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    Oncosexology – selected issues taking into account the problem of sexological care of patients with cancer by Katarzyna Plagens-Rotman, Piotr Merks, Magdalena Pisarska-Krawczyk, Ewa Jakubek, Małgorzata Mizgier, Justyna Jaskulska, Małgorzata Wójcik, Urszula Religioni, Grażyna Jarząbek-Bielecka, Witold Kędzia

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Intimacy is an important sphere of life and can support the process of recovery. Intimacy plays special role in the difficult period of the fight against disease. …”
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    Lutte contre l’échec et nouvelles formes de travail scolaire : le cas d’un établissement de la banlieue genevoise by Frédérique Wandfluh, Olivier Maulini

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The fight against school failure has been and still is a powerful tool for questioning and reshaping forms of school work, without opposing the intention to reform in order to do better and the intention to maintain the existing organization, while making it explicit to the students so that they can take advantage of it. …”
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    What Really Matters in Old Age? A Study of Older Adults’ Perspectives on Challenging Old Age Representations by Sofia von Humboldt, Gail Low, Isabel Leal

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Age-stereotypical representations can often be disconnected from older people’s own experiences. …”
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    Construire des ressources relationnelles pour franchir des frontières multiples : Trajectoires de jeunes Tunisiens by Hasnia-Sonia Missaoui

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…They thus show a strong determination to fight the social immobility to which they feel assigned and, to do so, they multiply the crossing of social and territorial universes. …”
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    Clinical Holistic Medicine: Metastatic Cancer by Søren Ventegodt, Elin Solheim, Mads E. Saunte, Mohammed Morad, Isack Kandel, Joav Merrick

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The theory of the human character, the quality of life theories, the holistic theory of cancer, the holistic process theory of healing, the theory of (Antonovsky) coherence, and the life mission theory are the most important theories for the patient to find hope and mobilize the will to fight the cancer and survive. The patient went through the following phases: (1) finding the purpose of life and hidden resources; (2) confronting denial; (3) taking responsibility for being very ill; (4) severe existential crises with no wish to live while still fighting; (5) integration of many repressed feelings and negative decisions thus rehabilitating character; (6) confronting lack of intimacy and trust in others and this way rehabilitating the ability to love; (7) rehabilitating the will to live, breaking through and falling in love with life; (8) assuming responsibility for the social relations; and sometimes (9) quality of life is improved radically with indications of spontaneous remission of the liver tumors.…”
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    The jeong and haan of Vincent van Gogh: neuropeptides of bondedness and loss by Sung W. Lee, Kathryn R. Cullen, Kathryn R. Cullen, Sung-ryun Rim, Sung-ryun Rim, Carlee Toddes

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Together these brain opioid theories may help to explain how feelings related to social bondedness can influence a range of phenomena. …”
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    Lorsque l’entrée dans le monde scolaire se heurte aux modèles d’enfant et de parent attendus by Xavier Conus

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…As the school cannot welcome the diversity of children without including their families, the same logic needs to apply to the relationship between the school and parents, particularly in the current environment where the school-family partnership appears as a privileged institutional leverage in the fight against inequalities at school. Based on an ethnographical study exploring how the relationship between the school and the families builds up in a Swiss school located in a context of strong cultural diversity, this paper interrogates how the school norm can be the main limitation to the inclusion of students and parents who are unfamiliar with school. …”
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    Sisyphus in Court: Moral injury and requests for recognition in the dynamic between the Dutch police organization and their personnel in the wake of work related psychological inju... by Naomi Gilhuis, Teun Eikenaar, Lars Stevenson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Such an interaction becomes a Sisyphean struggle for officers, igniting a 'solidified fight mode' in them and worsening their feelings of misrecognition. …”
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    Preface by CTA Editorial Board

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…He was always ready to fight for justice and come to the rescue. More than 10 years have passed since he is not with us, but we still keep bright memories and warm feelings towards him in our hearts.…”
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    Preface by CTA Editorial Board

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…He was always ready to fight for justice and come to the rescue. More than 10 years have passed since he is not with us, but we still keep bright memories and warm feelings towards him in our hearts.…”
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    COVID-19 – if the cure is worse than the disease. The Italian chaos by Giuseppe FERRARI

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…On the contrary what has been enacted to fight the COVID-19 will end up in having caused more damages than the virus itself.…”
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    JEJAK KEKERASAN PADA NOVEL "TARIAN BUMI" KARYA OKA RUSMINI by Novi Diah Haryanti

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…As an Ida Ayu, Pidada feels failed because her son married a <em>sudra</em>. …”
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    Cities for or against citizens? by Gabriela Perez Rendon

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Such policies and their outcomes have proven, even with their shortcomings, that cities for citizens can be produced with a fair distribution of political power, resources and benefits. …”
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    Political rhetoric between contemporary Iranian and Syrian literature (A research comparison of the rhetoric of Adeeb Ishaq and Mirza Agha Khan Kermani as a model) by Abolhasan Amin Moghadasi, Abdullah Hosseini, Mahdi Abroon

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Materials & MethodsThe contemporaneity of Adib Ishaq and Agha Khan in the events, their vision of the French Revolution and their influence on it, as well as their sitting with Asadabadi and their work to enlighten the people and fight colonialism through speeches and articles, and the difference between the two writers in the type of literary statement, artistically and morally, these are the foundations of this study. …”
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    There Is Nothing Like Women’s Art: Work, Positions and Emancipation of Female Artists in Czechoslovakia during the Normalisation Period by Kateřina Štroblová

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Women were respected as partners and mostly did not feel any discrimination. Instead of fighting against social inequality, they were all rather fighting for freedom during the tough normalization era. …”
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    Research on Material Design of Medical Products for Elderly Families Based on Artificial Intelligence by Jinjin Rong, Xu Ji, Xin Fang, Moon-Hwan Jee

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Essentially, mechanical ‘pets’ are likewise assisting with fighting off feelings of loneliness, while additionally assisting with upgrading patient consideration simultaneously. …”
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    Culprit or Accomplice: Observations on the Role and Perception of Music in Violent Contexts in the Sierra Leone War by Cornelia Nuxoll

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The article focuses on the role of music among RUF combatants fighting in the Sierra Leone civil war. It touches on some widely held notions of music and a general reluctance towards the idea that music can be instrumentalised for violent means. …”
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