Theories about action movies may range from the absurd to the surprisingly viable, but they all share one thing: They're fun as hell. Believe it or not, there ...
Theories, Themes, Products and Practices, London/ New York: Routledge, pp. 1-12. Comaroff, Jean (2009): "Populism: The New Form of Radicalism?", in: The Jo- hannesburg Salon 1, pp. 4-8.(http://www.jwtc.org.za/resources/docs/Salon-1- pdfs/Comaroff_Populism.pdf, last access...
Sen has made contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, economic and social justice, economic theories of famines, and indices of the measure of well-being of citizens of developing countries. He is the Thomas W. Lamont University Professor at Harvard University and member of ...
There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece. The one most widely accepted today is based on the assumption that drama evolved (演化) from ceremony. The argument for this view goes as follows. In the beginning, human beings viewed the natural forces of the world -...
Religion and Everyday Life Catholicism has been an omnipresent reality in the life of Latin Americans, yet Catholicism has been lived differently by men and by women, by members of upper and lower classes, and in urban and rural milieus. As in southern Europe, in Latin America everyday relig...
Don't cry over spilt milk.Meaning - There's no point worrying about past unfortunate events that cannot be changed. Origin - This is one of my favourites. There are many theories about the origins of this idiom but one of the most popular is the following, it comes from fairy lore. Ma...
Identifying documentary practices (Frohmann, 2004) that reflect particular “information regimes” (Frohmann, 1995) can provide an empirical basis for understanding information and its relationship to the theories of truth and truth seeking (Goldman, 1999). This article examines a post-Enlightenment ...
The earth itself would turn against Adam, so that he would have to work and suffer for every mouthful he ate. Finally God banished Eve and Adam from the Garden of Eden, because he was afraid that now they knew everything their next step would be to eat from the Tree of Life, which ...
A thrilling discovery of 3.8 billion-year-old rocks may hold the earliest signs of life on Earth. Join us as we delve into the fascinating findings and theories unveiled by scientists. Scientists have found microfossils around the world, containing specimens that don’t resemble mo...
Our guests speak about geopolitics, being a refugee and the experience of migration. They come from all walks of life — First Nations, Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander peoples, CALD communities and ancestors of Australia's first fleeters. We explore Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Catholic, ...