item: #1 of 225 id: epiphany-1 author: Tafli, Hulya title: The Concept of God in Beowulf and The Book of Dede Korkut date: 2008-12-28 words: 11431 flesch: 73 summary: In this respect although these epics display similarities in reflecting polytheism, they differ from each another to some extent: in Beowulf pagan gods are worshipped, but in The Book of Dede Korkut gods are not worshipped; only the son and daughter names of Ülgen and Erlik are given, but there is no implication that they were worshipped. In this article Beowulf, the English epic, and The Book of Dede Korkut, the Turkish epic, are going to be compared in order to depict the similarities and the differences of the concept of God in different locations and eras. keywords: allah; almighty; ancestors; ata; azrail; battle; belief; beowulf; beowulf‟s; biblical; black; boar; book; branches; bridge; cain; cambridge; century; characters; cherniss; christian; christianity; concept; conversion; cult; danes; death; dede korkut; deeds; deli; dumrul; dynasty; earth; elements; english; epic; fact; fate; father; fight; flood; germanic; god; god belief; gods; great; gregory; grendel; grendel‟s; heaven; hell; heroic; holy; holy tree; hrothgar; hülya; idea; islam; islamic; king; leader; leaves; life; lines; lord; mother; new; north; old; oğuz; pagan; paganism; people; place; poem; poet; points; polytheism; pre; press; religious; respect; roots; scandinavian; sea; shamanism; similar; single; sky; societies; society; son; stand; story; taflı; testament; thanks; time; traces; tradition; tree; tribes; turkish; university; water; words; world; writing; ülgen cache: epiphany-1.pdf plain text: epiphany-1.txt item: #2 of 225 id: epiphany-10 author: Sabanci, Gamze title: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Re-Creation of Masculinity date: 2009-11-06 words: 12239 flesch: 61 summary: Carol Farley Kessler labels Arthur Gilman’s model feminist partner (59), who does not expect his wife to be solely responsible for domestic chores or child care, while Beth Sutton-Ramspeck argues that in this story Gilman demonstrates that housekeeping is “redefined as limited to neither the private sphere nor the female sex” (8). Gilman combats this view in Women and Economics by asserting, “Eating is an individual Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Re-Creation of Masculinity 52 function. keywords: american; arthur; aware; beecher; boys; business; care; career; catharine; change; characters; charlotte; charlotte perkins; child; children; chores; control; cook; cooking; cottagette; creation; different; domestic; domesticity; duties; economics; elbert; end; fact; father; female; feminine; feminism; fiction; ford; forerunner; freedom; gamze; gender; gilman; good; governess; help; home; household; housekeeper; housekeeping; housework; husband; important; independence; involved; johnny; kessler; kimmel; kitchen; leland; life; living; lois; malda; male; marriage; masculine; masculinity; mathews; mother; mrs; need; new; olmstead; perkins; perkins gilman; point; power; private; public; question; readers; response; responsible; role; rpt; sabancı; sex; short; social; society; son; space; sphere; stories; story; time; traditional; views; way; wife; women; work; world cache: epiphany-10.pdf plain text: epiphany-10.txt item: #3 of 225 id: epiphany-101 author: Panjeta, Lejla title: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in Bosnian Cinema date: 2014-12-31 words: 7567 flesch: 57 summary: Savršeni krug, the first after war Bosnian film is a metaphor for the siege of Sarajevo in reality, but also the connotation of resistance and refusal to submit in the face of violence and surrender by dying. Although, one can argue that the majority of Bosnian after war films has humorous (black-humour) and absurdity note on the subject of national conflict and war. keywords: 2002; absurdity; action; artistic; arts; audience; author; background; bad; bad guy; bosnian; bosnian cinema; bosnian film; characters; cinema; communication; conflict; context; convincing; creator; cultural; devastating; different; editing; emotions; epiphany; european; evident; faculty; fantasy; feature; film; film reality; form; good; guy; guys; history; human; idea; identification; image; impact; inherent; international; interpretation; journal; language; life; making; media; message; movies; narrative; new; panjeta; people; persuasive; place; point; political; process; propaganda; protagonist; quality; realism; reality; receiver; sarajevo; sciences; screen; sender; serbian; simple; social; social sciences; stereotyped; stories; story; studies; time; today; transdisciplinary; true; trust; truth; ugly; view; visual; vol; war; war reality; white; work; world cache: epiphany-101.pdf plain text: epiphany-101.txt item: #4 of 225 id: epiphany-103 author: Ibraković, Dželal; Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Sarajevo; Hojkurić, Haris title: The Forging of National States on the Anvil of War date: 2014-12-31 words: 4208 flesch: 54 summary: The establishment of nation states has jeopardized the survival of monarchies such as Austro-Hungary, Russia, and others. The fight for supremacy and control over strategic resources is still directed by the form of nation states. keywords: 20th; 20th century; anvil; arts; balkans; beginning; bosnia; century; community; concept; conflicts; countries; country; croatian; development; empires; epiphany; ethnic; europe; european; faculty; forging; formation; great; h.hojkurić; herzegovina; human; ibraković; idea; journal; modern; multi; muslim; nation; nation state; national; new; ottoman; population; relations; sarajevo; sciences; second; serbia; serbs; social; state; studies; territory; time; transdisciplinary; victims; vol; war; world; world war cache: epiphany-103.pdf plain text: epiphany-103.txt item: #5 of 225 id: epiphany-104 author: Kaminski, Joseph Jon title: World War I and Propaganda Poster Art: Comparing the United States and German Cases date: 2014-12-31 words: 8600 flesch: 61 summary: The first section briefly looks at aesthetic theory and addresses the philosophical question of whether war propaganda posters are, in fact, ‘art’ at all. (Chambers, 1984: 54) Richard Chambers (1983) offers 3 main area of content that are commonly utilized in war propaganda posters. keywords: 2014; adorno; aesthetic; american; appeal; army; art; arts; attitudes; bolshevism; british; century; chambers; children; citizens; class; colors; creation; cultural; culture; diseases; eagle; effort; enemy; epiphany; fact; faculty; family; fear; food; form; function; general; german; german propaganda; government; help; history; home; hoover; image; important; j.j; journal; kaminski; kaminski world; land; like; long; lutz; male; marxism; means; military; money; nation; national; new; paper; particular; patriotism; people; political; poster; poster art; power; powerful; press; propaganda; propaganda art; propaganda poster; public; revolutionary; role; sam; sciences; self; service; similar; social; social sciences; spirit; states; studies; themes; theory; threat; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; tunc; type; uncle; united; university; verhey; victory; viewer; vol; war; war effort; war propaganda; warfare; way; western; women; work; working; world; world war; wwi; york; young cache: epiphany-104.pdf plain text: epiphany-104.txt item: #6 of 225 id: epiphany-105 author: Hadzikadunic, Emir; International University of Sarajevo title: Understanding Iranian Foreign Policy - The Case of Iranian Nuclear Program date: 2014-12-31 words: 6190 flesch: 47 summary: These circumstances and their opposing views and actions have also provided Epiphany Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies Volume 7, Number 2, 2014 p-ISSN 2303-6850 e-ISNN 1840-3719 UNDERSTANDING IRANIAN FOREIGN POLICY - Khatami phase also reflected double track approach of Iranian foreign policy. keywords: agreement; ahmedinejad; ali; approach; arts; authorities; case; community; compromise; council; deal; dialogue; different; diplomatic; end; energy; enriched; enrichment; epiphany; european; evidence; faculty; foreign; foreign policy; government; hadžikadunić; international; iranian; iranian foreign; iranian nuclear; islamic; journal; khamenei; khatami; leader; level; military; negotiating; new; november; nuclear; nuclear program; open; phase; policy; political; possible; power; president; presidential; program; red; reformist; regard; relations; republic; revolution; rouhani; round; sanctions; sciences; security; social; states; studies; support; supreme; tehran; time; transdisciplinary; troika; understanding; united; uranium; vol; years cache: epiphany-105.pdf plain text: epiphany-105.txt item: #7 of 225 id: epiphany-106 author: Guimaraes, Alice Manuela Martins title: Light ! Camera! Education: The Use of Cinema to Enhance Education and Learning date: 2014-12-31 words: 3848 flesch: 57 summary: It is this socio-constructivist approach that pervades Rita’s learning and evolution in Russell’s film Educating Rita. To sum up, Educating Rita explores the multiple issues relating to choices, relationships, social classes and education. keywords: a.m.m; able; arts; character; choices; cinema; class; constructivist; context; cultural; culture; education; epiphany; faculty; film; form; frank; giroux; husband; individual; journal; knowledge; language; learning; life; main; media; new; people; process; relationship; rita; russell; sciences; self; social; society; socio; student; studies; teacher; teaching; thinking; thought; transdisciplinary; use; vol; way; willy; working cache: epiphany-106.pdf plain text: epiphany-106.txt item: #8 of 225 id: epiphany-108 author: Draganović, Selvira; International University of Sarajevo; Hasanagic, Anela title: Exploring the difference between Turkish and Bosnian students in Triangular Love scale date: 2014-12-31 words: 6494 flesch: 50 summary: The length of love relationship is positively correlated with inti- macy, which indicates that the length of connections weakly associated with intimacy, and that is not associated with the passion and the decision of commitment, suggesting longer relationship does not mean more romantic relationship, and vice versa. Also, despite the overall gender differences in terms of emotions, we found no significant differences between males and females on any of the three components of Triangular love Scale. keywords: arts; bosnian; bosnian students; commitment; components; correlation; cultural; cultures; differences; different; draganović; eastern; emotional; emotions; epiphany; example; expression; faculty; feelings; female; gender; hasanagić; important; intimacy; intimate; journal; length; love; love scale; new; participants; passion; passionate; people; person; physical; psychology; relationship; research; results; romantic; satisfaction; scale; sciences; significant; social; sternberg; students; studies; subscales; table; term; theories; theory; time; transdisciplinary; triangular; triangular love; turkish; type; vol; western cache: epiphany-108.pdf plain text: epiphany-108.txt item: #9 of 225 id: epiphany-109 author: Khorsand, Golbarg title: Paths to Paralysis: Symbolism and Narratology in James Joyce’s “Araby” and “Eveline” date: 2014-12-31 words: 7412 flesch: 66 summary: The main point of concentration in this paper is to define the notion of paralysis in terms of symbolism and narratology, respectively in the two short stories “Araby” and “Eveline”; to show how different symbols and different voices draw upon the desired theme of the author; how religion, language and nationality are packed into variant symbols in order to enhance their significant function in issue of paralysis and how the various methods of narration can depict the nature of paralysis with which the characters struggle. Keywords: Joyce; Paralysis; Symbolism; Narratology; Araby and Eveline *Corresponding author: Golbard Khorsand, Shiraz Univeristy, Iran; e-mail: golbarg_cm@yahoo.com artist as a young man” “I shall try to fly by those nets”. keywords: araby; arts; attridge; author; bazaar; boy; characters; country; darkness; different; dubliners; end; england; epiphany; escape; eveline; fact; faculty; frank; freedom; future; image; ireland; irish; james; journal; joyce; kain; khorsand; language; life; like; main; mangan; mind; mother; narration; narratology; narrator; new; notion; paragraph; paralysis; path; people; point; quest; reader; religion; romantic; sciences; sense; sentence; short; sister; social; stories; story; street; studies; symbolic; symbolism; symbols; time; tone; transdisciplinary; uncle; use; vol; way; word cache: epiphany-109.pdf plain text: epiphany-109.txt item: #10 of 225 id: epiphany-11 author: Ozturk, Serdar title: Kipling’s Ecclectic Religious Identity date: 2009-11-06 words: 5026 flesch: 70 summary: The world of love is a source of pleasure, whereas the world of work exposes man to pain and suffering, though human suffering in Kipling’s system of reality is not a sport of “the Presidents of Immortals” (Hardy 489). Kipling seems to come close to some concepts of Sufism because he thinks that there is a veil between man and his Lord in his poem ‘Helen All Alone’, “A veil ‘twixt us and thee, Good Lord, / A veil ‘twixt us and thee” (646).Kipling believes it is possible to gain knowledge of the nearness to God by means of spiritual effort. keywords: buddhism; chance; christianity; creation; critical; das; death; ecclectic; eternity; face; god; gods; great; handicap; hard; hinduism; human; identity; importance; indian; kim; king; kipling; lama; later; life; london; love; man; mason; men; merciful; mercy; new; pain; personal; philip; possible; punch; purpose; purun; religion; religious; repentance; rudyard; rudyard kipling; serdar; story; suffering; thee; thomas; thought; work; world; öztürk cache: epiphany-11.pdf plain text: epiphany-11.txt item: #11 of 225 id: epiphany-111 author: Ogurlu, Yucel; International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina title: “E-government Portal” and E-Services in Turkey date: 2014-12-31 words: 4003 flesch: 38 summary: Late 1990s and by the begining of 2000s mainly were characterized by the initivatives and developmental plans for implementation of e-government services which led to broad discussion of governement, academic, NGO, business and public sector. 2014 UN Publishing, Available at: http://unpan3.un.org/egovkb/Portals/egovkb/ Documents/un/2014-Survey/E-Gov_Complete_Survey-2014.pdf D. Stamoulis, D. Gouscos, P. Georgiadis and D. Martakos, 2001 “Revisiting public information mana- gement for effective e-government services”, Information Management and Computer Security, Vol.9 No.4, MCB University Press, pp. keywords: access; activities; administration; agency; arts; citizens; communication; countries; development; digital; directorate; document; education; electronic; environment; epiphany; faculty; general; government; government portal; health; identity; information; institutions; journal; management; media; ministry; number; ogurlu; order; plan; portal; procedures; public; public services; related; sciences; security; services; signature; single; social; society; state; strategy; studies; system; technical; transdisciplinary; turkey; turkish; use; users; vol; way cache: epiphany-111.pdf plain text: epiphany-111.txt item: #12 of 225 id: epiphany-112 author: Quincey, Eliza; Rhodes University title: Robert L. Oprisko’s Honor: A Phenomenology and Holden Caulfield date: 2015-07-02 words: 2000 flesch: 68 summary: Similar to Holden Caulfield, Robert L. Oprisko also has professional social accept- ance the size of a small crawl space. © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences “Robert L. Oprisko’s Honor: A Phenomenology and Holden Caulfield” Paralleling Oprisko’s personal venture, Holden Caulfield serves as a terrific lit- mus test for the concepts defined in Oprisko’s work. keywords: arts; book; catcher; caulfield; face; faculty; game; group; holden; honor; journal; oprisko; phenomenology; raw; robert; rye; salinger; social; studies; theory; transdisciplinary; vol cache: epiphany-112.pdf plain text: epiphany-112.txt item: #13 of 225 id: epiphany-115 author: Morini, Marco; International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina title: Vice presidential candidates in the American presidential elections: strategies for selection and effects date: 2015-07-02 words: 8444 flesch: 62 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences M. Morini Introduction An accepted wisdom is that vice presidential candidates are of minor impor- tance to most voters. Ulbig (2010) focused her research on what extent do vice presidential candidates affect individual-level vote choice for pres- ident. keywords: 2012; able; advantage; american; american presidential; analysis; arts; average; balance; balancing; bush; california; campaign; candidate; cent; choice; conservative; convention; democratic; dewey; different; effect; elections; electoral; epiphany; example; faculty; ferraro; gain; george; governor; grofman; home; home state; john; johnson; journal; kemp; kennedy; level; mate; moderate; mondale; morini; national; net; new; nixon; nomination; nominee; order; palin; party; percentage; points; political; presidential; presidential candidate; presidential nominee; press; previous; republican; research; running; rvi; ryan; sarah; sciences; second; selection; senator; smith; social; southern; state; strategy; studies; ticket; time; transdisciplinary; truman; vice; vice presidential; vol; voters; warren; william; women; years; york cache: epiphany-115.pdf plain text: epiphany-115.txt item: #14 of 225 id: epiphany-117 author: Berberovic, Nadja; International University of Sarajevo title: Ritual, Myth and Tragedy: Origins of Theatre in Dionysian Rites date: 2015-07-02 words: 3419 flesch: 58 summary: Participation in ritual performance, or even observing solo performances of ritual such as shamanic curing, is a major mode of enculturation and thought conditioning in traditional societies (Morgan and Brask: 1988; 185). The ecstasy of Dionysian rituals was expressed in the divine dithyramb. keywords: actor; ancient; arts; athens; audience; berberović; brask; city; dance; dionysian; dionysus; divine; drama; dramatic; eliade; epiphany; eternal; faculty; festivals; god; gods; greek; journal; lenaia; mask; morgan; music; myth; performance; portrayal; press; religious; rites; ritual; sacred; sciences; shaman; social; studies; theatre; time; tragedy; transdisciplinary; university; vol; way; wild; wine cache: epiphany-117.pdf plain text: epiphany-117.txt item: #15 of 225 id: epiphany-12 author: Abu Baker, Ahmad title: Identity Crisis: Rudyard Kipling's Kim – A Postcolonial Perspective date: 2009-11-06 words: 9115 flesch: 68 summary: Ahmad M. S. Abu Baker 99 coloniser Kim. The effect of Islam on Kim results from his association with Mahbub Ali. keywords: abu; addition; ahmad; baker; blood; boy; boys; british; cannon; carrington; childs; colonial; colonisation; coloniser; concept; contempt; crisis; cultural; culture; decision; derrida; desire; different; discourse; effect; empire; england; english; escape; european; examples; genetic; great; hard; hierarchy; hindu; hubel; identity; identity crisis; india; indians; irish; italics; jain; kim; kipling; knowledge; lama; language; life; like; london; love; lycett; mahbub; man; mohammedan; natives; novel; oriental; p.1; p.255; people; perspective; play; postcolonial; power; presence; press; race; racist; reality; references; remarks; role; rubin; rudyard; rudyard kipling; sahib; sarup; soul; sunderland; superiority; text; thou; time; university; war; way; white; williams; words; work; world; xavier cache: epiphany-12.pdf plain text: epiphany-12.txt item: #16 of 225 id: epiphany-120 author: Maleki, nasser; Associate professor title: Negrophobia and Anti-Negritude in Morrison’s The Bluest Eye date: 2015-07-02 words: 6701 flesch: 71 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Negrophobia and anti-negritude reen treat Pecola. They are already “being dissected under white eyes, the only real eyes” (87). keywords: anti; arts; beauty; black; blackness; blue; blue eyes; bluest; claudia; community; consciousness; culture; different; ego; epiphany; eyes; fact; faculty; family; fanon; father; feeling; geraldine; girl; hands; house; human; ibid; identity; inferiority; journal; life; look; love; maleki; maureen; morrison; mother; negritude; negrophobia; new; novel; parents; pecola; people; physical; press; psyche; race; sciences; self; sense; skin; social; society; state; studies; suffering; time; transdisciplinary; ugliness; ugly; university; vol; way; white; woman; world; worth cache: epiphany-120.pdf plain text: epiphany-120.txt item: #17 of 225 id: epiphany-122 author: Hasanagic, Anela; International University of Sarajevo title: Socioeconomic Status of Parents and the Achievement of Children on Readiness for School Tests date: 2015-07-02 words: 5049 flesch: 53 summary: Abstract This article examines whether socio-economic status and geographic location im- pact children on readiness for school tests in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Children whose parents are low educated have lower results on Readiness for school test, compared to children whose parents have fin- ished high school or college. keywords: academic; achievement; areas; arts; better; bosnia; children; correlation; development; differences; different; draw; educational; emotioanal; epiphany; factor; faculty; family; father; goodenough; hasanagić; higher; important; independent; journal; knowledge; level; like; man; mothers; numerical; parents; readiness; research; results; rural; school; school tests; sciences; score; significant; similarities; social; socio; socioeconomic; squared; status; studies; support; test; total; trace; transdisciplinary; urban; villages; vol cache: epiphany-122.pdf plain text: epiphany-122.txt item: #18 of 225 id: epiphany-125 author: Stephen, Titus Olusegun; Department of Music, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria title: ORAL PERFORMANCE OF ÌRÈGÚN MUSIC IN YAGBALAND, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA: AN OVERVIEW date: 2015-07-02 words: 7887 flesch: 67 summary: The aim of this paper is to analyse chants and songs performances dur- ing the different stages of Ìrègún performances deployed for burial, and marriage ceremonies. Ìrègún oral performance is chant-based with interjection of song, each dealing with the total life experience of the people, their proverbs, social and political com- mentaries, encouragements to participants of Ìrègún music, praise to the present and past members of the family participating; the referencing of common trou- bles with humour to lighten their burden, and so on. keywords: 2006; activities; african; area; arts; arun; audience; banke; barber; ceremonies; chanter; chanting; chants; chief; chorus; communities; community; cultural; dancer; different; east; egbe; egere; epiphany; events; faculty; father; gha; gho; good; government; greeting; group; history; ibadan; ifa; individuals; institute; iregun; iregun music; isanlu; jeje; jesu; journal; kere; kogi; leader; lga; life; like; local; meaning; megadi; members; mode; mopa; mother; mouth; muro; music; musical; nigeria; notes; oba; okun; oral; oral performance; oriki; paper; people; performance; performers; place; poetry; praise; present; press; s.o; sciences; sciences oral; singers; singing; social; social sciences; solo; somi; songs; state; studies; style; thesis; thirst; time; titus; traditional; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; university; use; vidal; vol; west; wife; women; yagba; yagbaland; yoruba; yorùbá; yàgbà; ìrègún; ìrègún chants; ìrègún music cache: epiphany-125.pdf plain text: epiphany-125.txt item: #19 of 225 id: epiphany-129 author: Koçak, Hüseyin; Afyon Kocatepe University; Dündar, Süleyman; Afyon Kocatepe University; Arslan, Huseyin title: A Comparative Survey on Wireless Internet Usage and Future Expectations of University Students -The Cases of USF, AKU and IUS date: 2015-07-02 words: 7337 flesch: 56 summary: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK In this section, we provide a review of the existing literature on social and technical aspects of wireless communication technology. In terms of the technical aspect, this study also investigated the future of current research topics in wireless communication technology by identifying the expecta- tions of users. keywords: 100,0; access; aku; antennas; applications; arts; base; battery; categories; cellular; cognitive; communication; comparatıve; data; developments; devices; different; epiphany; expectations; faculty; florida; frequency; future; high; ieee; important; interference; internet; ius; journal; koçak; life; lives; local; mimo; mobile; multiple; networks; neutral; new; participants; people; percent; phones; primary; quality; question; radio; rate; receiver; research; resource; response; sciences; secondary; security; service; signal; social; social sciences; society; spectral; spectrum; students; studies; survey; systems; technical; techniques; technological; technologies; technology; time; total; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; university; usage; users; usf; vol; way; wireless; wireless communication cache: epiphany-129.pdf plain text: epiphany-129.txt item: #20 of 225 id: epiphany-13 author: Le Blanc, Robert title: The Care of the Self and Christian Practice: Foucauldian Readings of Breece D’J Pancake date: 2009-07-08 words: 7080 flesch: 54 summary: This Christian self appears in Foucault as caught up in the discomforts and constant struggles that inhere to Christian practices of self-knowing. The experiences of Christian practice and of entry into a wider social stage for this narrator teach him only to give up on care of the self within what he perceives as a self-annihilatory social landscape. keywords: bernauer; blanc; breece; care; characters; chester; chicago; christian; christian experience; christian identity; christian practice; christian self; christianity; college; daughter; deputy; discourse; douglass; dream; d’j; d’j pancake; efforts; end; escape; ethics; experience; father; fiction; foster; foucauldian; foucault; fox; hunters; identity; life; marked; narrator; need; new; obscure; ottie; pancake; pastoral; pop; possibilities; power; practice; protagonist; readings; relations; renunciation; reva; robert; salvation; self; selfhood; sexual; sexuality; social; station; status; stories; story; subjectivity; text; town; truth; work; york cache: epiphany-13.pdf plain text: epiphany-13.txt item: #21 of 225 id: epiphany-131 author: Mulalic, Almasa; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, International University of Sarajevo title: The Treatment of Violence in Martin Amis’ Money and Pinters’ The Caretaker date: 2015-07-02 words: 5740 flesch: 70 summary: Whether this distinction between psycholog- ical violence and emotional abuse is real or arbitrary, the fact remains that, in a rudi- mentary way, these distinctions are an attempt to begin to differentiate the concept of psychological violence (Burman, Margolin and John, 1993). According to Burman, Margolin and John (1993) psychological violence may be characterized as carrying an implied threat of physical violence, or attempt to intimidate or control the other person. keywords: 1960s; absurd; amis; arts; aston; behavior; brother; caretaker; characters; davis; different; early; end; epiphany; faculty; gale; harold; instance; john; journal; language; life; london; main; man; martin; mick; modern; money; mulalić; new; note; novel; order; oxford; people; physical; pinter; play; pornography; psychological; room; sciences; self; social; society; studies; suicide; theater; time; transdisciplinary; treatment; true; university; violence; violent; vol; way; world; writing; york cache: epiphany-131.pdf plain text: epiphany-131.txt item: #22 of 225 id: epiphany-132 author: Tahirovic, Senija; International University of Sarajevo title: Teachers’ Perception of Aggressive Behaviour in Children: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina date: 2015-07-02 words: 6927 flesch: 45 summary: Aggressive children are rejected by their peers from as early as age six, and rejection is associated with a subsequent increase in aggression. Aggressive children are so- cially isolated from their non-aggressive peers so they are likely to associate with other aggressive peers, which further promote aggressive behaviour (Krahe, 2001). keywords: 2004; age; age children; aggressive; aggressive behaviour; aggressiveness; arts; assessment; behaviour; bih; bosnia; bullying; causes; certain; childhood; children; common; conduct; conradt; development; different; disorders; early; emotional; environmental; epiphany; essau; external; factors; faculty; family; findings; following; goal; harm; herzegovina; hostile; important; influence; instrumental; interpersonal; journal; media; open; peers; perceptions; physical; point; proactive; problems; psychological; reactive; relational; research; role; scale; school; sciences; self; social; studies; study; table; tahirović; teachers; transdisciplinary; types; variety; view; violence; vol cache: epiphany-132.pdf plain text: epiphany-132.txt item: #23 of 225 id: epiphany-134 author: Tsekeris, Charalambos; Academy of Athens title: Reconsidering the Self in Social Thought: Existential-Phenomenological and Dialogical Perspectives date: 2015-07-02 words: 4672 flesch: 45 summary: This dialogics of self interprets and reconstructs “the self as ‘becoming’ on the boundaries of self and other, identity and difference” (Tziovas, 2003, p. 8). As Charles Cooley comprehensive- ly put it, “self and society go together, as phases of a common whole” (Cooley 1907, p. 678). keywords: analytical; arts; buber; cambridge; complex; complexity; consciousness; contemporary; critical; dialogical; dialogical self; dialogue; dynamics; elias; epiphany; epistemological; existential; experience; faculty; freud; general; gergen; hermans; human; identity; individual; interrelational; journal; levin; life; london; mead; meaning; modernity; nature; new; nonlinear; notion; open; person; perspectives; phenomenological; positions; press; process; processes; reflexive; reflexivity; relational; saturation; sciences; self; sense; social; social sciences; society; sociology; spinelli; studies; theoretical; theory; transdisciplinary; tsekeris; university; vol; world; york cache: epiphany-134.pdf plain text: epiphany-134.txt item: #24 of 225 id: epiphany-137 author: Birdsall, Kate; Michigan State University title: Frenzied Representation and the Forbidden Image: 9/11's Falling Man and the Unrepresentable date: 2015-07-02 words: 8594 flesch: 58 summary: People wrote letters and made phone calls in protest of the picture, claiming (in ways that echo arguments against photographs from Auschwitz) that looking at it and other images of the jumpers was ethically wrong and morally corrupt. Rob Kroes (2009) treats Falling Man among other images. keywords: 9/11; alterity; american; archive; arts; birdsall; butler; case; center; collective; connection; death; decision; derrida; didi; disturbing; drew; epiphany; ethical; event; fact; faculty; forbidden; frenzied; history; horror; huberman; human; image; impossible; incalculable; interpretation; journal; judgment; jumpers; junod; kind; life; man; media; narrative; nature; new; newspapers; order; original; pagnoux; people; photograph; possibility; public; question; reflection; representation; ricoeur; sciences; september; social; studies; testimony; time; trade; transdisciplinary; unimaginable; unrepresentable; vol; wajcman; way; witness; words; world; york cache: epiphany-137.pdf plain text: epiphany-137.txt item: #25 of 225 id: epiphany-14 author: Gunes, Ali; International University of Sarajevo title: The Illusion of Freedom in South Africa: Post-colonialism, Exploitation and Identity Crisis in Alan Paton’s Cry, The Beloved Country date: 2009-07-08 words: 9049 flesch: 54 summary: Stephen Kumalo ironically sees all these as great deal of endowment by James Jarvis as benevolent white man. Moreover, the rate of the crime, murder, robbery and rape is also getting higher and higher in Johannesburg, not only destroying the sense of the traditional stability and security but also giving rise to psychological “fear” and disturbance in society, and thus many black people are afraid, and they have a conviction that “it is fear that rules this land.” keywords: act; africa; alan; apartheid; areas; arthur; beloved; beloved country; big; black; black people; broken; brother; children; colonialism; control; country; crisis; cry; culture; different; example; exploitation; fact; fear; freedom; gold; güneş; heart; human; identity; illusion; imperialism; indigenous; jarvis; johannesburg; john; john kumalo; kumalo; labour; land; legacy; life; lives; london; lost; man; men; mines; minority; national; native; native people; ndotsheni; new; novel; past; paton; people; political; post; powers; rights; segregation; sense; social; south; south africa; stephen; stephen kumalo; superiority; time; tribal; unable; university; view; way; ways; white; white man; white minority; world; young cache: epiphany-14.pdf plain text: epiphany-14.txt item: #26 of 225 id: epiphany-140 author: Lalbakhsh, Pedram; Razi University; Haj’jari, Mohammad Javad; Razi University title: Double Effect and Black Revenge in Lessing’s The Grass Is Singing date: 2015-12-30 words: 9078 flesch: 65 summary: Focusing on the interracial revenge that takes place in the novel under study, the authors of this paper argue that Moses’ motivation in killing Mary originates from the ambivalence of his state of living under colonization and his learnings in Christianity, struggling with the Double-Effect Reasoning inaugurated by and in defense of black honor or negritude. The final homicide and the consequent act of surrender by Moses, the murderer, convey his paradoxical attitude toward his white master- beloved. keywords: abandonment; act; action; african; agent; arts; black; black man; black revenge; boy; bruce; case; cavanaugh; christianity; colonial; colonized; condition; courage; cultures; death; defense; dick; doris; double; effect; end; epiphany; evil; face; fact; faculty; fanon; fear; good; grass; haj’jari; harm; honor; ibid; interracial; journal; kaufman; killing; knight; lalbaksshe; lessing; life; lobengula; man; mary; master; means; mission; modern; moral; moses; murder; murderer; native; negritude; negro; neurosis; new; people; press; punishment; race; relationship; revenge; rhodesia; scene; sciences; self; sense; servant; social; society; south; state; studies; surrender; tony; transdisciplinary; vol; white; woman; york cache: epiphany-140.pdf plain text: epiphany-140.txt item: #27 of 225 id: epiphany-149 author: Adu-Gyamfi, Samuel; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Brenya, Edward; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology title: External Forces on Africa’s Democracy and Development date: 2015-12-30 words: 12621 flesch: 47 summary: Used in the sense of centralized authorities capable of imposing their wish in any territory through an administrative, judicial and coercive apparatus, states, in modern Africa, as a matter of fact, did emerge in pre-colonial Africa (Wickens 1981, 220). But then many of Africa’s current problems have their roots in the continent’s relations with Europe over the last 300 years and in this regard, unfortunately, the Europeans seem unable to accept with good grace the impact of their imperial control (West Africa 2001, 6). keywords: 2001; administration; adu; africa; africa magazine; african countries; agricultural; aid; arts; bank; brenya; britain; capital; capitalist; change; class; cold; colonial; colonialism; common; conditions; consciousness; contemporary; continent; control; core; countries; country; course; crisis; cultural; democracy; dependency; developed; development; development epiphany; donor; economic; economies; economy; environmental; epiphany; ethnic; ethnicity; europe; european; example; external; faculty; forces; foreign; form; free; gap; ghana; global; globalisation; goods; government; group; growth; gyamfi; history; human; imperialism; important; income; independence; information; institutions; international; journal; kwame; life; local; magazine; major; market; matunhu; means; modernization; nations; needs; neo; new; nkrumah; okwudiba; order; outside; oxford; people; periphery; peter; policies; policy; political; politics; poor; poverty; power; present; press; problems; process; production; public; resources; result; rich; rostow; sandbrook; sciences; second; sense; social; social sciences; societies; society; stages; state; structures; studies; support; system; theories; theory; today; trade; traditional; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; underdeveloped; undp; united; university; use; vol; war; way; west; west africa; western; world; years cache: epiphany-149.pdf plain text: epiphany-149.txt item: #28 of 225 id: epiphany-15 author: Bal, Mustafa; International University of Sarajevo title: Flaubert’s Madame Bovary: The United States of the Untied Tastes of Reality and Imagination date: 2009-07-08 words: 5582 flesch: 60 summary: Therefore, Leon as the younger, less experienced, against the older, mature Emma becomes the inferior force, giving Emma the chance to play the masculine force for which she has been practicing for so long in her life. In addition, her continuing of writing romantic letters to Leon although she is aware of the fact that their relationship is almost dead also demonstrates to what extent writing (and reading the written) in Madame Bovary falsifies reality for Emma. keywords: art; bal; books; bovary; chance; character; charles; city; confusion; different; dreams; emma; emma bovary; faculty; flaubert; imagination; imagined; impersonal; leon; life; like; llosa; london; love; madame; madame bovary; making; marriage; means; mind; mustafa; new; novel; objective; objects; paris; peterson; reading; realism; realities; reality; relationship; rodolphe; roles; romantic; romanticism; sense; social; society; soul; states; subjectivity; tastes; time; united; untied; way; woman; world; writer; writing; written; yonville cache: epiphany-15.pdf plain text: epiphany-15.txt item: #29 of 225 id: epiphany-155 author: Sabanovic, Izela Habul; Pedagogical Faculty, University of Sarajevo title: Using Blogs to Promote Student Interaction and Learning in EFL Classes date: 2015-10-19 words: 6036 flesch: 48 summary: Campbell (2003) suggests three types of blogs that could be used in language teaching: (1) the tutor blog, lead by the teacher and whose content refers to the curriculum, information about the course, useful links to other related contents on the internet, assignments, homework, etc.; students can also make comments on their teacher’s posts; (2) the learner blog, lead by individuals, or smaller cooperative groups of students, and representing students’ own online space for individual expression, and at the same time a great opportunity to practice read- ing and writing through managing a personal blog or posting comments on other students’ blogs; (3) the class blog, as a common online space for teachers and students, for out-of-class discussions, supporting project learning, and even international ex- changes while connecting with other students and teachers from all over the world. © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2) I think there was a lot of interaction between the participants in this course. 