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Children’S Stories: Reality And Cultivation, Tiara Sevi Nurmanita May 2024

Children’S Stories: Reality And Cultivation, Tiara Sevi Nurmanita

Bahasa dan Seni: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Pengajarannya

The purpose of this study is to examine the reality and cultivation of children's stories by children and adults. Children's stories used in this study are children's novels. The method used is literary analysis in the form of a mimetic approach. Data sources are in the form of text excerpts from children's novels by children and adults. The results of the study are a comparison of reality and story development in children's novels by children and adults. In terms of reality, it is found that children's stories are imitations of children's real life interpretations as reviewed in children's characteristics. When …


The Lion's Country: C.S. Lewis's Theory Of The Real By Charlie W. Starr, Mark-Elliot Finley Oct 2023

The Lion's Country: C.S. Lewis's Theory Of The Real By Charlie W. Starr, Mark-Elliot Finley

Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature

Book review for Charlie Starr's The Lion's Country: C.S. Lewis's Theory of Reality


The Joy Of Watching The Film Arrival With Whitehead And O’Donohue, Tricia Mayer Sep 2023

The Joy Of Watching The Film Arrival With Whitehead And O’Donohue, Tricia Mayer

Journal of Conscious Evolution

This paper offers a discussion of the film Arrival that is situated in the perspective of philosophers Alfred North Whitehead and John O’Donohue. The themes discussed include language, communication, context, time, and reality and includes a speculative perspective that the philosophers may have contributed to interpretation of the film’s meaning. It concludes with a view of the relevance of the film in light of current technology advances in artificial intelligence and with the authors own reflection on how this film is relevant to her current research inquiry on the topic of joy


Dissociation, Chaimae Oualid Apr 2023

Dissociation, Chaimae Oualid

be Still

"Dissociation," is a reflection of the world's struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it has affected us all in ways we never could have imagined.

Through this painting, I wanted to capture the gradual, yet drastic change in emotions, lifestyles, and perception of reality that we experienced during this time. The crowd of people depicted in the painting represents the collective struggle we faced, all facing towards the unknown and moving towards it. The different facial expressions convey the range of emotions we felt during this time, from fear and worry to resilience and hope.

For me, the pandemic …


Enlightenment, Chaimae Oualid Apr 2023

Enlightenment, Chaimae Oualid

be Still

In my painting titled "Enlightenment", I aim to capture the journey towards self-awareness and self-growth, which is often chaotic and filled with struggles.

The painting portrays the internal turmoil that we experience during this journey through a spectrum of colors. Each color represents a different phase of the journey, and the chaos and struggle are evident in the mixture of colors. However, as the journey progresses, the colors gradually shift towards a serene blue and blue hues, representing the final phase of enlightenment. This transformation is depicted in a pair of eyes that reflect a sense of clarity and understanding. …


L’Inadéquation Du Rêve À La Réalité Dans Madame Bovary (1857) De Gustave Flaubert, Abderrahim Bentai Mar 2023

L’Inadéquation Du Rêve À La Réalité Dans Madame Bovary (1857) De Gustave Flaubert, Abderrahim Bentai

Dirassat

The protagonist of Madame Bovary, namely Emma, a dreamy and romantic woman, will experience a bitter failure, as her marriage to Charles Bovary, a mediocre health officer, will bring her a procession of disappointments and disillusions. The radiant life she has long dreamed of alongside a wealthy and elegant husband turns into a mediocre and monotonous life with Charles, but also the inhabitants of her village, mostly uncultivated and narrow-minded peasants.


The Little City Of Louis-Benoît Picard: The Turning Point From Illusion To Disappointment, Ahmad Al-Btoush Feb 2023

The Little City Of Louis-Benoît Picard: The Turning Point From Illusion To Disappointment, Ahmad Al-Btoush

Association of Arab Universities Journal for Arts مجلة اتحاد الجامعات العربية للآداب

This study aims to clarify the concept of illusion and try to explain the interplay between appearance and truth in an attempt to highlight the transformation of illusion into disappointment in Louis-Benoît Picard’s 1801 play The Little City. Picard’s heroes, as in almost all of his dramatic works, oscillate between two situations: the inherited and preconceived appearance (illusion) and the discovered and experienced reality (disappointment). This may be a constant doubt about the reality of appearances. This article attempts to explain these two positions established by the playwright in the play so that this duality pushes us to concretize our …


Teaching Business Immigration: The Law And The Reality, Da'niel Rowan Jan 2023

Teaching Business Immigration: The Law And The Reality, Da'niel Rowan

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Framework For Studying Consciousness, Jeremy Horne Sep 2022

