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The Influence of Spirituality in the Care of Patients with Advanced Chronic Illnesses and at the End of Life: An Integrative Review. [PDF]
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2021
Here we examine the “peace process” between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs, particularly the Oslo Accords, and why it failed. We also present the conditions that would be needed to make a real and lasting peace possible.
Walter E. Block, Alan G. Futerman
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Here we examine the “peace process” between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs, particularly the Oslo Accords, and why it failed. We also present the conditions that would be needed to make a real and lasting peace possible.
Walter E. Block, Alan G. Futerman
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JAMA, 2023
In this narrative medicine essay, a geriatrician finds synchronicity with medicine and gardening, an activity that calms his mind, stretches his limbs, and gives him insight.
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In this narrative medicine essay, a geriatrician finds synchronicity with medicine and gardening, an activity that calms his mind, stretches his limbs, and gives him insight.
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‘Peace! Peace! Where there is no peace!’
History Australia, 2017Does contemporary Australian society seek self-definition by persisting with a demonstrably fictitious narrative about itself?
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Conclusion What is Peace? Virtual Peace, Virtuous Peace
2005‘To remember Hiroshima is to commit oneself to peace.’1 ‘Pax lnvictis’2 ‘Virtue runs amok ...
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2019
Abstract During the early years of the Cold War, women were active participants in all major peace advocacy groups, and they continued to work in traditional women’s peace organizations, such as the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).
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Abstract During the early years of the Cold War, women were active participants in all major peace advocacy groups, and they continued to work in traditional women’s peace organizations, such as the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).
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Science, 2018
Colombian scientists race to study once-forbidden territory before it is lost to development—or new conflict.
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Colombian scientists race to study once-forbidden territory before it is lost to development—or new conflict.
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