38.46 42.30 13.46 1.92 1.92 1.92 (3) I felt comfortable introducing myself and conversing with other students via our Class Blog. keywords: arts; blog; blogging; class; class blog; classes; classroom; communication; community; computer; course; discussions; education; efl; english; epiphany; exchanges; faculty; foster; information; interaction; issue; journal; language; learner; learning; level; medium; new; online; opportunities; overall; participants; perceptions; potential; practice; project; research; results; sciences; skills; social; social interaction; space; special; students; studies; study; teachers; teaching; transdisciplinary; use; vol; web; writing cache: epiphany-155.pdf plain text: epiphany-155.txt item: #30 of 225 id: epiphany-158 author: Akca, Catherine title: Transnational Identity in Robyn Rowland’s Australian/Turkish Poems: This Intimate War: Gallipoli/Çanakkale 1915 - İçli Dışlı Bir Savaş: Gelibolu/Çanakkale 1915 date: 2015-10-19 words: 8694 flesch: 60 summary: In quest of self-identity - Gallipoli, mateship, and the construction of Australian national identity. Hillman has also highlighted a number of other literary and cinematic works which adopt a similar transnational perspective, including Louis de Bernières novel Birds Without Wings (2004) and Wain Fimeri’s TV documentary Revealing Gallipoli (2005). keywords: akça; allied; anzac; arts; atatürk; australian; belonging; british; campaign; carnage; catherine; children; close; collection; common; conflict; country; cultural; culture; dead; death; deep; differences; emphasis; enemy; epiphany; experience; faculty; faith; fighting; film; force; gallipoli; god; great; hand; historical; history; human; identity; instance; international; intimate; intimate war; irish; issue; journal; lines; memory; men; myth; n.d; national; national identity; nations; new; past; perspective; poems; poetry; qualities; reality; robyn; role; rowland; sacrifice; sciences; sense; sides; slade; social; soldiers; sons; special; spirit; studies; terrible; time; traditional; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; transnational; trenches; troops; turkey; turkish; turks; values; vol; war; warfare; words; world; young; zealand; çanakkale cache: epiphany-158.pdf plain text: epiphany-158.txt item: #31 of 225 id: epiphany-16 author: Hadaegh, Bahee title: Regressive Progression: The Quest for Self-Transcendence in Western Tragedy date: 2009-07-08 words: 7643 flesch: 55 summary: Surprisingly, the inactive quest of the Absurd dramatic characters leads to the characters’ spiritual rest which connotes approximating to the longed for higher self. Along with the inward approach of Chekhov’s characters, there is a specific kind of lyricism and symbolism which breathe a Dionysian spirit into the body of Chekhov’s dramas and make the characters meet a manifestation of their wished- for higher self in the transitory world of dream and imagination. keywords: absurd; action; annihilation; approach; bahee; beckett; birth; characters; chekhov; complete; context; desire; dionysian; dionysian self; dissolution; dramas; dramatic; dramatic characters; dream; essence; faustus; final; great; gynt; hadaegh; hamlet; happy; hero; higher self; ibsen; idea; identity; imaginative; inaction; individual; inwardness; kind; life; like; lost; madness; manifest; manifestation; marlowe; means; modern; motif; mystic; new; nietzsche; notion; outside; outward; peer; perfection; phenomenal; pinter; press; process; progression; quest; reality; rebirth; recognition; regressive; reminiscent; renaissance; romantic; samuel; self; shakespeare; similar; specific; spirit; spiritual; state; suffering; tragedies; tragedy; tragic; tragic characters; transcendence; ultimate; university; waiting; way; western; western tragedy; world cache: epiphany-16.pdf plain text: epiphany-16.txt item: #32 of 225 id: epiphany-160 author: Lough, Joseph W.H.; University of California, Berkeley, USA title: The Rise and Fall of the European Dream date: 2015-10-19 words: 10858 flesch: 57 summary: Professor Lough shows how Europe could adopt an al- ternative, more sustainable European Dream to meet today’s pressing challenges. Key words: Europe, European Dream, Hegel, Robert Lucas, Karl Marx, Capitalism, EU, European Central Bank, WTO, World Bank, IMF 44 Joseph W.H. Lough Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2, (2015) (Special Issue) keywords: 1970s; 19th; american; arrighi; arts; bank; benevolent; brenner; britain; british; capacity; capital; cent; centuries; century; communities; convergence; course; cultural; dream; dream epiphany; economic; economies; economy; education; efficiencies; efficiency; end; epiphany; european; european dream; faculty; fall; form; franchise; freedom; frieden; germany; global; goal; goods; great; greece; growth; hegel; history; human; individual; industrial; issue; japan; joseph; journal; labour; life; long; lough; lucas; marx; mathematical; money; nations; nature; needs; neoliberal; new; objective; point; policy; political; power; production; question; rates; reason; regulations; right; rigorous; rise; robert; sciences; self; smith; social; social sciences; special; special issue; states; story; studies; subject; substance; system; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; united; universal; university; value; vantage; vol; w.h; war; way; wealth; welfare; work; world; york cache: epiphany-160.pdf plain text: epiphany-160.txt item: #33 of 225 id: epiphany-161 author: Aladrovic-Slovacek, Katarina; Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb; Mazej, Anita; Osnovna škola Augusta Cesarca, Zagreb; Ravlić, Anđelka; Trgovačka škola, Zagreb title: The Development of Language Competences with Future Croatian Teachers within Croatian Education System date: 2015-10-19 words: 5581 flesch: 51 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences THE DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE COMPETENCES WITH FUTURE CROATIAN TEACHERS WITHIN CROATIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM Katarina Aladrović Slovaček Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb Anita Mazej Osnovna škola Augusta Cesarca, Zagreb Anđelka Ravlić Trgovačka škola, Zagreb Abstract Language competence means to know the language on the level of phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicology, orthography and ortho- epy. keywords: arts; better; chart; communicative; communicative competence; competence; croatian; croatian language; development; difference; education; english; english language; epiphany; examinees; faculty; foreign; future; grade; grammar; important; issue; journal; key; knowledge; language; language competences; learning; level; linguistic; linguistic competence; mother; orthography; primary; pupils; research; results; school; sciences; significant; social; special; students; studies; subject; system; teaching; test; theory; tongue; transdisciplinary; vol; week; writing; zagreb cache: epiphany-161.pdf plain text: epiphany-161.txt item: #34 of 225 id: epiphany-162 author: Yurtseven, M. Kudret; Izmir University; Buchanan, Walter W.; Texas A&M University, College Station title: Decision Making via Systems Thinking in Management: Educational Issues date: 2015-10-19 words: 5116 flesch: 45 summary: He considers various dimensions of decision making processes, including philosophical, methodological, technolo- gical and psychological aspects. (2014) relate the complexity issue to sustainability in decision making processes, particularly to ecological systems. keywords: analysis; approaches; arts; aspects; book; buchanan; cognitive; complex; complexity; context; cybernetics; decision; decision making; different; dynamics; educational; engineering; environment; epiphany; et.al; faculty; framework; general; group; hard; holistic; important; information; issue; jackson; journal; making; management; methodologies; methodology; methods; mingers; modeling; models; new; operations; organization; paradigm; problems; processes; rational; related; research; sciences; sense; situations; social; soft; soft systems; solution; special; studies; systems; systems thinking; technical; theory; thinking; tools; transdisciplinary; use; view; vol; yurtseven cache: epiphany-162.pdf plain text: epiphany-162.txt item: #35 of 225 id: epiphany-163 author: Smoluk, Marek; Zielona Góra University title: George Orwell’s Pessimistic Vision of 1984 or Francis Fukuyama’s Optimism: The Future of Higher Education Exemplified by British Universities date: 2015-10-19 words: 4037 flesch: 48 summary: Laudable – in its very essence – as this expansion of university students sounds, the trend lays out pitfalls for future and may bring about considerable distortion in the idea of higher education. © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences GEORGE ORWELL’S PESSIMISTIC VISION OF 1984 OR FRANCIS FUKUYAMA’S OPTIMISM: THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION EXEMPLIFIED BY BRITISH UNIVERSITIES Marek Smoluk Zielona Góra University, Poland Abstract A new report on higher education, which marks the 50th anniversary of the Robins Report, reveals that academics, instead of devoting more time to teaching, actually prioritise their research. keywords: academics; arts; british; century; current; dearing; education; epiphany; expansion; faculty; feedback; fees; findings; funding; future; garner; government; higher; higher education; institutions; international; issue; journal; kingdom; new; number; october; paper; possible; present; question; report; research; sciences; smoluk; social; special; students; studies; system; teaching; time; transdisciplinary; united; universities; university; vol; work; years; young cache: epiphany-163.pdf plain text: epiphany-163.txt item: #36 of 225 id: epiphany-164 author: Vasic, Nebojsa; Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zenica title: The Third Way date: 2015-10-19 words: 3991 flesch: 46 summary: The history of techniques and principles in language teaching (teaching methods) is a substantial aspect of the knowledge base for teach- ers. The third way implies potentials hidden in a creative and highly personal approach which refutes the set of typical dichotomies and the rigidity of teaching methods. keywords: approach; arts; aspect; certain; communicative; concepts; constructivism; contemporary; dichotomies; direct; education; effective; english; epiphany; explicit; faculty; focus; forms; grammar; issue; journal; knowledge; language; learners; learning; major; methods; nature; outcomes; practice; principles; process; quality; reading; sciences; skills; social; solution; special; strategy; students; studies; study; target; teachers; teaching; traditional; transdisciplinary; translation; vasić; vol; way cache: epiphany-164.pdf plain text: epiphany-164.txt item: #37 of 225 id: epiphany-165 author: Rizvić-Eminović, Edina; Univeristy of Zenica; Arnaut-Karović, Kamiah; Univeristy of Zenica title: The Use of Collocations by B1, B2 and C1 Level Students of English as L2 at the University of Zenica date: 2015-10-19 words: 5258 flesch: 54 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Table 2 below was produced by analyzing the percentages of correct collocation use for each of the six types of LCs and eight types of GCs referred to in the Method section andidentified in the texts assigned for translation. Table 2 Percentage of correct collocation comprehension and production per Contemporary English courses and the corresponding CEFR levels Note. keywords: adjective; arts; bcs; c1 level; cefr; collocations; comprehension; contemporary; corpus; correct; courses; different; english; epiphany; faculty; figure; gcs; grammatical; issue; journal; language; lcs; learners; level; level students; lexical; lexical collocations; noun; preposition; production; results; sciences; social; special; students; studies; study; transdisciplinary; translations; types; university; use; verb; vol; words; zenica cache: epiphany-165.pdf plain text: epiphany-165.txt item: #38 of 225 id: epiphany-166 author: Dazdarevic, Samina; International University of Novi Pazar; Fijuljanin, Fahreta; International University of Novi Pazar; Rastic, Aldin; International University of Novi Pazar title: Using Corpus in Enhancing Reporting Verb Patterns in Teaching/Learning Process date: 2015-10-19 words: 4150 flesch: 58 summary: Key words: reporting verb patterns, teaching/learning, corpus, COCA 132 Samina Dazdarevic, et. Among many reasons why coprus-based teaching should be used in classrooms is the fact that coprus is a kind of evidence 133 Using corpusin enhancingreporting verb patterns in teaching/learning process Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2, (2015) (Special Issue) keywords: advise; approach; arts; coca; conjsub; corpus; dazdarevic; deny; different; english; epiphany; examples; faculty; figure; frequency; grammar; grammatical; infinitive; issue; journal; language; learning; pattern; process; promise; reporting; research; sciences; section; social; special; spoken; structures; students; studies; teaching; transdisciplinary; use; verb; vinf; vol cache: epiphany-166.pdf plain text: epiphany-166.txt item: #39 of 225 id: epiphany-167 author: Veinberg, Sandra; Riga International School of Economics and Business Administration (RISEBA), Faculty of Public Relations and Advertising Management, Riga title: Is communication really food? date: 2015-10-19 words: 7192 flesch: 65 summary: Therefore, in addition to the Western-centric character of our interpretation of the communication experience, we can begin to study new discoveries in communication research, those that are originating in the East. The so-called ‘Eastern School’ of communication research in re- cent years reveals their ambitions and has offered communication research on the sociolinguistic level (Коган, 1992, 1996), in which the most import- ant instruments in research are the philosophical criteria (Клюканов, 2010). keywords: analysis; arts; bad; bakhtin; body; cambridge; communication; content; conversation; dialogue; different; discourse; effects; epiphany; faculty; food; forms; good; hanh; healthy; human; ideas; important; information; internet; intertextuality; issue; journal; language; mass; means; media; new; nhat; old; people; process; qualitative; reader; recipients; relationship; research; sciences; social; social media; special; students; studies; study; survey; table; text; theory; thich; thoughts; toxic; traditional; transdisciplinary; twitter; use; veinber; vol; way; words; work; world; york; young cache: epiphany-167.pdf plain text: epiphany-167.txt item: #40 of 225 id: epiphany-168 author: Jain, Sonali; Bharati College, University of Delhi title: Miss Julie: A Psychoanalytic Study date: 2015-10-20 words: 7008 flesch: 68 summary: This is how critics responded to Froken Julie (Miss Julie) when it was published on 23 Novem- ber 1888. Miss Julie highlights these imbal- ances. keywords: analysis; arts; century; child; christine; class; count; desire; discourse; dream; epiphany; experience; faculty; father; freud; good; guilt; house; human; hysteria; important; infant; irigaray; issue; jain; jean; journal; julie; klein; lacan; level; life; love; masochistic; master; men; miss; miss julie; mistress; mother; nineteenth; object; play; power; psychoanalytic; relationship; sado; sciences; self; set; sexual; sexuality; slave; social; special; strindberg; studies; study; theme; time; transdisciplinary; trauma; unconscious; vol; wish; wishes; women; world cache: epiphany-168.pdf plain text: epiphany-168.txt item: #41 of 225 id: epiphany-169 author: Bilic, Vesna; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Teacher Education title: The role of socioeconomic differences and material deprivation in peer violence date: 2015-10-20 words: 11003 flesch: 47 summary: The authors also consider school violence as a potential consequence of such social influences. Therefore, the theoretical part of this paper analyzes the increase of peer violence in the context of socioeconomic inequalities of different societies which students live in and socioeconomic family factors. keywords: academic; achievement; adolescents; age; analysis; arts; behavior; bilić; boys; bullying; children; conditions; connection; consequences; correlation; demographic; deprivation; deprived; differences; different; education; elgar; epiphany; et al; experience; factors; faculty; families; family; fathers; fear; financial; frequency; gender; higher; income; individual; inequality; issue; journal; katz; lack; level; life; living; lower; material; material deprivation; mcdonald; mothers; number; parents; peer; peer violence; people; poor; poorer; poverty; predictor; problems; research; respondents; results; ridge; risk; role; room; scale; school; sciences; ses; significant; situation; social; socioeconomic; special; status; stress; students; studies; study; table; transdisciplinary; variables; victimization; victims; violence; violence epiphany; violent; vol; work; year cache: epiphany-169.pdf plain text: epiphany-169.txt item: #42 of 225 id: epiphany-17 author: Bal, Reyyan title: Raskolnikov’s Desire for Confession and Punishment date: 2009-07-08 words: 5695 flesch: 60 summary: This disregard for human nature is also true for Raskolnikov’s theory of crime, at which Razumihin is appalled, expressing his “horror...that you sanction bloodshed in the name of conscience” (225). Sergei Hackel, in his article “Raskolnikov through the Looking-Glass: Dostoevsky and Camus’s L’Etranger”, sums up the various motives that have been discussed in relation to Raskolnikov’s crime as follows: In fact, it is the multiplicity of possible motives that makes Raskolnikov so convincing a presence. keywords: able; act; article; bal; character; confession; conscience; crime; desire; dostoevsky; dream; fact; feelings; freedom; guide; guilt; human; life; like; louse; man; money; mother; motives; murder; new; novel; old; people; porfiry; pride; psychological; psychology; punishment; raskolnikov; razumihin; redemption; result; reyyan; self; social; society; sonia; spiritual; story; suffering; superman; svidrigailov; transgression; unconscious; vol; way cache: epiphany-17.pdf plain text: epiphany-17.txt item: #43 of 225 id: epiphany-170 author: Gunes, Ali; Karabuk University,Turkey title: Are We What We Buy and What We Consume?: Crisis of Identity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Decline of the West date: 2015-10-20 words: 7678 flesch: 59 summary: In this respect, consumerism is simply defined and shown as an inevitable act and part of life in its normal routine way to sustain life activities by meeting our basic needs, along with satisfying our desires in life. Simply, Mike’s philo- sophy of life is that “Everyone should have what they want whenever they want it” (Kureishi, 2010, p. 407). keywords: arts; bank; buying; capitalism; children; code; commodities; consumer; consumerism; consumption; crisis; culture; decline; economic; epiphany; faculty; family; financial; goods; hanif; happiness; identity; individuals; issue; job; journal; kureishi; language; level; life; like; lives; material; mike; money; new; outside; paper; people; personal; postmodern; power; press; private; relationship; satisfaction; schools; sciences; self; sense; social; society; special; spending; status; story; studies; system; today; transdisciplinary; view; vol; way; west; world; york cache: epiphany-170.pdf plain text: epiphany-170.txt item: #44 of 225 id: epiphany-171 author: Cilic, Antea; Faculty of Science and Education, University of Mostar; Klapan, Anita; Faculty of Science and Education, University of Mostar; Prnic, Maja title: Teachers' Competences for Educational Work date: 2015-10-20 words: 3242 flesch: 47 summary: In education teacher has a very important role. If we want to develope quality teachers and improve their professional, it is desirable to promote mutual exchanges of successes in the process of self-evaluation. keywords: achievement; appropriate; arts; assessment; atmosphere; classroom; climate; competence; curriculum; development; educational; epiphany; evaluation; faculty; field; important; issue; journal; knowledge; learning; motivation; objectives; parents; process; professional; quality; results; school; sciences; self; social; special; statement; students; studies; subject; teachers; teaching; transdisciplinary; vol; work; zagreb cache: epiphany-171.pdf plain text: epiphany-171.txt item: #45 of 225 id: epiphany-172 author: Dapo, Edita; International University Sarajevo (IUS), Faculty of Business Administration (FBA), Department of Economics; Ridic, Ognjen; International University Sarajevo (IUS), Faculty of Business Administration (FBA), Department of Economics title: What does the European Union’s (EU’s) New Approach bring to Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H)? date: 2015-10-20 words: 4042 flesch: 51 summary: The thematic literatures usually distinguish two kinds of political instability: 1.) Political instability has a negative effect on total factor productivity, also affects growth through the physical and human capital accumula- tion. keywords: accession; approach; arts; assistance; b&h; bosnia; compact; country; dapo; development; economic; economic growth; economy; epiphany; european; faculty; funds; government; growth; herzegovina; instability; institutions; issues; jobs; journal; levels; necessary; new; new approach; order; paper; people; policies; political; political instability; pre; process; reforms; sciences; social; special; studies; transdisciplinary; vol cache: epiphany-172.pdf plain text: epiphany-172.txt item: #46 of 225 id: epiphany-177 author: Bagheri, Nargess; Assistant professor in Persian Literature at Vali-e-Asr University of Iran title: Intertextuality in Novel: An Escape from Patriarchal Soliloquy date: 2015-12-30 words: 4373 flesch: 65 summary: And in this way the writer attempts to blur the boundaries and create mutual understanding between man and woman. In Maroufi’s novel, man and woman continue to stay away from each other and there’s distance between them. keywords: arts; blind; blind owl; blue; blue mind; body; captain; different; epiphany; escape; faculty; farhad; flower; glory; hedayat; hypotext; ibid; image; intertextuality; journal; maroufi; mind; morning; narrator; novel; old; owl; parsipour; patriarchal; relationship; sciences; social; story; studies; transdisciplinary; vol; way; woman cache: epiphany-177.pdf plain text: epiphany-177.txt item: #47 of 225 id: epiphany-178 author: Kovacevic, Ervin; International University of Sarajevo; Akbarov, Azamat; International Burch University title: Language Learning Beliefs and Strategies: A Bosnian EFL Case date: 2015-12-30 words: 4418 flesch: 55 summary: Accordingly, it is assumed that the study of learners’ beliefs about language learning and language learning strategies will contribute to better understanding of the learner and improve the practices driven by learner-centered education frameworks. One set of the agents assumed to play a very important role in this link was studied under the name of language learning strategies. keywords: actions; adult; akbarov; arts; balli; barcelos; beliefs; chang; coefficients; correlation; english; epiphany; faculty; foreign; high; horwitz; inventory; journal; knowledge; language; language learning; learner; learning; learning beliefs; learning strategies; metacognitive; oxford; pearson; research; results; sciences; shen; significant; sill; social; strategies; strategy; students; studies; table; teaching; transdisciplinary; usa; use; vol; wenden cache: epiphany-178.pdf plain text: epiphany-178.txt item: #48 of 225 id: epiphany-179 author: Bosnak, Metin; IUS; Bosnak, Asena; Heidelberg University title: Writing as Reading itself: A Derridean Reading of Lost in the Funhouse date: 2015-12-30 words: 3628 flesch: 63 summary: Writing is not dependent on speech; speech is dependent on writing to stay alive. A DERRIDEAN READING OF LOST IN THE FUNHOUSE Metin Boşnak International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Asena Boşnak Heidelberg University, Germany Abstract Lost in the Funhouse is like textbook illustration of Derrida’s views on language and writing. keywords: ambrose; arts; barth; book; bosnak; brother; center; derrida; derridean; epiphany; faculty; fiction; funhouse; ibid; john; journal; language; life; meaning; plato; play; process; reader; reading; sciences; social; speech; story; studies; transdisciplinary; university; vol; way; words; world; writing cache: epiphany-179.pdf plain text: epiphany-179.txt item: #49 of 225 id: epiphany-18 author: Susko, Dzevada title: EU Enlargement and the Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Brief Historical Sketch date: 2009-07-08 words: 6549 flesch: 52 summary: Besides the Presidency of the EU and the European Commission, some EU countries such as France, Germany, Italy and United Kingdom were already involved in the Dayton Peace Agreement and the subsequent creation of the Peace Implementation Council (PIC).2 Dealing with the high number of Bosnian refugees in EU countries and bringing political stability in the EU region were 1 What advantages and disadvantages will Bosnia and Herzegovina have with EU membership? keywords: administration; agreement; association; balkans; bih; bosnia; brief; building; case; chandler; commission; conditions; constitutional; council; countries; country; dayton; december; declaration; democracy; democratic; development; dpa; dzevada; economic; end; enlargement; eu enlargement; european; european commission; european council; european union; general; herzegovina; high; historical; house; human; implementation; institutions; integration; international; june; law; main; march; membership; new; nov; november; office; ohr; parliament; peace; pic; policy; political; powers; process; programme; public; reform; region; relations; report; representative; rights; saa; sarajevo; sketch; solioz; south; special; stability; stabilization; stable; state; step; strategy; task; terms; trade; transition; union; war; world; šuško cache: epiphany-18.pdf plain text: epiphany-18.txt item: #50 of 225 id: epiphany-182 author: Taghizadeh, Ali; Razi University; Pourmorad Naseri, Mahin; Razi University title: Power Relations in Parinoush Sani’ee’s Sahm-e Man (The Book of Fate): A New-historical Perspective date: 2015-12-30 words: 8758 flesch: 62 summary: However, in “Truth and Power” Foucault maintains that “Revolution is not necessarily a simple freedom from oppression, a complete challenge to bourgeois power, and an overturning of power relations, since the State consists in the codification of a whole number of power relations” (1984:115).Yet, it seems that for Foucault revolution is not necessarily a practical challenge to the power and a way to freedom, because later in the same article he writes “the State consists in the condition of a whole number of power relations which render its functioning possible, and . . . © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences A.Taghizadeh, M. P. Naseri the formation of new powers. keywords: a.taghizadeh; activist; arts; care; change; chapter; character; children; conditions; death; different; discourse; epiphany; experience; faculty; family; fate; father; foucault; freedom; great; hamid; historical; historicism; history; home; husband; iran; iranian; journal; knowledge; life; literature; mahmoud; man; marriage; married; marxist; massoumeh; meaning; mother; naseri; new; novel; parinoushsani’ee; people; phase; political; power; power relations; present; relations; resistance; revolution; sahm; sani’ee; sciences; sciences power; self; shahrzad; siamak; social; social sciences; society; structure; studies; text; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; truth; university; vol; way; wife; years cache: epiphany-182.pdf plain text: epiphany-182.txt item: #51 of 225 id: epiphany-183 author: Oner, Selcen; Bahcesehir University title: The ‘Erasmus Generation’ and Turkey: The Effect of the Erasmus Programme on Perceptions about Turkey and its EU Membership Bid date: 2015-12-30 words: 9238 flesch: 57 summary: The most popular destination for Erasmus students was Spain, which received 40,202 students, followed by Germany, France, the UK and Italy (Erasmus 2014, 7). Since Erasmus students of different nationalities spend time together at the university, in dormitories, at Erasmus parties and while travelling together, they learn how to adapt to different cultures. keywords: 2011; academic; addition; arts; better; bid; change; countries; country; culture; different; education; epiphany; erasmus; erasmus experience; erasmus programme; erasmus students; european; european identity; experience; faculty; foreign; french; friends; generation; german; higher; identity; incoming; influence; international; istanbul; journal; language; member; membership; mobility; mutlu; new; oner; open; people; perceptions; political; prejudices; process; programme; sciences; semesters; sigalas; social; spain; states; stay; stereotypes; students; studies; study; transdisciplinary; turkey; turkish; university; vol cache: epiphany-183.pdf plain text: epiphany-183.txt item: #52 of 225 id: epiphany-188 author: Gunes, Ali title: The Deconstruction of “High Culture”: Youth Subculture as deviant in Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia date: 2016-06-30 words: 11185 flesch: 57 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences will be “mysticism, alcohol, sexual promise, clever people and drugs”, which used to be main aspects of youth life and culture in the 1960s and 70s. Hence he wants to be various things such “a photographer or an actor, or perhaps a journalist, preferably a foreign correspondent in a war zone”, because he, like majority of other young people, hates “authority and being ordered” (p. 120). keywords: adult; alcohol; arts; aspects; attitudes; background; behaviours; british; buddha; changez; characters; charlie; city; cultural; culture; deconstruction; deviant; different; dominant; english; epiphany; faculty; family; father; form; free; freedom; future; group; guneş; helen; high; home; identity; important; indian; jamila; journal; karim; kind; kureishi; life; lives; london; man; marriage; mother; movements; music; new; norms; novel; old; parents; particular; people; perception; popular; quotation; racial; racism; ready; relationship; restrictive; rock; sciences; sense; sex; social; society; space; studies; styles; subculture; suburbia; theatre; time; traditional; transdisciplinary; values; view; vol; way; white; world; young; young people; youth; youth culture cache: epiphany-188.pdf plain text: epiphany-188.txt item: #53 of 225 id: epiphany-19 author: Tesser, Lynn title: Exporting EU Liberalism Eastwards date: 2009-07-08 words: 6808 flesch: 45 summary: EU liberalism is an ideology that has essentially developed outside of CEE and has at least two primary sources: (1) the effort to create a harmonized European market among rich, highly developed West European economies, and (2) West European concerns about post-Cold War security that sparked the development of the post-Cold War minority rights regime exclusively for CEE states. EU member states created the EBRD in 1990 to provide aid to CEE in the form of technical assistance, policy advice, security offerings, and equity investment. keywords: accession; agreements; aid; capitalism; cee; central; coe; cold; commission; conditionality; conditions; control; copenhagen; council; countries; democracy; development; discrimination; domestic; east; eastern; eastwards; economic; economies; effort; emphasis; eu liberalism; european; foreign; formal; freedoms; grabbe; human; hungary; ideology; institutions; integration; international; key; law; liberalism; lynn; market; membership; minorities; minority; minority rights; new; osce; oxford; paper; poland; policies; policy; political; politics; post; press; pressure; primary; principles; process; program; reform; regime; respect; rights; rule; second; single; single market; social; states; steel; support; tesser; time; union; university; vol; war; way; west; western cache: epiphany-19.pdf plain text: epiphany-19.txt item: #54 of 225 id: epiphany-193 author: Dore, Fatma; Afyon Kocatepe University title: Henrik Ibsen's Dr Stockmann and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's “General Will” date: 2016-06-30 words: 9231 flesch: 62 summary: Rousseau states (1998: 39)that “[o] f themselves, the people always desire what is good, but do not always discern it” but that their true desire ensures that “[t]he general will is always right.” In the end, suspicion would fall on the town in other towns – which can also be thought of as polises with general wills of their own – around the country, and this could lead to reciprocal consequences, such as a boycott of the town or a refusal to have economic relations with it. keywords: action; analysis; arts; baths; cambridge; case; city; common; community; concept; contract; copleston; dore; dr stockmann; enemy; epiphany; expressed; fact; faculty; findings; freedom; general; good; great; henrik; human; ibid; ibsen; individual; instance; interest; jacques; jean; journal; liberty; majority; members; moral; morality; nature; new; notes; opinion; particular; people; philosophy; play; political; power; problem; qtd; right; riley; rousseau; russell; sciences; social; society; state; stockmann; studies; t]he; town; tradition; transdisciplinary; truth; vol; way; wills; work cache: epiphany-193.pdf plain text: epiphany-193.txt item: #55 of 225 id: epiphany-194 author: Plenta, Peter; International University of Sarajevo; Smaka, Ajla title: Say 125 times ‘yes’: Bosnia and Herzegovina in the UN Security Council date: 2016-06-30 words: 8875 flesch: 48 summary: **** Resolutions about which consensus was not reached were following: Security Council resolution on estab- lishment of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals with two branches and the adoption of the Statute of the Mechanism, where Russia abstained from voting; Security Council resolution on termina- tion of all residual activities under the Oil-for-Food Programme, where France abstained from voting; Security Council resolution on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), where Turkey voted against; Security Council resolution on extension of the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1591 (2005), where China abstained from voting; Security Council resolution on extension of the mandate of the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), where Turkey voted against; Security Council resolution on measures against the Islamic Republic of Iran in connec- tion with its enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, including research and development, where Brazil and Turkey voted against and Lebanon abstained from voting. However, the representatives of China and the Russian Federation called for a peaceful settlement of the conflict, with the latter noting that the text left many questions unanswered, including how and by whom the measures would be enforced and what the ****** Resolutions concerning which consensus was not reached were: Security Council resolution on measures against Eritrea and expansion of the mandate of the Monitoring Group re-established by resolution 2002, where China and Russia abstained from voting; Middle East situation – where China and Russia casted veto, and Bra- zil, India, Lebanon, South Africa abstained from voting; Security Council resolution on extension of the man- date of the Panel of Experts Established pursuant to Resolution 1929 (2009) concerning the Islamic Republic of Iran until 9 June 2012, where Lebanon abstained from voting; Security Council resolution on establishment of a ban on flights in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya airspace, where Brazil, China, Germany, India, and Russia ab- stained from voting, and resolution concerning Middle East situation, including the Palestinian question where the United States casted veto. keywords: agreement; ambassador; arts; barbalić; bosnia; briefing; challenges; china; civilians; conflict; council; council resolution; countries; country; decision; development; epiphany; eufor; european; events; faculty; foreign; government; herzegovina; high; independence; internal; international; iran; issues; journal; june; kosovo; libya; mandate; meetings; member; membership; mission; nations; non; palestine; peace; period; plenta; political; presidency; process; progress; question; representative; resolution; sanctions; sciences; security council; situation; smaka; social; stand; states; studies; support; time; transdisciplinary; un security; united; united nations; veto; vol; voting; year cache: epiphany-194.pdf plain text: epiphany-194.txt item: #56 of 225 id: epiphany-195 author: Hammad, Lamia Khalil; Yarmouk university title: The Art of Storytelling as an Exploration of Re-Writing Gender Roles date: 2016-06-30 words: 5853 flesch: 61 summary: The male critics and authors impose on women images that dehumanize and reduce them to mere stereotypes; these images are deepened by the language, style, and metaphor used by men in literature. Through the narrator›s storytelling, women’s roles as subject/object shed light on the perceived image of women in literature by a patriarchal system. keywords: abrams; arts; author; book; century; character; conversation; criticism; critics; daughter; different; epiphany; events; faculty; father; female; female authors; feminist; gender; generation; gilbert; grace; gubar; images; journal; life; literary; literature; meaning; mother; movement; narrator; new; norton; paley; patriarchal; plain; real; roles; sciences; second; self; shows; social; society; son; story; storytelling; studies; style; subject; technique; theory; transdisciplinary; vol; way; women; writing cache: epiphany-195.pdf plain text: epiphany-195.txt item: #57 of 225 id: epiphany-199 author: Sharma, Bhumika; Central University of Rajasthan title: Knowledge, Ethics and Choices: Theorizing the Functional Matrix of Literature as a Humanities Discipline date: 2016-06-30 words: 6892 flesch: 44 summary: Some popular illustra- tions of game theory like the Prisoner’s dilemma represent an apparent conflict between the morality and self-interest. Or, in other words, it may facilitate a revision of literary theories in terms of exploring their functionality. keywords: academic; account; arts; behavioural; choices; collective; common; conflict; contemporary; context; coordination; critical; criticism; cultural; decision; design; different; discipline; epiphany; equilibrium; ethical; ethics; fact; faculty; framework; functional; functionality; game; game