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Religions and spiritual beliefs answer the profound questions we ask ourselves: What is the meaning and purpose of my life? Who am I? What is right and wrong behaviour?
Antayá-Moore, Dana +2 more
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Underground and Over the Sea: More Community Prophylactics in Europe, 1100-1600. [PDF]
Geltner G, Weeda C.
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Socio-economic development of border municipalities: the cases of Vyborg and Sortavala [PDF]
Since the early 1990s, when the permeability of the Russian-Finnish border has been considerably improved, border municipalities on the Russian side have been increasingly involved in a multitude of cross-border social and economic contacts.
Zimin, Dmitry
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According to beliefs of religious nationalism, a nation is a community of ancestors and descendants, dead and living, past and present. As such, it incorporates within its territory all past and present markers of nationhood, notably historic religious ...
Perica, Vjekoslav
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Religion, Culture and Habits: Boundaries Within a Global Village [PDF]
McLuhan’s idea of a “global village” theory is idealistic. It assumes that the globe shares a single history, economy, and culture. Whereas a common history and economy are arguably present, a shared culture is less realistic.
Rickart, Tessa
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Historic review: select chapters of a history of stroke. [PDF]
Karenberg A.
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Spiritual care provided by nursing home physicians: a nationwide survey. [PDF]
Gijsberts MHE +3 more
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The Importance of Being Ladakhi: Affect and Artifice in Kargil [PDF]
Ladakh often tends to be associated predominantly with its Tibetan Buddhist inhabitants in the wider public imagination both in India and abroad. It comes as a surprise to many that half the population of this region is Muslim, majority belonging to the ...
Gupta, Radhika
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History preserved in names : Delhi urban toponyms of Perso-Arabic origin [PDF]
Toponyms (from the Greek tópos (τόπος) ‘place’ and ónoma (Ôνομα) ‘name’) are often treated merely as words, or simple signs on geographical maps of various parts of the Earth. However, it should be remembered that toponyms are also invaluable elements of
Kuczkiewicz-Fraś, Agnieszka
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