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Parents' experiences of having a child who had a stroke: A systematic review and meta‐ethnography
Key elements of parents' experiences consisted of three parts: influencing factors, trajectory, and impact. Unawareness of childhood stroke and insufficient healthcare support were key influencing factors highlighted by parents, and normative ideals were found to be particularly influential.
Radhika Bhatia +4 more
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Darren Aronofsky’s Noah (2014) is a Hollywood Biblical epic film, re-imagining the tale of Prophet Noah from the Old Testament of the Bible, who is “chosen” by the Biblical God for a divine quest. Considering the American nationalistic agendas of the 20th century Biblical epic responding to the dominant geopolitical events of the time, this article ...
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The date and context of the Astronomer's Life of Louis the Pious
The Astronomer's Life of the emperor Louis the Pious (814–40) is a canonical source for scholars of Frankish history. It sits at the centre of recent debates about the nature and tone of Carolingian political discourse, and about the crisis of the empire in the 830s.
Simon MacLean
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Forgotten Family Relationships: How Incarcerated Brothers Experience Sibling Support
ABSTRACT Objective We explore how incarcerated brothers experience support from their non‐incarcerated siblings. Background Sibling incarceration is the most common type of family member incarceration, with more than one‐quarter of U.S. adults enduring a sibling's incarceration (and, most commonly, a brother's incarceration).
Estéfani Marín +2 more
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Prophetic Promise: The Lineal Return of ‘lopp’d branches’ in Shakespeare’s Cymbeline
Abstract This paper identifies the early‐modern conception of prophecy as a word‐magic performed across generations, a verbal promise that anticipates its own realisation in posterity. Just as Francis Bacon upheld the generative force of prophetic utterances by noting their ‘springing and germinant accomplishment throughout many ages’, Shakespeare’s ...
Rana Banna
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Watery words : language, sexuality,and motherhood in Joyce's fiction [PDF]
The idea of a dangerous, dirty, or lifegiving stream of water, bodily fluids, or even words -- as if words were the essence of life itself -- recurs throughout Joyce's work and becomes the prevailing, dominant metaphor of Finnegans Wake.
Splitter, Randolph N.
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Book Review: The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict [PDF]
A review of The Colors of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion and Conflict by Sudhir ...
Coward, Harold
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Paternal age as a risk factor for schizophrenia in offspring [PDF]
Schizophrenia is one of the most disabling conditions that affect human beings. There is robust evidence of an association between advancing paternal age and schizophrenia in offspring. The understanding of this association is limited, i.e. the mechanism
Ek, Mats
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Leaving the Street: Young Fathers Move from Hustling to Legitimate Work [PDF]
This report explores employment and hustling among men in Fathers at Work, a three-year national demonstration designed to help low-income, noncustodial fathers secure living-wage jobs, increase their involvement with their children and manage their ...
Lauren J. Kotloff
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In the article, the author discusses Jesus’ intitulation of God as Abba and its impact on the idea of God’s fatherhood in the New Testament writings. Responding to the recent criticism of J. Jeremias’s theses (cf. B. Chilton, M.R. D’Angelo), he tries to show that without the initial source, which was Jesus of Nazareth and his public teaching, the ...
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