theory; hand; humanities; indian; interactive; journal; justice; knowledge; level; lewis; literary; literature; making; mathematical; matrix; matter; model; nash; nature; need; new; norms; patterns; players; political; post; power; present; press; principles; regard; relativity; sciences; self; set; sharma; social; social sciences; socio; specific; strategic; structures; studies; study; subject; terms; theoretical; theoric; theories; theory; time; traditions; transdisciplinary; understanding; university; view; vol; words; work; york cache: epiphany-199.pdf plain text: epiphany-199.txt item: #58 of 225 id: epiphany-2 author: Bal, Mustafa; International University of Sarajevo title: Romance in Peril: A Survey of the Genre in Seventeenth Century English Literature date: 2008-12-28 words: 5124 flesch: 61 summary: However, the spirit of romance is so strong in all ages that it could still find some places to survive like in pastoral poetry, or in the works of Aphra Behn, especially in Romance in Peril: A Survey of the Genre in Seventeenth Century English Literature 50 Oroonoko, or in Milton‟s Paradise Lost. Later, after the banishment of the king and the court from England to exile, heroic romances were still at fashion; aristocrat families continued reading them despite the puritan anti-propaganda. keywords: anti; aphra; bal; beginning; behn; burrow; century; century english; characters; country; cross; damon; desire; england; english; english literature; epic; erickson; french; genre; grass; grierson; heroic; human; ideal; imoinda; important; john; knight; life; literary; literature; london; long; love; l‟allegro; mcdermott; milton; mower; mustafa; nature; new; novel; oroonoko; paradise; pastoral; penseroso; peril; persona; poems; political; psychological; public; qualities; quest; readers; robert; romance; satan; satan‟s; seventeenth; seventeenth century; survey; tradition; university; use; way; work; world; writers; writing cache: epiphany-2.pdf plain text: epiphany-2.txt item: #59 of 225 id: epiphany-20 author: Elia, Adriano title: Multiculturalism and Contemporary British Fiction: Londonstani and The Islamist date: 2010-08-21 words: 3936 flesch: 51 summary: Their  racial  assertiveness  is  not  aimed  at  religion  or  politics, but  towards  the  idea  of  belonging to a  ‘desi’ subculture redeeming via machismo and hyper‐materialism  13 In an article, writer Mohsin Hamid reports the peculiarity of the questions in this test, whose answers are quite unfamiliar even to British people: “I am reading from pages 24 and 26 of the British Citizenship Test Study Guide. There were kids dressed in velvet cloaks who lived free lives; there were thousands of black people everywhere, so I wouldn’t feel exposed; there were bookshops with racks of magazines printed without capital letters or the bourgeois disturbance of full stops; there were shops selling all the records you could desire; there were parties where girls and boys you didn’t know took you upstairs and fucked you; there were all the drugs you could use. keywords: asian; black; book; britain; british; community; contemporary; debate; desi; essentialism; europe; gautam; gilroy; husain; idea; identity; inside; islam; islamic; islamist; kingdom; kureishi; life; london; londonstani; malkani; melanie; members; multiculturalism; muslim; new; novel; people; phillips; political; positive; racial; radical; rudeboys; society; term; united; way; white; word cache: epiphany-20.pdf plain text: epiphany-20.txt item: #60 of 225 id: epiphany-201 author: Aydin, Recai; Turkish Police Academy and International University of Sarajevo; Tekiner, Mehmet Ali; Turkish Police Academy title: Analysis of Burnout Level of Police Officers: Evidence from Malatya, Turkey date: 2016-06-30 words: 8477 flesch: 53 summary: However, the burnout experienced by military personnel versus police officers is also substantially different due to differences in people that they deal with. This study focuses on burnout syndrome in police officers and police chiefs. keywords: analysis; arts; aydin; burnout; burnout level; choice; conditions; conflict; demands; emotional; employees; epiphany; evidence; exhaustion; experience; factors; faculty; family; female; frequent; gender; health; higher; human; important; issues; job; journal; lack; leiter; length; level; literature; malatya; male; maslach; mean; mental; negative; occupational; officers; order; organization; outcomes; personal; police; police employees; police officers; position; professions; promotion; province; questions; ranking; research; respect; responses; results; sample; satisfaction; sciences; score; service; significant; situations; social; stress; studies; study; survey; syndrome; system; table; tekiner; test; time; transdisciplinary; turkey; turkish; vol; work; workers; working; years cache: epiphany-201.pdf plain text: epiphany-201.txt item: #61 of 225 id: epiphany-202 author: Oroskhan, Mohammed Hussein; Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan title: Following the Trace of Byronic Hero in Yushij's Afsaneh date: 2016-06-30 words: 6838 flesch: 63 summary: Clearly, this opinion shows that Nezam Vafa was really more than a mere French teacher; he indeed became the person whom Yushij dedicated his first major poem, Afsaneh, “I dedicate this to my mentor, although I know that this poem is a worthless gift but he will forgive the mountain people for their simplicity and candor”(38). However, in this study our aim is not to focus on the common points of Nima’s Afsaneh and French Romanticism because in our previous article entitled “NimaYushij’s Afsaneh as a Striking Exemplar of the ‘Greater Romantic Lyric’”, we thoroughly explored Yushij’s Afsaneh with respect to French and English Romanticism. keywords: afsaneh; appearance; arts; byronic; byronic hero; case; century; change; concept; different; dynamic; enlightenment; epiphany; faculty; french; hafez; heart; hero; history; ibid; journal; lovejoy; lover; meaning; mechanism; mind; morse; nature; negative; new; nima; organicism; oroskhan; peckham; persian; poem; poetry; problem; reality; respect; role; romanticism; sciences; self; sense; shift; social; spirit; static; studies; system; term; theory; thought; time; transdisciplinary; value; view; vol; way; world; yushij cache: epiphany-202.pdf plain text: epiphany-202.txt item: #62 of 225 id: epiphany-204 author: NoorBakhsh, Fariba; Kish Campus, University of Tehran; Amjad, Fazel Asadi; Kharazmi University title: The Relics of the Past in The French Lieutenant’s Woman and Possession date: 2016-06-30 words: 7551 flesch: 55 summary: According to Munslow, in postmodern historiography, historical evidence is used for understanding both the events to which it refers and the “organization of the linguistic mechanisms underpinning the creation and constitution of historical knowledge” (1997, 122). In his dissertation, Roland has studied the matter of historical evidence in Ash’s poetry but it becomes clear that the present letters would change the meaning of his poetry. keywords: age; approach; archive; arts; ash; author; byatt; century; charles; christabel; cropper; different; ending; epiphany; evidence; faculty; fiction; fowles; french; french lieutenant; historical; historiography; history; hutcheon; impresario; journal; knowledge; lamotte; letters; lieutenant; life; like; literary; maud; means; metafiction; modernist; munslow; narrative; narrator; novel; observation; past; poetry; possession; possibility; postmodern; postmodernism; present; reader; reading; relics; roland; sarah; sciences; social; studies; time; traces; transdisciplinary; truth; twentieth; victorian; view; vol; way; white; woman cache: epiphany-204.pdf plain text: epiphany-204.txt item: #63 of 225 id: epiphany-21 author: Hamli, Mohsen; University of Manouba title: The Emancipatory Potential in Drabble’s The Garrick Year, The Waterfall, and The Realms of Gold date: 2010-08-21 words: 10420 flesch: 71 summary: 4 Joanne V. Creighton, Margaret Drabble (London and New York: Methuen, 1985), 30. 15 Creighton, Margaret Drabble, 50. keywords: act; action; affair; arm; baby; bed; birth; blood; body; car; child; children; connie; crater; creighton; david; dead; death; desire; drabble; ellen; emma; empedocles; emphasis; end; experience; eyes; fate; female; feminist; flow; frances; gold; hand; home; husband; james; jane; kind; life; like; literature; london; love; lucy; malcolm; man; margaret; mark; marriage; meaning; mind; morality; mother; narrative; narrator; nature; new; night; novels; ollerenshaw; past; pillar; power; realms; satisfaction; scene; sea; sense; sexual; small; stephen; story; things; volcano; wall; waterfall; way; white; wife; women; work; world; wyndham cache: epiphany-21.pdf plain text: epiphany-21.txt item: #64 of 225 id: epiphany-211 author: Tahirovic, Senija; International University of Sarajevo; Jusić, Mersiha title: Earliest Memories, Positive Emotional Memories of Warmth and Safeness, and Attachment Style in Adolescent date: 2016-06-30 words: 5559 flesch: 55 summary: The aims of the study are to explore the relationship between early memories of warmth, safeness and attachment style in the life of adolescents and to define specificities of earliest memories with regard to the current attachment style. The relationship between early memories of warmth and safeness and attachment style in adolescents 2. Specificities of earliest memories (emotional valence, age of onset, and other) with regard to the current attachment style With regards to participants and procedure, the research used a convenient sample of 167 students in public secondary schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina. keywords: adolescents; adults; age; approximation; arts; attachment; avoidant; characteristics; childhood; difference; dimensions; earliest; earliest memories; early; early memories; emotional; emwss; epiphany; faculty; feelings; gilbert; hypothesis; important; individuals; journal; mean; memories; memory; negative; p>0,05; participants; positive; relationships; research; safeness; scale; sciences; secure; self; significant; social; std; studies; style; sub; table; test; transdisciplinary; valence; vividness; vol; warmth cache: epiphany-211.pdf plain text: epiphany-211.txt item: #65 of 225 id: epiphany-212 author: Mulalić, Almasa; Senior Assistant (International University of Sarajevo); Obralic, Nudzejma title: The Relationship Between Motivation Components and Preferred Learning Components among Students at International Univeristy of Sarajevo date: 2016-06-30 words: 4993 flesch: 46 summary: This interest may be related to a wide spread perception of classroom teachers who tend to regard student motivation as the most important factor in educational success in general (Dörnyei, 2001b). Intrinsic motivation (M = 12.97), stereotypical attitudes toward Americans & British (M = 12.15), personal psychological needs (M = 9.06) with their means as shown in the brackets were the least influential factors in students motivation. keywords: acquisition; activities; anxiety; approach; arts; attitudes; balanced; classroom; components; correlation; course; different; english; epiphany; factor; faculty; foreign; gardner; instrumental; international; intrinsic; ius; journal; language; language learning; learner; learning; learning components; method; motivated; motivation; motivational components; needs; people; personal; preferred; preferred learning; psychological; relationship; research; researchers; sarajevo; sciences; second; second language; social; students; studies; study; teaching; transdisciplinary; university; vol cache: epiphany-212.pdf plain text: epiphany-212.txt item: #66 of 225 id: epiphany-218 author: Abootalebi, Hassan; Maleki, Nasser title: Paranoia and its Ensuing Effects in Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo'Nest date: 2016-12-30 words: 6141 flesch: 61 summary: McMurphy is hailed a “messiah” who showed Chief Bromden and others the “way home.” Consequently, Paranoia, in Fick’s words, “calls attention to the possibility of confinement, to one of the opposing terms which defines a psychic frontier” (as cited in Bloom, 2007: 148) Discussion One flew over the cuckoo’s nest is narrated from the viewpoint of Bromden or as he is called by the black boys working in the hospital, Chief Broom, half Indian, a Columbia Indian, and by other patients Big Chief who has been in the ward longer than anyone else, and the one who pretends to be deaf and dumb, being kept in a mental hospital run by Miss Ratched, who is often referred to as the Big Nurse, a martinet, austere, and bossy person who, by issuing peremptory instructions, does not condone even the most minor infringements. keywords: abootalebi; arts; asylum; authorities; big; billy; bromden; chief; cuckoo; deaf; discipline; docile; effects; epiphany; faculty; form; foucault; good; hospital; illness; individuals; journal; ken; kesey; like; madness; maleki; man; mcmurphy; mental; nest; new; novel; nurse; order; outside; paranoia; patients; people; place; power; prison; ratched; reason; sciences; situation; social; society; studies; transdisciplinary; treatments; vol; ward; way; words; work; world cache: epiphany-218.pdf plain text: epiphany-218.txt item: #67 of 225 id: epiphany-219 author: Korkut, Huseyin; Kırklareli University title: Critical Analysis of the Ottoman Constitution (1876) date: 2016-06-30 words: 5527 flesch: 41 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences H. Korkut After observing the current situation of Islamic civilization, Glorified Khilafah of Islam and Great Ottoman Nation took action for renovation by implementing Ottoman Constitution of 1876 (Kanun-u Esasî) which embraces independence, equality, counselling that were told before by Quran Karim and there is no suspicion that Islamic civilization of Ottoman Empire will get its former high position and glory back by the permission of Allah and help from the soul of Prophet. The Ottoman Constitution (1876) maintained the traditional structure of Ottoman law and the Shariah law. keywords: acts; administrative; adoption; analysis; article; arts; author; century; changes; constitutional; critical; decline; developments; economic; edict; empire; epiphany; equality; faculty; freedom; holy; intellectuals; islamic; islamists; istanbul; journal; kara; law; legal; monarchy; new; ottoman; ottoman constitution; ottoman empire; paper; period; political; principles; public; qur’an; religion; rights; sciences; shariah; social; society; socio; state; studies; systems; tanzimat; transdisciplinary; unity; vol; western; works cache: epiphany-219.pdf plain text: epiphany-219.txt item: #68 of 225 id: epiphany-22 author: Kaya, Hilal; Middle East Technical University title: Early Intimations of Colonialism in the 17th century: William Shakespeare’s Othello and The Tempest, John Fletcher’s The Island Princess, Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko date: 2010-08-21 words: 11771 flesch: 61 summary: No. 4 Spring 2010   Early Intimations of Colonialism in the 17th century:   William Shakespeare’s Othello and The Tempest, John  Fletcher’s The Island Princess,   Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko    Hilal Kaya  Middle East Technical University    Introduction  The seventeenth century is like a transition period for many countries as  several  changes  concerning  culture,  society,  and  literature  took  place.  Therefore,  the importance and purpose of colonialism will be studied through Shakespeare’s  Othello,  The  Tempest,  Fletcher’s  The  Island  Princess,  and  Behn’s  Oroonoko.  keywords: armusia; azim; behn; black; caliban; cambridge; century; colonial; colonialism; colonies; colonised; colony; colour; concept; contemporary; cyprus; desdemona; different; discourse; duke; early; end; england; english; europeans; exotic; fletcher; foreign; foucault; good; governor; great; hadfield; iago; idea; imoinda; important; ireland; island; issues; king; knowledge; life; like; literary; literature; little; long; loomba; man; marriage; men; miranda; narrator; new; nietzsche; novel; oroonoko; othello; people; plantation; play; political; portuguese; power; powerful; press; princess; prospero; quisara; religion; royal; savage; sense; seventeenth; shakespeare; slave; society; story; study; tempest; texts; thee; thou; tidore; time; tis; travel; university; use; venice; ways; white; words; world; writing; ’em cache: epiphany-22.pdf plain text: epiphany-22.txt item: #69 of 225 id: epiphany-222 author: Öner, Selcen; Bahçeşehir University-İstanbul title: EXTERNAL AND DOMESTIC CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS FOR TURKEY AS A REGIONAL POWER AND THE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION date: 2016-12-22 words: 7772 flesch: 42 summary: Aydın-Düzgit, S. and E. F. Keyman (25 March 2014), Democracy support in Turkey’s foreign policy, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Available at: http://carnegieendowment.org/2014/03/25/democracy- support-in-turkey-s-foreignpolicy/h5ne Beng, P. K. (2008), Turkey’s potential as a soft power: A call for conceptual clarity’, Insight Turkey, Vol. 10, No. 2. Benli Altunışık, M. (June 2011), Challenges to Turkey’s soft power in the Middle East, Istanbul: Yunus Emre Cultural Centres, Working Paper, No. 4. Keyman, E. F. (December 2009), Turkish foreign policy in the era of global turmoil, SETA Policy Brief, No. 39, Kirişçi, K. (2011), Turkey’s ‘demonstrative effect’ and the transformation of the Middle East, Insight Turkey, Vol. 13, No. 2. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey. keywords: activities; affairs; arab; arts; centres; challenges; commission; countries; country; crucial; cultural; culture; democracy; democratic; development; diplomacy; domestic; east; economic; epiphany; example; external; faculty; foreign; foreign policy; freedom; government; hard; increase; influence; inspiration; internal; international; jdp; journal; language; main; middle; ministry; negotiations; neighbouring; new; nye; office; oğuzlu; policies; policy; political; power; process; prospects; public; recent; reform; regional; regional power; regions; relations; role; sciences; social; society; soft; soft power; studies; syria; term; transdisciplinary; turkey; turkish; turkish foreign; vol; world; years; öner; öniş cache: epiphany-222.pdf plain text: epiphany-222.txt item: #70 of 225 id: epiphany-223 author: Mulalic, Muhidin; International University of Sarajevo; Karic, Mirsad; International University of Sarajevo title: The Politics of Peace and Conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina date: 2016-06-30 words: 4730 flesch: 47 summary: Bosnia looks like a sick man • Wigemark: Bosnia and Herzegovi- na after ten years EU member • Zvizdic-Schultz: Bosnia and Her- zegovina enjoys significant support of European parliament • Zvizdic: Bosnia is strongly moving forward For the sake of examining conflict and peace inclinations of political leaders, we randomly selected news about Bakir Izetbegović, Dragan Čović and Milorad Dodik. Content analysis of Nezavisne novine on conflict vs. positive views of political leaders (Selected news from 90 news) Newspaper Negative News Positive News Nezavisne novine • Izetbegovic: Vučić shouldn’t worry about B&H but let him influence Banja Luka • Izetbegovic: Dodik’s behavior cannot be justified • Izetbegovic: We will not tolerate treats from Belgrade • Dragan Čovic: HDZ will not tolerate Bosnjak government • Dragan Čovic: The future of B&H in four territorial units • Dragan Čovic: Social protests want to use for political purposes • Milorad Dodik: B&H is a forced country • Milorad Dodik: Pamer is live example that Bosnia and Herzegovina is not serious country • Milorad Dodik: We don’t want foreigners in negotiations • Bakir Izetbegovic: Opening of Ferhadija (mosque) is the victory of life • Izetbegovic: Bosnjak politi- cians don’t request termination of RS • Izetbegovic: Nikolic in March in Bosnia and Herzegovina • Dragan Čovic: keywords: analysis; arts; avaz; b&h; bakir; balkans; bosnia; conflict; content; cooperation; country; cultural; discourse; dnevni; dodik; dragan; epiphany; ethnic; european; exclusive; faculty; glas; herzegovina; inclinations; international; izetbegovic; journal; key; leaders; list; media; milorad; multicultural; negative; news; newspaper; nezavisne; novine; peace; political; political leaders; politics; positive; positive views; sciences; social; socio; srpske; studies; table; transdisciplinary; views; vol; war; čović cache: epiphany-223.pdf plain text: epiphany-223.txt item: #71 of 225 id: epiphany-227 author: Dore, Fatma; AFYON KOCATEPE UNIVERSITY title: The Hobbesian Trap and the Harem date: 2016-12-30 words: 7977 flesch: 65 summary: This paper will reveal that within the frame story of The Thousand and One Nights, such a broad-based Hobbesian Trap is in operation in the action of Shahriyar in his execution of his newly-wedded wives on the morning after consummating his marriages to them. Shahriyar falls into the borader-based Hobbesian Trap laid out above. keywords: act; action; arts; broader; brother; case; chastity; clinton; concept; death; dore; emotional; emptive; epiphany; example; existential; faculty; frame; girl; harem; hobbesian; hobbesian trap; hobessian; honour; human; ibid; individual; jinnee; journal; killing; king; life; man; method; natural; nature; nights; obligation; oxford; paper; pinker; potential; preservation; problem; rational; reason; regard; right; sciences; self; shahrazad; shahriyar; shahzaman; social; states; story; studies; subjective; threat; transdisciplinary; trap; value; violence; vol; wife; wives; women cache: epiphany-227.pdf plain text: epiphany-227.txt item: #72 of 225 id: epiphany-23 author: Bennett, Tanya Long; North Georgia College and State Univers title: Sheer Blue Milken Dreaminess:Galway Kinnell’s Answer to Logopoeia in “The Fly,” “Saint Francis and the Sow,” and “Blackberry Eating” date: 2010-08-21 words: 3395 flesch: 60 summary: Pound valorizes poetry that can simultaneously employ melopoeia and phanopoeia  along with logopoeia—this combination is, for Pound, the “masterly use of words”  (Qtd.  in Hoogestraat 266), and Kinnell achieves an organic combination of  these.   112   It is, however, the poem’s logopoeia that completes Kinnell’s truly “masterly  use of words.”  keywords: bee; blackberry; flesh; fly; francis; galway; heart; hoogestraat; kinnell; laforgue; language; line; logopoeia; long; loveliness; loy; melopoeia; nicholls; physical; poem; poetry; pound; reader; romantic; saint; sow; use; words; world cache: epiphany-23.pdf plain text: epiphany-23.txt item: #73 of 225 id: epiphany-232 author: Movaghati, Sina title: What happened in the Sahara? A transition over the bound of semi-consciousness in Paul Bowles’ The Sheltering Sky date: 2016-12-30 words: 8834 flesch: 68 summary: Paul Bowles - The New Generation: Do You Bowles?. So it can be observed that both Port and Kit trespass the bound of semi-consciousness in their own way and in accordance to their own definitions; ‘Time’ and ‘sand’ act as the apparatuses which controls characters’ state of consciousness and unconsciousness, respectively. Identity and the Origin of Travel From the beginning of TSS, Bowles mentions Port’s mapping of the geographical journey in North Africa; in fact, this geographical journey evokes the metaphorical journey of self. keywords: africa; american; arts; attitude; belqassim; book; bowles; century; chapter; characters; civilized; concept; consciousness; critics; day; death; desert; environment; epiphany; existence; experience; eyes; fable; fact; faculty; fiction; friedrich; hero; human; humanity; identity; individual; inside; journal; journey; kharazmi; kit; knife; landscape; life; like; literary; literature; look; mind; modern; narrative; natural; nature; new; non; north; novel; open; painting; passage; passport; paul; paul bowles; physical; port; print; protagonists; realm; respect; room; sahara; sand; sciences; self; semi; sense; sheath; sheltering; sky; social; state; story; studies; sun; tea; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; travel; tss; tunner; twentieth; university; view; vol; wanderer; way; williams; works; world; york cache: epiphany-232.pdf plain text: epiphany-232.txt item: #74 of 225 id: epiphany-238 author: Šimić, Goran; International University of Sarajevo; Seizović, Zarije; University of Sarajevo title: Dayton Peace Accords Two Decades After: Constitutional Settlement as Serisous Obstacle to the Creation of a Functional State date: 2016-12-22 words: 4363 flesch: 39 summary: Obviously, not only so-called “Others” are discriminated but also so- called “constituent peoples”, depending on which entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina citizen resides in. © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Introduction In face of legal, political and ethnic challenged the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina has been under the political integration slogan, undergoing artificial institutional reanimation under the International Community’s patronage. keywords: accords; agreement; arts; bih; bosnia; building; citizens; constituent; constitutional; country; court; croats; dayton; decision; discrimination; entity; epiphany; ethnic; ethno; european; faculty; failed; freedoms; herzegovina; human; human rights; individual; international; journal; judgment; legal; member; national; non; peace; peoples; political; position; principle; protection; public; rights; sarajevo; sciences; seizovic; serbs; simic; social; society; state; strasbourg; studies; territory; transdisciplinary; university; vol cache: epiphany-238.pdf plain text: epiphany-238.txt item: #75 of 225 id: epiphany-239 author: Stefanovic, Andrej; PhD Candidate University of Belgrade (International and European Studies) title: Constitutional Reform in Serbia in the Perspective of EU Membership: Europeanization of Serbian Constitutional Law date: 2016-12-22 words: 5780 flesch: 44 summary: This is a clear breach of primary EU law, since the ECJ is the only institution afforded with the task of interpreting and assessing the validity of EU law, and even it cannot pass judgments on the validity of primary EU law, but can only interpret it. Afterwards, the ECJ went beyond what it conceptualized in Costa, ruling in Internationale Handelsgesselschaft, Case 11-70, [1970], E.C.R,that EU law takes precedence over the national law as a whole, including constitutional law. keywords: accession; agreements; article; arts; case; changes; commission; committee; competences; constitutional; council; countries; country; court; economic; effect; enlargement; epiphany; eu law; european; european commission; european union; faculty; independent; integration; international; issues; journal; judiciary; law; legal; member; membership; national; new; order; political; powers; process; reform; rights; sciences; serbia; social; states; stefanovic; studies; supremacy; system; transdisciplinary; union; venice; vol; yugoslavia cache: epiphany-239.pdf plain text: epiphany-239.txt item: #76 of 225 id: epiphany-24 author: Herbert, Mary Kennan title: POEMS date: 2010-08-21 words: 420 flesch: 76 summary: Odd, but I am not thinking of declined spinach and bread,  but of wooden tables so old and scarred they easily provide  ingredients of a meal in carvings of initials on aged oak,  initials of lovers one might view later, when eager for a Coke.  KIDS ARE STARVING  My mother points out that children in Europe are ashamed.  keywords: day; dead; death; fun; holiday; kennan; mary; old cache: epiphany-24.pdf plain text: epiphany-24.txt item: #77 of 225 id: epiphany-240 author: Sudžuka, Emir; International University of Sarajevo; Branković, Azra; International University of Sarajevo title: Legal and Economic Enviroment for Foreign Investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Advantages and Obstacles date: 2016-12-22 words: 6503 flesch: 35 summary: In second place is a formal-normative method that is used to define a hierarchy of sources, according to their legal force in order to systematize the sources that regulate foreign investment law in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In order to contribute to enforcement of this document and to present current advantages and obstacles for investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this paper analyzed the provisions of applicable laws relating to foreign investments and economic indicators as a consequence of such legal framework and current position of B&H. Research findings indicate that the implementation of the abovementioned structural reforms is a condition sine qua non for increase of foreign direct investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as for its path towards integration with the European Union. keywords: administrative; advantages; arts; b&h; bih; bosnia; brankovic; business; capital; companies; company; countries; country; current; development; direct; domestic; economic; economy; entities; entity; environment; epiphany; establishment; european; faculty; fbih; foreign; foreign investments; foreign investors; framework; free; gazette; herzegovina; important; initial; international; investments; investors; journal; law; laws; legal; level; liability; limited; minimum; natural; necessary; new; official; official gazette; order; position; public; reforms; registration; regulations; research; sciences; social; state; studies; sudzuka; transdisciplinary; union; vol cache: epiphany-240.pdf plain text: epiphany-240.txt item: #78 of 225 id: epiphany-241 author: Girginov, Anton; University of Plovdiv title: Hierarchy of Rules on International Judicial Cooperation: The Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina date: 2016-12-22 words: 8620 flesch: 42 summary: Therefore, like Article 34 “B” of the BiH Law on IJC, the declarations of the two countries prevent their authorities from extradition even to requested countries countries where no danger of discriminatory ill-treatment of potential extraditees exists. Moreover, because Article 3 (2) of the European Convention on Extradition and Article 33E, letter “I” of the BiH Law on IJC have banned extradition to countries where danger of discriminatory ill-treatment exists, the prohibition of extradition under Article 34B of the BiH Law on IJC - on the ground that the wanted person who has an asylum status or is an asylum-seeker, is not applicable to such requesting countries. keywords: 34b; article; arts; assistance; asylum; asylum law; asylum status; authorities; bih; bih law; cases; committee; convention; cooperation; council; countries; country; crime; criminal; criminality; description; discriminatory; domestic; dual; epiphany; european; european convention; example; extradition; extradition law; faculty; hierarchy; ijc; ill; international; journal; judicial; law; legal; matters; mutual; offence; person; possible; protection; provisions; refugees; requests; respect; rules; sciences; social; status; studies; transdisciplinary; treatment; vol; way cache: epiphany-241.pdf plain text: epiphany-241.txt item: #79 of 225 id: epiphany-242 author: Adu-Gyamfi, Samuel; Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Brenya, Edward; Gariba, Samuel title: The Balkans and the European Union date: 2016-12-22 words: 5874 flesch: 52 summary: Western Balkans countries first had to extricate themselves from the shackles of colonialism. Considerations have been given to peculiar circumstances that apply to a particular group of Balkan countries and also unique circumstances. keywords: abu; accession; advisory; agreements; albania; approach; arts; association; balkan countries; balkan region; balkanization; balkans; brennan; brenya; common; communities; community; council; countries; crisis; croatia; decade; economic; enlargement; epiphany; european; european integration; european union; faculty; future; gariba; grabbe; greece; group; gyamfi; historical; history; idea; identity; important; integration; issue; journal; macedonia; membership; montenegro; national; new; paper; peace; policy; political; problem; process; region; regional; relations; sciences; security; serbia; social; stability; stabilization; states; strategy; studies; trade; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; union; vol; war; way; western; western balkans; world cache: epiphany-242.pdf plain text: epiphany-242.txt item: #80 of 225 id: epiphany-243 author: Ali, Muhamed; International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Ramic-Mesihovic, Lejla title: Urgent Reforms Taking Their Time in the Republic of Macedonia date: 2016-12-22 words: 4347 flesch: 37 summary: Keywords: Macedonia; Reforms; European Union; Rule of Law; Democratisation D O I:1 0. 21 53 3/ ep ip ha ny .v 9i 2. 24 3 Introduction At the time of declaration of independence, the country was economically weak and still had to establish state structures and ensure rule of law. The Urgent Reforms, including the segment of the rule of laws and judiciary, that are being recommended by European Union group of experts do not seem to be taken as something that should be implemented M. Ali & L. Ramic-Mesihovic keywords: agreement; albanians; ali; arts; balkans; commission; conflict; council; country; elections; epiphany; ethnic; european; experts; faculty; february; group; http://www.coe.int/t/e/legal_affairs/legal_co-operation/police_and_internal_security/ohrid%20agreement%2013august2001.asp; implementation; independent; integration; interception; international; journal; judicial; judiciary; june; law; macedonia; mesihovic; ohrid; parliament; peace; political; press; priorities; ramic; recommendations; reforms; related; relations; report; republic; rule; sciences; september; social; state; structures; studies; system; systemic; tensions; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; union; university; urgent; vol cache: epiphany-243.pdf plain text: epiphany-243.txt item: #81 of 225 id: epiphany-245 author: Draganović, Selvira; International University of Sarajevo title: A Survey of Family Transformations in Bosnia and Herzegovina date: 2016-12-30 words: 6131 flesch: 41 summary: The Conception of Family in Bosnia and Herzegovina Considering cultural and historic specificity of Bosnian society, socio-political and psychological impact of recent war, current socio- economic and political conditions, high divorce and low marriage rates (FZZS, 2014), as well as impact of other, global changes and forces currently characterizing Bosnian society, BiH family battles a number of challenges. Preserving the myth of patriarchal (multi generational family) in fact neglects numerous difficulties faced by BiH family which are linked to economic and social conditions and current position of women/ mother in family system. keywords: arts; b&h; basic; bih; bih family; bih society; bosnia; challenges; changes; children; conditions; conflict; contemporary; current; democratic; divorce; draganović; economic; epiphany; faculty; familial; families; family; family members; function; general; good; great; healthy; herzegovina; impact; important; increased; individual; internal; intra; issues; journal; kreso; life; members; mental; modern; mothers; number; numerous; parents; patriarchal; pašalić; people; personal; political; position; post; process; psychological; rate; related; relations; relationships; result; roles; sarajevo; sciences; social; society; socio; strong; structure; studies; support; survey; system; time; traditional; transdisciplinary; transformations; transition; trauma; vol; war; women; work cache: epiphany-245.pdf plain text: epiphany-245.txt item: #82 of 225 id: epiphany-246 author: Siradag, Abdurrahim; King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals title: Explaining the Conflict in Central African Republic: Causes and Dynamics date: 2016-12-30 words: 7243 flesch: 40 summary: According to Reuters with authorisation from the UN Security Council on 5 December 2013, France deployed its military force called the Operation Sangaris, including 1,600 troops to the CAR on 6-7 December 2013 to strengthen the African-led International Support Explaining the Conflict in Central African Republic 98 Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 9, No. 3, (2016) Central African Republic: The Invention of a Religious Conflict. keywords: actors; african; african republic; anti; army; arts; balaka; bokassa; bozize; car; central; central african; chad; conflict; countries; country; coup; crisis; crisis group; dacko; david; december; different; djotodia; dynamics; economic; epiphany; ethnic; faculty; forces; foreign; france; french; government; group; ibid; important; interests; international; international crisis; journal; leader; march; members; military; militias; mission; muslims; peace; peacekeeping; policy; political; population; power; president; rebel; regional; relations; republic; resources; sciences; security; seleka; social; state; studies; support; transdisciplinary; vol cache: epiphany-246.pdf plain text: epiphany-246.txt item: #83 of 225 id: epiphany-247 author: Bell, Jared O.; International University of Bosnia and Herzegovina title: Conflict and Identity as a Major Impetus in Escalating or De-Escalating Conflict date: 2016-12-30 words: 3042 flesch: 58 summary: Identity conflicts can be inter-state and intra-state; however, inter-state conflicts have decreased significantly since World War II, while intra-state conflict continues to rise with incidences of armed conflict, political violence, genocide, etc. When The Parable of the Tribe is applied to identity conflicts, it allows for a deconstruction of what some identity conflicts may actually be based around and that is a struggle for power and resources. keywords: arts; common; conflict; different; epiphany; ethnic; exclusion; faculty; group; ideas; identities; identity; important; journal; major; moral; national; nationalism; parable; particular; peace; people; power; sciences; social; state; studies; transdisciplinary; tribe; violence; vol; war; ways; world cache: epiphany-247.pdf plain text: epiphany-247.txt item: #84 of 225 id: epiphany-248 author: Young, Joseph; University of Tubingen title: Faces of Evil in Modern Fantasy date: 2016-12-30 words: 8118 flesch: 69 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences other characters but operating on an entirely different intellectual level – our level, the level that can see the castle and its ritual as the absurd, toxic follies they are. Perhaps the most frightening instance is when Frodo offers the Ring to Galadriel, queen of Lothlorien, who Boromir has been sharply rebuked for not trusting (349): For many long years I had pondered what I might do, should the Great Ring come into my hands, and behold! keywords: ability; actions; arts; battle; bell; books; cambridge; capacity; castle; certain; characters; clash; critics; dark; dumbledore; epiphany; evil; example; external; faces; faculty; fantasy; father; fear; force; frodo; fuchsia; game; garcia; genre; george; good; gormenghast; grossman; harry; heroes; human; humanity; journal; king; london; long; lord; magic; martin; means; modern; moral; novel; peake; people; plans; potter; power; print; problems; readers; riddle; ring; rowling; scholars; sciences; shippey; situation; social; society; stark; steerpike; story; studies; supernatural; tale; thrones; time; tolkien; tom; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; tyrion; use; villain; vol; voldemort; wall; way; wights; wizard; work; world; young cache: epiphany-248.pdf plain text: epiphany-248.txt item: #85 of 225 id: epiphany-249 author: Zayani, Mahsa; Shiraz University; Pourgiv, Farideh title: An Ideal Husband, or An Ideal Wife? That is the Question. date: 2017-10-16 words: 6939 flesch: 60 summary: The death of Wilde, however, never meant the death of such fundamental question as gender identity. Thus, an attempt to make possible a liveable life for those hitherto repressed gender identities becomes the ultimate aim of Butler’s pivotal book Gender Trouble. keywords: acts; appearance; arts; butler; caversham; century; certain; character; chiltern; codes; cultural; dandy; england; epiphany; era; expected; face; fact; faculty; feminine; freedom; gender; gender identity; good; goring; great; husband; ideal; ideal husband; identity; illusion; journal; judith; lady; life; london; lord; lord goring; mabel; male; masculine; modern; mrs.cheveley; natural; new; nineteenth; order; oscar; patriarchal; play; politics; power; public; robert; roles; sciences; self; sex; sir; social; society; studies; subjects; time; transdisciplinary; transgression; victorian; vol; way; wife; wilde; woman; words; world; york; zayani cache: epiphany-249.pdf plain text: epiphany-249.txt item: #86 of 225 id: epiphany-25 author: Serdarevic, Mirsad; International University of Sarajevo title: POEM date: 2010-08-21 words: 404 flesch: 62 summary: Because when I do I will remember him  My Father, I feel  And no feeling will make him physically touchable  No feeling will bring him back  Feelings will make me want him to be here  So that I can hear his voice  I do not want to want  I do not want him disturbed because of my wants  No  I would rather let memories of him simmer quietly in my consciousness   and  in my dreams  I do not want to feel  And peal  Away, my soul  Odometer of my feelings has many zeros on it  They are no more virgin feelings  No freshness that once was  At the site of a girl, for instance  134 Projecting onto her all the best  All that she is not, some things she might become  No, there is no more spark  Odometers do not lie  Vehicle that is my soul is a diesel engine now  No more fast starts, just a subtle vessel to take you from a point  A  to   Point  B  Nothing fancy  I'd like to tell them that they are  getting secondhand stuff  Not my best... far from it... comfort is that it has a record, sort of a history of  Reliability  So I do not want to feel   Because I do not want to be disappointed   Because I do no want to disappoint  The dead, the living, casual ones or   The serious ones  I do not want to disappoint myself  Only I already did  So?  