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    Characterisation and leitmotif: archetypal imageries in Malaysian festival Tv advertisements by Jamaluddin Aziz, Arina Anis Azlan, Abdul Latiff Ahmad

    Published 2011
    “…In addition, since cultural nuances inform the characterization and leitmotif of the archetypes, we opine, that they are able to expose contemporary anxiety.…”
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    The Politics of Contextual Specificity and Global Architectural Trends by Mozaffari, Ali, Westbrook, N.

    Published 2012
    “…In conclusion, it suggests the futility of the regionalist position, which is too easily appropriated by totalitarian political systems, and identifies an anxiety over identity as a leitmotif of the Iranian culture in the late twentieth century. …”
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    Chaos and "uiut" in Bulgakov's Belaia Gvardiia by Hellebust, Rolf

    Published 2013
    “…In Pil’njak, Zamjatin, Pasternak and others, one finds notable examples of a similar leitmotif technique (e.g., the stove as a locus of both chaos and uiut) and symbolism (e.g., the house as a microcosm of Russian culture). …”
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    International branch campus students: choices, experiences and perceptions of employability by Lee, Christine

    Published 2016
    “…Because quantitative studies cannot capture the underlying complexities encompassing the cultural system and socio-cultural properties influencing the agential powers exercised by the individual, this research attempts to explain student choices and experiences using the concepts of rates of return to education, signalling/screening and identity in the qualitative tradition from a critical realist perspective. The leitmotif of this thesis is the analytical dualism of structure and agency (Archer, 1995) in which the link between these two was an inevitable part of the narrative explaining how structure constrained and enabled participants who as free agents took responsibility for their destinies. …”
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    An evaluation of the opt-out approach to Hepatitis C Virus infection testing in prisons by Jack, Kathryn

    Published 2020
    “…The dominant qualitative leitmotif and causative mechanism to emerge from the interviews was Fear. …”
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    References of sexuality in relation to the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) in 17th-19th century selected French and English orientalist travelogues by Mohammad Rosli, Ummi Nadhirah, Omar, Noritah

    Published 2017
    “…The analysis explores three main leitmotifs that help shape the idea of the ‘Prophet’s sexuality’, namely the harem, slavery and the notion of the ‘Mohammaden Paradise’, all of which have implicit or direct referencing to the Prophet (pbuh). …”
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    The philosophy of nature in the poetry of Ghulam Sarwar Yousuf and William Wordsworth: a comparative ecocritical analysis by Alvi, Amatulhafeez, Ravichandran Vengadasamy, Amrah Abdul Majid

    Published 2019
    “…The present study responds to the enormous need for literary-linguistic investigation of leitmotifs of nature across geographical, cultural, and linguistic contexts as a means of facilitating environmental sensitivity and sensibility.…”
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    Health to health promotion : transforming health experience into nursing practice. by Caelli, Kathleen

    Published 1998
    “…As it was described, the following leitmotifs of health were lexically revealed: Health: A different encounter for each person, Health described as peace, Health described as feeling good about oneself, Health described as balance, Health as energy, Health as vitality and zest, Health described as happiness and/or contentment, Health described as quality of life, The 'picture of health', Health described as dignity, and Health as the unknown or the inexpressible.The nature of health-focused care in nursing showed as caring, rapport building and support, ever dependent on the social relationship that develops between each nurse-carer and the individual to whom they offer care. …”
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    Byron's "Manfred" and the Greek imaginary by Leman, Lucia

    Published 2014
    “…The last issue was epitomized by the concepts of the “mark of Cain” and the Byronic hero’s tragic love for his other, (apparently a native of Ottoman Greece), which I see as the two leitmotifs of Byron's poetic fictions featuring the Byronic hero (namely from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage until Manfred). …”
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