Browsing Arthur (Articles) by Subject "Death"

Browsing Arthur (Articles) by Subject "Death"

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  • Green, Robin J. (Allergy Society of South Africa, 2022-03)
    Many authors have suggested that one of the most important contributing factors to the enhanced survival of the human population over time has been the vaccination of children. You only have to think of polio and how ...
  • Rabie-Boshoff, Annelien (Sciendo, 2021-12)
    This article explores a probable motivation for the insertion of the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53–8:11) in the Gospel of John in consideration of the motive of ‘living/life’ used by the gospel writer. Using John 8:12 ...
  • Meiring, Arnold Maurits (AOSIS, 2021-12-17)
    In a secular society, obsessed with materialism and consumerism, the 13th-century mystical teacher and poet, Jalaluddin Rumi (1207–1273), has found a surprisingly widespread following. While his work is often misunderstood ...
  • Thomson, D.; Joubert, I.; De Vasconcellos, K.; Paruk, Fathima; Mokogong, S.; McCulloch, M.; Morrow, B.; Bakeer, D.; Rossouw, B.; Mdladla, N.; Richards, G.A.; Welkovics, N.; Levy, B.; Coetzee, Isabella M.; Spruyt, M.; Ahmed, N.; Gopalan, D. (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2021-03)
    Death is a medical occurrence that has social, legal, religious and cultural consequences requiring common clinical standards for its diagnosis and legal regulation. This document compiled by the Critical Care Society of ...
  • Molapo, Sepetla (AOSIS, 2022-09-09)
    This article takes interest in solidarity as sovereign responsibility. Sovereign responsibility is a nonproductive form of care that emerges at the interface of order defined by a privileging of economy and a general economy ...
  • Asogwa, Nicholas; Onwuama, Emeka M. (AOSIS, 2022-06-10)
    Reincarnation is a death-specific and forward-looking philosophico-religious phenomenon that enjoys a cross-cultural appeal. It represents the theory that when the soul separates from the body at death, it informs another ...