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Contemporary Youth Identity in the Republic of Tuva, Russia
Youth of ethnic Tuvan heritage within the Tuvan Republic (part of the Russian Federation) aged 6 to 24 represent a dynamic force which has been shaped by two factors. One is the ancient Turkic heritage of Tuvan culture.
Katherine Zeahan Leung
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On the need for metaphysics in psychedelic therapy and research. [PDF]
Sjöstedt-Hughes P.
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Hindu Response to Dying and Death in the Time of COVID-19. [PDF]
Bilimoria P.
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My paper deals with mythological/religious imagery and syncretic soteriologies in Thomas Pynchon’s 2006 novel Against the Day, focusing in particular on the character of Cyprian Latewood, bisexual spy, Orpheus stand-in, and masochist par excellence ...
Michael Jarvis
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Rereading Memories or a New Experience: A Critical Review of the Theory of Rereading Memories in Near-Death Experiences [PDF]
This Paper Offers the first comprehensive critique of the naturalistic psychological explanation that interprets near-death experiences (NDEs) as mere rereading or reconstruction of brain-stored memories.
Hamidreza Shakerin
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Emblèmes et fragments emblématiques : influences et résurgences dans la poésie profane de John Donne
In the first issue of Emblematica, Peter M. Daly highlighted the importance of the emblem in 16th- and 17th- century literature. According to him, the emblem was used in virtually all forms of verbal and visual communication at the time.
Jean Du Verger
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Agricultural animals in human's life
The information about domestication and area: of settlement (natural habitat) of such agricultural animals as cows, goats, sheep, horses and pigs is given in the article. For primitive people animals meant to be preys for life support.
T G Shavyrina
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The article examines the process of projecting the narrative voice into an animal body, using the specific example of the lapdog, a narrative cliché that has been reinvested and reoriented for various purposes.
Florence Magnot-Ogilvy
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“The stars move still”: Haste and Delay in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus
Christopher Marlowe’s Faustus exists in a tenuous, even at times tortuous, relationship to time. This essay explores Doctor Faustus’s treatment of impatience and delay in the context of its pacing and its poetics, particularly its use of pentameter. This
Tyler Dunston
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The instrumental Brahmin and the "half-caste" computer: Astronomy and colonial rule in Madras, 1791-1835. [PDF]
Prashant Kumar S.
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