No. 4 Spring 2010 POEM  by  Mirsad Serdarevic      WHY I DO NOT WANT TO FEEL  Sarajevo, October 4, 2009  Because I already do  As I did all these years  Feel and feel and feel  And  Peal, and peal and peal  Because I will feel anyway  Feelings are given  Why invite them?   keywords: best; feelings; peal; soul cache: epiphany-25.pdf plain text: epiphany-25.txt item: #87 of 225 id: epiphany-252 author: Torkamaneh, Pouria; Razi University; Lalbakhsh, Pedram title: Psychogeography and the Victims of the City in McInerney’s Bright Lights, Big City date: 2017-10-16 words: 6638 flesch: 59 summary: Yet, in spite of his endeavors, he cannot pace himself with urban life and soon he finds himself not one with Manhattan since the “city’s economy is made up of strange, subterranean circuits that are as mysterious to you as the grids of wire and pipe under the streets” (McInerney, 1984, p. 86). To represent this social paradigm shift, McInerney dedicates a large bulk of Bright Lights, Big City to the portraiture of city and its atmosphere. keywords: amanda; american; aporetic; arts; atmosphere; big; big city; bright; bright lights; character; city; connection; consciousness; course; coverley; cultural; debord; decision; dream; drugs; effect; english; environment; epiphany; faculty; feeling; fiction; forgotten; form; journal; lalbakhsh; life; lights; literary; literature; living; london; lost; manhattan; mcinerney; mental; metropolitan; mind; model; narrative; narrator; new; new york; novel; place; point; postmodern; press; protagonist; psyche; psychogeography; reality; sciences; sense; shift; social; society; space; strange; streets; studies; time; torkamaneh; transdisciplinary; turn; university; urban; urbanity; victims; vol; walking; walks; way; york cache: epiphany-252.pdf plain text: epiphany-252.txt item: #88 of 225 id: epiphany-254 author: Khorsand, Golbarg; PhD Candidate in English Literature, Shiraz University; Ghasemi, Parvin; professor in Engish Literature, Shiraz University title: A Butlerian Reading of Ernest Hemingway's Personality and his Works date: 2017-10-16 words: 6415 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: Hemingway, Gender Fluidity, Butler, Masochism, Introduction Ernest Hemingway is regarded as one of the best prose writers in American literary canon since the time of the great Romantics of nineteenth century. As Fantina explains Many Hemingway characters, quintessential expressions of the “lost generation,” combine both physical pain and thwarted desires […]. keywords: american; arts; butler; butlerian; case; characters; death; degree; epiphany; ernest; ernest hemingway; fact; faculty; family; fantina; father; female; feminism; fetishism; fiction; form; francis; gender; ghasem; hemingway; heterosexuality; hunting; identity; image; indian; journal; judith; khorsand; life; literary; long; macomber; male; masochism; masochistic; mother; nature; new; notion; pain; performance; performativity; personality; physical; properties; psychological; reading; relationship; sciences; second; separation; sexual; sexuality; social; stories; studies; study; suffering; symbiosis; symbiotic; theories; theory; time; transdisciplinary; violence; vol; war; wave; wife; women; works; writings cache: epiphany-254.pdf plain text: epiphany-254.txt item: #89 of 225 id: epiphany-258 author: Mustafic, Almir; Preljevic, Hamza title: Sino-Russian Relations in Central Asia: Challenges, Concerns and Cooperation date: 2017-10-16 words: 8487 flesch: 50 summary: China balances between the increase in tensions with Russia and development of oil and gas sector in Central Asia, using various means to secure partnership with Russia and seemingly at no cost. Putin’s decision did not stop China’s expansion in Central Asia and Russia is expected to invest significant efforts in order to avoid the Chinese dominance in the region. keywords: activities; addition; affairs; analysis; approach; appropriate; april; arts; asia; aspects; beijing; border; central; central asia; century; certain; china; chinese; claims; cold; collapse; cooperation; countries; current; diplomat; east; economic; eder; end; energy; epiphany; expansion; faculty; february; federation; foreign; gas; growth; important; influence; institutions; interests; international; investments; issues; journal; kazakhstan; march; military; moscow; mustafić; mutual; neoclassical; new; oil; perception; period; policy; possible; power; preljević; realist; region; relations; relationship; relative; resources; russian; russian relations; sciences; security; sino; social; soviet; stable; states; studies; system; theory; transdisciplinary; union; unipolarity; vol; war; world cache: epiphany-258.pdf plain text: epiphany-258.txt item: #90 of 225 id: epiphany-259 author: Namjoo, Mahshid title: LANGUAGE AS A SIGN OF POWER IN THE HANDMAIDʼS TALE date: 2019-11-01 words: 10663 flesch: 65 summary: Secondly, it will discuss how feminists employ linguistic theories to talk about the importance of language in power systems. Consequently, language has always been formed and controlled by the power system; so that language structure can never be far from the act of limitation, censorship, prohibition, and distortion. keywords: access; act; atwood; aunts; butler; center; commentary; communication; control; desires; different; discourse; dominant; entity; epiphany; fact; fairclough; form; foucault; framework; free; freedom; gilead; group; handmaids; hidden; hierarchy; ideologies; ideology; important; individual; journal; kind; language; language system; life; linguistic; mahshid; means; namjoo; new; offred; order; people; person; possibility; power; power system; real; regime; relations; relationship; result; role; rouse; sheridan; sign; social; society; story; storytelling; structure; studies; system; tale; thought; time; transdisciplinary; truth; verbal; vol; way; women; words; york cache: epiphany-259.pdf plain text: epiphany-259.txt item: #91 of 225 id: epiphany-26 author: Guvener, Zuhal; International University of sarajevo title: POEMS date: 2010-08-21 words: 342 flesch: 9 summary: ZUHAL GUVENER - Poems.docx epiphany Journal of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences International University of Sarajevo ISSN 1840-3719 / No. 4 Spring 2010   POEMS  by  Zuhal Güvener      Sarajevo     in this city  only walls speak  openly  while tomorrow beckons  with her siren song  walls picket for remembrance  but  laughter shies away,   skittish as a war‐worn heart    in this city  only walls have memories  while cooler heads caution and counsel peace  walls raise their mute song in defiance but  hearts  shy away, heavy  as a war‐torn land    in this city  the eyeless watch over the careworn  the heartless rule over the hatelorn     time  cat‐padded evenings  strung around the swan neck of my Lady Time  shine darkly glorious in their inexorable passage  each jewel  burning kitten‐clawed  drift past  a slow slow waltz  lashing their feather touch  137    on my face  i  cradle   in my arms  each forgotten dream  and   sip  each  inky  drop  alone  apart  but for   my Lady Time     life in the city  the fog is calling    shades drifting    walking  walking  walking    no soul safe  no soul in sight    the fog is thick  no stars shine  no moon to brighten the daze    walking walking walking    no owls hooting, the silence deafening, shades drifting drifting drifting    no promise of morning         thornbird  you  are  a thorn  138    in my heart  with each beat  pulsating  pain  i   sing  sweeter     *In the book Thornbirds, by Colleen McCullough, a thornbird refers to a mythical bird that searches  for thorn trees from the day it is hatched.  funeral  i haven't saved  my tears in a bottle  ill‐fitting tribute  i thought  acid as they were  pasted together  in a wreath  i'm giving you  my smiles  instead     * Tear bottles were prevalent in ancient Rome and Egypt, when mourners would collect their tears  and bury them with loved ones to show honor and devotion, or send them with their lovers or  husbands when they went to battle.    keywords: city; shades; song; thorn; time; walls cache: epiphany-26.pdf plain text: epiphany-26.txt item: #92 of 225 id: epiphany-262 author: Bolanle, Bello Muhinat; University of Ilorin, Kwara State Nigeria; AbdulRaheem, Yusuf; University of Ilorin, Kwara State Nigeria; Ismail, Amali Oteikwu; University of Ilorin, Kwara State Nigeria title: PERCEPTION OF ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE ON NON-USAGE OF UNIVERSITY'S ICT PLATFORM IN TEACHING ECONOMICS IN UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN date: 2019-01-10 words: 4982 flesch: 47 summary: Vol. 11 no. 1, 2018 75 PERCEPTION OF ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE ON NON- USAGE OF UNIVERSITY’S ICT PLATFORM IN TEACHING ECONOMICS IN UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN Bello Muhinat Bolanle, Yusuf AbdulRaheem, Amali Oteikwu Ismail1 Abstract This study investigated the perception of economics undergraduate on non-usage of the university’s ICT platform in teaching economics at the University of Ilorin. Specifically the study: 1. Examine the perception of undergraduate economics on non-usage of the university’s ICT platform in teaching economics at the University of Ilorin. 2. Ascertain whether there is a difference in the perception of undergraduate economics on non-usage of university’s ICT platform in teaching economics at the University of Ilorin on the basis of gender. keywords: academic; appropriate; available; basis; classroom; difference; economics; education; epiphany; future; gender; google; ict; ict platform; icts; ilorin; individual; influence; information; journal; knowledge; lack; learning; lecturers; level; mean; non; perception; performance; platform; process; reasons; research; respondents; sciences; significant; skills; social; students; studies; study; table; teachers; teaching; technologies; technology; transdisciplinary; undergraduate; undergraduate economics; university; university ict; usage; use; value; vol cache: epiphany-262.pdf plain text: epiphany-262.txt item: #93 of 225 id: epiphany-27 author: Gundogan, Mete; International University of Sarajevo title: Privatization, Competition and Beyond date: 2010-08-21 words: 3698 flesch: 43 summary: No. 4 Spring 2010   Privatization, Competition and Beyond    Mete GÜNDOĞAN  International University of Sarajevo      Introduction  Privatization in general can be seen as transferring or selling State Owned  Enterprises  (SOE)  or  assets  to  individuals  or  private  firms.  Competition  and  privatization  are  sometimes  uneasy  policy  bedfellows.  keywords: assets; bank; better; budget; capital; companies; competition; corporate; countries; economic; economy; efficiency; enterprises; financial; firms; governance; government; implementations; international; investment; market; policy; political; private; privatization; processes; program; public; resources; results; sale; sector; services; shares; soes; state; structural; transfer; turkey; turkish; utilities cache: epiphany-27.pdf plain text: epiphany-27.txt item: #94 of 225 id: epiphany-272 author: Šimić, Goran; International University of Sarajevo; Kazic, Ena title: LEGAL CHALLENGES IN REGULATION OF MINIMUM AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA date: 2017-10-16 words: 7473 flesch: 54 summary: Contemporary tendencies regarding establishment of minimum age limit of criminal responsibility It had been always very delicate question how to establish minimum age limit of criminal responsibility, since the main subject in the decision is a minor. Basically, minimum age limit of criminal responsibility is different for each sex. keywords: act; adolescents; age; age limit; art; arts; bosnia; children; code; comment; committee; convention; countries; crime; criminal; criminal code; criminal law; criminal responsibility; different; epiphany; establishment; fact; faculty; federation; gazette; general; herzegovina; journal; justice; juvenile; law; legal; limit; macr; main; maturity; measures; minimum; minimum age; minors; official; old; older; penal; people; person; procedure; protection; regulation; republic; republika; responsibility; responsible; rights; sciences; social; srpska; states; studies; system; term; transdisciplinary; vol; years; younger; yugoslavia cache: epiphany-272.pdf plain text: epiphany-272.txt item: #95 of 225 id: epiphany-276 author: Bazregarzadeh, Elmira; PhD Student of English Language and Literature at Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran title: Edward Albee’s The Sandbox in the Light of New Historicism date: 2019-01-10 words: 3454 flesch: 61 summary: Albee’s early one-act plays: a new American playwright from whom much is to be expected, In Stephen Bottoms (Ed.),The cambridge companion to Edward Albee (pp. 16-38). In his review of Albee and Stoppard’s recent plays, Brantley mentions: Mr. Albee and Mr. Stoppard are directly descended from Beckett. keywords: albee; american; bottoms; character; conventions; critical; critics; cultural; culture; daddy; death; edward; epiphany; family; foucault; grandma; historical; historicism; history; issues; journal; kolin; life; light; literary; literature; main; man; marriage; mommy; new; paper; past; people; play; power; present; reader; sandbox; society; studies; time; transdisciplinary; vol; work cache: epiphany-276.pdf plain text: epiphany-276.txt item: #96 of 225 id: epiphany-277 author: Anoosheh, Sayed Mohammad; Faculty of Foreign Languages, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran; Oroskhan, Muhammad Hussein; Faculty of Foreign Languages, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Fars, Iran. title: METAPHYSICAL OR DIFFERENTIAL: FITZGERALD'S THE GREAT GATSBY UNDER DERRIDEAN CONCEPT OF LOVE date: 2019-11-01 words: 7710 flesch: 62 summary: Irving Singer (2009) has listed some kinds of love that we habitually speak of: Love of self, of mankind, of nature, of God, of mother and father, of children, of tribe and nation, of sweetheart or spouse or sexual idol, of material possession, of food or drink, of action and repose, of sports, of hobbies or engrossing pursuit, of justice, of science, of truth, of beauty, and so on endlessly. Transcendental or metaphysical love is a shorn of meaning in the Derridean notion of deconstruction. keywords: absolute; american; anoosheh; biloxi; concept; context; daisy; deconstruction; deferral; derrida; derridean; difference; differential; dream; epiphany; failure; fitzgerald; free; gatsby; great; great gatsby; history; human; hussein; idea; interpretation; journal; language; london; love; meaning; metaphysical; moment; muhammad; nature; new; notion; novel; order; oroskhan; outside; past; presence; present; press; question; reality; regard; routledge; sayed; signification; signified; society; structure; studies; subject; system; text; time; tom; transcendental; transdisciplinary; truth; vol; way; world; york cache: epiphany-277.pdf plain text: epiphany-277.txt item: #97 of 225 id: epiphany-28 author: Serdarevic, Mirsad; International University of Sarajevo title: The Myth of Discovering Absolute Truth through Science:How Szasz Mistook Scientific Evidence for Absolute Truth in An Attempt to Deny the Existence of Mental Illness, and Invalidated Experiences of Those Affected by Mental Disorders date: 2010-08-21 words: 5410 flesch: 46 summary: To  Szasz,  medicine  is  “scientific”  and  only  bodily  illness  is  “true”  illness,  whereas  psychiatry  “invented”  so‐called  mental  illness,  which  is  not  real  and  can  only  be  viewed as “metaphorical” illness.  51    Singh’s illustration of scientific approaches limitations is an important one not  only  in  reviewing  Szasz’s  absolutist  stance  in  articulating  his  arguments  against  psychiatry,  but  also  tendency  of  his  critics,  as  well  as  other  scientists  who  have  throughout history made absolutist claims about their scientific theories. keywords: abolitionist; absolute; argument; brain; chicago; court; critics; evidence; field; fire; frank; health; illinois; illness; mathematical; medicine; mental; myth; new; open; pennington; personal; proof; psychiatry; psychological; psychotherapy; research; salle; schaler; science; scientific; scientists; singh; social; squares; szasz; theory; truth cache: epiphany-28.pdf plain text: epiphany-28.txt item: #98 of 225 id: epiphany-280 author: Hasanbegović-Anić, Enedina; University of Sarajevo; Sandić, Aneta; Alispahić, Sabina title: PREVENTION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE APPROACH date: 2019-01-10 words: 6263 flesch: 40 summary: Also, research results show that even when schools use evidence- based preventive programs, those programs are often being conducted in the manner that does not meet established standards (Hallfors & Godette, 2002), what results in reduction of positive outcomes, despite established strong effects of programs in conducted studies (Botvin & Kenneth, 2006). Key traits of efficacious substance abuse prevention programs targeting family, school, and community are presented, as well as examples of good practice. keywords: abuse; activities; adolescents; aim; alcohol; approaches; behavior; botvin; catalano; children; community; contemporary; development; different; disorders; drug; drug abuse; education; efficacious; epiphany; evidence; factors; families; family; field; griffin; hawkins; health; implementation; important; increase; influence; interventions; issues; journal; learning; level; manner; mental; national; number; organizations; outcomes; parents; population; practice; preventive; preventive programs; problem; programs; protective; proved; psychological; research; resistance; results; risk; school; significant; skills; social; studies; substance; substance abuse; substance use; support; time; training; transdisciplinary; vol; youngsters cache: epiphany-280.pdf plain text: epiphany-280.txt item: #99 of 225 id: epiphany-282 author: Nafi', Jamal Subhi; Al-Quds University; Abu Hilal, Randa Hashem; A-Quds University; Jayousi, Farah Rasheed; Al-Quds Uiversity title: Mysticism in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson: A Theological Interpretation date: 2019-01-10 words: 7578 flesch: 62 summary: Vol. 11 no. 1, 2018 95 MYSTICISM IN THE POETRY OF EMILY DICKINSON: A THEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION Jamal Subhi Nafi’, Randa Hashem Abu Hilal, Farah Rasheed Jayousi1 Abstract This paper is an attempt to analyze the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) in order to reveal the extent of mysticism in it, and it focuses on the concept of “theology.” According to Bray (2015), Miss Dickinson “uses strategies of constriction, reduction and anticipation to attempt to control the overwhelming mystical experience of Being” (n. p). keywords: american; attitude; belief; best; christian; concept; concerned; contemplation; death; desire; dewan; dickinson; divine; earth; effect; election; emily; emily dickinson; epiphany; existence; experience; faith; flick; following; god; good; great; heaven; human; immortality; journal; life; lines; literature; living; love; martyrs; material; meaning; men; miss; moral; morning; mystery; mystic; mystical; mysticism; nature; order; place; poems; poetry; press; problems; puritan; reality; references; religious; resurrection; safe; second; self; sense; sin; soul; speculation; stanza; stone; studies; suffering; summer; terms; themes; things; thought; time; transdisciplinary; union; university; view; vol; way; words; world; writing cache: epiphany-282.pdf plain text: epiphany-282.txt item: #100 of 225 id: epiphany-283 author: Hasanagic, Anela; University of Zenica title: The Validity Exploration of General Procrastination Scale (Lay, 1986) date: 2019-01-10 words: 10305 flesch: 53 summary: The gender of an individual is considered an important factor that influence perception in not–usage of University ICT platform in the teaching of economics in the University of Ilorin, due to the differences which male and female members of these areas experienced. *Mean >2.5 = Agreed, Mean< 2.5 = Disagreed Responses from table 3 showed that the mean of all the items is ≥ 2.5, which means that the respondents perceptive all the items as reasons for non-usage of University ICT platform by lecturers on Economics Department. keywords: activities; alpha; analysis; appropriate; basis; classroom; component; days; delay; delaying; difference; economics; education; epiphany; factor; factorial; ferrari; gender; general; good; gps; health; high; ict; ict platform; icts; ilorin; important; individual; information; instrument; items; journal; knowledge; lack; lay; learning; lecturers; level; management; mean; minute; need; non; people; perception; person; platform; poor; possible; process; procrastination; procrastination scale; purpose; questionnaire; reasons; reliability; research; respondents; right; sample; scale; school; sciences; significant; skills; social; statistics; students; studies; study; table; tasks; teachers; teaching; technology; things; time; total; transdisciplinary; undergraduate; undergraduate economics; university; university ict; usage; use; validity; value; vol; way; work cache: epiphany-283.pdf plain text: epiphany-283.txt item: #101 of 225 id: epiphany-285 author: Wanda, Ronald Elly; Mount Kenya University; Muchemi, Joyce; Mount Kenya University; Kefa, Nyandoro; Mount Kenya University title: COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN PEACE-BUILDING: A CASE OF MOUNT ELGON RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION IN BUNGOMA COUNTY, KENYA date: 2019-11-01 words: 6480 flesch: 55 summary: Overall, the community strongly pointed at land and “dirty politics” as issues being at the forefront of community conflict in Mt. Elgon. Keywords: community conflict, indigenous practices, restorative justice, peace-building. keywords: actors; africa; approaches; area; building; central; communities; community; community members; conflict; data; development; efforts; elgon; elgon area; epiphany; focus; galtung; group; important; indigenous; involved; involvement; journal; justice; kenya; land; lederach; level; local; locality; members; mera; methods; militia; mount; mt elgon; number; peace; peacebuilding; practices; process; refugees; region; research; resolution; respondents; restorative; role; situation; social; structural; studies; study; theory; total; traditional; transdisciplinary; transformation; understanding; use; violence; vol; wanda; win; work cache: epiphany-285.pdf plain text: epiphany-285.txt item: #102 of 225 id: epiphany-289 author: Draganović, Selvira; International University of Sarajevo; Kurulmaz, Baha title: Depression and anxiety levels among chronic kidney patients date: 2019-01-10 words: 5111 flesch: 51 summary: Results of this study, next to important scientific contribution, indicate importance and the need for professional help psychological support for chronic kidney disease patients in order to diminish the psychological impact of facing chronic illness. Thus, it is no surprise that depression is not only common but most common mental health condition among chronic kidney disease patients. keywords: aim; anxiety; anxiety levels; association; beck; changes; chronic; chronic kidney; ckd; common; condition; control; control group; depression; development; diagnosis; difference; disease; disease patients; disorders; doi; end; epiphany; equality; experimental; experimental group; factors; failure; family; fear; general; group; health; hemodialysis; higher; hospital; illness; inventory; journal; kidney; kidney disease; kidney patients; level; life; mean; measure; medical; members; months; outcomes; participants; patients; people; physical; population; possible; prevalence; problems; psychological; renal; research; results; scale; scores; significant; state; std; studies; study; symptoms; table; test; time; trait; transdisciplinary; transplantation; treatment; turkey; turkish; vol; years cache: epiphany-289.pdf plain text: epiphany-289.txt item: #103 of 225 id: epiphany-29 author: Panjeta, Lejla; IUS title: Media as a Vaccine against Critical Thinking date: 2012-01-10 words: 7117 flesch: 52 summary: If the threat is candy wrapped in media content, as is done so by the demand of market and recipients themselves (and imposed by politics and corporation interest), then the threat is no longer understood as a threat by the recipient. But if the threat is “candy wrapped” in media content, as is done so by the demand of market and consumers themselves (and imposed by politics and/or corporate interests), then the threat is no longer understood by the consumer. keywords: antigens; arts; body; communication; consumers; content; control; corporate; critical; critical thinking; device; difference; disease; effects; epiphany; fact; faculty; framed; free; good; human; immune; information; inoculation; interest; journal; l. panjeta; language; majority; mass; media; message; metaphor; methods; mind; new; new media; news; opinion; panjeta; panjeta media; participants; perception; perspective; persuasive; process; propaganda; reality; receiver; sciences; shape; shaping; shifting; social; social sciences; studies; system; terminology; theory; thinking; thinking epiphany; threat; today; tool; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; vaccination; vaccine; virus; visual; vol; youtube cache: epiphany-29.pdf plain text: epiphany-29.txt item: #104 of 225 id: epiphany-298 author: Silvestri, Simonetta title: THE FORGOTTEN SOMALIA: A KEY FACTOR FOR PEACE AND STABILITY IN THE HORN OF AFRICA date: 2019-11-01 words: 6284 flesch: 48 summary: The alternative is a war in northern Somalia that would be extremely costly to both sides, tarnish their international reputations, worsen an already grave humanitarian predicament and undercut efforts to counter Al-Shabaab and the small, but deadly ISIS branch in Puntland. In fact, beside the challenges posed by Al Shabaab Somalia remains extremely divided internally due to clans fighting for territorial power, federal resources appropriation, and federal members states conflicts and armed clashes over borders like Somaliland and Puntland on the contentious issue of Sool, Sanaag and Ayn or Puntland and Galmudug over the divided city of Gaalkacyo for instance. keywords: actors; africa; al shabaab; amisom; areas; armed; arms; army; attacks; building; capacity; challenges; cohesion; communities; community; conflict; countries; country; crime; crisis; development; domestic; economic; efforts; enforcement; epiphany; extremism; factor; federal; fight; forces; forgotten; governance; government; horn; humanitarian; institutions; international; journal; key; law; local; long; maritime; migration; military; national; nations; need; new; opportunities; peace; policy; political; process; puntland; regional; resolution; risk; rule; sector; security; services; shabaab; social; somalia; somaliland; stability; state; studies; support; system; terrorism; threat; transdisciplinary; union; united; unscr; violence; violent; vol; war; world; years; yemen cache: epiphany-298.pdf plain text: epiphany-298.txt item: #105 of 225 id: epiphany-299 author: Daghamin, Rashed; University of Hail, Saudi Arabia title: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF RACIAL AND CULTURAL TRAUMAS IN E. M. FORSTER’S A PASSAGE TO INDIA date: 2019-11-01 words: 6435 flesch: 54 summary: Ronny tries to convince both himself and Mrs. Moore of the British important presence in colonial India (Abu Baker 77). The miserable situation in colonized India deteriorated due to the violations of the values and rights of the indigenous Indians. keywords: adela; ahmad; anglo; attitudes; aziz; behavior; boehmer; british; colonial; colonialism; colonization; colonized; communities; community; cultural; daghamin; different; e.m; east; english; englishmen; epiphany; fielding; forster; friendship; gods; group; halmstad; human; india; indians; indigenous; inferior; interracial; journal; khan; literature; locals; love; miserable; moore; mrs; natives; new; novel; oppression; party; passage; people; personal; political; post; postcolonial; race; racial; racialism; racism; rashed; relationships; rulers; ruling; social; society; studies; tension; theory; tolerance; transdisciplinary; traumas; turton; understanding; values; vol; west; white; yousafzai cache: epiphany-299.pdf plain text: epiphany-299.txt item: #106 of 225 id: epiphany-3 author: Akca, Catherina title: Religion and Identity in James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man date: 2008-12-28 words: 3706 flesch: 60 summary: So, in A Portrait, key moments in Stephen Dedalus‟ emotional, spiritual and aesthetic development are given as a “fluid succession of presents” (Mitchell, 1976: 70), through which what Joyce calls “the curve of an emotion” is drawn out, culminating at the point where Stephen affirms his identity as a young artist (Epstein, 1971: 102-103). Stephen Dedalus‟ declaration in Joyce‟s Ulysses that “History ….. is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake” has been linked with Marx‟s description of history as “the tradition of all the dead generations that weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living” (Harding, 2003: 119). keywords: akca; artist; authority; belanger; catherina; catholic; catholicism; childs; church; cultural; dedalus; existence; faith; fall; family; god; guilt; hand; identity; ireland; irish; james; james joyce; joyce; life; like; london; man; modernism; morality; mulrooney; nationalist; new; nietzsche; parnell; politics; portrait; religion; religious; roman; spiritual; stephen; time; university; world; young cache: epiphany-3.pdf plain text: epiphany-3.txt item: #107 of 225 id: epiphany-30 author: Bosnak, Metin; IUS title: “Turning the Whole Affair into a Ballad” of Misogyny date: 2012-01-11 words: 7047 flesch: 68 summary: Zenobia and Priscilla are two diametrically opposite halves of Hawthorne's imaginary woman (Fiedler, 1982, p. 201; Von Abele, 1955, p. 63). Nevertheless, he is puzzled to see that “our Priscilla betook herself into the shadow of Zenobia’s protection” (p. 32). keywords: actual; affair; american; arts; ballad; bauer; blithedale; boșnak; brook; century; characters; community; coverdale; culture; death; desalvo; different; duke; durham; earlier; edenic; epiphany; eve; faculty; farm; fiction; figure; fryer; fuller; half; hawthorne; hollingsworth; ideas; journal; lady; later; letter; life; like; lilith; literary; literature; london; love; male; members; misogy; misogy ny; narrator; nathaniel; new; nineteenth; novel; ny epiphany; play; press; priscilla; romance; sciences; social; society; story; studies; transdisciplinary; turning; university; university press; utopia; vol; woman; york; zenobia cache: epiphany-30.pdf plain text: epiphany-30.txt item: #108 of 225 id: epiphany-300 author: Demirtas, Ozgur; Inonu University; Derin, Neslihan; Inonu University title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEAN APPROXIMATION AND ENVIRONMENT date: 2019-11-01 words: 4417 flesch: 46 summary: In this context, it can be stated that the adoption of lean production practices improves the organization’s environmental performance (Jabbour, C. J. C., de Sousa Jabbour, A. B. L., Govindan, K., Teixeira, A. A., & de Souza Freitas, W. R., 2013). That’s why; scholars propose that the adoption of lean management practices has an important influence on the environmental performance of manufacturing establishments. keywords: approach; authors; business; cleaner; customer; development; environmental; epiphany; firms; govindan; green; idea; image; impact; influence; journal; kress; lean; lean approach; lean production; lean thinking; management; manufacturing; model; order; organizations; outcomes; performance; positive; practices; processes; production; products; relationship; resources; studies; study; sustainable; system; thinking; time; tools; transdisciplinary; upreti; use; value; vol; waste cache: epiphany-300.pdf plain text: epiphany-300.txt item: #109 of 225 id: epiphany-31 author: Mulalic, Muhidin; IUS title: Women’s NGOs and Civil Society Building in Bosnia-Herzegovin date: 2012-01-11 words: 5549 flesch: 40 summary: The Resolution on Combating Violence Against Women in the Family was adopted to combat violence against women in the family. Similarly, prior to the general elections in 2010, TPO Foundation made a campaign “Empowerment of Women Voters: 101 Reasons to Vote for Women” which was purposefully aimed at motivating women to take an active role in political participation (www.tpo.ba). keywords: active; arts; bosnia; bosniaherzegovina; building; civil; civil society; conflict; economic; education; elections; epiphany; equality; establishment; faculty; framework; functions; gender; herzegovina; human; international; issues; journal; law; laws; legal; media; monitoring; mulalić; ngos; organizations; paper; participation; peace; political; post; process; public; rights; role; sciences; services; significant; social; society; society building; socio; state; studies; training; transdisciplinary; violence; vol; war; women; zenica cache: epiphany-31.pdf plain text: epiphany-31.txt item: #110 of 225 id: epiphany-316 author: Nag, Sourav Kumar; Onda Thana Mahavidyalaya title: POLITICS OF THE DOMICILE IN THIONG’O’S MATIGARI date: 2020-01-16 words: 4931 flesch: 63 summary: Keywords: Neocolonialism, Space, Resistance, Home space, Memory, Ideology. Evidently, in the novel, Ngugi uses home space as a metaphor for the nation. keywords: blunt; boy; british; children; clean; colonial; colonial home; country; domestic; domestic space; domesticity; dream; ethics; failure; family; fanon; gikandi; government; home; home space; homecoming; homestead; house; independence; journeys; justice; kenya; marks; matigari; mau; mugamo; nation; nationalist; neocolonial; new; ngugi; nicholls; novel; people; politics; postcolonial; postcolony; pre; programme; return; search; settler; spaces; spatial; thiong’o; tree; truth; values; victory; vision; voice; white; williams; women cache: epiphany-316.pdf plain text: epiphany-316.txt item: #111 of 225 id: epiphany-318 author: Soetan, Aderonke Kofe; Department of Educational Technology, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Onojah, Amos Ochayi; University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Oluwakemi, Alli Silifat; Department of Educational Technology, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Ayodeji, Aladesusi Gboyega; Department of Educational Technology, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Janet, Aderogba Adenike; Department of Educational Technology, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Olabo, Obielodan Omotayo; Department of Educational Technology, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria title: SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' UTILIZATION OF INDIGENOUS INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES IN TEACHING BASIC TECHNOLOGY IN KWARA STATE date: 2020-01-16 words: 5158 flesch: 45 summary: Therefore, this study investigated (i) the types of indigenous instructional resources that are available for basic technology (ii) if basic technology teachers use indigenous instructional resources (iii) influence of gender in using indigenous instructional resources by the teacher in a secondary school in Kwara State. The finding revealed that the available indigenous instructional resources are being utilized by basic technology teachers and there was no significant difference between male and female teacher utilization of indigenous instructional resources for teaching basic technology. keywords: access; age; analysis; areas; available; basic; basic education; basic technology; ceramics; curriculum; data; development; difference; education; female; figure; gender; ilorin; indigenous; indigenous instructional; information; instructional; instructional resources; instrument; journal; knowledge; kwara; kwara state; lagos; learners; learning; lecturers; local; male; material; mean; metal; national; nigeria; percent; pot; press; process; qualification; research; resources; respondents; schools; science; secondary; significant; skills; social; society; state; students; studies; study; table; teachers; teaching; techniques; technology; upper; use; utilization; wood cache: epiphany-318.pdf plain text: epiphany-318.txt