… Christians, under the banner of Christ, and the Turks, under the banner of Mahomet, shall all march over a fair bridge unto I know not what paradise’.8 However, non-Muslims in an Islamic state are required under Islamic law to recognise Islamic sovereignty, often have to pay a p…
…task of landic settings in medieval narrative texts produced portraying his own homeland as the providential in Iceland, we may identify how the imaginative writ- terra nova. Before the arrival of the first Norsemen, ings of this historically marginal society embodied in Ari’s co…
…task of landic settings in medieval narrative texts produced portraying his own homeland as the providential in Iceland, we may identify how the imaginative writ- terra nova. Before the arrival of the first Norsemen, ings of this historically marginal society embodied in Ari’s co…
…tutional Classification and the Constitution of Subjectivity in a Dutch Nursing Home 218 ROMA CHATTERJI 11 Divided Gazes: Alzheimer’s Disease, the Person within, and Death in Life 240 ANNETTE LEIBING 12 Being a Good Ro–jin: Senility, Power, and Self-Actualization in Japan 269 JOH…
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… to be free to express in their led to somewhat different responses in cultural homes but is not actively supported by the state, psychiatry and models of service. which is conceived of as a neutral space that In the UK, the prototypical cultural “Other” accommodates all citizens…
…mbach, Stefan Hinter- wimmer, and Stefan, for making me feel as if I were at my home university during vii my research stay. I also thank Malte Rosemeyer and Rolf Kailuweit at Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies and the audience and participants at the workshop Auxiliary sele…
…pire and its society or culture. Furthermore, impressions circulating in their home society and its handling of intercultural differences and transculturality af- fected the reports. In Central Europe in particular, the traumatic experiences of the Turkish Wars, which were firmly…
…sophy and defended it against Aristotelian crit- raised in Lycia, the original home of his family, and icism: he apparently intended to purify philosophy educated at Alexandria and Athens.83 According to of Aristotelian aberrations, and to return it to what reports, because of hi…
…d to understand who their students are. Why do immigrant chil- dren leave their home countries and what are their journeys to the United States like? How do young children adjust to the new culture? What sort of dynamics prevail in immigrant families? What are young immigrants’ s…
… Chapman et Hall/CRC Press; 2006. 1016 p. ISBN: 1-58488-506-8. [5] DAVFI projet homepage [Internet]. 2012. Available from: http://davfi.fr/index_en.html [Accessed 2017-01-20]. [6] David B, Filiol E, Gallienne K. Heuristic and proactive IAT/EAT-based detection module of unknown ma…
…ion in the domestic political atmosphere in Moscow. I left Moscow, first for my hometown Dushanbe (Tajikistan), and from there, I travelled again to Vienna before finally arriving in St Andrews a few months later. There is another side to this story, one that is much more joyous …
…b. I did what any decent human being would have done and paid for their flights home. In any case, I knew who they were working for, and imagined that, having got them out of a conflict zone alive, their employer would be only too pleased to square things up when I got back to th…
…nts stolen by Madoff himself. 193 As a broader example, consider how fraudulent home loans (whether due to borrower fraud, lender fraud, or both) had ripple effects in the last financial bubble, partly generated through leverage and intermediation, so the one fraudulent loan woul…
…d digital forms. Working with the content and histories of Olveston, a heritage home, gifted to the southern city of Dunedin, New Zealand, the projects engage historic values in innovative ways. The first project restages elements of a garden party, first presented in 1907, to ce…