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  1. Há 1 dia · Although we all prefer to use the good passport, sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to identify ourselves as citizens of that other place. —Susan Sontag, Illness as Metaphor. One student brings in a sculpture of two people embracing. It is wrapped in broken string, tangles of tape, and drips of hot glue.

  2. Há 5 dias · Our aim is to subsidize future psycholinguistic-based experimental research on the use and comprehension of metaphors by these individuals. We conducted our search for articles in three Brazilian reference databases – Portal de Periódicos da CAPES, Scopus and Scielo – through the advanced search tool, and selected papers that presented the terms metaphor and autism.

  3. Há 4 dias · When we choose to say “mental illness” to describe the mind as being sick, Szasz explains that we must pause and reflect on our illogic. 3 To say that a mind is sick is like saying the real estate market is sick. In other words, what we are saying is only a metaphor and does not exist in the physical world. The truth is the mind is a metaphor.

  4. Há 2 dias · Metaphor: Involves a non-literal comparison to create vivid imagery or a new perspective. The comparison is implicit and often enriches understanding through creative association. Idiom: Has a figurative meaning that is separate from the literal meanings of the words involved.

  5. Há 2 dias · By Mayar Naif Al-Aseeri ABSTRACT In literature, sleep and the ways it manifests reflect complex sides of human nature. Whether it be the way it manifests by its disorders, by sleepwalking, or even dreaming. This paper shows all possible representations and the differences between sleep and its disorders in literature, aiming to understand its significance in poetry and how it’s depicted by ...

  6. Há 2 dias · This is where working together we can change their cells, minds, and spirits, to live up to the highest potential they can reach. —. Editors note: Earlier versions of this article appeared as “Origins of Illnesses and Healing Intent,” first published in Well Being Journal January/February (Vol 16, No 1.) and “The Healing Power of ...

  7. Há 1 dia · Relaying a metaphor based on the 2015 online viral image of a dress that some saw as white and gold and others as blue and black, he noted, “There’s an important lesson to learn from this dress, that people can have completely different perceptions of the same image based on previous experience, color, perception, underlying neurobiology.”