item: #112 of 225 id: epiphany-32 author: Jeftiċ, Alma; IUS title: Thinking With Glands – Jouissance of Women's Writing date: 2012-01-11 words: 6367 flesch: 57 summary: Female writing is often connected to female biology and the role a woman plays in society. In an equivalent way, the special discourse of female writing has produced l'ecriture feminine, liberatory female writing of the future. keywords: article; arts; authors; biological; body; bovenschen; castration; childbirth; cixous; development; different; discourse; enjoyment; epiphany; faculty; female; female writing; feminine; femininity; feminist; formation; freud; friedman; gender; glands; history; identity; jeftić; jouissance; journal; l'ecriture; lacan; language; literary; main; majesty; man; masculine; metaphor; mind; mother; murfin; new; oedipus; order; ovarian; penis; phallic; phallus; phases; psychoanalytic; rules; sciences; showalter; signifier; social; stanford; studies; surplus; theories; thinking; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; vol; white; women; writing; writing epiphany cache: epiphany-32.pdf plain text: epiphany-32.txt item: #113 of 225 id: epiphany-323 author: Kart Aktaş, Nilüfer; Istanbul University; Çınar, Hande Sanem; Istanbul University title: AN OVERVIEW OF URBAN CHANGE PROCESS IN ISTANBUL METROPOLIS date: 2019-11-01 words: 4107 flesch: 53 summary: In Turkey, migration from rural to urban areas that took place between the 1950s and 1980s has caused millions of people to migrate to cosmopolitan cities, like Istanbul. Then, migrations are determined by the geographic expansion of urban areas through annexations and the transformation and reclassification of rural villages into small urban settlements. keywords: aktaş; areas; buildings; change; cities; city; cultural; development; economic; environment; epiphany; figure; hande; history; housing; important; istanbul; journal; kart; kağıthane; life; metropolis; migrants; migration; nilüfer; overview; people; planning; population; process; projects; purpose; regeneration; region; rent; respondents; result; retrieved; rural; sanem; shanty; social; studies; sulukule; transdisciplinary; transformation; turkey; urban; urban regeneration; urbanization; url; vol; zeytinburnu; çınar cache: epiphany-323.pdf plain text: epiphany-323.txt item: #114 of 225 id: epiphany-324 author: Ajayi, Oluwagbemiga Samson; University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria title: ACADEMIC SELF-EFFICACY, GENDER AND ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION date: 2020-02-06 words: 5001 flesch: 37 summary: This study explores the prevalence of academic procrastination and the prevalent type of procrastinators among undergraduate students. Keywords: Academic procrastination, self-efficacy, procrastinatory behaviour. keywords: academic; academic procrastination; academic self; active; active procrastination; active undergraduate; association; behaviour; choi; college; delay; difference; educational; efficacy; female; ferrari; findings; gender; individual; items; journal; learning; passive; performance; prevalence; procrastination; procrastinatory behaviour; psychology; research; scale; self; significant; social; steel; students; studies; study; table; tasks; time; tuckman; type; undergraduate; undergraduate procrastinators; undergraduate students; university cache: epiphany-324.pdf plain text: epiphany-324.txt item: #115 of 225 id: epiphany-33 author: Brljavac, Bedrudin title: The European Union in International Politics: Acting as a Global Civilian Power (GCP) date: 2012-01-11 words: 10976 flesch: 56 summary: The end of civilian power EU: A welcome demise or cause for concern? Since the study examines the concept of civilian power in the context of EU foreign policy we will use a constructivist perspective in order to support the central line of thought. keywords: 1999; actors; addition; affairs; agreement; aid; arts; brljavac; capabilities; central; civilian; civilian power; clear; commission; common; community; context; cooperation; council; countries; defence; democracy; development; dunne; eastern; economic; eds; enlargement; environmental; epiphany; eu aid; eu foreign; eu member; eu states; eu`s; european; european union; external; faculty; forces; foreign; foreign policy; framework; global; global civilian; governance; hadfield; idea; identity; important; influence; instance; instruments; integration; international; journal; keukeleire; law; london; macmillan; macnaughton; maull; member; member states; military; multilateral; new; norms; order; oxford; policies; policy; political; politics; power; power epiphany; power europe; press; principles; process; promotion; public; question; relations; role; rules; sciences; security; sedelmeier; smith; social; soft; states; studies; study; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; union; united; university; use; values; vol; war; world cache: epiphany-33.pdf plain text: epiphany-33.txt item: #116 of 225 id: epiphany-332 author: Draganović, Selvira; International University of Sarajevo title: NEW MEDIA’S POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACTS ON YOUTH date: 2020-02-05 words: 4000 flesch: 49 summary: Social media and content shared on social media might contribute, positively or negative to, adolescents development of the self. We might boldly state that people might not function well without new media. keywords: adolescents; adults; behavior; benefits; boyd; children; development; emotional; facebook; family; healthy; identity; impact; important; influence; information; internet; journal; kipp; life; livingstone; media; negative; new; new media; online; parents; participation; peers; people; physical; positive; potential; press; psychological; reid; risks; school; self; shaffer; sites; skills; social; social media; society; stage; studies; time; use; values; weigle; york; young; youth cache: epiphany-332.pdf plain text: epiphany-332.txt item: #117 of 225 id: epiphany-335 author: Nigoević, Magdalena; University of Split; Vukančić, Nikolina; University of Split title: REPRESENTATION OF THE SLAVIC ETHNICITY IN THE ITALIAN NEWSPAPER LA REPUBBLICA date: 2020-02-05 words: 3850 flesch: 54 summary: According to ISTAT (Italian Statistical Institute) data from 2016, among SEUMS, it is Poland that has the primacy over other Slavic countries with its residents dwelling in Italy, precisely 97,986 of them, i.e. 1.95% of all foreign residents. On the other hand, other Slavic countries represent less than 0.5% of the total number of foreign residents: Croatia with 18,050 citizens (0.36%), Slovakia with 8,505 residents (0.17%), Czech Republic with 5,805 residents (0.12%); Slovenia with 2,564 (less than 1%) citizens dwelling in Italy is the least numerous country.8 Methodology For the purpose of this research, the Italian newspaper La Repubblica (the third most read newspaper with 2,080,000 readers per day) has been used.9 keywords: analysis; articles; bulgaria; citizens; countries; country; croatia; cultural; culture; czech; daily; data; different; economics; ethnicity; european; finances; image; italian; italy; media; member; newspaper; number; occurrences; podgornik; poland; political; position; present; republic; research; residents; seums; slavic; slavic countries; slovakia; slovenia; states; studies; table; technology; terms; text; topic; total; udovič cache: epiphany-335.pdf plain text: epiphany-335.txt item: #118 of 225 id: epiphany-336 author: Ozkan, Aydin; Independent scholar title: CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF HİLMİ BABA’S WORKS date: 2020-02-05 words: 9213 flesch: 65 summary: (Hilmi Baba, 1884, 4-5) There are seven works of Bosnalı Hilmi Baba at the Süleymaniye Library in Istanbul. During this turbulent period Hilmi Baba, a provincial scholar from Bosnia discussed whether the Muslims living in the region should immigrate to Anatolia. keywords: administration; affairs; ala; ali; ankara; application; arabic; austria; austro; authority; baba; beginning; bey; bosnia; bosniaks; changes; chapter; christians; corps; duha; education; efendi; empire; end; equality; era; exegesis; fatih; following; government; governor; great; hadiths; herzegovina; hicret; hilmi; hilmi baba; hungarian; ibid; immigrants; infidels; issues; istanbul; i̇brahim; journal; land; library; life; local; mahmud; manuscript; mehmet; migration; military; montenegro; muhammad; muslims; mustafa; new; non; notables; order; osmanlı; ottoman; ottoman state; pamphlet; parliament; paşa; people; policies; political; prophet; qur’anic; rebellion; reforms; region; religious; risale; risalesi; sarajevo; schools; service; sheets; social; soldiers; state; studies; subjects; sultan; system; süleymaniye; tanzimat; tefsir; time; transdisciplinary; use; verses; views; vol; volume; war; western; words; work cache: epiphany-336.pdf plain text: epiphany-336.txt item: #119 of 225 id: epiphany-34 author: Draganović, Selvira title: Approaches to Feminist Therapy: A Case Study Illustration date: 2012-01-11 words: 6311 flesch: 44 summary: Feminist therapy is important therapy approach with significant therapy goals contribution in relation to women’s mental health issues. Key words: feminism, feminist psychology, feminist theory, feminist therapy and counseling, feminist philosophical approaches Corresponding author: Selevira Draganović; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, International University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; e-mail: sdraganovic@ius.edu.ba; selvirad@hotmail.com mailto:sdraganovic@ius.edu.ba mailto:selvirad@hotmail.com S. Draganović Approaches to Feminist Therapy: A Case Study Illustration Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1, (2011) keywords: approaches; arts; case; case study; change; client; concepts; counseling; cultural; development; differences; draganović; epiphany; equality; esteem; faculty; female; feminist; feminist psychology; feminist therapy; field; gender; goals; good; illustration; illustration epiphany; individual; intervention; issues; journal; male; movement; new; parents; personal; personality; philosophical; political; power; practice; problems; psychological; psychologists; psychology; psychotherapy; remer; role; sciences; self; sharf; social; society; specific; studies; study; study illustration; techniques; theories; theory; therapist; therapy; traditional; transdisciplinary; vol; women; women´s; worell; work; york cache: epiphany-34.pdf plain text: epiphany-34.txt item: #120 of 225 id: epiphany-341 author: Abootalebi, Hassan title: THE COLLAPSE OF THE WHITE AUTHORITY OVER THE BLACK IN J. M. COETZEE’S DISGRACE IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA date: 2020-12-20 words: 4786 flesch: 65 summary: Discussion Disgrace concerns David Lurie, “fifty-two, divorced” who has “solved the problem of sex rather well” (Coetzee 1999, p. 2), and who earns a living by teaching at the Cape Technical university in post-apartheid South Africa. The violent actions and racial discriminations in post-apartheid South Africa are omnipresent happening “every day, every hour, every minute...in every quarter of the country” (p. 42). keywords: abootalebi; africa; apartheid; authority; bhabha; black; coetzee; collapse; colonial; colonizer; david; disgrace; dominant; end; epiphany; group; head; identity; journal; life; lucy; man; marriage; matter; mimicry; new; novel; order; past; petrus; post; power; races; racial; rape; rights; sexual; situation; south; studies; transdisciplinary; university; violence; vol; way; white; white authority; women cache: epiphany-341.pdf plain text: epiphany-341.txt item: #121 of 225 id: epiphany-344 author: Hassan Kul, Sara; Near East University; Ünal-Aydın, Pınar; International University of Sarajevo; Balıkçı, Kuzeymen; Cyprus Social Sciences University; Aydın, Orkun; International University of Sarajevo title: EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF METACOGNITION AND SOCIAL COGNITION IN ALCOHOL USE AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN TURKISH REPUBLIC OF NORTHERN CYPRUS date: 2021-08-29 words: 5983 flesch: 49 summary: Personality and alcohol metacognitions as predictors of weekly levels of alcohol use in binge drinking university students. As predicted by our hypothesis, the investigation of the link between alcohol use, metacognition, and so- cial cognition showed that alcohol drinkers had lower social cognition than non-alcohol ones. keywords: abuse; alcohol; alcohol use; alcoholism; analysis; audit; aydın; balıkçı; beliefs; cognitive; confidence; consciousness; consumption; control; correlation; data; demographic; difference; disorders; doi; drinking; effects; emotional; et al; eyes; gender; health; higher; individuals; intake; journal; kul; kuzeymen; level; mast; mcq-30; mental; metacognition; mind; no.1; orkun; orkun aydın; participants; people; problems; psychology; pınar; relationship; research; results; sara; scales; self; significant; social; socio; status; students; studies; study; sub; subscales; substance; test; theory; thoughts; transdisciplinary; university; use; variable; vol; wells; world; young; çakıcı; ünal cache: epiphany-344.pdf plain text: epiphany-344.txt item: #122 of 225 id: epiphany-346 author: Aydın, Orkun; International University of Sarajevo; Ünal-Aydın, Pınar; International University of Sarajevo; Boz, Canahmet; International University of Sarajevo title: EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTION RECOGNITION ABILITY AND PREVENTIVE BEHAVIOURS RELATED TO THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK IN TURKISH SOCIETY date: 2020-12-20 words: 5661 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: COVID-19, emotion recognition, preventive behavior, outbreak, pandemic, corona virus * Impairment in emotion recognition has been reported in many psychiatric disorders such as anxiety (Aydın et al., 2019), depression (Leppänen et al., 2004), schizophrenia (Couture et al., 2006), generalized anxiety and panic disorders (Mennin et al., 2005; Ünal- Aydın et al., 2019). keywords: ability; areas; aydın; aydın et; behaviors; boz; covid-19; covid-19 outbreak; data; disease; emotion; emotion recognition; emotional; epiphany; et al; eyes; fear; health; individuals; information; international; journal; mind; negative; neutral; o. aydın; outbreak; outside; pandemic; participants; perception; positive; preventive; psychiatric; public; recognition; related; relationship; research; responses; responsive; risk; rmet; role; skills; social; stress; studies; study; test; transdisciplinary; vol; week; ünal cache: epiphany-346.pdf plain text: epiphany-346.txt item: #123 of 225 id: epiphany-347 author: Suljić, Vesna; International University of Sarajevo title: TRANSLATING POETRY: CAN YOU LEARN IT? date: 2020-12-20 words: 8242 flesch: 58 summary: Translating poetry can be studied and learnt provided that the student acquires a solid background knowledge in different translation theories as well as in prosody (versification), historical context, different styles and ways of use of lexis, grammar or syntax. On the other hand, Werner Koller’s framework identifies five types of translation equivalence. keywords: aesthetic; andrew; appendix; bakić; bih; bosnian; century; change; choices; content; coy; creative; day; devices; different; dok; enchantment; english; epiphany; equivalence; example; features; form; gioia; gospo; historical; idea; instance; jer; journal; k’o; lady; language; lexical; library; lines; literary; long; love; marvell; meaning; metaphysical; meter; mistress; mood; natural; number; optional; order; original; particular; person; poem; poetic; poetry; poets; possible; principle; process; prose; reader; rhyme; rhythm; second; sound; source; source language; stage; stanza; structure; studies; style; suljić; suljić translating; syntax; target; target language; text; theory; time; title; tone; training; transdisciplinary; translating poetry; translation; translation process; translators; tvoje; use; visual; vol; williams; woman; word; work cache: epiphany-347.pdf plain text: epiphany-347.txt item: #124 of 225 id: epiphany-348 author: Rybakova, Maria title: BOOK REVIEW: SEVASTI KYRIAS DAKO, MY LIFE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE PIONEER OF FEMALE EDUCATION IN ALBANIA. COMPILED BY DANA STUCKY. EDITED BY DAVID HOSAFLOOK. TIRANA: INSTITUTE FOR ALBANIAN AND PROTESTANT STUDIES, 2016 date: 2020-12-20 words: 1600 flesch: 49 summary: Sevasti Kyrias Dako is a multifaceted figure: an educationalist, a feminist, a patriot, she was also a convert to Protestantism, her brother being one of the first Albanian Protestant preachers. Four years later, thanks to the efforts of Sevasti Kyrias Dako and her brother Gerasim, the first Albanian school for girls opened its doors, also in Kortcha. keywords: albanian; alphabet; autobiography; book; brother; college; dako; education; gerasim; girls; history; hosaflook; kortcha; kyrias; language; national; paraskevi; protestant; review; rybakova; school; sevasti; stucky; studies; tirana cache: epiphany-348.pdf plain text: epiphany-348.txt item: #125 of 225 id: epiphany-35 author: Boz, Tuba; IUS title: Religious Conversion, Models and Paradigms date: 2012-01-11 words: 6628 flesch: 53 summary: The stories of Aliya and Jan will be used to a large extent as their experiences are compelling and shed light on the general experiences of Muslim women converts in Melbourne who participated in this study. This paper employs primary data collected during this historical period to examine issues regarding broader issues of identity politics, religious conversion as well as the everyday life experiences of female converts to Islam. keywords: arts; australian; boz; boz religious; change; clash; conversion; converted; converts; cultural; debates; decision; epiphany; experiences; faculty; faith; family; female; friends; gender; hefner; hijab; identity; image; interaction; interest; islam; islamic; issues; journal; life; melbourne; models; muslim; new; order; paper; paradigms; paradigms epiphany; people; personal; political; politics; press; process; religion; religious; religious conversion; right; sciences; self; social; social sciences; society; stage; states; studies; study; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; understanding; vol; way; west; women cache: epiphany-35.pdf plain text: epiphany-35.txt item: #126 of 225 id: epiphany-351 author: Serdarević, Mirsad; The Chicago School of Professional Psychology; Tahirović, Senija; Private Practice Psychologist, Former Associate Professor of Psychology, International University of Sarajevo title: APPLICATION OF AN ECOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK TO CLINICAL PRACTICE WITH ADOLESCENTS: TRANSGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF WAR-RELATED TRAUMA IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA date: 2020-12-20 words: 4391 flesch: 44 summary: Finally, we explore how the current cultural, political, and societal realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina affect the population in general and the children of war survivors in particular. Finally, we explore how the current cultural, political, and societal realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina affect the population in general and the children of war survivors in particular. keywords: adolescent; aida; application; approach; bosnia; broader; bronfenbrenner; case; children; clinical; conflicts; development; ecological; ecological framework; effects; epiphany; example; framework; health; herzegovina; individual; journal; mental; model; mother; parents; particular; political; population; practice; psychological; ptsd; rape; relationship; research; samir; school; serdarević; sexual; societal; state; studies; study; survivors; tahirović; transdisciplinary; trauma; traumatic; veterans; violence; vol; war cache: epiphany-351.pdf plain text: epiphany-351.txt item: #127 of 225 id: epiphany-352 author: Slatinska, Anna; Faculty of Arts, Matej Bel University title: HOME AND LANDSCAPE IN JURAJ KUNIAK´S POETRY. SEEKING AND FORMING PERSONAL IDENTITY IN THE AUTHOR´S POEMS AND POETIC TEXTS date: 2021-03-18 words: 8896 flesch: 65 summary: The origin of the phenomena is also explored as well as how it affected Juraj Kuniak and his writing process. Juraj Kuniak belongs to one particular poetic group, i.e. the work of lay spiritual poets (J. Kuniak, R. Jurolek, E. J. Groch, M. Milčák, V. Kupka, P. Milčák, J. Gavura, J. Palaščák) which reveals the weakening of the historically strong tradition of “symbolic” tenden- cy in favour of “(post)avantguard” approaches (Juhásová, 2016: 143). keywords: 21st; anna; anna slatinská; attachment; author; bit; century; childhood; collection; concept; cor; cor cordi; cordi; country; cultural; different; fact; family; father; future; global; grandparents; great; heart; history; home; human; identity; illinois; important; international; john; john minahane; journal; juraj; juraj kuniak; ján; kordíky; kudlička; kuniak; kuniak´s; kuniak´s poetry; landscape; language; life; love; memories; milan; minahane; mystica; national; no.1; palatine; paper; parents; past; people; pilgrimage; place; poems; poetic; poetry; press; readers; references; reflections; respect; rock; roots; rosa; ružomberok; rúfus; seclusion; self; sense; slatinská; slatinská home; slovak; slovakia; space; studies; texts; tolerance; topics; transdisciplinary; translation; usa; vol; way; works; world; world´s; černová cache: epiphany-352.pdf plain text: epiphany-352.txt item: #128 of 225 id: epiphany-355 author: Ahmetspahić, Adisa; University of Sarajevo; Kahrić, Damir; University of Sarajevo title: HOOKAH AND B&H YOUTH: TOWARDS A SUBCULTURE? date: 2021-08-22 words: 4893 flesch: 58 summary: Furthermore, it was important to measure how often our respondents visit hookah bars to determine whether the fre- quency of visits influences the membership in hookah subculture or not. Hence, the hookah subculture then may have several taxonomies or sub-subcul- tures in terms of clothing styles, which refutes our argument that sport-like attires are the usual types of fashion recognizable inside hookah bars and hookah subculture in B&H. Table IV. keywords: adisa; age; ahmetspahić; auto; b&h; b&h youth; bars; belonging; bosnia; certain; damir; damir kahrić; descriptive; fashion; groups; herzegovina; hookah; hookah bars; hookah subculture; idea; identity; journal; kahrić; literature; majority; music; new; no.1; paper; people; questionnaire; research; respondents; results; social; statement; studies; style; subculture; table; table iv; transdisciplinary; trend; tune; undecided; vol; youth cache: epiphany-355.pdf plain text: epiphany-355.txt item: #129 of 225 id: epiphany-356 author: Serdarevic, Mirsad; The Chicago School of Professional Psychology title: BRIEF REPORT: PREVENTING LATE-LIFE DEPRESSION IN LOW – AND MIDDLE – INCOME COUNTRIES (LMICS) date: 2021-08-29 words: 2256 flesch: 47 summary: DIL is a novel approach to depression prevention in a low-resource coun- try. It is ar- gued that behavioral activation is intertwined through all four components and as such it integrates them into one whole (Reynolds et al., 2018). keywords: adults; anxiety; approach; behavioral; brief; care; countries; depression; dil; et al; goa; health; india; intervention; late; lay; lhcs; life; lmics; low; major; mental; mirsad; older; participants; prevention; primary; problem; report; reynolds; serdarević; study; symptoms; therapy cache: epiphany-356.pdf plain text: epiphany-356.txt item: #130 of 225 id: epiphany-357 author: Alispahic, Sabina; Hasanbegović-Anić, Enedina; University of Sarajevo; Tuce, Đenita; University of Sarajevo title: BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS AS PREDICTORS OF MINDFULNESS: A STUDY ON A BOSNIAN SAMPLE date: 2021-08-22 words: 3094 flesch: 47 summary: Many types of research also examine how personality traits can be related to mindfulness. The predictor variables were the Big five personality traits (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Consci- entiousness, and Openness), and the criterion variable was the total result on mindfulness scale. keywords: agreeableness; alispahic; analysis; anić; baer; big; conscientiousness; correlation; enedina; experience; extraversion; hasanbegović; individuals; john; journal; krietemeyer; mindfulness; neuroticism; openness; p<.01; participants; personality; personality traits; positive; predictors; psychology; regression; research; results; sabina; sample; significant; smith; studies; traits; transdisciplinary; tuce; variable; đenita cache: epiphany-357.pdf plain text: epiphany-357.txt item: #131 of 225 id: epiphany-36 author: Brown, Barbara Ann title: Poetics of Disintegration in Laure’s “Poems before the summer of 1936” date: 2012-01-11 words: 7484 flesch: 69 summary: In the section of poetry entitled “Poems before the summer of 1936,” we encounter a number of poems written in free verse that reflect the different aspects of the idea of the sacred within Laure‟s verse. This suggests that the journey is never “over” but that it B. Brown Poetics of Disintegration in Laure‟s “Poems before the summer of 1936” Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1, (2011) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [152] renews itself on a regular basis and that the individual will continue to change and grow, and ultimately become victorious in its efforts. keywords: acéphale; arts; b. brown; bataille; brown; brown poetics; child; comme; crimes; crow; dans; death; des; different; disintegration; edition; epiphany; face; faculty; feminine; forest; french; game; gender; georges; grammatical; halo; heaven; house; idea; image; journal; journey; jérome; laure‟s; les; level; life; like; line; literary; meter; nature; new; ogres; paragraph; paris; past; peignot; piety; poems; poetics; poetry; pour; present; priests; prêtres; reader; roles; rule; sacred; sacré; sciences; second; secret; social; social sciences; society; speaker; speaker‟s; spiritual; states; studies; suis; summer; sun; sur; symbolism; time; title; traditional; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; une; verse; verse paragraph; vie; vol; work; world; writing; écrits cache: epiphany-36.pdf plain text: epiphany-36.txt item: #132 of 225 id: epiphany-361 author: Gunes, Ali; Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University title: “CORONA BUT FREEDOM”: SELF-DISCOVERY AND FAMILY IN SAJEEV SASI’S SHORT STORY DISCOVER YOURSELF: A TALE OF COVID-19 DAYS date: 2021-08-22 words: 5580 flesch: 61 summary: As I argued in my short article on the negative outcome of the corona pandem- ic, today family life “is no longer the concern of many people, particu- larly young people: simply, it has no meaning in their lives because they believe that the family life imposes restrictions on them and brings many responsibilities and that it is too hard to manage family life and children dues to the economic hardship” (Gunes, 2020, para. 12). Besides, the divorce rate has enormously increased in recent years, further undermining the basis of stable family life. keywords: ali; boredom; college; corona; coronavirus; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; days; discovery; family; family life; freedom; güneş; home; impact; importance; january; journal; karihaalan; life; lockdown; male; members; mother; new; news; no.1; norms; pandemic; paper; para; parents; patriarchal; people; point; relationship; sajeev; sasi; self; sense; short; society; story; studies; tale; time; transdisciplinary; vol; warm; ways; world cache: epiphany-361.pdf plain text: epiphany-361.txt item: #133 of 225 id: epiphany-363 author: Baysal, Kübra; Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University title: SARS COV11 AND OTHER CALAMITIES IN ADAM NEVILL’S LOST GIRL date: 2021-08-22 words: 8666 flesch: 56 summary: Climate change novels such as Lost Girl function as follows: Climate change is unprecedented and extraordinary, forcing us to rethink our place in the world. This explains why authors of climate change novels work on the “what ifs” and “future Earths”, because through their novels they are likely to stir eco-awareness in people and succeed what scientific facts have failed for so many years (Abraham, 2017). keywords: adam; age; air; anthropocene; anthropogenic; anthropos; apocalyptic; atmosphere; august; australia; baysal; baysal sars; beings; borders; britain; british; burning; calamities; catastrophes; century; change; china; climate; climate change; coal; collapse; conditions; countries; cov11; daughter; death; devon; disasters; diseases; drought; earth; end; environmental; europe; extinction; extreme; father; fiction; food; force; future; geological; girl; global; great; heat; horror; human; human beings; humankind; interview; issue; journal; king; kübra; kübra baysal; life; long; lost; morgan; natural; nature; near; nevill; new; no.1; nonhuman; north; notion; novel; old; ones; pandemic; penny; people; permafrost; place; planet; point; police; population; realistic; refugees; respect; sars; sars cov11; shortage; smoke; social; species; story; studies; time; touch; transdisciplinary; turn; vol; water; wildfires; world; years; york cache: epiphany-363.pdf plain text: epiphany-363.txt item: #134 of 225 id: epiphany-366 author: Kalajdžisalihović, Nejla; University of Sarajevo title: ON INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE USAGE BY SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE date: 2021-08-22 words: 3781 flesch: 53 summary: On Inclusive Language Usage by Speakers of English... 8786 Vol. 14 no.1, 2021Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies Conclusion In the present paper, task-based research on the usage of inclusive language conducted in 2019 at the University of Warsaw and the University of Sa- rajevo was presented to discuss how language changes in contemporary English affect inclusive language usage (especially when it comes to the activation of pronouns, nouns and adjectives) and how these changes may affect both inclusive language acquisition and production for learners of English as a foreign language or students studying in English. The aim of the paper is to illustrate strategies that students use to activate inclusive language and politically correct vocabulary in English as a foreign language and to discuss whether the lexico-grammatical structures may reveal more about difficulties in ac- tivating inclusive vocabulary. keywords: acquisition; adjectives; change; correct; different; english; example; fig; foreign; forms; inclusive; inclusive language; journal; kalajdžisalihović; language; language usage; linguistic; nejla; no.1; nouns; number; paper; people; present; production; research; responses; sentences; speakers; students; studies; task; terms; transdisciplinary; university; usage; vocabulary; vol; word cache: epiphany-366.pdf plain text: epiphany-366.txt item: #135 of 225 id: epiphany-368 author: Teimouri, Mahdi; Khayyam University title: THE PITFALLS OF MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IN TWO SHORT STORIES BY FLANNERY O’CONNOR AND KATHERINE ANN PORTER date: 2022-02-04 words: 4445 flesch: 61 summary: The problem with moral situations is that the self has no yardstick with which to assess the soundness of moral actions. His exploration of the problem of care and moral responsibility constitutes the theoretical premise on which I will build my argument using two examples from literature to show how care can lapse into power. keywords: bauman; care; caregiver; caregiving; child; children; crater; daughter; decisions; disability; disabled; ethics; journal; life; lucynell; mahdi; mahdi teimouri; moral; moral responsibility; mothers; mrs; needs; no.2; normalcy; old; o’connor; pitfalls; porter; postmodern; power; problem; responsibility; right; self; shiftlet; short; situations; son; stories; story; studies; teimouri; time; transdisciplinary; vol; way; whipples; woman cache: epiphany-368.pdf plain text: epiphany-368.txt item: #136 of 225 id: epiphany-369 author: Draganović, Selvira; International University of Sarajevo title: PERCEIVED RELATIONAL FACTORS IN MARITAL (IN)STABILITY AMONG MARRIED AND DIVORCED BOSNIANS: DO WE UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER? date: 2022-02-04 words: 5664 flesch: 48 summary: Studies until now indicate different intra-personal and interpersonal or re- lational factors associated with marital stability and instability or divorce range personality factors (Boertien & Mortelmans, 2018; Lee & Martin, 2019) and attachment factors (Diamond, Brimhall & Elliot, 2018) to in- dividualization (Strandell, 2018), relationship factors (Finkel, 2018; Gott- man, 2015) couples’ communication and interaction factors (Afrasiabi & Jafarizadeh, 2015; Mohlatlole, Sithole & Shirindi, 2018; Zaheri et al., 2016), spousal similarities in health behaviors, gene expression, immune profiles and the gut (Kiecolt-Glaser, 2018), social media, (McDaniel, Drouin & Cravens, 2017) and the minding model of love (Boniwell, 2012). Our findings provide some guidance in regards to relational factors in quality marriage and reasons for divorce. keywords: communication; conflicts; couples; divorce; draganovic; expectations; factors; findings; good; gottman; groups; high; important; individual; interpersonal; journal; kindness; lack; love; marital; marriage; married; martial; martial stability; method; minding; no.2; participants; partner; people; personality; positive; psychology; qualities; quality; rates; reasons; relational; relational factors; relationship; research; respect; responses; romantic; satisfaction; selvira; social; stability; studies; study; successful; successful marriage; transdisciplinary; trust; understanding; vol cache: epiphany-369.pdf plain text: epiphany-369.txt item: #137 of 225 id: epiphany-37 author: Kulanić, Ahmed; IUS title: International Political Actors and State-Building Process in Bosnia-Herzegovina date: 2012-01-11 words: 6008 flesch: 37 summary: Therefore, it is inevitable to ask to what extent and how international community and local political actors could respond effectively to the challenges of joining the EU and NATO, and how the socio-economic conditions of citizens in Bosnia-Herzegovina could be improved? The international community, on one hand, never brought their objectives to the state of completion and full implementation, on the other hand, due to the excessive involvement of international community local political actors never held themselves accountable for current political predicaments. keywords: actors; agreement; article; arts; available; board; bosnia; bosniaherzegovina; building; building process; closure; community; constituent; constitutional; council; court; crisis; current; dayton; decision; democracy; dpa; economic; entities; entity; epiphany; establishment; european; faculty; functional; general; herzegovina; high; implementation; important; international; international community; international political; involvement; journal; kulanić; kulanić international; law; laws; local; local political; ohr; peace; people; period; pic; political; political actors; politics; position; process; process epiphany; representative; role; sarajevo; sciences; security; self; significant; social; state; strategy; studies; transdisciplinary; union; vol; war cache: epiphany-37.pdf plain text: epiphany-37.txt item: #138 of 225 id: epiphany-370 author: Čubela Bajramović, Ružica; International University of Sarajevo; Dursun-Akdeniz, Sule title: DEBATES ON TURKEY’S SOFT POWER IN THE AUSTRIAN PUBLIC DISCOURSE date: 2021-09-07 words: 8005 flesch: 51 summary: Among other things, the 2015 Islam Law also regulates important issues like the protection of the religion’s name, pas- toral care, Islamic teleological studies, Islamic graveyards, regulation on the interdiction of foreign financing, dietary rules, and the presentation of teachings and sources of faith in the German language (RIS, 23.04.2020; Federal Chancellery, n.d.). Another noteworthy regulation places emphasis on a positive general attitude to- wards society and the state (§11.3 Islam Law). keywords: affairs; akdeniz; akp; aslan; associations; ati̇b; austria; bajramović; bauer; communities; community; cooperation; council; country; cultural; culture; debates; der; diplomacy; discourse; diyanet; dursun; education; europe; european; example; faith; foreign; freedom; für; general; government; grabherr; hafez; ibd; ifca; imams; implementation; important; influence; institution; integration; international; islam; islam law; islamgesetz; islamic; islamische; islamophobia; journal; june; language; law; muslim; n.d; new; no.1; number; nye; order; orf; organizations; paper; party; policy; political; politics; potential; power; presidency; public; public diplomacy; relations; religion; religious; research; rights; ružica; ružica čubela; schools; september; society; soft; soft power; state; statements; studies; sule; sule dursun; transdisciplinary; turkey; turkish; und; values; vol; world; österreich; čubela; čubela bajramović cache: epiphany-370.pdf plain text: epiphany-370.txt item: #139 of 225 id: epiphany-371 author: Musah, Sufyan; International University of Sarajevo title: BALANCE OF FREEDOM AND SECURITY IN GHANA'S DEMOCRACY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENT NANA AKUFO ADDO'S NATIONAL BRIEFINGS date: 2022-02-05 words: 8199 flesch: 55 summary: To attain reliability, this research has not only categorized freedom related words on one side and security related words on another, but also observed the contextual usage of these words to achieve accuracy in the categorization. “I’m not against online teaching, but what about us?”: ICT in Ghana post Covid-19. keywords: addo; africa; akufo; analysis; anti; audience; balance; basic; category; citizens; civil; concept; content; country; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; definition; democracy; democratic; easing; education; example; extraordinary; freedom; ghana; ghana's; ghanaian; god; governance; government; health; impact; international; journal; law; liberties; liberty; lockdown; measures; musah; musah balance; no.2; official; order; pandemic; people; political; politics; president; press; public; related; religion; religious; research; restrictions; review; routledge; school; securitization; security; social; societies; society; speeches; state; studies; sufyan; sufyan musah; theory; threat; times; transdisciplinary; use; vol; website; words cache: epiphany-371.pdf plain text: epiphany-371.txt item: #140 of 225 id: epiphany-372 author: Parçaoğlu, Elçin; Kocaeli University; Acemi, Arda; Kocaeli University title: POSSIBLE ANALOGUES OF INVENTED PLANT SPECIES OF TOLKIEN’S MIDDLE-EARTH IN EARTH’S CURRENT FLORA date: 2022-02-04 words: 3404 flesch: 69 summary: It is observed that ecological and cosmological formations act together and affect each other, resulting in the diversification of plant species. In the taxonomical classification of plant species, very detailed identifi- cation keys are used. keywords: acemi; analogues; arda; athelas; biodiversity; botanical; characteristics; descriptions; earth; elanor; elçin; family; flora; flowers; herb; journal; leaves; lord; medicinal; mentha; middle; mythology; niphredil; no.2; parçaoğlu; plant; possible; properties; property; region; rings; salvia; species; studies; terms; tolkien; transdisciplinary; tree; universe; vol; white; yellow cache: epiphany-372.pdf plain text: epiphany-372.txt item: #141 of 225 id: epiphany-376 author: Alsaragna, Safaa Falah Hasan; Istanbul Gelişim University title: THE ABSENCE OF PANDEMIC LITERATURE: RE-EXPERIENCING THE PANDEMIC IN KERR’S UNITY 1918 AND IN CONTEMPORARY TIME date: 2022-02-04 words: 3992 flesch: 58 summary: Keywords: Spanish flu, COVID-19, pandemic literature, Kevin Kerr, Unity (1918) Epiphany Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies Introduction In the last few decades, the term “pandemic” was not sufficiently expressed by the literary and historical mediums. In later times, pandemic writing had slightly flourished and new works di- rectly reflected the pandemic, such as Kevin Kerr’s Unity (1918). keywords: absence; alsaranga; contemporary; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; falah; flu; flu pandemic; hasan; health; historical; illness; journal; kerr; kevin; life; literary; literature; masks; misinformation; modernist; no.2; outka; pandemic; pandemic literature; people; play; public; safaa; similar; similarities; soldiers; spanish; spanish flu; spread; studies; transdisciplinary; unity; violence; virus; vol; war; world; writers cache: epiphany-376.pdf plain text: epiphany-376.txt item: #142 of 225 id: epiphany-378 author: Haddrell, Carl; International University of Sarajevo title: SIMILITUDE THROUGH METONYMY: FOUCAULT, MAGRITTE AND THAT PIPE date: 2022-02-04 words: 2328 flesch: 58 summary: This analysis of Foucault’s text, serves to illuminate and hopefully clarify the often ambiguous relationship between image and text, whilst at the same time demonstrate that the vary same ambiguity is revelled in by those creating and those words and images. Carl Haddrell Similitude Through Metonymy... 