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    Religion and the Future of Nigeria: Lessons from the Yoruba Case by J.D.Y. Peel

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Combining multiple approaches from historical sociology, the sociol­ogy of religlon, political history and the public lives of critical political and re­ligious agents over a period of about a century of Yoruba history, the article explains why the Yoruba case is an exemplar in religious harmony. He argues that the Yoruba are constantly pressed towards olaju (modernity/development/progress) which makes cross-cutting communal belonging more salient, thus ensuring that the Yoruba constantly mobilize both religious and secular insti­tutions and processes in the all-embracing project of olaju. …”
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    L’horizon matière de l’habiter by Julie Cattant

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…It also interrogates the concord between architecture and mankind that some architects name harmony, measure, meeting or correctness.…”
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    PENGGUNAAN JUMPUTAN , TRITIK DALAM UPACARA ADAT DI SURAKARTA by sarwono - sarwono, Adji Isworo Josef, Tiwi Bina Affanti, Ratna Endah Santoso, Novita Wahyuningsih

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…ABSTRACT The Javanese society has a harmony concept which has become an interesting tradition part in live. …”
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    Rahasia Tartib Surah dan Ayat Al-Quran dari Unsur Bilangan (Kajian Pemikiran Izza Rohman) by Sri Pujilestari, Weka Dwi Kartika, Azah Lailaturrosidah, Abdussakir, Muhammad

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The discovery of the regularity and harmony of the number of surahs and verses in the Al-Quran. …”
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    RALPH WALDO EMERSON’S PRINCIPLE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS by Fuad Hasyim

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The main result displayed six environmental ethics: respecting nature, cosmic solidarity, love and caring for nature, no harm, simplicity and harmony life with nature, and moral integrity. It is concluded that Emerson’s work has reflected the author’s care on the American social context of the 18th century at the era of industrialization that exploited their environment to enlarge their economic development …”
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    De la petite chanson aux rafales du vent : le parcours de la ritournelle dans l’œuvre poétique d’Emily Brontë by Charlotte Borie

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…It is a sound that repeats itself, forms a centre, becomes a motif, ends up coming in a rhythmic contact with what surrounds the territory it has created, until it vibrates in harmony with the Cosmos. This little song is to be found in Emily Brontë’s poetry, repeating itself, evolving, up until its essence is finally endorsed by the voice of the wind which woos the poet into a poetic transe. …”
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    Tourism in the Mountains of Central Kerala (South India): at the Crossroads of Attitudes Towards Forest Populations by Lucie Dejouhanet

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…These populations have been ascribed two essentialist visions: preserved tribes living in harmony with nature and backward peoples who need to be educated so that they can be integrated into Indian society. …”
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    To Form or Not to Form: What (to) Form? An Unabridged List of Sustainables by Isben Onen

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Architectural form is portrayed as a dynamic and abstract entity, particularly in its nascent stages, where it plays a pivotal role as a proposal for the order and harmony inherent in the built environment.…”
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    Reimagining Ghana’s cities: Perspectives from the Bible and African Indigenous Sacred Texts by Michael K. Mensah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Contribution: It demonstrates how the parallel reading of Psalm 46 and the Adinkra Fihankra contributes to the re-imagination of the city as a common household, a space of cosmic and social harmony in Africa.…”
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    Giving Full Play to Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Rehabilitation of Diseases by Lidian CHEN

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Thus, "co-existence of body and spirit""unity of body and spirit"can be maintained and the healthy status of"harmony between man and nature"can be achieved.…”
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    Bodies in Agony: Classical Sculpture and Violence in Herman Melville's works by Ronan Ludot-Vlasak

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Instead of pointing to an ideal of harmony and perpetuating a long-lasting tradition initiated by Johann Joachim Winckelmann, allusions to Greco-Roman sculpture in Melville’s works are intertwined with destructive forms of violence. …”
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    De la violencia mítica al « mundo flor ». Transformaciones de la Semana Santa en el Norte de México by Carlo Bonfiglioli, Arturo Gutiérrez, María Eugenia Olavarría

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The trigger of this conflict is the transgression of the protagonists and the point of arrival is the return to cosmic harmony and the propitiation of abundance: the « flower world ». …”
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    As fronteiras da classificação racial no Brasil em perspectiva regional by Leonardo Souza Silveira

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…From the 1950s on, classification was the subject of dispute between researchers both supporters and critics of an alleged “racial harmony” in the country. In turn, regional issues arose due to both the geographical framework of the studies and the conflicts between the “Bahia” and “São Paulo” schools, which had ideological and interpretative differences. …”
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    The Criticism of Artistic Aesthetics of Literary Texts by سوسن جبری

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…In this combinative method, first by analyzing texts in structural linguistics, language foregrounding in texts is compiled in order to achieve objective, qualitative and convincing data for the analysis of the principles, and then with analysis and classification, investigation on highlighting language, the presence of the elements of artistic beauty like unity, harmony, proportion, conformity, symmetry, discipline and dynamism will be displayed and discovered in the text. …”
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    The garden of love: some orthodox perspectives on the spirit and the Church by N. Dumitrascu

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…In fact, in paradise, human beings existed in a state of harmony with their Creator and the rest of creation, as well as with themselves. …”
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    Cri(me)s et Hurlements dans Wuthering Heights by Claire Bazin

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The end of the book is placed under the aegis of peace and harmony, which might mean that Emily Brontë has opted for a more traditional Victorian ending. …”
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    Age Changes of Jaws and Soft Tissue Profile by Padmaja Sharma, Ankit Arora, Ashima Valiathan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…These changes should be planned in accordance with other components of facial profile to achieve ultimate aim of structural balance, functional efficacy, and esthetic harmony. Through this paper, the authors wish to discuss age changes of the hard and soft tissues of human face which would help not only the orthodontists but also oral surgeons, prosthodontists, pedodontists, and general dentists.…”
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    Los fundamentos éticos de las cosmologías indígenas by Stefano Varese

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Sumak kawsay (or the Good Life) of the Kichwa/Quechua and Kametsa asaike (or the knowledge that allows for a Good Life in harmony) of the Ashaninka would be the ethical foundations of indigenous collective life. …”
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    Bed-trick and forced marriages. Shakespeare’s distortion of romantic comedy motifs in Measure for Measure by Frédérique Fouassier

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The marriage bed to which couples withdraw at the end of romantic comedies here takes the shape of the morally puzzling bed-trick, and marriage itself, which is conventionally the emblem of fulfilment and embodies a promise of happiness and harmony, is marked with negative connotations. One of the most blatant consequences of the distortion of romantic comedy motifs in Measure for Measure is the disempowerment of female characters: at the conclusion of the play, they are violently levelled out, at the lowest possible level: they all become Kate Keepdowns.…”
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    « A reality that almost amounts to illusion » by Martine Lambert-Charbonnier

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Thus “behind the veil” the painter expresses his quest for harmony and fertility in the cosmos, a meaning decadent writers are keen to subvert to make the picture a symbol of corruption and passion.…”
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