“Silence – A Fable” di Edgar Allan Poe
There is no doubt that Poe's writing bears the traces of an excessive compulsion for repetition. The essay analyses "Silence," a short 'fable' written in 1833-35, in which the over-recurrence of repetition mirrors pain, anxiety, awe, and death by ...
Paola Zaccaria
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Pre-Primary News Coverage of the 2016 Presidential Race: Trump's Rise, Sanders' Emergence, Clinton's Struggle [PDF]
A new report from Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy analyzes news coverage of the 2016 presidential candidates in the year leading up to the primaries. This crucial period, labeled "the invisible primary" by
Thomas E. Patterson
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The Lord’s Supper as a Spiritually Formative Experience of Scripture
The Lord’s Supper in its New Testament context is an experience of Scripture, a reenactment of crucial divine acts in salvation history with Jesus’ death and resurrection as the nexus.
Jon Weatherly
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Religion, Psychology and Globalisation Process: Attitudinal Appraisal [PDF]
A key consequence of globalisation is the integrative approach to reality whereby emphasis is placed on interdependence. Religion being an expression of human culture is equally affected by this cultural revolution. The main objective of this paper is to
Duke, Emmanuel Orok
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The Post-Communist Construction of Memories: Between a "Great Story" and Current-Politics Myth
This paper explores the shaping of social memories in post-communist societies, focusing in particular on the influence of the professedly rejected communist metanarrative on the methods and strategies of constructing national pasts in the new states of ...
Gordana Đerić
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Confronting Racism in All Forms of Pain Research: Reframing Study Designs. [PDF]
Letzen JE +11 more
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Editorial: Using qualitative research in the classroom. [PDF]
Bareiss W.
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Christian Education and Worldview
What we believe as Christian educators is conveyed in many different ways to our students. The concept of worldview has been used in recent years to describe the comprehensive approach to reality that provides the foundation for how we understand the ...
Edlin, Richard
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Evaluating the use of participatory action research to implement evidence-based guidance on dementia palliative care in long-term care settings: A creative hermeneutic analysis. [PDF]
Buckley C +7 more
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Looking for Shadows: The Cultural Myths of the Computer in the Classroom [PDF]
This paper will draw its findings from a recent study (Lloyd, 2003) which sought to identify the cultural myths of the computer in the classroom through a case study of computer education in Queensland state schools from 1983 to 1997.
Lloyd, Margaret
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