165 Vol. 14 No.2, 2021164 Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies SIMILITUDE THROUGH METONYMY: FOUCAULT, MAGRITTE AND THAT PIPE Carl Haddrell International University of Sarajevo Abstract This article explores our understanding of visual imagery through an analysis of Foucault’s examination of Magritte’s famous painting Les deux Mystères. keywords: carl; drawing; form; foucault; haddrell; image; journal; language; levy; magritte; metonymy; nietzsche; original; painting; picture; pipe; reality; resemblance; similitude; simulacrum; text; transdisciplinary; truth; visual; words cache: epiphany-378.pdf plain text: epiphany-378.txt item: #143 of 225 id: epiphany-379 author: de Passos, Victor; University of Bath title: TRUST AND HOPE AS A MANAGEMENT APPROACH DURING TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY date: 2022-02-04 words: 9688 flesch: 48 summary: An alternative manage- ment strategy for school leaders is put forward based on Mishra’s Theory of Trust (1996) to encourage collaborative autonomy in schools during periods of great uncertainty. Educators are familiar with heavy workloads, complex work relationships, excessive bureaucracy, an eroding profession- al status, and a constant need for emotional labour unique to the profession (Hedge & Mackenzie, 2012, p. 196) though rarely taken into account by school leaders and policymakers. keywords: ability; alternative; anxiety; approach; assumption; authors; autonomy; basic; bion; case; change; china; collaborative; common; context; crisis; critical; date; de passos; decisions; definition; denial; different; early; education; effects; emotional; emotions; employees; expectation; experiences; faculty; feelings; freud; future; gabriel; great; group; hope; important; incident; individual; international; james; journal; lack; later; leadership; leadership team; learning; levels; management; management approach; members; mishra; narcissistic; nature; negative; new; no.2; online; organisation; outside; pandemic; party; passos; pearson; preservation; primary; principal; process; psychodynamics; reality; return; roberts; school; self; slt; staff; state; stress; students; studies; study; teachers; teaching; team; time; transdisciplinary; transition; trust; uncertainty; unconscious; vice; vitor; vol; way; work; working; years cache: epiphany-379.pdf plain text: epiphany-379.txt item: #144 of 225 id: epiphany-38 author: Šuško, Dževada; IUS title: Prilozi za istraživanje sociokulturnog položaja žene u BiH: Izabrana Bibliografija (1900-2010)[Supplements for Research on the Socio-Cultural Status of Women in BiH: Selected Bibliography (1900-2010)]. Fejzić-Čengić, F., Šuško, Dž., Šeta, Đ. date: 2012-01-12 words: 804 flesch: 44 summary: Some of them need to be mentioned because they reflect the social and historical context in which they were written, such as letters to the editor by two women in 1909 (p.115-117), a proclamation issued in 1913 against the increasing presence of women in Corresponding author: Dževada Šuško, Faculty of Business Administration, International University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; e-mail: It places women in various, socio-political contexts: Austria-Hungarian Empire, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Communist Yugoslavia and the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. keywords: alphabetical; bibliography; bosnia; herzegovina; index; library; nahla; reader; research; sarajevo; status; university; women; šuško cache: epiphany-38.pdf plain text: epiphany-38.txt item: #145 of 225 id: epiphany-381 author: Topcu, Emel; International University of Sarajevo; Menek, Ibrahim Halil; Hasan Kalyoncu University title: A CHALLENGE TO THE CONTEMPORARY MULTICULTURALISM FROM A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: THE EARLY ABBASID ERA date: 2022-02-04 words: 6864 flesch: 42 summary: Due to the different ethnicities (Greek, Indian, and Sasanians) and different languages (Sanskrit, Persian, Greek, Pahlavi) (Clot, 2007; Lyons, 2009), early Abbasid society gave their scientific works in late antiquity. Therefore, it can be argued that the multicultural environment in early Abbasid society was es- tablished as a state policy (Nacmabadi, 2017). keywords: abbasid; abbasid period; activities; ancient; arabic; arabs; byzantine; caliphs; centers; challenge; civilizations; communities; contemporary; contemporary multiculturalism; culture; decision; differences; different; dominant; dynasty; early; early abbasid; emel; empire; environment; ethnicities; greek; groups; halil; halil menek; historical; history; ibrahim; ibrahim halil; important; islamic; journal; kymlicka; languages; making; mechanisms; members; menek; model; modern; multiculturalism; muslims; new; no.2; parameter; people; period; persian; policies; political; practices; press; qualitative; religious; revolution; rule; scientific; social; societies; society; state; structure; studies; study; system; topçu; transdisciplinary; translation; umayyad; university; vol; way; works; world; years cache: epiphany-381.pdf plain text: epiphany-381.txt item: #146 of 225 id: epiphany-382 author: Adeniyi, Emmanuel; Federal University, Oye-Ekiti title: SCIENCE-SPIRITUALITY ANTIPODAL DEBATE – RESOLVING LONG-TIME CLASH THROUGH SYNCRETISM? READING FROM THE ACCIDENTAL SANTERA date: 2022-07-22 words: 9300 flesch: 50 summary: Mr. John had told me in New Orleans that medical science wasn’t the way to go. (Lazo, 2008, p. 231) As a matter of fact, medical science finds it difficult to establish the cause of her miscarriages, until after her initiation and several life readings where it is revealed that she has unicornuate uterus and a missing ovary (Lazo, 2008, p. 208). keywords: accidental; adeniyi; african; afro; ancestral; antipodal; antipodal debateemmanuel; article; barbour; belief; benito; clash; concern; conflict; cuban; dawes; debateemmanuel; deductive; different; disciplines; doctor; domains; empirical; empiricism; epiphany; evans; evidence; existence; fact; faction; faith; fields; flueger; gabrielle; god; health; human; humanity; hybridity; initiation; irete; john; journal; knowledge; lack; lazo; life; logic; long; materialist; medical; methods; mind; modern; new; no.1; old; order; possibility; possible; postcolonial; powers; practice; press; problems; question; reading; reality; reason; relationship; religion; religious; rivalry; santeria; scholars; science; scientific; scientists; segovia; smith; social; society; spirituality; spirituality antipodal; students; studies; study; syncretism; text; transdisciplinary; truth; university; view; vol; way; world; worship; yorùbá; òrìṣà cache: epiphany-382.pdf plain text: epiphany-382.txt item: #147 of 225 id: epiphany-383 author: Nagy, Sandor Gyula; Corvinus University of Budapest; Almadi, Sejla; Corvinus University of Budapest; Siljak, Dzenita; International University of Sarajevo title: INCOME INEQUALITY IN TODAY’S CUBA - FIELD RESEARCH ON THE CUBAN PEOPLE’S QUALITY OF LIFE AND INCOME STRUCTURE date: 2022-07-22 words: 10404 flesch: 57 summary: Literature Review Questions of equality or the lack of it in Cuba can be approached through several dimensions: differences between the capital city and the rural areas, origin and skin colour, professional qualification, as well as income levels, consumption patterns, and available healthcare options of specific social groups. Our objective was to implement field research and gain pri- mary data on Cubans’ quality of life and income structure that could help to identify the extent of income inequality among the different demographic clusters in the country. keywords: access; afro; almadi; american; analysis; average; bank; black; business; calculations; capital; clusters; coefficient; collection; correlation; countries; country; cuba; cubans; cuc; cup; currency; data; differences; different; distribution; economic; economy; education; epiphany; ethnic; exchange; field; foreign; gdp; gender; groups; havana; higher; highest; household; illegal; illegal income; important; income; income inequality; international; january; journal; latin; legal; legal income; level; life; living; lower; main; mesa; money; monthly; mulattos; nagy; no.1; non; occupation; official; origin; people; peso; place; population; primary; public; questions; ratio; remittances; research; residence; respondents; results; sample; sector; servants; significant; social; society; state; statistics; structure; students; studies; system; times; today; total; tourists; transdisciplinary; transfers; type; unemployed; united; university; usd; variables; variance; variation; vol; white; women; world; šiljak income cache: epiphany-383.pdf plain text: epiphany-383.txt item: #148 of 225 id: epiphany-384 author: Jusic, Mersiha title: FROM ONE NEST TO ANOTHER: HOW DOES ATTACHMENT STYLE RELATE TO ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS IN-GROUP ATTACHMENT FOR BOSNIAN-HERZEGOVINIAN YOUTH? date: 2022-07-22 words: 6372 flesch: 44 summary: The present study points to further investigations and subsequent cross-field theoretical advancements regarding the possible effects of attachment on group identification and group attachment. In a pioneer experimental study, Smith et al. (1999) empirically established that anxiety and avoidance emerge as underlying dimensions in group attachment. keywords: adolescents; age; ambivalent; attached; attachment; attachment style; avoidant; background; bosnia; caregiving; caregiving style; current; current attachment; development; epiphany; ethnic; experiences; family; females; gender; general; group; group attachment; group identification; herzegovina; higher; identification; identity; insecure; journal; jusić; levels; mersiha; nest; no.1; p<.001; parental; parents; participants; people; personality; present; primary; psychological; psychology; questionnaire; relationships; religious; religious identification; sample; secure; secure attachment; security; self; shaver; significant; social; social identification; strength; strong; studies; study; style; table; theory; transdisciplinary; variables; vol; youth cache: epiphany-384.pdf plain text: epiphany-384.txt item: #149 of 225 id: epiphany-386 author: Novaković, Filip; Faculty of Law of the University of Banja Luka; Indžić, Aleksej; University of Banja Luka title: THE BASIC PROBLEMS OF INTERPRETING PREAMBLES OF CONSTITUTIONS date: 2022-07-22 words: 9867 flesch: 51 summary: Constitutional preambles are thus somewhat of an enigma. Constitutional preambles, when we apply the comparative law method, seem to differ in their structure, content, scope, and functions they have (Simović, 2020, p. 21). keywords: a. indžić; act; amendment; analysis; authors; basic; basic problems; bih; bosnia; case; certain; character; constitution; constitutional interpretation; content; court; decision; declarative; different; doctrine; effect; epiphany; fakultet; force; formal; french; general; herzegovina; important; indžić; integral; intention; interpretation; interpreter; introduction; journal; kuzmanović; law; legal; legal act; matter; meaning; methods; nature; no.1; normative; norms; novaković; objective; opinion; order; original; originalism; people; political; position; practice; pravni; pravo; preamble; principles; problems; procedure; provisions; purpose; question; reason; savić; second; sense; significance; simović; special; state; supreme; text; theory; time; transdisciplinary; u.s; ustava; ustavno; vol cache: epiphany-386.pdf plain text: epiphany-386.txt item: #150 of 225 id: epiphany-387 author: Muttaleb, Fuad Abdul title: FUTURISM: VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKI'S URBANISM AND FUTURIST OUTLOOK date: 2022-07-22 words: 5410 flesch: 63 summary: 170 Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies FUTURISM: VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKI’S URBANISM AND FUTURIST OUTLOOK Fuad Abdul Muttaleb1 Jerash University Abstract This article analyzes the poetry of Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovski (1893-1930), renowned as a main figure of the Russian Futurist movement. Futurist literature was materialistic because it was based on materials that existed in countries far from the countries where futurist literature was written. keywords: century; city; cubo; epiphany; f.a; floor; formalism; future; futurist; futurist movement; futurist outlook; journal; landscape; life; literary; literature; love; manifesto; marinetti; mayakovski; modern; morning; movement; muttaleb; muttaleb futurism; new; no.1; outlook; people; persona; poem; poetry; rainey; revolution; russian; scene; skyscraper; spread; studies; theme; theory; time; transdisciplinary; ugly; university; urbanism; vladimir; vladimir mayakovski; vol; way; works; world cache: epiphany-387.pdf plain text: epiphany-387.txt item: #151 of 225 id: epiphany-389 author: Türk, Faruk; Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey Üniversitesi title: INTERNATIONALIZATION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION AS SOFT POWER BY THE REVISIONIST FORCES date: 2022-07-22 words: 7671 flesch: 45 summary: Contrary to the common view that the most important reason for internationalization in higher education is the exchange of ideas and information, universities accept international students to increase student diversity and improve their global ranking in internationalization in higher education. In addition, international students also offer important income opportunities to the universities, cities, and countries where they study. keywords: affairs; african; change; competition; countries; country; cultural; data; der; destination; development; different; economic; education; epiphany; faruk; faruk türk; flow; forces; foreign; global; graphic; higher; higher education; idriss; impact; important; inbound; increase; institutions; international; international relations; international students; internationalization; journal; knight; level; means; migration; military; mobile; mobility; nations; new; no.1; number; nye; oecd; opportunities; outbound; policy; political; power; programs; relations; revisionist; russia; soft; soft power; states; statistics; students; studies; study; system; table; tertiary; tertiary education; tool; total; transdisciplinary; turkey; turkish; türkiye; uis; unesco; united; universities; values; van; vol; world; years; yok; yök cache: epiphany-389.pdf plain text: epiphany-389.txt item: #152 of 225 id: epiphany-39 author: Poljac, Ervin; Researcher (Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Leuven, Belgium) title: Perception of emotional facial expressions in individuals with high Autism-spectrum Quotient (AQ) date: 2012-10-19 words: 5529 flesch: 50 summary: A similar suggestion for the measurement of facial expression perception as a E. Poljac Perception of emotional facial expressions in individuals with high AQ Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1, (2012) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [12] useful tool for assessing the efficacy of antidepressant treatments was made by Venn et al. (2006). Introduction Epiphany: Vol. 5, No. 1, 2012 ISSN 1840-3719 Perception of emotional facial expressions in individuals with high Autism-spectrum Quotient (AQ) Ervin Poljac * Abstract Autism is characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, restrictive and repetitive behaviours and specific impairments in emotional processing. keywords: accuracy; amygdala; anger; arts; autism; autistic; baron; children; cognitive; cohen; developmental; differences; disgust; disorders; emotional; emotional expressions; emotional facial; emotions; epiphany; et al; expressions; faces; facial; facial expressions; faculty; fear; functioning; group; haan; happiness; high; high aq; impaired; impairments; individuals; intensity; journal; level; low; montagne; neutral; observed; oxford; participants; perception; performance; poljac; possible; present; processing; psychiatry; psychology; quotient; recognition; sadness; sciences; score; sensitivity; social; spectrum; studies; study; subjects; task; test; theory; transdisciplinary; vol cache: epiphany-39.pdf plain text: epiphany-39.txt item: #153 of 225 id: epiphany-390 author: Rahimnouri, Zahra; Ferdowsi University of Mashhad title: UNFOLDING THE OBSCURE IMAGE OF BEN IN DORIS LESSING'S BEN IN THE WORLD (2000) date: 2023-07-10 words: 9678 flesch: 65 summary: Even sometimes, three narrative lines are intermingled into one, like the following example in which the narrative lines of Teresa, Alfredo, and Alfredo’s friend are mixed, while the omniscient narrator is simultaneously in the mind of all three characters who are thinking of the place Ben might be, “Where was Ben? � � e di� erence between her narration with others is that she was too close to Ben, and they had some intercourses; she supported him, was kind to him, and somehow liked him the way he was, i.e., his animal-like way: 1. keywords: alex; alfredo; analysis; animal; author; bal; ben; benzahra; character; child; discourse; dog; erent; events; example; external; focalization; focalizer; following; free; functioning; hand; home; human; image; indirect; journal; kind; lessing; like; lines; mind; narration; narrative; narratology; narrator; no.2; novel; obscure; omniscient; omniscient narrator; people; person; point; rahimnouri; reader; richard; rita; rst; simple; story; studies; study; technique; teresa; text; thought; time; transdisciplinary; view; vol; way; words; world; zahra cache: epiphany-390.pdf plain text: epiphany-390.txt item: #154 of 225 id: epiphany-392 author: Lagumdzija, Emina title: THE ISSUE OF MARRIAGE IN JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA date: 2022-07-22 words: 7043 flesch: 64 summary: Discussion When it comes to Emma, it is interesting to consider to what extent Austen accepts or questions the idea that marriage represents a woman’s maturity and fulfilment of identity in life – the same identity that men have in a patriarchal society. Although the novel is narrated by the third person narrator, Austen often lets us see things from Emma’s point of view and describes them in the language used by Emma. keywords: austen; bates; characters; children; churchill; divorce; elton; emina; emma; end; epiphany; fact; family; female; general; good; harriet; important; isabella; issue; jane; jane austen; journal; knightley; lagumdžija; life; marriage; married; match; mind; miss; mother; mrs; no.1; novel; people; poor; pride; self; single; social; society; status; studies; terms; time; transdisciplinary; victorian; vol; way; weston; women; woodhouse; works; world; young cache: epiphany-392.pdf plain text: epiphany-392.txt item: #155 of 225 id: epiphany-393 author: Jeleskovic, Emina; Mulalic, Almasa title: FEMALE ACADEMICS’ ROLE IN PEACE-BUILDING, STATE-BUILDING AND GENDER EQUALITY IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA date: 2022-07-22 words: 9042 flesch: 53 summary: Women face many issues in society, such as the traditional view of women staying at home and taking care of the family and the household, unequal employment opportunities, gender inequality, marginalization, and violence against women. Women themselves should be the leaders of positive changes and female empowerment through education and by providing support to other women. keywords: academicians; academics; activities; answers; balance; better; bih; bosnia; building; colleagues; conflict; country; covid-19; deviation; different; education; education institutions; epiphany; equality; family; female; female academics; future; gender; general; herzegovina; higher; higher education; important; institutions; issues; items; jelešković; jelešković female; journal; life; main; mulalić; need; no.1; opportunities; osce; pandemic; participants; peace; political; position; post; processes; questionnaire; research; role; social; society; state; statement; studies; subtopic; support; table; time; transdisciplinary; values; view; violence; vol; war; women; work; working; years cache: epiphany-393.pdf plain text: epiphany-393.txt item: #156 of 225 id: epiphany-396 author: Haddrell, Carl title: THE “AMERICAN” SKYSCRAPER: PERCEPTIONS OF THE SKYSCRAPER IN BRITISH MEDIA DURING THE FIRST DECADES OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY date: 2022-07-22 words: 5266 flesch: 43 summary: Photographs of a number of the more recent skyscrapers constructed in America were provided to support the claim that the design of American skyscraper had improved to the ex- tent that it more adequately served the requirements of a modern American city. Keywords: skyscraper; American and British architecture; urban design; media Epiphany Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies Carl Haddrell The “American” Skyscraper 187 Vol. 15 No.1, 2022 Introduction At a time when skyscraper construction was an ever-increasing phenome- non in the United States of America, the absence of similar constructions in Great Britain is notable. keywords: act; adoption; american; american architecture; american skyscraper; architects; architecture; britain; british; building; building height; carl; certain; city; committee; construction; council; development; economic; epiphany; exhibition; feet; great; haddrell; hall; height; height regulations; higher; institute; introduction; joseph; journal; london; milne; new; new york; no.1; planning; question; regulations; relaxation; report; riba; royal; skyscraper; street; studies; taller; times; transdisciplinary; vol; york cache: epiphany-396.pdf plain text: epiphany-396.txt item: #157 of 225 id: epiphany-398 author: Mataraci, Aliye Fatma; International University of Sarajevo title: HUMAN INVESTMENT IN THE HEJAZ RAILWAY PROJECT date: 2022-07-22 words: 4329 flesch: 55 summary: In this regard, this work brings a new angle to the available literature on the Hejaz Railway Project by focusing on the human aspect. Unlike other Ottoman railways that relied on foreign loans, the financing of the Hejaz Railway Project was determined to be Muslim by design: The Hejaz Railway was to be constructed as a common project and pride of the Mus- lims. keywords: abdülhamid; actualization; addition; aliye; archival; aspects; bosnian; british; cities; construction; damascus; demiryolu; donations; dream; empire; epiphany; fatma; foreign; gülsoy; hejaz railway; hicaz; holy; human; human aspects; investment; istanbul; journal; journey; lines; mataracı; mecca; medina; military; muslim; no.1; ottoman; ottoman empire; pilgrimage; pilgrims; political; project; railroad; railway project; region; september; significance; sources; state; sultan; transdisciplinary; vol; war; work; world cache: epiphany-398.pdf plain text: epiphany-398.txt item: #158 of 225 id: epiphany-4 author: Terrinoni, Enrico title: Humour in the Prison: Brendan Behan Confesses date: 2008-12-28 words: 6096 flesch: 67 summary: Personal Confessions of a Rebel: Brendan Behan’s Last Book epiphany Online Journal of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences International University of Sarajevo ISSN 1840-3719 / Volume 1 / No. 1 Fall 2008 This is why, as a member of the respectable London middle-class, Waugh might not have been surprised at hearing what an experienced Irish convict, Brendan Behan, had to say about him in a satirical ballad included in his play The Hostage – which took London by storm in 1958: ―In our dreams we see Old Harrow, and we hear the crow‘s load caw / keywords: accounts; admission; autobiographical; behan; behan‘s; book; borstal; brendan; brendan behan; british; chapter; class; comical; complete; confessions; death; drink; english; enrico; fact; fiction; funny; hand; help; humour; ibid; idea; intimacy; intimate; ireland; irish; island; jokes; kind; later; life; little; london; man; matter; maureen; need; old; oral; people; personal; political; poor; priest; prison; private; public; qtd; ready; rebel; recollection; screws; self; similar; sort; statement; stories; talk; terrinoni; time; true; truth; waugh; way; words; writer; writings; years cache: epiphany-4.pdf plain text: epiphany-4.txt item: #159 of 225 id: epiphany-40 author: Labang, Oscar C.; General Manager and Senior Editor (Miraclaire Publishing) title: Binaric structures and female erasure in Ezra Lim’s “Woman” date: 2012-10-19 words: 4647 flesch: 58 summary: Throughout the poem the stream of thought is somewhat consistent as it develops from Adam‟s definition of woman through the categorization of different type of women and how they affect men to the last stanza where the categorization unite in a single form of woman who is performing the subaltern role that women are assigned from the beginning of the poem. The contemporary African society has been greatly impacted by such discourses and this has led to new writings (poetry, fiction and non-fiction) that confront hitherto unchallenged definitions and positioning of women. keywords: adam; arts; biblical; binaric; binary; bone; centre; contemporary; epiphany; equality; equation; erasure; ezra; ezra lim; faculty; female; female erasure; flesh; gender; idea; journal; labang; language; lim; lim‟s; line; margin; men; new; place; poem; poet; position; repetition; representation; rhyme; sciences; social; stanza; structures; studies; terms; text; transdisciplinary; vol; wife; wives; woman; womanhood; words cache: epiphany-40.pdf plain text: epiphany-40.txt item: #160 of 225 id: epiphany-400 author: Muhinat, Bello Bolanle; University of Ilorin title: UNDERSTANDING PULL FACTORS OF DRUG USE AMONG UPPER BASIC SCHOOL STUDENTS: A PATHWAY FOR HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT date: 2023-07-10 words: 6350 flesch: 58 summary: UNDERSTANDING PULL FACTORS OF DRUG USE AMONG UPPER BASIC SCHOOL STUDENTS: A PATHWAY FOR HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT Muhinat Bolanle Bello University of Ilorin Abstract � e study investigated the understanding of the pull factors of drug use among upper basic school students: a pathway to human capital development. Keywords: Drug users; basic school; pull factors; development and human capital Epiphany Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies Muhinat Bolanle Bello Muhinat Bolanle Bello Understanding Pull Factors of Drug UseUnderstanding Pull Factors of Drug Use 101100 Vol. 15 No.2, 2022Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies � e issue of drug use and abuse is a well-known phenomenon among secondary school students in major cities in Nigeria, which include Kano, Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ilorin, Ibadan, and Katsina. keywords: abuse; access; alcohol; basic; basic school; bello; bolanle; cannabis; capital; children; class; con �; control; data; dependent; development; drug; drug abuse; drug use; education; environment; factors; figure; form; human; illegal; ilorin; journal; junior; legal; metropolis; muhinat; national; need; nigeria; no.2; parental; parents; participants; pathway; peer; people; population; public; pull; pull factors; qualitative; research; responsible; risk; rmed; school; school students; secondary; social; society; state; students; studies; study; substance; transdisciplinary; uence; understanding; upper; upper basic; use; users; vol; years; youth cache: epiphany-400.pdf plain text: epiphany-400.txt item: #161 of 225 id: epiphany-402 author: Ünal-Aydın, Pinar; International University of Sarajevo; Arslan, Ayla; Aydin, Orkun title: ABSTRACTS FROM THE 1ST BALKANS CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM date: 2022-07-22 words: 2685 flesch: 37 summary: 244 Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies ABSTRACTS FROM THE 1ST BALKANS CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM 11-12 September, 2021 Organized by Dr. Pınar Ünal-Aydın Department of Psychology, International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Co-Chair) Dr. Ayla Arslan Department of Genetics and Bioengineering, International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Co-Chair) Dr. Orkun Aydın Department of Psychology, International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Member of the Organizing Committee) Epiphany Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies Abstracts From The 1st Balkans Clinical Neuroscience Symposium 245 Vol. 15 No.1, 2022 HOMOLOGY MODELLING OF THE UBA DOMAIN OF SIK2 Korkut Furkan Şahin Molecular Biology and Genetics Department, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Gebze Technical University, Turkey Vildan Enisoğlu Atalay Bioengineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Uskudar University, Turkey Ferruh Özcan Molecular Biology and Genetics Department, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Gebze Technical University, Keywords: Salt Inducible Kinase-2; ubiquitin-associated domain Abstracts From The 1st Balkans Clinical Neuroscience Symposium 247 Vol. 15 No.1, 2022 THE HIDDEN PANDEMIC IN THE SHADOW OF THE COVID-19 VIRUS OUTBREAK: FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE INCREASE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Selvira Draganović Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina keywords: 1st; abstracts; anxiety; bosnia; cerq; clinical; clinical neuroscience; cognitive; covid-19; cta; department; domain; epiphany; faculty; herzegovina; insomnia; international; journal; keywords; measures; memory; mental; mind; neuroscience; neuroscience symposium; perfectionism; psychology; sarajevo; scale; sciences; score; sik2; siks; social; studies; study; symposium; test; total; transdisciplinary; turkey; uba; university; victims; violence; wandering cache: epiphany-402.pdf plain text: epiphany-402.txt item: #162 of 225 id: epiphany-403 author: DARAMOLA, Dorcas Sola; University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Obimuyiwa, Gabriel Ayodeji title: EFFECTS OF MANUAL AND COMPUTER-BASED CONCEPT MAPPING INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS IN KWARA STATE COLLEGES OF EDUCATION date: 2023-07-10 words: 5917 flesch: 51 summary: E� ects of concept mapping and inquiry strategies on achievement and creativity among colleges of education physics students in north-east NigeriaUnpublishedMasters Thesis] E� ects of concept mapping on students’ academic performance in Economics in Ilorin, Nigeria. keywords: academic; academic performance; achievement; approach; cbcm; colleges; computer; concept; concept mapping; creative; curriculum; d.s; daramola; development; economics; ects; education; education pre; experimental; g.a; gender; group; impact; innovative; journal; kwara; kwara state; learning; level; manual; mapping; maps; mbcm; mean; methodologies; methods; ndings; nigeria; no.2; obimiyuwa; onuoha; performance; post; pre; research; school; secondary; service; service teachers; signi; social; state; state colleges; strategies; strategy; students; studies; study; table; teachers; teaching; test; transdisciplinary; uence; value; vol cache: epiphany-403.pdf plain text: epiphany-403.txt item: #163 of 225 id: epiphany-404 author: de Passos, Vitor title: MAKING SENSE OF AN UNCOORDINATED APPROACH TO CURRICULAR TRANSITIONS AND STANDARDISATION BETWEEN TWO MODERN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENTS date: 2023-07-10 words: 8879 flesch: 45 summary: Data from both focus groups group revealed three main obstacles at an organisation-wide level for a more balanced approach to curriculum: - � e signi� cant di� erences between grading systems used in high school (letter grades/percentiles) and middle school (criteria/ standard-based grades) and how such di� erences are misleading the perception of grades from incoming middle school students In addition, di� erences in formative assessment policies include mandatory test retakes and no homework to be assigned during holiday breaks in MS versus professional judgment in HS.  - � e complexity of the grading so� ware and marrying the percentages of external course rubrics and numerical grades to traditional American letter grades.  - � e lack of time and relevant agendas provided for vertical meetings involving both ML departments to facilitate collaboration and moderation. During his � eldwork as a clinician, Bion (1961) provoked one of his therapy groups into a state of � ght-� ight by simply remaining silent for most of the session, thusly inciting group participants to unite against him as a threat against the group and going so far as attempting to � nd a new leader (p. 71). keywords: anxiety; approach; assumption; basic; behaviour; bion; case; change; cited; collaboration; common; containment; context; curricular; dale; data; de passos; dean; defences; department; divisions; ective; educational; eld; emotions; expectations; experiences; faculty; feelings; focus; grade; group; head; health; high; high school; importance; individual; international; james; journal; lack; languages; leader; making; manuel; manuel oliveira; meaningful; members; mental; method; meyers; middle; middle school; modern; new; oliveira; oliveira de; organisation; pairing; participants; passos; passos vítor; place; point; primary; processes; psychodynamics; research; roberts; role; school; sense; session; social; splitting; sta; sti; students; studies; study; task; teachers; time; transitions; unconscious; uncoordinated; uncoordinated approach; vítor; vítor manuel; work; years cache: epiphany-404.pdf plain text: epiphany-404.txt item: #164 of 225 id: epiphany-41 author: Akingbe, Niyi; Senior Lecturer(Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji- Arakeji, Osun state, Nigeria) title: Creating the Past, and Still Counting the Losses: Evaluating Narrative of the Nigerian Civil War in Buchi Emecheta’s DESTINATION BIAFRA date: 2012-10-19 words: 7831 flesch: 48 summary: These tales are untold because, while other Nigerian war novels where women are involved are replete with accounts of mass deprivation and suffering during the three-year old conflict, but they do not describe them in the necessarily individual terms that is vital if the enormity of the conflict‟s trauma is to be properly understood. Though fictionalized, the events, situations and characters in the novel are grounded firmly in historical reference, but they do far more than simply convey an ahistorical truth about Nigerian civil war. keywords: able; abosi; african; akingbe; army; arts; biafra; boys; buchi; characters; chief; children; chinyere; civil; civil war; class; colonel; colonial; conflict; debbie; debbie‟s; destination; destination biafra; discourse; earlier; emecheta; epiphany; ethnic; events; experiences; fact; faculty; female; form; gender; groups; hausa; historical; history; igbo; important; independence; journal; life; literary; literature; london; losses; losses epiphany; male; memory; n. akingbe; narrative; new; nigerian; nigerian civil; nigerian war; nigeria‟s; notion; novel; nwahunanya; ogedemgbe; order; pain; past; people; point; political; position; present; protest; rape; reality; recollection; repression; sciences; sense; significant; social; social sciences; society; soldiers; state; studies; suffering; texts; tragedy; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; trauma; truth; use; view; vol; war; war literature; way; women; women‟s; works; writers cache: epiphany-41.pdf plain text: epiphany-41.txt item: #165 of 225 id: epiphany-412 author: Ljubovic, Mirza; International University of Sarajevo title: THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION OF PEOPLES THROUGH EXAMPLES OF KOSOVO AND CATALONIA: WHY IS THE SECESSION OF KOSOVO ACCEPTABLE IN MODERN PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW? date: 2023-07-10 words: 7092 flesch: 49 summary: McCorquodale explains the right to self-determination of peoples through international human rights law. � e right to self- determination of the people, which was proclaimed by the bourgeoisie and con� rmed by the Resolution of the London International Congress in 1896, a� er Wilson’s Program or the Versailles Program from 1919, which entered in the content of the Atlantic Charter in 1941. keywords: abuse; accordance; assembly; autonomy; case; catalonia; certain; colonial; conditions; constitutional; court; cultural; declaration; determination; development; e right; economic; external self; form; general; government; great; hague; human; important; independence; integrity; internal; international; international law; issue; journal; kosovo; law; legal; ljubović; lulić; mirza; modern; nations; no.2; opinion; peoples; period; political; possible; powers; principle; public; public international; remedial; right; rule; secession; self; selfdetermination; serbia; spain; spanish; state; status; studies; territorial; territory; time; transdisciplinary; unilateral; united; vol; war; world cache: epiphany-412.pdf plain text: epiphany-412.txt item: #166 of 225 id: epiphany-413 author: Cordalija, Nermina; Kalajdzisalihovic, Nejla title: LINGUISTIC PERFORMANCE IN TYPICAL COGNITIVE AGING AND DEMENTIA date: 2023-07-10 words: 6058 flesch: 47 summary: In conclusion, even though the term elderspeak carries a negative connotation, using simpli� ed language with the elderly with and without dementia can also be extremely productive. When it comes to linguistic aspects of three dementia syndromes (Alzheimer’s disease, semantic dementia and progressive non-� uent aphasia), studies reveal that there is a signi� cant di� erence in terms of language production deteriorating not as a cause of a cerebrovascular accident and language comprehension, whereas production seems to be least a� ected at the morphosyntactic level (Kempler & Goral, 2008). keywords: acquisition; aging; alzheimer; aspects; bilingualism; bot; brain; burke; case; cognitive; communication; comprehension; content; culties; decline; dementia; disease; education; elderly; elderspeak; et al; function; goral; impairment; individuals; journal; kalajdžisalihović; kempler; knowledge; language; language comprehension; language production; level; lexical; life; linguistic; mackay; makoni; memory; nejla; no.2; paper; patients; performancelinguistic; performancenermina; person; production; pronouns; psychology; reserve; rst; semantic; speech; studies; syntactic; transdisciplinary; typical; usage; vol; words; čordalija cache: epiphany-413.pdf plain text: epiphany-413.txt item: #167 of 225 id: epiphany-415 author: Patrick, Charles Alex; Glorious Vision University Ogwa, Edo State, Nigeria; Abiodun-Daniel, Abiodun Abednego; Adetuvi, C. A.; Adegboye, J.A. title: A MILITARY DISCOURSE AND STYLISTIC VARIATION: LANGUAGE USE IN ODOGBO ARMY BARRACKS IN OJOO-IBADAN NIGERIA date: 2023-07-10 words: 6828 flesch: 56 summary: � e language was created because it functions di� erently for communication, defence, and combat in addition to communication. Nigerian Army Parade Interaction Analysis � e language used in the Nigerian Army parade interaction reveals primarily an authoritative style. keywords: a. patrick; activities; adjutant; analysis; army; authoritative; authority; barracks; c. a.; change; commander; communication; community; context; corps; cues; data; dialect; discourse; english; erent; et al; excerpt; features; form; group; human; ibadan; information; interaction; items; jargon; journal; language; language use; lexical; linguistic; march; military; military discourse; new; nigerian; nigerian army; no.2; odogbo; order; parade; patrick; people; profession; quick; repetition; research; result; slang; social; soldiers; sound; speci; speech; stress; studies; study; style; stylistic; stylistic variation; terms; tone; training; transdisciplinary; tune; understanding; university; use; variation; varieties; variety; vol; words cache: epiphany-415.pdf plain text: epiphany-415.txt item: #168 of 225 id: epiphany-42 author: Kilinski, April Conley; Assistant Prof. Dr.