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The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0894318414546424 nsq.sagepub.com Barbara Backer Condon, RN; PhD Keywords humanbecoming, imagination , nursing ...
behind stalwart columns; surrounding the yard an almost illimitable stretch of white cotton; darkies singing at work in the fields; negro quarters, off on one side, around which little pickaninnies tumbled ...
VIII. Observations on Myology.1 The has been fruitful in scien- present century preeminently tific and the more extended our the discovery, yet, researches, vast and illimitable wider the of seem ...
as in Hellenistic Alexandria,' Grafton concludes. 'The rediscovery of the classical tra- dition in the Renaissance was as much an act of imagination as of criticism, as much an invention as a discovery; yet many ...
Influenced by Frankfurt School thought, Eric Overmyer prefers Walter Benjamin’s hope for the future to pessimism like Theodor Adorno’s about capitalism’s control of the imagination . In Overmyer’s ...
, and Maintenance of Life"; he discussed problems that will long continue to exercise the ingenuity and stimulate the imagination of biologists and chemists. A theme such as his is far beyond my reach. Seventy-two ...
Douglass wrote that "every slaveholder seeks to impress his slave with a belief in the boundlessness of slave territory, and of his own almost illimitable power. We all had vague and indistinct notions ...
definitely set off from its fellows, and easily discernible with low powers. Yet its exact constitution and its exact relationship to the surrounding cells are not known. So far, scientists have had to imagine ...
of the workshop or the office, are opening up new and almost illimitable sources of wealth and new avenues of profitable employment. It is the man of science who is to decide the fate of the tropics ...
argued, “[r]eading is imagined as an act of digging down,” and “the critic excavates a rocky and resistant terrain in order to retrieve, after arduous effort, a highly valued object” (53). Metaphors ...
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