A Framework For Studying Consciousness, Jeremy Horne

CONSCIOUSNESS: Ideas and Research for the Twenty-First Century

Scholars have wrestled with "consciousness", one writer calling it the "hard problem". Some thirty-plus years after the Towards a Science of Consciousness, we do not seem to be any closer to an answer to "What is consciousness?". Seemingly irresolvable metaphysical problems are addressed by bootstrapping, provisional assumptions, not unlike those used by logicians and mathematicians. I bootstrap with the same ontology and epistemology applicable to everything we apprehend. Here, I argue for a version of the unity of opposites, a form of neutral monism. Something exists because of what it is not; nothing can exist by itself, singularities (analogous to …


An Application Of The Two Routes In Counseling Philosophy, Lance Kair Feb 2022

An Application Of The Two Routes In Counseling Philosophy, Lance Kair

Counseling and Family Therapy Scholarship Review

This is a case study of a session with a subject. The subject’s name is philosophy. Philosophy needs a counseling intervention due to the development of an epistemological rupture revealing two routes into or upon knowledge. This problem that philosophy faces arises along two epistemological routes, called truth and reality. The significant issue of philosophy is how to reconcile a true reality. The proposal at hand for this consideration by philosophy is that a reconciliation is most effective though argumentative validation in orientation over argumentative proof in ideological reduction. Our effort here works toward the truth of reality found through …


Confirmation And Not Revelation: The Radical Imagination And Visions For The Future, Nicole V. Salazar Feb 2022

Confirmation And Not Revelation: The Radical Imagination And Visions For The Future, Nicole V. Salazar

Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local and global identities

The imagination is not a foil to reality, but holds potential for re-envisioning an existing one. The term “radical” in radical imagination implies action. We cannot just imagine and stop there. In order for the imagination to become a tool for (personal/ communal/ global) liberation, it needs to be paired with action. There is no such thing as the “standard” or the “conventional” because it is constructed by those in power. Because of this, the radical imagination has existed for years in the language of the oppressed. Drawing from Black and Indigenous thought and practice, personal experience and work, we …


Religious Texts In The Algerian Novelist Discourse: Their Manifestations And Their Implications, أوريدة عبود Jul 2021

Religious Texts In The Algerian Novelist Discourse: Their Manifestations And Their Implications, أوريدة عبود

Jerash for Research and Studies Journal مجلة جرش للبحوث والدراسات

This article aims to highlight the extent to which the contemporary Algerian novelist discourse can contain the religious text with its cognitive and aesthetic potential. This text contributed to the development of the features of civilization and cultural confrontation. This confrontation, which was the most prominent feature of the struggle throughout the ages and to benefit from its historical load and potential Narratives, as references born in history, and then depend on time and space to remain extended and influential to form an interactive textual intellectual, practicing presence in the texts


Bencana Kabut Asap Sebagai Dampak Budaya Konsumsi Dalam Cerpen “Yang Datang Dari Negeri Asap”, Dessy Wahyuni Apr 2021

Bencana Kabut Asap Sebagai Dampak Budaya Konsumsi Dalam Cerpen “Yang Datang Dari Negeri Asap”, Dessy Wahyuni

Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya

Literature, as a work containing facts and fiction, can obscure the conventions of realities and create new realities so that there are no visible boundaries between the real thing and the unreal thing. Fact and fiction coincide and simulate to form hyperreality. In the short story “Yang Datang dari Negeri Asap (Who Comes from the Smoky Country)” by Hary B. Kori’un, the existence of facts and fiction overlap each other. The author created the country of smoke as a fictitious world due to his contemplation on the consumption culture, which is a phenomenon in people’s lives and relates it to …


Fictional Text And Reality Of The Possible, Shusheng Zhang Apr 2021

Fictional Text And Reality Of The Possible, Shusheng Zhang

Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art

This article explores the issue of reference in fictional texts, that is, the relationship between fictional texts and reality. Paul Ricoeur thinks that the reference of poetic language is not cancelled, but only suspended. Through its semantic creativity, it possesses the ability to transform reality and to turn our personal environment into a habitable world. The interpretation of the concept "world /Welt" and "environment /Umwelt" by Martin Heidegger and Hans-Georg Gadamer shed light on the significance of fictional texts in reality, for they propose to us possible modes of existence in the ontological sense. In other words, fictional texts can …


Followers Of The Façade; The Rising Addiction Of Social Media, Kona Momoh Apr 2021

