ON THE (IM)POSSIBILITY AND BLISS OF TELLING MY DAD, "I LOVE YOU"

On the (Im)possibility and Bliss of Telling My Dad, "I Love You"

While fathers seldom say "I love you" to their son(s), there is also acknowledgment that sons rarely say it to their father.Confessions of love are like notes in a melody of previous affirmations, so what is it like for a son to say it, especially if large parts of his life are spent in "connective avoidance" with his dad? Plant Pots Writing on the

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Emotional distress, resilience and adaptability: a qualitative study of adults who experienced infant abandonment

Background: There is very little insight into the emotional effects of adult survivors of infant abandonment.The rate and reasons for abandonment differ by country, region and economic background.Depending on country, age and era, abandoned children may be cared for by a series of alternative arrangements, ranging from care homes, institutions, fos

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Three votive plaques from Upper Moesia

The article proposes HEALTH a new reading and interpretation of three inscriptions engraved on small bronze plaques in the shape of tabula ansata from the Danubian limes in Upper Moesia - two from Pincum and one from Viminacium, associating the inscribed objects Multi Hub with the cult of Jupiter Dolichenus.The revised inscriptions also provide new

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Introduction: on the role of a generalist journal

Economists commonly specialize in some limited parts of the general field.This is a necessity, Collections due to the complexity of the different issues, the amount of literature available on each of them and the possibility of recourse to different analytical or statistical tools.However, specialization has its drawbacks.Quite often, specialists i

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