New records of four termite species in the genus Embiratermes Fontes, 1985 (Isoptera, Termitidae, Syntermitinae) from South America [PDF]
Twelve new localities are reported for the following four Embiratermes species: E. ignotus Constantino, 1991; E. latidens (Emerson & Banks, 1957); E. silverstrii (Emerson, 1949); and E. spissus (Emerson & Banks, 1957).
Rudolf H. Scheffrahn
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SELF-RELIANCE CHARACTERISTICS IN TAYLOR SWIFT'S SONGS: A STUDY ON LYRICS AND MESSAGES
This research aims to contribute to the exploration of self-reliance by examining the lyrics of Taylor Swift's songs. This research intends to categorizing the data based on the kinds of self-reliance characteristics in Taylor Swift songs' lyrics and ...
Marwah Marwah, Deni Suswanto
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Pakistani postcolonial narratives have been discussing the oppression of the less privileged sections of people, including minorities, because of the predetermined power structure of society.
Zia Ahmed, Muhammad Saeed Nasir
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Grammatical self, linguistic community and education of grownups: Cavell reads Emerson
The article discusses Stanley Cavell’s interpretation of Ralph Waldo Emerson with a focus on the concepts of individuality, self-acknowledgment, and Bildung as one’s education through reading, called “the education of grownups”.
Tomasz Zarębski
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Nature, Spirituality, and Place: Comparative Studies between Emerson and Zhuang Zi
Very rich scholarly works have been produced to perform a comparative study between Emerson and Zhuang Zi. Many scholars in their comparative research have tried to find how Emerson and the transcendentalists such as Thoreau borrow ideas from Daoism.
Shan Gao
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A Parallel Study of Emerson and Kannadasan [PDF]
Emerson has revolted against the evil of rules prescribed by the religion of his country. His could see that people have been fooled and put in the clutches by those religious rules and it has also failed to make people realize God.
M.Jothilakshmi
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Seeking the Meaning of Life: A Study of Islamic Mysticism in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Literary Works [PDF]
Ralph Waldo Emersonʼs interest in the East is evident throughout his essays, poems, and lectures. He regards the East as an ignored territory of knowledge and mysticism that contains invaluable wisdom awaiting to be explored by Western thinkers.
Fateme Mojdegani, Fazel Asadi Amjad
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New record of Dolichorhinotermes lanciarius Engel & Krishna, 2007 (Blattodea, Rhinotermitidae) from Colombia [PDF]
Dolichorhinotermes Snyder & Emerson, 1949, a genus of Neotropical distribution, includes seven living termite species characterized by the presence of distinct major and minor soldiers.
Olga Patricia Pinzón-Florián
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Foreign Means to Local Ends: Bialik, Emerson, and the Uses of America in 1920s Palestine
In 1926, Haim Nachman Bialik, the premier poet and leading intellectual light of the Zionist movement, sailed for New York on a five-month-long fundraising mission on behalf of the yishuv, the pre-statehood Jewish settlement in Palestine.
Nir Evron
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In Search of Inner Self:Yunus Emre’s Mysticism and Emerson’s Transcendentalism
How could a person seek freedom of inner self and find the truth? Acording to Ralph Waldo Emerson, this is possible through Self-Reliance. From Emerson’s transcendental perspective, the most important thing for a person is to know himself.
Ercan Kaçmaz
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