Followers Of The Façade; The Rising Addiction Of Social Media, Kona Momoh

Quest

Social Media and Social Physiological Effects

Research in progress for COMM 1307: Introduction to Mass Communication

Faculty Mentor: Jenny Warren

The following paper was composed by a student in an Introduction to Mass Communication course at Collin College in response to an assignment that asked students to objectively analyze scholarly research regarding the effects of mass media. Initially, students were instructed to review scholarly research relating to mass media and its possible effects. Then, after gaining new insight and knowledge, students wrote a draft of their paper and had it peer-reviewed by another student. Using this analysis, students wrote follow-up …


Reality Jurisprudence From A Dogmatism And Suspicion Perspective, Sami Al Salahat Mar 2021

Reality Jurisprudence From A Dogmatism And Suspicion Perspective, Sami Al Salahat

UAEU Law Journal

Reality and livelihood are fields of study for scholars from different backgrounds and interests, especially those of religious fundamentals. Hence reality is a base of showing up a number of practical speculated roles. This was clear in the Islamic jurisprudence, which fits a system of applications through fundamentals and the methods of the fundamental schools.

This paper is trying to discuss the relationship between speculations and suspicions fundamentals in the process of dealing with reality and any developed cases. With out omission of the modern social and human sciences, for a better understanding of the reality chains.

In order to …


Writers And Poetic Ideas Of American Realism In Xix Centure Literature, Muso Tadjibayev Dec 2020

Writers And Poetic Ideas Of American Realism In Xix Centure Literature, Muso Tadjibayev

Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal

Realism in literature was part of a wider movement in the arts to focus on ordinary people and events. In the spirit of general "realism," Realist authors opted for depictions of everyday and banal activities and experiences. instead of a romanticized or similarly stylized presentation. "Realism sets itself at work to consider characters and events which are apparently the most ordinary and uninteresting, in order to extract from these their full value and true meaning. In America realism was an early 20th century idea in art, music and literature that showed through these different types of work. Characteristic …


Conflict Of Atomism And Creationism In History, David L. Bergman Oct 2020

Conflict Of Atomism And Creationism In History, David L. Bergman

Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism

The underlying worldview assumptions of creationism are centered in reality, causality and unity-logical assumptions that came to be imbedded in science and the scientific method. Creationism has been opposed by atomism since Epicurus (342-270 B.C.) asserted that random events occur in matter. The early atomists developed a theory of matter to support a pantheistic worldview; in modern science, atomistic assumptions are implemented into current theories of matter, forces and cosmology. Recently, creationists have returned to the logical basis of science and developed phYSical models of elementary particles and atoms for a basic theory of matter. Numerous illustrations show how creationist …


Anti-Utopic Motives In The Novel Of Evgeniy Zamyatin "We", Jamila Khasanovna Temirova Jan 2020

Anti-Utopic Motives In The Novel Of Evgeniy Zamyatin "We", Jamila Khasanovna Temirova

Scientific reports of Bukhara State University

In this article, in a comparative aspect, the specificity of the antiutopian genre in twentieth century literature is considered. Anti-utopian motifs in the work of Yevgeny Zamyatin "We" are defined. Focused on a new, "planetary" reader, on a new life reality, the novel turned out to be fantastic, utopian, with elements of a detective story and amusement.


National Responsibility In The Turkish Translation Of The Novel “Days Gone By”, Xamidov Xayrulla May 2019

National Responsibility In The Turkish Translation Of The Novel “Days Gone By”, Xamidov Xayrulla

Uzbekistan Journal of Oriental Studies

The works of Abdullah Kadiri, who have attracted the attention of local and foreign readers interested in Uzbek literature for nearly hundred years, have been translated into dozens of world languages, including Turkish. This article analyzes the Turkish translation of the novel “Days gone by” (“O‘tkan Kunlar” – “Ötgen Künler (Geçmiş Günler)”). It deals with the degree of recreation of the national identity of the original in translation. From the point of view of comparison, the author also turns to the Russian translation of the novel “Days gone by”. In the article, the author gives his assessment of the work …


The Wicker King, Meagan Andrus Dec 2018

The Wicker King, Meagan Andrus

Children's Book and Media Review

Jack and August are unconventional friends and have been since they were little. In high school, it seems like nothing much will change: they'll each hang out with different friend groups at school, but in the evenings they'll do homework together, eat dinner together, or explore the woods together. Despite the fact that Jack's parents are never home and August's mom is severely depressed, they are happy with their lives. But soon, Jack starts seeing things that August doesn't, things that scare him. August doesn't know what to do, so he figures the best way to deal with Jack's visions …


