Jewish Culture
Mostrando 13-24 de 24 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. A representação da identidade feminina em mulheres evangélicas na cidade do Recife: família, gênero e religião
The history tells the peculiarity of the roll attributed to women in society. Through out the centuries this roll has been transformed along with the new ways of thinking and representing the world and the gender relations. For a long period of time the dominant representation was the religious one to be more precise, in the western culture, the Jewish and C
Publicado em: 2007
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14. Os judeus helenistas e a primeira expansão cristã : questões de narrativa, visibilidade historica e etnicidade no livro dos Atos dos Apostolos
The purpose of the present research work is to build a plausible historical setting for the early spread of the Christian movement in the 30s of the 1st century CE, after Jesus? death, by way of an analysis of textual and archaeological evidence related to it. According to Acts 6:1 - 8:40 and, possibly, also Acts 11:19-26 (with regard to the establishment of
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Um lugar judeu no Recife: a inluÃncia de elementos culturais no processo de apropriaÃÃo do espaÃo urbano do bairro da Boa Vista pela imigraÃÃo judaica na primeira metade do sÃculo XX
How to establish a relationship between cultural elements, political circumnstances and the use of urban space? Is there a way to verify the relationship between culture, society and social behavior? Is it possible to read, in the city tissue, marks of its production processes and agents? The confrontation of everyday practices of different social groups put
Publicado em: 2005
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16. EX 21, 28-36 E SEUS PARALELOS NO DIREITO CUNEIFORME / EX 21, 28-36 AND PARALLELS IN THE CUNEIFORM RIGHT
The present dissertation tried to carry out an analysis of a Biblical norm, that is, Ex. 21,28-36, taking into consideration specially its literary context, in order to get in touch more thoroughly with its origin, nature and interpretation in the deepest and largest context of the Jewish culture of the Near Ancient Orient. Bearing in mind such an objective,
Publicado em: 2005
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17. ASPECTS OF LATE SECOND TEMPLE JEWISH APOCALYPTIC: A CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON
Among the many difficulties raised by Second Temple Jewish apocalyptic literature (which include dating and original language of composition among other issues), one that stands out is that of the many visionary episodes described. Do they report genuine, first-hand experiences on the part of the writers, are they just a literary convention, or do they stand
Publicado em: 2005
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18. ResiliÃncia, judaÃsmo e cultura organizacional: inter-relaÃÃes e reflexos
The aim of this paper is to reflect about the relationship between the Resilience Concept and Jewish Tradition, following the idea that the experiences Jewish people have been exposed to throughout History, which made them suffer from several ways of pressure â such as religious and ethnic harassment, including a programmed Mass Killing â might have influe
Publicado em: 2003
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19. THE LOGOS IN PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA: MAIN INTERPRETATIONS / O LOGOS EM FÍLON DE ALEXANDRIA: PRINCIPAIS INTERPRETAÇÕES
Philo of Alexandria, a first century Jewish philosopher, appears as the first thinker who tried to conciliate biblical contents and western philosophical tradition. In this way, he is better known by his Doctrine of the Logos, about which many controversies are still waiting to be solved. This Dissertation claims the task to examine the meanings of that Logo
Publicado em: 2003
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20. Shabat e a conservaÃÃo do judaÃsmo. O sÃtimo dia faz renascer a quintessÃncia e a partÃcula elementar do universo
This study deals with the Jewish ritual of the Sabbath here seen as a passing ritual from the profane to the sacred. Sabbath, which in Hebrew means to cease, corresponds to the seventh day, the Saturday. Since in the Jewish calendar the day begins in the end of the afternoon, the Sabbath has its start in the Fridayâs sunset, during until the Saturdayâs sun
Publicado em: 2003
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21. Intestinal permeability study in active pulmonary tuberculosis / Estudo da permeabilidade intestinal em pacientes com tuberculose pulmonar ativa
Subtherapeutic antimycobacterial drugs levels have been observed during treatment of patients with tuberculosis and in HIV coinfected. It may facilitate the development of M. tuberculosis resistant strains. Malabsorption may be one of the underlyne cause. It has been documented in tuberculosis patients associated to malnutrition, alchoolics, diabetes, AIDS a
Publicado em: 2003
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22. Founding Mothers of Jewish Communities: Geographically Separated Jewish Groups Were Independently Founded by Very Few Female Ancestors
We have analyzed the maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA from each of nine geographically separated Jewish groups, eight non-Jewish host populations, and an Israeli Arab/Palestinian population, and we have compared the differences found in Jews and non-Jews with those found using Y-chromosome data that were obtained, in most cases, from the same populatio
The American Society of Human Genetics.
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23. Synthesis of beta-hexosaminidase in cell-free translation and in intact fibroblasts: an insoluble precursor alpha chain in a rare form of Tay-Sachs disease.
RNA was isolated from human term placenta or cultured fibroblasts and translated in a rabbit reticulocyte system in the presence of [35S]methionine; the translation products were immunoprecipitated with antisera made against beta-hexosaminidase or its isolated alpha and beta chains and analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The largest translated al
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24. The effect of values and culture on life-support decisions.
Withdrawing life support is always difficult. When patients and health professionals are from different ethnic backgrounds, value systems that form the basis for such decisions may conflict. Many cultural groups do not place the same emphasis on patient autonomy and self-determination that Western society does and find the idea of terminating life support of