32 research outputs found
The Spousal Abuse in Mary Wollstonecraft's The Wrongs of Woman, or Maria
Abstract: The spousal abuse is a form of abusive and aggressive actions that woman encounters in her close relationship with her male partner who attempts to uphold control and power over his spouse. This subject has increased widely nowadays and it needs to be investigated through the lens of literature in order to give a voice for the voiceless wives who endure the bad temper and abuse of their spouses. It will be studied in The Wrongs of Woman which is considered as a feminist novel and one of the best 18th century novels. Wollstonecraft’s philosophical and gothic tale tells the story of Her husband has committed her to an insane asylum. It critiques the oppressive sacredness of getting married in eighteenth-century Britain, and also the judicial framework that upholds it, according to Wollstonecraft., and focuses on society rather than individual female wrongdoings. The purpose of this dissertation is to utilize a thematic method to evaluate the theme of spousal abuse of women in the novel, and to investigate the impact and consequences on the main female characters. Her novel , was designed to be read and appreciated as both profoundly restorative and historical important in terms of what that exposes concerning patriarchal and patriarchal systems’ effects on women’s lives.
Keywords: Spouse Abuse, Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman, Offending Theory, Mary Wollstonecraft.
Title: The Spousal Abuse in Mary Wollstonecraft’s The Wrongs of Woman, or Maria
Author: Prof. Lamiaa Ahmed Rasheed, Maryam Kazim Mohammed
International Journal of Recent Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRRSSH)
ISSN 2349-7831
Vol. 9, Issue 4, October 2022 - December 2022
Page No: 147-152
Paper Publications
Website: www.paperpublications.org
Published Date: 08-December-2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7413493
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ORIENTALISME ET ALTERITE DANS LE ROMAN ISTANBUL, SOUVENIRS D’UNE VILLE D’ORHAN PAMUK
Orientalism is « the assimilation of Eastern elements into Western culture » according to the german author Harald Siebenmorgen. He asserts that there are two types of Orientalism. The first sees the East as agressive and hostile, while the second sees it as attractive and seductive through its exotic features. With this in mind, it seems appropriate to examine this notion in the light of the theory of otherness in Orhan Pamuk's novel Istanbul, Memories of a City. Obsessed with the idea of the double, the writer challenges the doxa relating to his culture, which oscillates between an aspect of alla turca on the one hand and alla franca on the other. He is convinced by the idea of dualism that inhabits his city and its objects, and assumes that it possesses « two souls : Eastern and Western ». This dualism was accentuated by the influence of French writers such as Nerval, Gauthier and Flaubert. In fact, he devotes separate chapters to these three orientalists. Our starting point will therefore be an overview of the concepts of Orientalism and otherness. We will then attempt to discern the aspects of the dialogue between East and West through Orhan Pamuk's Western upbringing
Characteristics and injury severity score of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital
Optimizing sustainable concrete mixes with recycled aggregate and Portland slag cement for reducing environmental impact
Abstract Concrete is the world’s most extensively manufactured material, with the integration of recycled materials becoming crucial for sustainable construction. This study investigates the mechanical properties of concrete mixes containing Recycled Aggregates (RA) and Portland Slag Cement (PSC) to understand their suitability for sustainable construction applications. Utilizing normal-strength concrete with a compressive strength of 35 MPa and a 0.45 water-to-cement ratio, fifteen mix designs were tested, varying RA and PSC replacement levels from 0 to 100% and 0% to 50%, respectively. Comprehensive mechanical testing, including compressive and tensile strength assessments at 7 and 28 days, alongside modulus of elasticity and stress–strain curve evaluations, was conducted. The results reveal that full replacement of Natural Aggregate (NA) with RA decreased compressive strength by 10% and modulus of elasticity by 20%. However, a partial replacement of 25% of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) with PSC, in the presence of RA, moderated the reduction of compressive strength to 0.92% and increased the modulus of elasticity by 3.7%. The optimum mix, consisting of 75% OPC, 25% PSC, and 50% RA, significantly enhances concrete’s mechanical properties, recommending it for reinforced concrete applications due to its potential environmental and structural benefits
URINARY LIVER TYPE-FATTY ACID BINDING PROTEIN AND PLASMA CYSTATIN C AS EARLY PREDICTORS OF CONTRAST INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Advertising Idea between social meaning and receiver behavior
The identity and value of the product is determine by the process of linking the product with values and social meanings through the means of advertising. In the late 20th century a theory was developed in advertising, based on the theory of meaning as a rule, and this view of the declaration came to say that advertising is not only a conveyor of information but a source of building or Establish the personality and identity of the recipient and society, and thus can expand the entrance of meaning as the basis of individual world life into social contexts. Research problem: 1- To what extent does the theory of social meaning contribute to the advertising idea? 2- How does the ideological content of an advertisement contribute to the behavior? Research importance: 1- Design the ads and create an advertising idea through the theory of meaning as a rule. 2- Drawing a positive mental image of the advertiser through social meanings in the design of the advertisement. Research goals: 1- Study the role of the theory of meaning in the design of advertising and its role in the creation of the idea of advertising. 2- Study the role of the ideological content of the Declaration in drawing a mental image of the declared. Research hypotheses: 1- The study of social meaning may contribute to the creation of a successful advertising idea. 2- The meaning of the Declaration may contribute to the drawing of a positive mental image of the recipient from the author. Research Methodology: The researcher will take the approach of description and analysis, through the theoretical framework and analysis of some models to confirm the hypotheses of the researc
Framework for evaluating reliability of stochastic flow networks under different constraints
Evaluation of electrical resistivity and maturity for estimating the early-age properties of pre-packaged concrete
Although 28-day concrete compressive strength is often used as a quality control indicator, early-age mechanical properties are becoming more critical to optimize construction scheduling. Electrical resistivity (ER) and maturity can be used to appraise mechanical properties’ gain over time. Although these methods are well-defined for conventional concrete, there is a lack of studies using these techniques to predict strength of pre-packaged concrete mixes containing distinct materials. This paper aims to explore the feasibility of estimating early-strength gain of pre-packaged repair materials through ER and maturity. Calibration curves were developed using cylinders cured at room temperature and compared to samples cured under low/fluctuating temperature conditions. The average predicted-to-experimental strength ratios using ER and maturity method ranged from 1.07-1.17 and 0.86-1.16, respectively. Moreover, a statistical analysis of variance confirmed that there is no significant scatter within the results obtained from the same mixture.The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the pdf file of the accepted manuscript may differ slightly from what is displayed on the item page. The information in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript reflects the original submission by the author
Genodermatoses with behavioural sequelae
Children with genodermatoses are at an increased risk of developing behavioural disorders which may impart lasting damage on the individual and their family members. As such, early recognition of childhood mental health disorders via meticulous history taking, thorough physical examination, and disorder-specific testing is of paramount importance for timely and effective intervention. If carried out properly, prompt psychiatric screening and intervention can effectively mitigate, prevent or even reverse, the psychiatric sequela in question. To that end, this review aims to inform the concerned physician of the manifestations and treatment strategies relevant to the psychological sequelae of genodermatoses. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022