Consonance Of Oriental Views In The "Confession" By Leo Tolstoy, D. Khusenova Jun 2018

Consonance Of Oriental Views In The "Confession" By Leo Tolstoy, D. Khusenova

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article studies the harmony of oriental philosophy, especially Sufism in “Confession” by L. N. Tolstoy and presents comparison with some models of Uzbek classic literature


Consonance Of Oriental Views In The "Confession" By Leo Tolstoy, D. Khusenova Jun 2018

Consonance Of Oriental Views In The "Confession" By Leo Tolstoy, D. Khusenova

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article studies the harmony of oriental philosophy, especially Sufism in “Confession” by L. N. Tolstoy and presents comparison with some models of Uzbek classic literature


Consonance Of Oriental Views In The "Confession" By Leo Tolstoy, D. Khusenova Jun 2018

Consonance Of Oriental Views In The "Confession" By Leo Tolstoy, D. Khusenova

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

The article studies the harmony of oriental philosophy, especially Sufism in “Confession” by L. N. Tolstoy and presents comparison with some models of Uzbek classic literature


The End Of The Triad:Morality, Reality, And The Ideal Deterrent, Jeffrey A. Zink May 2018

The End Of The Triad:Morality, Reality, And The Ideal Deterrent, Jeffrey A. Zink

Naval War College Review

Since the closing days of the World War II, we have witnessed an evolution of the national nuclear deterrence strategy. From the early days of Massive Retaliation, born of our nuclear monopoly, we have seen the strategy pass through stages of Mutual Assured Destruction, Flexible Response, and a graduated scale of destruction sufficiency. But today’s radically altered geopolitical environment calls for a radically altered deterrent strategy.


Uncovering The Lost Knowledge Of The Imagination In Films, Seda, Daniel A. Jan 2018

Uncovering The Lost Knowledge Of The Imagination In Films, Seda, Daniel A.

Journal of Conscious Evolution

Films have forever changed the way in which humans perceive reality and have provided significant opportunities to spread knowledge in ways that are both entertaining and deceptive. Uncovering the lost knowledge of the imagination shifts an individual’s perceptions of a shared experience and exposes film’s persuasive power to penetrate the psyche. This paper explores the constitutions of reality and how humans are able to tap into other realms of consciousness through mediums of creative expression. Topics such as the origins of life, the hidden knowledge of secret societies, and the burgeoning full disclosure movement for truth are discussed as a …


On The Borders Of The Document: Trip To Turakia, Sabine Roux, Caroline Courbieres Dec 2017

On The Borders Of The Document: Trip To Turakia, Sabine Roux, Caroline Courbieres

Proceedings from the Document Academy

Analysis of documentary boundaries through the study of a set of documents related to the French Theater Company Turak. We describe as artistic documents the different documents that circulate during the creation of a play. There is an initial documentary collection comprised of the documentation for the performance on which the company relies to stage the play itself. At different stages of artistic creation, the company designs documents that are useful for the pursuit of creative reflection. The theater company also develops documents aimed at promoting the play for professionals and the public. Finally, the spectators also produce many documents …


The Essentials Of Christian Thought: Seeing Reality Through The Biblical Story (Book Review), Jamin Hubner Jun 2017

The Essentials Of Christian Thought: Seeing Reality Through The Biblical Story (Book Review), Jamin Hubner

Pro Rege

Reviewed Title: The Essentials of Christian Thought: Seeing Reality Through the Biblical Story. Olson, Roger. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2017. 256 pp. ISBN: 978-0310521556.


The School Of Constructed Realities, Anthony Dunne, Fiona Raby Oct 2016

The School Of Constructed Realities, Anthony Dunne, Fiona Raby

SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute

Today we visited a new school of design developed specifically to meet the challenges and conditions of the 21st century. It offers only one degree, an MA in Constructed Realities. Having sat through the presentations for the open day, we were still a little unclear about its distinctions between real realities, unreal realities, real unrealities and unreal unrealities... (Article originally written for Maharam Stories, with permission to reprint)


What Is Really Real?, Shirley Freed Apr 2016

What Is Really Real?, Shirley Freed

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

"and isn’t that the challenge of our times? to know reality for ourselves and not just act out a script that others expect from us? With every issue of JACL, we ask ourselves, “are we portraying reality?” Will our readers recognize their situation in the articles we accept? this issue is no different."