Khivan campaign of Prince Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky, by the contemporary Scottish physician and diplomat John Bell. One of them was included in Bell’s book “Travels from St. Petersburg through Russia
Vladimir V. Yakovlev
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The Fatimids: The Rise of a Muslim Empire
Shainool Jiwa’s The Rise of a Muslim Empire is a two-volume historical work on the legacy of the Fatimid Empire. The first volume surveys the religious and sociopolitical underpinnings of Fatimid rule from its North African establishment in 909 to its ...
Ameen Omar
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The Role of Allegory (Tamsil) in the stories of Mathnavi Maânavi [PDF]
Tamsil (allegory), which has been mostly inspired by religion and myth, forms a great part of the mystical verses of Persian classical literature. Tamsil (allegory) is mainly defined in literature as an anecdote used for explaining and interpreting ...
Mah Nazari
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The lexicon of foreign words defines the anecdote as a short, interesting, often invented, but striking story of some funny encounter. Actually, this definition says practically nothing about the anecdote and is wrong and incomplete, too.
Erkki Kõlu
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The Role of Allegory (Tamsil) in the stories of Mathnavi Ma’navi
Tamsil (allegory), which has been mostly inspired by religion and myth, forms a great part of the mystical verses of Persian classical literature. Tamsil (allegory) is mainly defined in literature as an anecdote used for explaining and interpreting ...
Mah Nazari
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Authors' response to the commentary, "Cannabis and psychopathology: A 2024 snapshot - Examining the complexities of diagnostic stability in cannabis-induced psychosis". [PDF]
Mahintamani T, Mukherjee D, Basu D.
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