(The University of North Georgia) title: Flinging a New Star: “Fire and Cloud” and “Bright and Morning Star” as Reflections of Richard Wright’s Changing Relationship with Communism date: 2012-10-19 words: 6939 flesch: 68 summary: Introduction Epiphany: Vol. 5, No. 1, 2012 ISSN 1840-3719 Flinging a New Star: “Fire and Cloud” and “Bright and Morning Star” as Reflections of Richard Wright’s Changing Relationship with Communism April Conley Kilinski * Abstract Richard Wright‟s collection of short novella‟s, Uncle Tom’s Children, was originally published in 1938; in 1940, after the success of Native Son, a new printing of the text appeared with two additions. Keywords: Richard Wright, Communist Party, Race, Uncle Tom’s Children. keywords: arts; black; boy; cause; children; christian; cloud; communist; crow; edition; epiphany; essay; ethics; fabre; fact; faculty; faith; final; fire; gawd; god; jim; johnny; journal; kilinski; lie; life; living; morning; morning star; native; negro; new; new star; notes; party; people; political; pride; racism; richard; sciences; social; son; star; star epiphany; stories; story; strength; studies; sue; sue‟s; taylor; text; time; tom; transdisciplinary; uncle; vol; way; white; wright; wright‟s; yuh cache: epiphany-42.pdf plain text: epiphany-42.txt item: #169 of 225 id: epiphany-43 author: Raefipour, Neda; M.A. student (Islamic Azad University at Tehran) title: Ben, A Stranger in The Dark Society of Mirrors date: 2012-10-19 words: 4901 flesch: 58 summary: Little by little, the novels reveal other strangers such as Ben and females of the novels. Most of the novels’ characters are females who are considered in their society as others, but the most prominent stranger is Ben, who as a retarded child is always despised by other people. keywords: arts; ben; characters; child; dark; dark society; david; different; epiphany; faculty; family; father; females; fifth; harriet; identity; individuals; journal; kristeva; lessing; life; love; main; mirrors; new; notion; novels; people; power; raefipour; researcher; sciences; self; social; society; spectacle; stranger; studies; subjects; transdisciplinary; university; vol; words; world cache: epiphany-43.pdf plain text: epiphany-43.txt item: #170 of 225 id: epiphany-44 author: Ozturk, Abdul Serdar title: The influence of the Chinese ideogram on Ezra Pound’s cathay date: 2012-10-19 words: 4268 flesch: 72 summary: Recalling H.D.‟s „Oread‟, which was quoted earlier, and Pound‟s definition of the Image as „an intellectual and emotional complex in an instant of time‟, it is clear that in Cathay Pound has gone beyond this concept of the Image as a liberating, visual, but instantaneous insight into the poetic experience. Ezra Pound was successful in translating the Chinese image in Cathay. keywords: a.s; arts; cathay; cathay epiphany; chinese; chinese ideogram; clear; definition; epiphany; essays; example; expression; ezra; ezra pound; faculty; far; great; green; ideogram; ideogrammic; image; imagery; imagism; imagiste; influence; instant; journal; language; like; line; literary; long; love; nature; new; night; oread‟; oztürk; poem; poetry; pound; pound‟s; river; sciences; sense; separation; social; stars; studies; sun; time; transdisciplinary; translations; use; vol; york cache: epiphany-44.pdf plain text: epiphany-44.txt item: #171 of 225 id: epiphany-45 author: Boz, Tuba; Assist. Prof. Dr. (International University of Sarajevo); Bouma, Gary; Emeritus Professor of Sociology (Monash University) title: Identity construction: A comparison between Turkish Muslims in Australia and Germany date: 2012-10-19 words: 6618 flesch: 40 summary: The perceived injustices, such as discrimination in employment, experienced by Turkish Muslims in Germany enhance their affinity with Turkish identity. In addition to not having German citizenship, the geographical proximity between Germany and Turkey may also be a contributory factor in connecting with Turkish identity. keywords: arts; australia; bouma; bouma identity; boz; communities; community; concern; construction; construction epiphany; context; contrast; countries; country; differences; diversity; environment; epiphany; fact; faculty; formation; g. bouma; germany; germany‟s; government; groups; guest; identity; identity construction; impact; influence; integration; interview; issues; journal; labeling; media; migrants; migration; minority; multicultural; muslims; national; november; official; paper; people; policies; policy; political; population; sciences; self; sense; settlement; social; society; socio; state; studies; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; turkey; turkish; turkish communities; turkish muslims; turks; violence; vol; world cache: epiphany-45.pdf plain text: epiphany-45.txt item: #172 of 225 id: epiphany-46 author: Mulalić, Almasa; Senior Assistant (International University of Sarajevo) title: Material Details in Edith Wharton’s Writings date: 2012-10-19 words: 4656 flesch: 50 summary: Wharton’s Biographical Background and Literature Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was born during the Civil War and certain historical, socio-political and economic developments played significant role in her writings. The Woman and Her Work (1965); Millicent Bell, Edith Wharton and Henry James: The Story of Their Friendship (1965); Blake Nevius, Edith Wharton: A Study of Her Fiction (1953); Irving Howe, Edith Wharton: A Collection of Critical Essays (1962) and Louis Auchincloss, Edith Wharton: A Woman in Her Time (1971). keywords: age; american; architecture; aristocratic; arts; aspects; background; century; characters; class; decoration; description; details; early; economic; edith; edith wharton; elite; emphasis; epiphany; european; faculty; family; fiction; great; history; houses; innocence; james; journal; life; literary; literature; material; material details; moral; mulalić; mulalić material; new; novels; old; paper; particular; people; readers; role; sciences; significant; social; society; special; studies; style; time; transdisciplinary; upper; vol; war; wharton; works; world; writers; writings; writings epiphany; york cache: epiphany-46.pdf plain text: epiphany-46.txt item: #173 of 225 id: epiphany-47 author: Ghasemi, Parvin; Prof. Dr. (Shiraz University Iran); Keshavarz, Masood; Instructor of English Literature (Arak University, Iran) title: Consolidation of the Victorian Marriage Tradition in Hardy’s Jude the Obscure date: 2012-10-19 words: 4084 flesch: 55 summary: Moreover, Lionel Stevenson mentions that Havelock Ellis's Concerning Jude the Obscure was among the first to defend its challenge…to idealized Victorian marriage and to Victorian ideals of social perfectibility (384). Keywords: Victorian marriage, new historicism, cultural materialism, consolidation, and discourse * Corresponding author: Parvin Ghasemi, Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, Shiraz University, Iran, e-mail: pghasemi2000@yahoo.com keywords: arts; characters; consolidation; conventional; criticism; cultural; discourse; dominant; epiphany; faculty; ghasemi; hardy; historicism; ideas; institution; introduction; journal; jude; keshavarz; literary; literature; marriage; marriage epiphany; new; novel; obscure; order; oxford; power; readers; reading; sciences; social; society; studies; subversive; sue; text; theory; thomas; time; transdisciplinary; victorian; victorian marriage; vol; words cache: epiphany-47.pdf plain text: epiphany-47.txt item: #174 of 225 id: epiphany-48 author: Mavrić, Bisera; Assista Prof. Dr.(International University of Sarajevo) title: Legal, Social and Psycho-Medical Effects of Abortion date: 2012-10-19 words: 6088 flesch: 50 summary: A study of the medical records of 56,741 California medicaid patients revealed that women who had abortions were 160 percent more likely than delivering women to be hospitalized for psychiatric treatment in the first 90 days following abortion or delivery (www://afterabortion.com). It explains abortion in medical terms and analyzes the psychological effects of the abortion. keywords: aborted; abortion; abortion epiphany; abuse; academic; adler; apr; arts; behavior; cases; child; children; countries; early; ebsco; effects; epiphany; european; event; experience; faculty; family; feelings; fetus; health; high; higher; host; http://search.ebscohost.com/; human; induced; international; issue; journal; law; legal; life; likely; loss; mavrić; medical; medical effects; mental; moral; mother; people; percent; physical; post; pregnancy; premier; problems; psychiatric; psycho; psychological; ptsd; rate; related; right; risk; scholars; sciences; sexual; social; social sciences; soul; studies; study; suicide; symptoms; times; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; traumatic; vol; weeks; women; world; www://afterabortion.com cache: epiphany-48.pdf plain text: epiphany-48.txt item: #175 of 225 id: epiphany-49 author: Bećirović, Senad; Ph.D. (University of Sarajevo) title: The Role of Intercultural Education in Fostering Cross-Cultural Understanding date: 2012-10-19 words: 6345 flesch: 33 summary: Banks' dimensions of multicultural education and Bennett's model of intercultural sensitivity made a significant contribution to the theory of intercultural education. Keywords: intercultural education, values, teaching, competencies, culture, coexistence, tolerance and understanding. keywords: arts; banks; bećirović; bosnia; children; coexistence; council; culture; declaration; democratic; development; differences; different; discrimination; diversity; documents; education; education epiphany; epiphany; ethnic; europe; faculty; forms; herzegovina; human; important; institutions; intercultural; intercultural education; international; journal; life; multicultural; multicultural education; nations; necessary; need; new; number; order; people; perotti; promotion; race; relationships; religion; religious; religious education; respect; rights; role; schools; sciences; social; societies; society; special; students; studies; system; teachers; tolerance; transdisciplinary; understanding; unesco; values; vol; world cache: epiphany-49.pdf plain text: epiphany-49.txt item: #176 of 225 id: epiphany-5 author: Agarwal, Nilanshu Kumar title: From Coolie Hinterland to Babu Stardom: An Interview with Tabish Khair date: 2008-12-28 words: 2402 flesch: 61 summary: One can wish (as I do) that Indian English writers would address this problem more directly in their fiction – and some, like Amitav Ghosh, tend to do so. I do not think many Indian English writers set out to represent anyone: they basically tell stories as they see them. keywords: agarwal; alienation; amitav; babu; bombay; class; college; coolie; creative; critical; desai; english; etc; fiction; hinterland; indian; indian english; interest; khair; kumar; language; literature; nilanshu; nka; novels; people; poetry; readership; rushdie; society; stardom; tabish; university; upper; west; works; writers; writing cache: epiphany-5.pdf plain text: epiphany-5.txt item: #177 of 225 id: epiphany-50 author: Morris, Amanda Lynch; Kutztown University title: Rhetorical Sovereignty in the Composition Classroom date: 2013-03-25 words: 10858 flesch: 49 summary: Many students indicated that although they were satisfied with how their peers represented their stories, they acknowledged that those were not the stories they would tell about themselves. What became clear, however, was that many students refused to accept the new information; active resistance to education. keywords: a. moris; academic; american; arts; assignment; auburn; basic; challenging; classroom; classroom epiphany; college; communities; community; composition; composition classroom; contact; controversial; course; critical; cultural; day; different; difficult; education; english; epiphany; essay; experiences; fact; faculty; families; family; francis; gansworth; goal; idea; identity; important; indian; individual; information; issues; journal; katz; knowledge; language; life; lives; lyons; making; matter; meaning; miller; moris; moris rhetorical; native; native american; new; pedagogy; peoples; perception; personal; perspectives; point; positive; possible; practice; professing; project; questions; reality; resistance; response; rhetorical; rhetorical sovereignty; right; sciences; scott; self; semester; social; social sciences; sovereignty; stories; story; story(ality; storytelling; students; studies; teacher; teaching; terms; texts; theory; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; understanding; unfamiliar; university; use; vol; way; ways; world; writers; writing; zone cache: epiphany-50.pdf plain text: epiphany-50.txt item: #178 of 225 id: epiphany-51 author: Guimaraes, Alice Manuela Martins title: Utopian Impulses during the English Interregnum: John Eliot and Gerrard Winstanley date: 2013-03-26 words: 7781 flesch: 46 summary: Keywords: Utopia; Interregnum; Eliot; Winstanley * Corresponding author: Alice Manuela Martins Guimaraes Assistant Professor, The Humanities Department, the Open University, Portugal, e-mail: aligui2@hotmail.com mailto:aligui2@hotmail.com A. M. M. Guimaraes Utopian Impulses during the English Interregnum: Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, (2013) A. M. M. Guimaraes Utopian Impulses during the English Interregnum: Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, (2013) keywords: a. m.; action; arts; authors; better; bible; biblical; cambridge; christian; christian commonwealth; civil; code; commonwealth; community; context; cromwell; culture; democratic; different; divine; earth; eliot; england; english; english commonwealth; english interregnum; epiphany; faculty; fear; freedom; future; gerrard; god; government; guimaraes; guimaraes utopian; holstun; human; ideal; impulses; indian; interregnum; john; john eliot; journal; law; laws; lawyers; legal; literature; m. m.; model; monarchy; new; old; order; organization; people; period; political; power; praying; press; puritan; radical; reality; religion; religious; rulers; sciences; social; social sciences; society; studies; system; texts; thought; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; university; utopian; utopian impulses; vol; way; winstanley; work cache: epiphany-51.pdf plain text: epiphany-51.txt item: #179 of 225 id: epiphany-52 author: Brown, Barbara Ann; Assist.Prof.Dr. (International University of Sarajevo) title: Salomé: History and Decadence date: 2013-03-26 words: 6270 flesch: 57 summary: Even though Moreau brought Salome into existence within the visual realm, it is des Esseintes who adds another dimension to her as he is captivated by the painting. In this exercise, des Esseintes gives himself over to his analyses, which are narrow in scope but nonetheless dense in their suggestiveness, and revolve around the Moreau painting of Salome. keywords: a. brown; account; army; artistic; arts; authority; baptist; baudelaire; brown; brown salomé; century; dance; dandy; dandyism; death; decadence; decadence epiphany; des; des esseintes; desire; epiphany; esseintes; faculty; figure; french; head; herod; historical; history; huysmans; idea; individual; institutions; john; josephus; journal; life; mark; matthew; money; moreau; nineteenth; object; painting; paradoxes; point; political; process; reason; rebors; reconciliation; religious; salome; salome‟s; sciences; siècle; social; social sciences; studies; tension; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; une; vol; way cache: epiphany-52.pdf plain text: epiphany-52.txt item: #180 of 225 id: epiphany-53 author: Suljic, Vesna title: Cross-Culturalism of Harry Potter date: 2013-03-26 words: 7821 flesch: 58 summary: Practice of loud reading had been almost abandoned by most teachers due to the demanding school curricula and test preparation practices; however, reading chapters from Harry Potter books created an opportunity to use the literary text for teaching – language skills, social skills, study skills, V. Suljić Cross-Culturalism of Harry Potter Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, (2013) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [70] to name a few. The reasons for not reading the books were: not interested in the topic; not interested in the HP series; Harry Potter books are scary; watched most HP movies; not interested in fantasy. keywords: adult; appeal; arts; author; bloomsbury; books; characters; children; communication; cross; culturalism; different; educational; english; epic; epiphany; events; faculty; family; form; future; good; guardian; harry potter; hogwarts; house; human; issues; j.k; journal; k. rowling; language; life; like; literary; literature; london; magical; main; message; modern; new; online; pages; people; philosopher‟s; plc; popular; popularity; population; potter books; potter epiphany; potter series; power; professor; protagonists; publishing; readers; reading; real; reasons; rowling; sales; sarajevo; school; sciences; series; skills; social; social sciences; stone; story; students; studies; suljić; suljić cross; text; thomas; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; university; values; vol; way; wizards; world; years; young cache: epiphany-53.pdf plain text: epiphany-53.txt item: #181 of 225 id: epiphany-54 author: Akingbe, Niyi; Senior Lecturer(Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji- Arakeji, Osun state, Nigeria) title: Reminiscing the Blank Spaces of Sojourn: Sublimating Emotional Flights in Taban Lo Liyong’s “Words That Melt A Mountain” date: 2013-03-26 words: 5477 flesch: 53 summary: Like other African writers, Liyong utilize divination motif to shed light on his wanderlust trajectory in Words That Melt a Mountain. For the majority of African writers, the two traditions exist to be of mutual assistance in the evolution of the new literature in Africa, and the distinction between history and fiction is accepted as valid’’ (Ogundele,1992:9). keywords: african; akingbe; ancestors; approach; arts; blank; blank spaces; collection; cultural; dialogue; disposition; divination; east; emotional; epiphany; fact; faculty; future; heart; human; images; individuals; japan; japanese; journal; linguistic; literary; literature; liyong; love; man; modern; mountain; mythology; n. akingbe; new; oral; persona; poem; poetry; press; reader; right; sciences; sex; social; social sciences; society; sojourn; spaces; spirits; studies; subject; sudan; taban; theme; time; traditions; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; university; untitled; vol; wanderlust; woman; words; work; world; writer; writing cache: epiphany-54.pdf plain text: epiphany-54.txt item: #182 of 225 id: epiphany-55 author: Pirnajmuddin, Hossein; Amani, Omid title: The Carnivalesque in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter date: 2013-03-26 words: 5555 flesch: 60 summary: For Bakhtin carnival rituals are shaped on the “basis of laughter;” “laughter degrades and materializes” (ibid. After Bakhtin .Ed. keywords: act; alien; amani; ambience; american; arts; authority; bakhtin; body; cambridge; carnival; carnivalesque; century; conception; culture; degradation; dialogic; discourse; dostoevsky; epiphany; faculty; grotesque; hawthorne; hester; hierarchal; house; ibid; instance; introduction; journal; laughter; letter; letter epiphany; life; like; michael; nathaniel; nathaniel hawthorne; nature; new; novel; order; parody; people; pirnajmuddin; place; poetics; problems; puritan; qtd; rabelais; realism; romance; romantic; sacred; scarlet; scarlet letter; scene; sciences; second; sense; social; society; studies; theory; transdisciplinary; vol; words; world; york cache: epiphany-55.pdf plain text: epiphany-55.txt item: #183 of 225 id: epiphany-56 author: Anwaruddin, Sardar M title: (Re)Viewing Maggie and Tess through the Lens of Standpoint Theory date: 2013-03-26 words: 5776 flesch: 64 summary: Keywords: Maggie, Tess, Femininity, Masculinity, Standpoint Theory, Epistemology * Corresponding author: Sardar M. Anwaruddin, PhD Student,University of Toronto, Canada, E-mail: s.anwaruddin@mail.utoronto.ca mailto:s.anwaruddin@mail.utoronto.ca S. M. Anwaruddin (Re)Viewing Maggie and Tess through the Lens of Standpoint Theory Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, (2013) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [121] As a postmodern method of inquiry, standpoint theory offers insights into how one‟s views of the world are shaped by where and when s/he is located in the socio-political landscape. How can relations based on feminine affections bring alienation S. M. Anwaruddin (Re)Viewing Maggie and Tess through the Lens of Standpoint Theory Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, (2013) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [122] and repression to women? keywords: alec; angel; angel‟s; anwaruddin; arts; different; eliot; epiphany; faculty; family; father; feminist; feminist standpoint; gender; hardy; hartsock; human; independent; journal; knowledge; lens; life; locations; long; love; maggie; marriage; material; new; personal; print; relations; roles; sciences; self; sense; social; standpoint; standpoint theory; studies; submission; tess; theory; theory epiphany; tom; transdisciplinary; view; vision; vol; way; women; women‟s; woolf; world; york cache: epiphany-56.pdf plain text: epiphany-56.txt item: #184 of 225 id: epiphany-57 author: Nag, Sourav Kumar title: Fighting Neocolonialism: A Case Study of the Selected Novels of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o date: 2013-03-26 words: 5691 flesch: 53 summary: Financial, political and military interference of the colonialist empires, supported by the ruling class of the victimized nations, nullified the significance of freedom stained the unhappy past of anti-colonial struggles: „Dependence abroad, repression at home, became the national motto‟ (98). Needless to say, the irony of Matigari‟s hope constitutes neocolonial Kenya. keywords: african; anti; arts; blood; case; case study; child; class; colonialist; consciousness; countries; country; cross; cultural; devil; economic; epiphany; exploitation; factors; faculty; fanon; foreign; grain; growth; heinemann; home; homecoming; imperialist; independence; journal; karega; kenya; kihika; literature; matigari; mau; mugo; mwaura; nag; national; nationalist; nations; neocolonialism; new; ngugi; ngugi wa; ngugi‟s; novels; oppression; people; petals; political; politics; post; powers; print; sciences; situation; social; state; struggle; studies; study; thiong’o; thiong’o epiphany; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; voice; vol; wa thiong’o; wanja; way; weep; wheat; writers; writing cache: epiphany-57.pdf plain text: epiphany-57.txt item: #185 of 225 id: epiphany-58 author: Setayesh, Sara title: Endgame: A Series of Endings date: 2013-03-26 words: 4394 flesch: 80 summary: The loveless relationship between Nagg and Hamm mirrors Hamm and Clov's sarcastic remarks and manners. According to Kennedy Hamm has a dual role: the sick man of comedy or the dying king of tragedy (48). keywords: arts; beckett; characters; clov; day; dead; endgame; ending; epiphany; esslin; faculty; hamm; journal; kennedy; like; love; nagg; play; sciences; series; setayesh; social; states; story; studies; things; time; transdisciplinary; vol; world cache: epiphany-58.pdf plain text: epiphany-58.txt item: #186 of 225 id: epiphany-59 author: Ozkan, Mehmet; Korkut, Hasan title: Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Arab Revolutions date: 2013-03-26 words: 7685 flesch: 53 summary: While Turkey was not able to prevent the war, its decision not to allow US soldiers to be deployed in southern Turkey has prolonged the process of the Iraqi invasion. Insight Turkey, l13, (4). keywords: akp; ankara; ankara‘s; arab; arab revolutions; arab spring; arab world; arts; asad; change; cooperation; countries; country; crisis; davutoglu; democracy; developments; diplomacy; east; economic; egypt; egyptian; epiphany; erdogan; example; fact; faculty; foreign; foreign policy; government; gulf; h. korkut; important; international; iran; iraq; islamic; israel; issue; journal; korkut; korkut turkish; kurdish; libya; m. ozkan; middle; middle east; minister; model; new; opposition; order; ozkan; party; people; period; policy; political; power; president; prime; refah; regime; regional; relations; revolutions; revolutions epiphany; sciences; security; social; spring; states; strong; studies; support; syria; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; turkey; turkey‘s; turkish; turkish foreign; turkish policy; united; visit; war; west; world; years; yilmaz cache: epiphany-59.pdf plain text: epiphany-59.txt item: #187 of 225 id: epiphany-60 author: Oborune, Karina title: Becoming more European after ERASMUS? The Impact of the ERASMUS Programme on Political and Cultural Identity date: 2013-03-26 words: 6938 flesch: 52 summary: Second, European identity is a feeling of belonging to a distinctive European culture (cultural European identity) and/or European Union (political European identity). The Impact of the ERASMUS Programme on Political and Cultural Identity Karina Oborune * Abstract The European Commission and scholars emphasize that the ERASMUS programme is a successful example of European integration and a symbol of construction of European identity. keywords: 2001; 2008; approach; arts; bruter; collective; common; concept; conclusion; cultural; definition; e.g.; education; epiphany; erasmus; erasmus programme; erasmus students; european; european identity; exchange; faculty; feeling; following; foreign; future; good; hand; identities; identity; impact; individual; integration; integrity; international; journal; mobile; mobile students; mobility; mol; national; national identity; non; oborune; paper; people; political; previous; process; programme; research; results; review; scholars; sciences; sigalas; social; strong; students; studies; study; survey; transdisciplinary; union; university; van; vol cache: epiphany-60.pdf plain text: epiphany-60.txt item: #188 of 225 id: epiphany-61 author: Karic, Mirsad title: Critical Analysis of 2012 Local Elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina date: 2013-03-26 words: 5411 flesch: 51 summary: Although 2012 were local elections political parties campaigned as much on national issues as on local issues. Therefore, on the election day voters could vote either for a political party, candidate(s) from the list offered by political parties or coalition of political parties, independent candidate, joint list of independent candidates and for a national minority M. Karić Critical Analysis of 2012 Local Elections in BiH Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, (2013) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [206] candidate. keywords: analysis; areas; arts; bih; bosnia; bosniaherzegovina; campaign; candidates; citizens; city; critical; dodik; economic; elections; epiphany; ethnic; faculty; federation; general; hdz; herzegovina; independent; issues; journal; karić; law; local; local elections; majority; mayoral; municipal; municipalities; municipality; national; number; parties; party; people; political; political parties; posts; residence; results; sbb; sciences; sda; sdp; sds; seats; secured; serb; snsd; social; srebrenica; state; studies; system; transdisciplinary; vol; votes; war cache: epiphany-61.pdf plain text: epiphany-61.txt item: #189 of 225 id: epiphany-62 author: Reza, Md. Mohoshin title: Genocide at Rangpur City in the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971: Fire, Fury and Fragrance date: 2013-03-26 words: 6463 flesch: 68 summary: Beginning of the War and People’s Attack on Rangpur Cantonment At the evening of 25 th March, 1971, a helicopter landed on Rangpur cantonment and it was spread among the student community that Vutto-Iahya sitting had broken Bangabandhu and a terrible things might occur at night. [224] Gani launched their attack on Rangpur cantonment at nearly 8.30 am on 28 th March 1971. keywords: abdul; advocate; april; area; armies; arts; attack; bangladesh; bangladesh epiphany; bengalis; bodies; cantonment; city; college; darshana; dead; east; elahi; epiphany; execution; execution fields; faculty; fields; freedom; genocide; invading; journal; liberation; liberation war; march; martyr; mass; members; militaries; military; movement; night; nishbetganj; number; operation; pak; pakistani; people; place; present; procession; rangpur; rangpur cantonment; rangpur city; research; reza; road; sciences; social; soldiers; studies; th march; time; transdisciplinary; village; vol; war; west; ‟71 cache: epiphany-62.pdf plain text: epiphany-62.txt item: #190 of 225 id: epiphany-63 author: Mamuti, Agim title: An Essay on Economic Values of Akhism date: 2013-03-26 words: 2786 flesch: 50 summary: Valiant and Assistant at the first two phases make the preparation of the introduction to Akhism organization. © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [242] capital and developed level of interpersonal relations among the people and institutions was clearly envisioned by Akhism organization. keywords: aim; akhism; akhism organization; ankara; arts; capital; community; culture; economic; education; effective; empire; epiphany; essay; faculty; goods; growth; human; istanbul; journal; mamuti; moral; organization; ottoman; peace; people; problems; production; publications; regard; religion; role; sciences; social; society; stage; structure; studies; system; trade; transdisciplinary; turkish; values; vol; years cache: epiphany-63.pdf plain text: epiphany-63.txt item: #191 of 225 id: epiphany-64 author: Shveda, Yurij title: Is M. Duverger’s ‘Disparity Law’ the Rosetta Stone of Ukrainian Partology? date: 2013-03-26 words: 3694 flesch: 58 summary: The conference assembled a number of scholars from Ukraine and abroad, who are engaged in studying political parties. This was probably the first conference in Ukraine of such level exclusively dedicated to analyzing political parties, their role and place in the political life of Ukraine. keywords: activity; arts; basis; blocks; campaign; central; disparity; duverger; election; electoral; epiphany; expenses; faculty; financial; interests; journal; law; leaders; level; local; national; number; organization; parliamentary; parties; partology; party; political; political parties; power; regions; respondents; rosetta; rosetta stone; sciences; security; shevda; social; stone; studies; system; transdisciplinary; uah; ukraine; ukrainian; ukrainian partology; vol; доступу; ресурс].режим; україни cache: epiphany-64.pdf plain text: epiphany-64.txt item: #192 of 225 id: epiphany-65 author: Yalcin, Nafi title: Using Movies in Language Classrooms as Means of Understanding Cultural Diversity date: 2013-03-26 words: 4151 flesch: 44 summary: In a globalised world with different languages and cultures, learning foreign languages is a necessity for ensuring international communication and understanding. [260] Introduction Rapid advancement in information, telecommunications and transportation, has transformed societies, with different languages and cultures, into bilateral and multilateral relationships of a globalised world. keywords: arts; awareness; behaviors; beliefs; classrooms; cultural; cultural diversity; culture; different; diversity; diversity epiphany; elements; epiphany; faculty; films; human; intercultural; journal; language; language classrooms; learners; learning; means; members; movies; people; roles; sciences; second; sense; social; students; studies; target; teacher; teaching; transdisciplinary; understanding; unesco; values; video; vol; ways; world; yalcin cache: epiphany-65.pdf plain text: epiphany-65.txt item: #193 of 225 id: epiphany-66 author: McDermott, J. Cynthia; Panjeta, Lejla title: Personal Narrative on the Education Processes in Bosnia-Herzegovina date: 2013-03-26 words: 5927 flesch: 61 summary: The first section of this paper describes briefly the history of education reform in the former Yugoslavia. In that sense, Tito’s ideas about the importance of access to higher education had succeeded on a grand scale. keywords: arts; b&h; b&h epiphany; books; bosnia; citizens; city; classes; commitment; country; death; development; different; education; education processes; epiphany; faculty; herzegovina; importance; international; journal; knowledge; l. panjeta; learning; lejla; life; mcdermott; narrative; new; normality; panjeta; panjeta personal; people; personal; personal narrative; place; power; processes; professor; propaganda; reform; review; sarajevo; school; sciences; self; sense; siege; significant; social; social sciences; spirit; state; students; studies; system; time; tito; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; university; vol; war; work; world; yugoslavia cache: epiphany-66.pdf plain text: epiphany-66.txt item: #194 of 225 id: epiphany-67 author: Aljohani, Aouda; Institute for Research and Consulting Studies, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia title: James Joyce's Ulysses: The Search for Value date: 2014-01-19 words: 11500 flesch: 68 summary: In psychological terms, he used jealously to provoke his artistic urges, and he needed art to assuage the fears that his jealousies provoked; clearly Joyce's tex in Scylla and Charybdis is as much about James Joyce as it is about Stephen and Shakespeare: Nora: A Biography of Nora Joyce. keywords: aesthetic; aljohani; aljohani james; ann; artist; artistic; arts; aspect; birth; bloom; book; boylan; buck; budgen; chapter; character; charybdis; christ; circe; day; death; dedalus; dublin; epiphany; eumaeus; experience; eyes; faculty; father; female; force; ghost; god; guilt; hamlet; human; iii; irish; ithaca; james; james joyce; journal; joyce; kenner; kind; letters; level; library; life; london; love; meaning; men; mind; molly; mother; mulligan; muse; nature; new; night; nora; novel; pale; paternity; penelope; place; portrait; power; press; quest; real; relationship; role; sciences; scylla; search; sense; sexual; sexuality; shakespeare; significance; social; social sciences; son; stephen; studies; tensions; terms; text; theory; thoughts; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; ulysses; university; value; value epiphany; view; vol; way; ways; wife; woman; wonder; word; work; xvi; york; young cache: epiphany-67.pdf plain text: epiphany-67.txt item: #195 of 225 id: epiphany-68 author: Sharma, Bhumika; Central University of Rajasthan, Bandar Sindri, Ajmer Rajasthan, India title: The Ice Cracks for Frozen Flow: Comprehending the Irony of Development through Metaphor of Water date: 2014-01-19 words: 6555 flesch: 63 summary: Considered as supreme work in transcendentalist writing, Walden records how human life fosters around a water reservoir. Diminishing water flow indicates the dryness of human heart. keywords: arts; beauty; black; body; century; civilisation; cracks; creation; cultural; death; deep; degeneration; development; discourses; drop; earth; elements; epiphany; existence; experience; faculty; flow; forces; form; frozen; frozen flow; ganga; heart; history; human; human civilisation; humankind; ice; ice cracks; imagery; journal; knowledge; life; lines; literary; metaphor; metaphysical; modern; natural; nature; new; physical; picture; poem; pond; power; present; progress; progression; race; rationality; realities; reality; river; rock; sciences; scientific; sea; sharma; social; social sciences; sound; source; studies; subtle; surface; today; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; vol; walden; wasteland; water; world cache: epiphany-68.pdf plain text: epiphany-68.txt item: #196 of 225 id: epiphany-69 author: Khan, Shahab Yar; Department of English, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo title: Poetic Experience date: 2014-01-19 words: 3218 flesch: 61 summary: Abstract Nature of poetic experience is hereby redefined. Keywords: Poetic Experience; Mysticism; Beatific Vision; Symbolism; Naturalism and Shakespeare. keywords: arts; audience; criticism; diversity; drama; elizabethan; epiphany; existence; experience; experience epiphany; fact; faculty; great; greatest; hand; human; image; imagery; iqbal; journal; khan; khan poetic; lahore; lewis; life; meaning; mirror; modern; moment; nature; phenomenon; poetic; poetic experience; poetry; result; s.y; sciences; shakespeare; social; studies; sun; time; transdisciplinary; universe; vision; vol; west; world cache: epiphany-69.pdf plain text: epiphany-69.txt item: #197 of 225 id: epiphany-70 author: Guimaraes, Alice Manuela Martins title: Winstanley’s Utopia in Literature and in Cinema date: 2014-01-19 words: 3721 flesch: 54 summary: This was the case of Winstanley, a man who during the Interregnum envisioned for the future of the English Commonwealth the establishment of a rural communism as he believed ―the earth was a common treasure for all.‖ Beginning his utopia with an impulse to act and a call for action: ―If you don‘t act, you do nothing‖ Winstanley, failed setting up the Diggers communities with whom he established proto-socialist communes. Keywords: Winstanley, Utopia, Literature and Cinema * Corresponding author: Alice Manuela Martins Guimaraes; Assistant Professor The Humanities Department,Open University, Portugal; e-mail: aligui2@hotmail.com mailto:aligui2@hotmail.com A.M.M. Guimaraes Winstanley’s Utopia in Literature and in Cinema Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2, (2013) keywords: a.m.m; act; arts; better; cambridge; century; cinema; common; commonwealth; community; desire; diggers; england; english; epiphany; faces; faculty; film; freedom; future; george; guimaraes; guimaraes winstanley; hill; historians; historical; journal; land; law; life; literary; literature; man; new; novel; pamphlets; past; people; period; political; press; reality; remarkable; righteousness; sciences; social; society; studies; time; transdisciplinary; university; utopia; visionary; vol; winstanley; words; work; writings cache: epiphany-70.pdf plain text: epiphany-70.txt item: #198 of 225 id: epiphany-71 author: Brown, Barbara Ann; Assist.Prof.Dr. (International University of Sarajevo) title: From Populism to Symbolism: Silver Age Discourse on the Nature of Russian Symbolism date: 2014-01-19 words: 6173 flesch: 59 summary: The goals of the Mir iskusstva were to bring about a renaissance of Russian literature and art, and to initiate a dialogue with the Russian Orthodox Church. As the title of О причинакх упадка и о новыкх теченииакх современнои русскои литературы implies, Merezhkovskii offered an analysis of Russian literature and the literary climate in Russia during the 1880s and 1890s. keywords: age; artistic; artists; arts; atmosphere; b.a; bely; blok; brown; century; civic; class; contributions; creation; criticism; critics; cultural; culture; decay; decline; degeneracy; diagilev; dmitrii; dostoevskii; early; epiphany; example; fact; faculty; fet; force; form; france; french; gippius; gippius‟s; great; idea; important; individual; influence; iskusstva; ivanov; journal; literary; literature; members; merezhkovskii; mikhailovskii; mir; moral; movement; national; nature; nekrasov; new; nikolai; nordau; nordau‟s; notion; people; petersburg; poetic; poetry; populism; press; publication; renaissance; russian; russian literature; sciences; severnyi; silver; social; spirit; studies; symbolism; synaesthesia; term; thought; time; tiutchev; tolstoi; transdisciplinary; turgenev; verse; vestnik; volynsky; work; writers; zinaida; как; причинакх; упадка cache: epiphany-71.pdf plain text: epiphany-71.txt item: #199 of 225 id: epiphany-72 author: Akingbe, Niyi; Senior Lecturer(Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji- Arakeji, Osun state, Nigeria) title: Metatheatricalizing Communal Exploitation in Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Ngugi wa Miriis’ I Will Marry When I want date: 2014-01-19 words: 4106 flesch: 60 summary: In Kenya land is not only held to be of much greater importance than money or cattle, it clearly has spiritual associations’’ (Palmer, 1981:1). This paper will be examining how Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Ngugi wa Miriis’ I Will Marry When I Want builds on the harvest of the oral, mimetic and metaphoric signification of myth, history and song, to launch a barrage of criticism against a backdrop of land theft. keywords: african; ahab; akingbe; arts; chorus; christian; christian elite; church; class; colonial; communal; communal exploitation; elite; epiphany; exploitation; exploitation epiphany; faculty; gathoni; gicaamba; gikuyu; journal; kenya; kiguunda; kiguunda wa; kioi; land; literary; literature; masses; metatheatre; mirii; ngugi; ngugi wa; oxford; peasants; play; playwrights; political; poor; religion; sciences; social; soloist; song; studies; thiong’o; tradition; transdisciplinary; trumpet; vol; wa gathoni; wa thiong’o; whites cache: epiphany-72.pdf plain text: epiphany-72.txt item: #200 of 225 id: epiphany-73 author: Nag, Sourav Kumar title: The Dystopic Vision: A Study of the Spatial Politics in E. M. Forster`s A Passage to India date: 2014-01-19 words: 3049 flesch: 50 summary: On the other hand, in Lefebvre`s dialectics of the „perceived‟ and the „conceived‟ or the „central‟ and „peripheral‟(Soja) the abstract space often crosses the shadow lines of perceived space and vice versa to make a cocktail of place and space. [95] He conceives three modes of spatial thinking: perceived space, conceived space, and lived space. keywords: abstract; arts; bhabha; conceived; cultural; culture; description; discourse; dystopic; epiphany; example; faculty; foucault; geographies; hand; heterotopias; hybridity; india; journal; lefebvre`s; moore; mrs; nag; novel; passage; physical; postcolonial; postmodern; real; s.k; sciences; social; soja; space; spatial; spatialisation; studies; thirdspace; transdisciplinary; vision; vol cache: epiphany-73.pdf plain text: epiphany-73.txt item: #201 of 225 id: epiphany-74 author: Baktir, Hasan; Erciyes University Faculty of Education,Turkey title: Speech Act Theory: Austin, Searl Derrida’s Response and Deleuze’s Theory of Order-word date: 2014-01-19 words: 4683 flesch: 60 summary: Does speech act theory provide us with the solutions to the problems of safe and impartial communication? Deleuze and Guattari, unlike Austin and Searl, and Derrida, do not take speech act theory as a separate area for investigation. keywords: act; act theory; acts; answer; arts; austin; baktir; ben; certain; communication; context; deleuze; derrida; epiphany; faculty; function; guattari; gus; illocutionary; instance; intention; journal; kettle; language; meaning; new; order; safe; sciences; social; speaker; speech; speech act; spoken; statement; studies; subject; theory; transdisciplinary; use; utterance; vol; word cache: epiphany-74.pdf plain text: epiphany-74.txt item: #202 of 225 id: epiphany-75 author: Guimaraes, Alice Manuela Martins title: Cultural Mediation: John Eliot’s Errand to the Otherness date: 2014-01-19 words: 6010 flesch: 46 summary: Having developed ways of theorizing communication, mediation, culture and cultural mediation, we should move toward exploring its conditions and outcomes on social projects and movements such as the role of missions, particularly that of John Eliot, with the natives that may not be recognized by some scholars in those terms, but as we will argue, it allows us to understand the construction of a native epistemology through the endless task of missionaries who were so committed to proselyting, teaching, educating, protecting the natives‘ rights and mediating. In this sense, we will explore the income of concepts such as culture, cultural mediation and communication code in the construction of new approaches which allow us to think about the inter-symbolic communication processes. keywords: a.m.m; algonquian; american; arts; british; century; cogley; colonists; colonization; communication; construction; context; cross; cultural; cultural mediation; culture; different; eliot; eliot‘s; england; english; epiphany; errand; faculty; goal; guimaraes; guimaraes cultural; holstun; important; indians; intercultural; james; jennings; john; john eliot; journal; language; massachusetts; mediating; mediation; mediator; missionaries; missionary; missions; montero; natives; new; otherness; otherness epiphany; oxford; people; political; press; process; processes; puritan; religious; role; scholars; sciences; seventeenth; social; studies; task; towns; transdisciplinary; university; vol; white; william; world cache: epiphany-75.pdf plain text: epiphany-75.txt item: #203 of 225 id: epiphany-76 author: Khorsand, Golbarg; Shiraz University, Department of English Literature, Shiraz, Iran title: Religious Ideology and Motivation of Action: A Study of Nature of Action in T. S. Eliot’s “Murder in the Cathedral” date: 2014-01-19 words: 7066 flesch: 66 summary: Introduction Epiphany: Vol. 6, No. 2, 2013 ISSN 1840-3719 Religious Ideology and Motivation of Action: A Study of Nature of Action in T. S. Eliot’s “Murder in the Cathedral” Golbarg Khorsand * Keywords: Tragic hero, Dramatic Action, Murder in the Cathedral, Mental Action and T. S. Eliot * Corresponding author: Golbarg Khorsand; PhD Candidate Shiraz University, Department of English Literature, Shiraz, Iran; e-mail: golbarg_cm@yahoo.com mailto:golbarg_cm@yahoo.com G. Khorsand Religious Ideology and Motivation of Action: Epiphany: Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2, (2013) © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [129] What do we expect of a play? keywords: action; archbishop; arts; becket; book; carol; cathedral; character; chorus; death; decisions; dramatic; eliot; epiphany; fact; faculty; final; glory; god; grover; hero; ideology; journal; khorsand; kind; knights; lines; man; martyrdom; mentions; mind; motivation; murder; order; play; point; power; priests; process; reason; religious; religious ideology; sciences; second; sense; similar; smith; social; studies; suffering; temptation; tempter; thomas; time; transdisciplinary; vol; women; words cache: epiphany-76.pdf plain text: epiphany-76.txt item: #204 of 225 id: epiphany-77 author: Teparic, Meliha; International University of Sarajevo title: Figural Representation in the Arabic Calligraphy date: 2014-01-19 words: 6106 flesch: 56 summary: Thus in that way a special kind of calligraphic art of Arabic letters, incorporating figurative motifs or vision, developed without significantly violating the basic postulates and the principles of Islamic art. In this regard, the basic principle of calligraphic art is a dot or a line that would eventually result in a letter. keywords: arabic; arabic calligraphy; architecture; art; artistic; artists; arts; bird; boat; burckhardt; california; calligrams; calligraphic art; calligraphy; calligraphy epiphany; certain; characters; dervish; epiphany; expression; faculty; figural; figurative; figure; form; god; hat; hidden; holy; human; image; inscriptions; islamic; islamic art; islamic calligraphy; journal; kind; letters; material; meaning; mosque; muhammad; muslim; nasr; ottoman; painting; pbuh; people; prophet; religious; representation; sacred; sarajevo; sciences; shape; social; spiritual; spirituality; studies; sufi; sufism; symbol; symbolism; taj; teparic; text; transdisciplinary; turkey; vol; way; works; world; writing cache: epiphany-77.pdf plain text: epiphany-77.txt item: #205 of 225 id: epiphany-78 author: Alispahić, Sabina; University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Psychology; Tuce, Đenita; University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Psychology; Hasanbegović Anić, Enedina; University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Psychology title: Theory of Parental Investment: “Mothers are the Most Important" date: 2014-01-19 words: 5232 flesch: 56 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [173] re-married and have children with other women. That means that men have to compete for their partners, in order to access as many women as possible and be able to create stronger male descendants in several generations (big males have many children, half of them are sons that will inherit their big genes. keywords: alispahic; arts; baby; better; birth; bjorklund; campbell; care; children; couple; descendants; differences; different; epiphany; et.al; evolution; faculty; father; fatherhood; female; geary; genetic; good; human; important; investment; journal; male; man; mother; offspring; order; ovulation; ovule; parental; parental investment; parents; partner; pregnancy; process; psychology; reproduction; resources; sciences; second; sexual; social; species; studies; survival; theory; time; transdisciplinary; vol; way; women cache: epiphany-78.pdf plain text: epiphany-78.txt item: #206 of 225 id: epiphany-79 author: Tozoglu, Erdoğan; Atatürk University, Agri Ibrahim Cecen University, Turkey title: The Effect of Sporting Habits and Different Variables on Self-Esteem of Police Officers date: 2014-01-19 words: 2906 flesch: 61 summary: The comment that doing sport doesn‟t have an effect on self esteem has come to light. [181] involving in sporting activities and self esteem in a study he carried out on high school students (AĢçı, 1999). keywords: 1995; ankara; arts; averages; deviations; different; effect; epiphany; esteem; et.al; faculty; female; habits; high; individual; journal; level; officers; police; respect; scale; self; social; sport; sporting; standard; studies; study; table; team; total; tozoglu; transdisciplinary; university; variables; vol cache: epiphany-79.pdf plain text: epiphany-79.txt item: #207 of 225 id: epiphany-8 author: Sanfelici, Aline title: One Name, Several (Wo)Men: Cultural Categories Of Identity In Virginia Woolf's Orlando: A Biography date: 2009-11-06 words: 6217 flesch: 53 summary: What I mean is that Orlando takes part in different classes so that he/she finds room to write, in one class, when he/she needs to write; and finds room to publish the writing, moving to another class, when he/she needs support to do so. Microsoft Word - ALINE SANFELCI - Cultural Categories of Identity in Virginia Woolf's Orlando epiphanyepiphanyepiphanyepiphany Journal of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences International University of Sarajevo keywords: aline; biography; boy; categories; characterization; class; classes; classist; community; constructs; cultural; culture; different; fact; family; following; gender; gypsies; gypsy; hierarchies; history; identity; intersectionality; italics; life; literature; london; male; man; moment; narrator; nation; new; noble; novel; orlando; person; perspective; privilege; race; roles; sanfelici; sex; short; sir; social; society; subtext; terms; time; university; values; virginia; ways; wealth; wo)men; women; woolf; words; writer cache: epiphany-8.pdf plain text: epiphany-8.txt item: #208 of 225 id: epiphany-80 author: Tesser, Lynn title: Ethnic Hierarchies and the Shifting EU Schengen Border in the Post-Cold War Era date: 2014-01-19 words: 8593 flesch: 48 summary: Under FIDESZ in particular, Hungary‟s push to join the EU was framed as a route to undo the forced split with Hungarians in the near abroad through lessening the importance of state borders – again a signal that, for Hungary, the idea of „joining Europe‟ can be put to the service of the nation. © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences [199] Schengen and the Creation of a ‘Europe of the Regions’ The emergence of the Schengen system has given credence to sub-state regionalism manifested in the idea of creating a „Europe of the regions.‟ The practical implementation of this idea in CEE runs from Hungary‟s efforts to re-unite a greater Hungarian nation to EU support for „Euroregions.‟ Euroregions are geographically demarcated areas spanning state borders possessing a very loose institutional structure geared towards furthering collaboration between local governments on either side of the border(s). keywords: agreement; areas; arts; asylum; batt; border; border control; border epiphany; capital; cee; central; changes; cold; controls; countries; csergő; czech; earlier; eastern; eastern border; economic; elites; epiphany; ethnic; ethnic hierarchies; eu schengen; europe; european; eu‟s; fact; faculty; force; free; german; german border; goldgeier; government; greater; hierarchies; high; hungarian; hungary; idea; identity; immigration; integration; journal; june; l.m; law; liberal; liberalization; living; market; member; movement; nation; national; near; neighboring; new; newsline; non; open; particular; party; poland; policies; policy; polish; population; power; regions; relations; respect; reunification; rfe; romania; rzeczpospolita; schengen; schengen border; schengen system; sciences; second; security; shifting; slovakia; social; social sciences; states; studies; survey; system; tesser; tesser ethnic; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; ukraine; ukrainian; union; view; vol; war; western cache: epiphany-80.pdf plain text: epiphany-80.txt item: #209 of 225 id: epiphany-81 author: Mujanovic, Selma; International University of Sarajevo title: Turkey`s Harmless Tango Between East and West date: 2014-01-19 words: 5292 flesch: 52 summary: AKP was looked at by Kemalist elite and Turkish military as a party whose government would distance Turkey from the West and its values that Kemalist Turkey was trying so hard over the years to acquire. In 2004, as a result of the efforts of the ruling AKP Turkey became the EU candidate. keywords: akp; arab; arts; asia; balkans; central; cold; cooperation; countries; country; davutoglu; depth; east; economic; elite; empire; end; epiphany; faculty; foreign; foreign policy; great; harmless; important; international; islamic; israeli; journal; membership; middle; middle east; military; mujanovic; neighbors; new; ottoman; party; past; place; policy; political; power; president; region; regional; relations; republic; role; sciences; social; states; strategic; studies; syria; tango; traditional; transdisciplinary; turkey; turkey`s; turkish; turkish foreign; united; vol; war; west; western; world cache: epiphany-81.pdf plain text: epiphany-81.txt item: #210 of 225 id: epiphany-82 author: Sahin, Emine; Gumushane University title: A Qualitative Study Revealing the Relationship Between Cultural Indicators and Attitudes Toward the Ads date: 2014-11-28 words: 6444 flesch: 62 summary: Keywords: Attitudes; Cultural Values; Hofstede; Different Cultural Symbols ����������������������������������������������������������� * Ali, on the other hand, likes Do�u� Çay more and emphasizes the phrase of “daldurmaçay” and then says that the advertisement hits the target. keywords: ads; advertisement; advertising; ara �; attitudes; barı �; black; brand; cultural; culture; davranı �; de �; differences; eri �; gümü �; indicators; kültürlerarası �; language; lipton; male; medya �; negative; odaba �; positive; region; research; sahin; selçuk �; soyda �; student �; study; symbols; sözlü �; u �; ula �; values; yaratıcılı �; çalı �; çekicilerin �; � ak; � amak; � deoloji; � ener; � erlendirmesine; � hane; � im; � langıç; � ları; � leti; � ma; � stanbul; � tır; � tırma; � tırması; � çay; � ü; � ılmı; � ın; � ıvebarı cache: epiphany-82.pdf plain text: epiphany-82.txt item: #211 of 225 id: epiphany-83 author: Hadziosmanovic, Jelena; University of London title: How is Culture used as a Tool for Dissuasion of Conflict and Consensus: A Case of Sarajevo (1992-1995) date: 2014-11-28 words: 6887 flesch: 63 summary: However, once the conflict is brought to an extreme, as in the case of Sarajevo war, we can only talk about arts helping the community keep sanity, show resistance and serve as a confirmation of people’s city identity. Another forced identity to which Sarajevo citizens were thrown to was the Balkan identity. keywords: 2003; 2006; art; artists; arts; bosnia; bridge; building; case; change; cities; citizens; city; collective; common; community; complex; conflict; consensus; coward; creative; creativity; cultural; culture; destruction; director; dissuasion; donia; end; ethnic; examples; festival; figure; film; groups; hadzovic; hall; herzegovina; history; identity; landry; london; main; memories; national; need; new; oxford; paper; peace; people; performance; play; power; press; primary; production; quartet; resistance; role; sarajevo; screenings; seksan; shared; siege; significant; smajlovic; social; sontag; theatre; time; turan; university; urban; urbicide; war; way; website; world; york cache: epiphany-83.pdf plain text: epiphany-83.txt item: #212 of 225 id: epiphany-84 author: Islamovic, Elvira; Masaryk Univeristy; Blazevic, Nermina; Masaryk Univeristy title: The Prospects of Intercultural Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina date: 2014-11-28 words: 4199 flesch: 36 summary: The first studies of the Council of Europe on intercultural education were focused on the education of immigrant populations in European schools. © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of relations between cultural groups, there was a need to engage in intercultural education and the majority of the children. keywords: arts; b&h; blažević; bosnia; cooperation; cultures; democratic; development; dialogue; differences; different; diversity; education; epiphany; ethnic; exclusion; faculty; group; herzegovina; identity; important; institutions; intercultural; intercultural education; islamović; journal; life; live; modern; multiculturalism; national; order; pluralistic; policy; process; prospects; religious; respect; rights; school; sciences; social; societies; society; students; studies; systems; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; understanding; values; vol; war; world cache: epiphany-84.pdf plain text: epiphany-84.txt item: #213 of 225 id: epiphany-86 author: Akdag, Mustafa; Erciyes University, Faculty of Communication; Cingi, Mustafa; Erciyes University, Faculty of Communication title: The Impact of Internet and Social Media on Kids’ and Parents’ Game Habits date: 2014-11-28 words: 9263 flesch: 66 summary: Cingi The Impact of Internet and Social Media on game habits �� ������ ��� �� ��� ����� ��������� �� ����������� ������� ������ !�#�$�%����� � ��&����� ��� ��������� ���� Introduction Game, which is considered to be an amusing activity without any long-term goal or satisfaction, (TDK, 2013), is defined as a recreational activity with its own set of rules (www.buyukturkcesozluk.net, 2013). Cingi The Impact of Internet and Social Media on game habits �'� ������ ��� �� ��� ����� ��������� �� ����������� ������� ������ !�#�$�%����� � ��&����� ��� ��������� ���� Internet and especially social media into our lives and their format is continuously changing. keywords: akdag&m; ara �; assumption; childhood; children; cingi; communication; computer; content; digital; e �; eri �; eski �; frequency; friends; friendships; games; gaming; habits; harmful; high; hours; house; impact; kids; leti �; life; media; media games; müdürlü �; new; odaba �; online; parents; people; percent; play; playing; preferences; primary; research; sa �; school; social; social media; street; study; table; time; today; total; unstated; use; valid; way; çocuklu �; üniversitesi �; � ahin; � bakanlık; � ehir; � im; � imi; � itimi; � lıklı; � nternet; � sizer; � un; � ü.; � ı cache: epiphany-86.pdf plain text: epiphany-86.txt item: #214 of 225 id: epiphany-87 author: Mulalic, Muhidin; Karic, Mirsad title: The Western Balkans Geopolitics and Russian Energy Politics date: 2014-12-01 words: 9382 flesch: 61 summary: Keywords: Russia; Western Balkans; Energy Politics; Geopolitics ����������������������������������������������������������� ∗ Corresponding authors: Muhidin Mulali� & Mirsad Kari�, International University of Sarajevo, e-mail: mmulalic@ius.edu.ba, mkaric@ius.edu.ba '��'�����()'��*���(��������������� � �� � ��������������� �������� �� ������������� ��� ������ ��� �� ��� ����� ��������� �� ����������� ������� ������� �! In Russian foreign policy Balkans has been a significant area of a steady geostrategic interest. keywords: actors; balkans; cold; companies; cooperation; countries; country; cultural; domestic; economic; energy; europe; european; foreign; gas; gazprom; geopolitics; geostrategic; global; historical; history; important; influence; interests; international; investment; kari �; kosovo; market; means; military; mulali �; nato; new; oil; pipeline; policy; political; politics; position; potential; power; press; project; region; relations; resources; role; route; russia; security; serbia; significant; south; soviet; states; strategic; stream; strong; supplies; system; term; territory; transit; union; united; use; vol; war; western; world; yugoslavia; � levine; � mirsad; � ∗∗∗∗ cache: epiphany-87.pdf plain text: epiphany-87.txt item: #215 of 225 id: epiphany-88 author: Çolak, Yılmaz; Tekin, H. Hüseyin; Aydin, Recai; Faculty of Security Studies, Turkish National Police Academy title: Transit Migration in North Cyprus (TRNC) date: 2014-12-01 words: 11216 flesch: 62 summary: ����������������������������������������������������������� ∗ Yılmaz Çolak, Faculty of Security Studies, Turkish National Police Academy; ∗ H. Hüseyin Tekin, Faculty of Security Studies, Turkish National Police Academy; ∗ Recai Aydin, Faculty of Security Studies, Turkish National Police Academy; e-mail:raydin77027@yahoo.com Y. Çolak, H. H. Tekin and R. Aydin Transit Migration in North Cyprus (TRNC) �� � ������������������������������������������������ ����!��������#$ �%&�'�(����������)������������������������ Introduction The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) has been attracting the flow of transit migrants in recent times. In addition, the paper analyzes what kind of measures TRNC government was taking to deal with illegal transit migrants, human trafficking and smuggling through its borders, and how non-state institutions in TRNC considered and dealt with transit migrants and especially refugees. keywords: aktu �; asylum; authorities; aydin; border; case; category; conditions; control; countries; country; crossing; cypriot; cyprus; economic; europe; family; ferry; government; green; group; human; illegal; illegal migrants; international; issue; ka �; labour; law; line; main; majority; migrants; migration; mission; new; north; north cyprus; number; osama; people; police; political; refugees; report; rights; roc; routes; security; seekers; smugglers; smuggling; social; south; state; status; syria; tekin; time; traffickers; trafficking; transit; transit migrants; transit migration; trnc; turkey; turkish; türk �; unhcr; use; way; çolak; � kar; � nsan; � star; � ucu; � çduygu cache: epiphany-88.pdf plain text: epiphany-88.txt item: #216 of 225 id: epiphany-89 author: Panjeta, Lejla title: The Changing Soaps and Telenovela Genre: Turkish Series Impact date: 2014-12-01 words: 14448 flesch: 63 summary: Essential genre characteristics between telenovelas and soap operas are as folows: • telenovela has a limited duration (usually it is 7 months) while the soap opera is with no limits with regard to duration; • telenovela is a product developed for the prime-time and the soap opera is not necessarily a prime-time product; • the basic plot of telenovela show is love; • telenovela clings firmly to the structure of melodrama with a hapy ending; • evil, obstacles, intrigue, deceit, infidelity are the obstacles that will ultimately guarantee success for the telenovela protagonists (there is a very strong religious and cultural imperative – Way of the Cross), )��*��+����������������������� ��� �� �� ����������������������������������� �������������� ,'� � � ��������������������������� ���������������������������� �� ! Ve�ernji list. keywords: action; alcohol; american; audience; basic; bosnia; broadcasting; certain; characteristics; characters; classical; cultural; culture; derviševi �; development; dežulovi �; different; director; drama; elements; end; ending; episode; everyday; example; f �; feature; fiction; film; form; genre; good; gümü �; haznedaro �; history; hours; human; ili �; impact; industry; influence; islamic; jesenkovi �; kasapovi �; ko �; language; leši �; life; literature; lives; love; main; manner; mass; media; melodramatic; menek �; middle; muhte �; narrative; new; news; operas; people; plot; political; popular; popularity; pri �; prime; process; producer; production; public; r. �; region; sequels; serbia; serials; series; soap; social; spahi �; stories; structure; television; time; today; tragic; true; turkey; turkish; turkish series; uri �; veli �; viewers; women; work; world; writers; ya �; yapim; yö �; yüzyil; çiftli �; � ahin; � ama; � anstveni; � aran; � booker; � em; � ernji; � eve; � i.; � krajeski; � lm; � lu; � maz; � mur; � ni; � telenovelas; � yörenç cache: epiphany-89.pdf plain text: epiphany-89.txt item: #217 of 225 id: epiphany-9 author: Sarikaya, Dilek title: Representation of Female Poetics in Anne Finch’s Poe date: 2009-11-06 words: 3271 flesch: 60 summary: Adopting Ardelia as her pseudonym (Barash 9), Anne Finch mainly concentrates on the negative stereotypes which humiliate women by ascribing Dilek Sarıkaya 21 passive roles to them and she attempts to undermine these assumptions, and thus, becomes outspoken in her critique of male resistance to the poetry of women. (5-11) As it is indicated in these lines, Anne Finch refers to the activities which are generally expected from the women in her age, and develops her argument against the constructed gender stereotypes like women’s make up and drinking habits in public circumstances. keywords: 18th; anne; anne finch; assumptions; attempts; attitude; beauty; bird; century; concern; conventions; daphnis; dilek; fact; female; finch; gender; ground; ideology; life; lines; love; marriage; nightingale; poem; poetics; poetry; representation; sarıkaya; social; stereotypes; time; tradition; way; women; writers; writing cache: epiphany-9.pdf plain text: epiphany-9.txt item: #218 of 225 id: epiphany-90 author: Jeftiċ, Alma; IUS title: Ethics and Dualism in Contemporary Psychology: From Avicenna and Descartes to Neuroscience date: 2014-12-01 words: 6908 flesch: 49 summary: If animals are primitively self-aware in much the same sense as humans, than it seems they should both adhere to the same ethical standards and guidelines prior to neuropsychological (����� �������������������������������������������������������� � ��������� �� ���������������� �������� ) � ��������������������������������������� ��������������� ��� ��!# $%�&�'���� �����(� ���������������������� research. However, there is a subject that is thinking, so she/he cannot doubt that self exists therefore the argument can be seen as an (����� �������������������������������������������������������� � ��������� �� ���������������� �������� �*� ��������������������������������������� ��������������� ��� ��!# $%�&�'���� �����(� ���������������������� affirmation of the self-awareness of the soul and its substantiality. keywords: animals; argument; aristotle; avicenna; awareness; black; body; cogito; descartes; different; dualism; ethical; ethics; existence; experience; experiment; fakhry; human; jefti �; kaukua; kit �; knowing; knowledge; mind; neuropsychological; non; participants; perception; primitive; principles; psychologists; psychology; rahman; research; self; sense; soul; standards; subject; thought; � b; � ∗∗∗∗ cache: epiphany-90.pdf plain text: epiphany-90.txt item: #219 of 225 id: epiphany-91 author: Mavrić, Bisera; International University of Sarajevo, BiH title: Psycho-Social Conception of National Identity and Collective Self-Esteem date: 2014-12-01 words: 5413 flesch: 53 summary: This paper deals with the phenomenon of national identity as well as with its connection to personal and collective self-esteem. National identity and associated phenomena have so far mainly been investigated as part of sociology, anthropology and political science, since psychology was less engaged in the issue. keywords: affiliation; attachment; attitudes; belonging; categories; certain; collective; cultural; development; different; dominant; esteem �; ethnic; feeling; group; human; identification; image; individual; inferior; international; mavri �; members; minority; model; national; national identity; negative; people; personal; phinney; political; positive; process; psychology; research; selfesteem �; social; social identity; tajfel; theory; turner; values; � identity; � ∗∗∗∗ cache: epiphany-91.pdf plain text: epiphany-91.txt item: #220 of 225 id: epiphany-92 author: Draganović, Selvira; International University of Sarajevo title: Reaching out: Social Support and Mental Health Problems of Bosnian Immigrants in Switzerland date: 2014-12-01 words: 6572 flesch: 58 summary: Immigrants are at risk for mental health problems due to much pre-migration, migration as well post migration factors and phases which ���&��'� (�)��������������������� � ���� ���������������� ����������������������� ���� � �� ������ ��� �� ��� ����� ��������� �� ����������� ������� ������� �!�#�$����� � ��%����� ��� ��������� ���� immigrants experience. This indicates presence of mental health problems among Bosnian immigrants. keywords: 100,0 �; adjustment; anxiety; bosnian; complaints; coping; depression; different; difficulties; dysfunction; effects; factors; family; friends; general; ghq; grieving; groups; health; horwitz; immigrants; loss; mean; mental; mental health; migration; participants; presence; primary; problems; process; psychological; questionnaire; results; social �; somatic; strategies; stress; stressful; stressors; strong; studies; study; subscales; support; switzerland; talk; total cache: epiphany-92.pdf plain text: epiphany-92.txt item: #221 of 225 id: epiphany-93 author: Tuce, Djenita; Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo; title: Psychological Aspects of Elopement: A Case in Bosnia-Herzegovina date: 2014-12-01 words: 4965 flesch: 65 summary: Tuce Psychological Aspects of Elopement ,� ����������� ������ ����������������������������� ���!�� �����# $�%&�'�(������� ��)��������� �������������� In attempt to address these questions, we are going to rely on Erikson’s work as a theoretical framework and discuss the relation of elopement and ego-identity within his psychosocial theory of development. Tuce Psychological Aspects of Elopement !� ����������� ������ ����������������������������� ���!�� �����# $�%&�'�(������� ��)��������� �������������� authority over a young person’s decision to marriage (Doubt, 2012). keywords: adamovi �; aspects; decision �; development; doubt; elopement �; erikson; exploration; future; gali �; girl; girlfriend; gvozdanovi �; herzegovina �; identity; integrated; life; marriage; married; parental �; parents; period; person; poto �; psychological; self; sense; social; stage; tuce; way �; women; young; � enita; � nik cache: epiphany-93.pdf plain text: epiphany-93.txt item: #222 of 225 id: epiphany-94 author: Sharma, Bhumika; Central University of Rajasthan, Bandar Sindri, Ajmer Rajasthan, India title: Theory, Literature, and Dialogue: Bakhtinian Consciousness in New Indian Literature date: 2014-12-01 words: 6385 flesch: 48 summary: These realities manage to coexist on account of peculiar psychology of embracing the ‘Others’ while relieving the apprehensions of losing ‘Self’ through dialogic consciousness. ‘Self’ is pressurised to follow the normative lines that identifies one’s ‘self’ with a particular class or categorisation. keywords: adiga; arts; b. sharma; bakhtinian; bakhtinian consciousness; balram; collective; consciousness; cultural; dialogic; dialogic consciousness; dialogue; differences; different; discourses; epiphany; experience; faculty; formulation; global; human; idea; identity; indian; indian literature; individual; intercessional; journal; level; liberation; lines; literature; multiple; nationalist; nature; negotiating; new; new indian; new literature; novel; postcolonial; postcolonialpostmodernist; postmodernist; postmodernist psychology; postmodernist world; process; psychological; psychology; question; real; relation; sciences; self; shadow; sharma; sharma bakhtinian; social; social sciences; socio; studies; tiger; time; today; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; unfinalizable; virtual; vol; white; working; world cache: epiphany-94.pdf plain text: epiphany-94.txt item: #223 of 225 id: epiphany-95 author: Abbasi, Payyam; Faculty of Foreign Languages, University of Isfahan; Saeedi, Ali; Faculty of Foreign Languages, University of Isfahan, title: On The Postmodernist Elements in Shakespeare's The Tempest date: 2014-12-01 words: 8546 flesch: 65 summary: © Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences apparently uses the same sea imagery and word play which lingers in their conversation, in order to persuade Sebastian to do his intended evil act. Here, Maurice Hunt (2004) discusses the idea of purgation in the speeches of Shakespeare characters. keywords: alonso; anarchic; antonio; ariel; article; arts; caliban; carthage; characters; diction; different; dream; elements; end; epiphany; faculty; features; focus; freedom; ghost; god; gonzalo; hassan; high; holy; imagery; island; isle; journal; kermode; king; language; literature; mchale; meaning; modernism; names; new; ontological; p.abbasi&a.saeedi; play; playful; postmodernist; postmodernist elements; prose; prospero; puns; reader; reading; reality; scene; sciences; sea; sebastian; section; setting; shakespeare; sleep; social; social sciences; states; stephano; studies; study; sycorax; tempest; time; transdisciplinary; transdisciplinary studies; tunis; use; versal; vol; widow; word; wordplays; worlds cache: epiphany-95.pdf plain text: epiphany-95.txt item: #224 of 225 id: epiphany-98 author: Hasanovic, Indira; International University of Sarajevo title: Gender Equality & Work: Are We There Yet? date: 2014-12-31 words: 4012 flesch: 58 summary: In year 2013, unemployment rate for men is 26.5%, and women rate is 29 %. Gender representation of deputy ministers is equal - five women and five men, which is more women than in the previous term, when there were only two women deputy ministers (Agency for Statistics, 2013, 45). keywords: agency; analysis; arts; b&h; bosnia; categories; data; discrimination; economic; education; employment; epiphany; equality; faculty; force; gender; gender equality; groups; hasanović; herzegovina; higher; international; journal; labor; labor market; level; main; market; people; persons; position; primary; rate; research; roles; sarajevo; sciences; secondary; social; society; statistics; studies; table; transdisciplinary; university; value; vol; web; women; work; year cache: epiphany-98.pdf plain text: epiphany-98.txt item: #225 of 225 id: epiphany-99 author: Muhasilović, Jahja title: Image of the Ottomans in Bosnian Textbooks Published After 2007 date: 2014-12-31 words: 4941 flesch: 57 summary: According to Ahmed Alibasić a professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies in Sarajevo who researched Image of Ottomans in Bosnian history textbooks, even if he could not get hold of the reports on the revision of history textbooks, fragmentary reports that came to him pointed out that committees had more work to do with Serbian and Croatian textbooks then with the Bosniak ones (Moe, 2008, 4). Jahja Muhasilović* Introduction For a very long time history textbooks in the Balkans region are the big matter of discussion and one of the most sensitive issues. keywords: approach; arts; balkans; bosnia; bosniak textbooks; bosniaks; case; change; common; community; country; croat; croat textbooks; croatian; different; empire; enemy; epiphany; ethnic; faculty; groups; herzegovina; history; history textbooks; image; important; international; journal; mostar; muhasilović; negative; new; objectionable; ones; ottoman; past; period; positive; reason; reforms; region; sarajevo; schools; sciences; serbian; serbian textbooks; social; students; studies; textbooks; transdisciplinary; turkey; vol; war; year cache: epiphany-99.pdf plain text: epiphany-99.txt