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2022 ◽  
Vol 188 ◽  
pp. 111456
Author(s):  
T. Joel Wade ◽  
Rebecca Burch ◽  
Maryanne L. Fisher ◽  
Haley Casper

Author(s):  
Awad Mohammed Ahmed Kambal Awad Mohammed Ahmed Kambal
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The study of the study of this subject to the study of the psychology of the study in the study conducted in the study, and the method that it deals with in interpreting the source itself, which is to talk about its explanatory sources in his aforementioned book. On the curriculum those sources scattered in that book, and the researcher divided the study into an introduction, a chapter and a conclusion, and the most prominent and important results were as follows: That Ibn al-Arabi was influenced by those who preceded him among the commentators is clear in a way, And that these many narrations indicate his knowledge, navigation and high heels, including that he does not transmit from these exegetes in any case a Muslim quotation. Ibn Jarir al-Tabari, and with the status of Ibn Jarir al-Tabari, you see him responding to him in some cases with a strong and stinging phrase, and one of the important results is also - Ibn al-Arabi quoted from his many books on interpretation and others, in the interpretation it is noted that he refers to his book (Anwar al-Fajr), and his book (The Law of Interpretation) in interpretation). These were the most prominent and important results.


Author(s):  
Jose S. Velázquez ◽  
Francisco L. Sáez-Gutiérrez ◽  
Amanda Robau-Porrúa ◽  
Arsenio M. Iznaga-Benítez ◽  
Francisco Cavas

2021 ◽  
pp. 195-224
Author(s):  
Alexandra M. Apolloni

At the outset of her career, Marianne Faithfull’s voice was a folky soprano, a sonic emblem of 1960s youthfulness. By the end of the decade, in the wake of scandal and drug use, it had transformed. This chapter examines these vocal changes in the context of changing rock culture’s gendered constructions of freedom. It looks at Faithfull’s performances—and public reactions to them—at three particular moments in her career: her early recordings of songs like “As Tears Go By,” which construe her as an ingenue; her late-1960s performances of “Sister Morphine,” which reveal how rock’s politics of authenticity proved exclusionary to women; and recent albums like Horses and High Heels (2011) and Negative Capability (2018). The chapter shows how her vocal performances of trauma become a means of asserting musical authenticity, both subverting and reinforcing the ideas of rock authenticity that shaped her early career.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1482-1486
Author(s):  
Hussein H. Zeidanin

The current study examines archetypal patterns and themes underlying contemporary Native American initiation fiction. Moccasins Don’t Have High Heels and The Red Wars, both written by Le Anne Howe, are informed by the conventions of initiation fiction. The portrayal of characters with uncertain identities and feelings of alienation and solitude is a recurring theme in both works which are approached from the viewpoint of archetypal criticism. The research claims, questions and aims are stated in the introduction, which also offers an overview of Native American literature, initiation fiction, and archetypal criticism. An archetypal reading of Howe’s stories is presented in the Discussion. Research findings and analysis outcomes are stated in the Conclusion.


2021 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 103229
Author(s):  
Yee Yeng Liau ◽  
Seulgi Kim ◽  
Sangeun Jin ◽  
Kwangyeol Ryu

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 2021-2028
Author(s):  
Gouri Tanksali ◽  
Uma Patil

Vatakantaka is one of the Vata Vyadhi which gives pricking pain in the heels and causes discomfort in the day-to- day activities. It can be co-related with Calcaneal Spur. It is caused due to wearing high heels and walking with bare feet. Among the various treatment modalities, Abhyanga and Sweda is the best treatment for Vata vyadhi. Hence the present study brings to light the role of Swedana along with Rasnadi Guggulu in the management of Vatakantaka. To evaluate the effect of Istika sweda over Nadi Sweda along with Rasnadi guggulu in management of Vatakantaka. In the present study, 40 patients of vatakantaka were selected incidentally and placed randomly into two groups A and B, with 20 subjects in each group. Group A was treated with Istika Sweda, and Group B were treated with Nadi Sweda along with Rasanadi Guggulu as shamanoushadi for both groups. The effects of treatment provided to the subjects of both groups were significant. Both the treatment methods of Ishtika Sweda and Nadi Sweda showed equally significant effects in the subjects involved in a clinical study. Keywords: Vatakantaka, Calcaneal Spur, Ishtika sweda, Nadi sweda, Rasnadi guggulu.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 186-195
Author(s):  
Jahnvi T. Shah ◽  
Mayuri Ghumatkar ◽  
Ajay Kumar

Background: Wearing high heels regularly places muscle-tendon units (MTUs) in a shortened position. In this condition the length of the calf MTU (gastrocnemius-soleus) is reduced by the continuous ankle plantar flexion cause by the heel lift imposed by the high heels, which leads to concomitant inflexibility of these muscles. Tightness of these muscles inturns leads to formation of trigger points within the muscles. Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is an approach to soft tissue manipulation that uses concave and convex stainless steel instruments to release scar tissue, break soft tissue adhesions, and remove fascial restrictions. Active Release Techniques, or ART, is a soft tissue treatment method that focuses on relieving tissue tension via the removal of fibrosis/adhesion that develops in tissue that is overloaded with repetitive use. Objective: To compare the immediate effect of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization and Active Release Technique for gastrosoleus muscle in individuals wearing high heels using VAS and active dorsiflexion using universal goniometer. Method: 30 subjects were selected as per inclusion and exclusion criteria and were randomly allocated into two groups of 15 each. Group A received Instrument Assisted soft tissue mobilization and Group B received Active Release Technique for Gastro-soleus muscle. Pre and Post intervention Dorsiflexion range of motion and VAS scores were analysed. Result: The statistical analyses showed that there is signification increase in dorsiflexion range of motion and significant reduction in pain in both the groups. (p<0.0001). However, inter group analysis showed that Group A is much more effective in improving the range of motion and reducing pain scores. Conclusion: The present study concluded that Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization is a better intervention for the release of trigger points as it shows greater increase in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion and a significant pain reduction when compared to Active Release Technique. Key words: Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization(IASTM), Active Release Technique(ART), Range of Motion, pain, High Heels, Calf Muscles.


Author(s):  
Deborah J Hilton

Introduction: The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, publication titled; ‘Injury in Australia: falls’ states that in 2017–18, 42% of hospitalized injury cases were due to falls, and 40% of injury deaths were due to falls. In Melbourne City, at various stations, there are extremely long escalators, and alarmingly, one sign previously displayed states there are approximately 2-3 falls/ week on train station escalators.Objectives: The aim of the survey was to ascertain the percentage of people who’ve fallen downstairs and escalators.Methods: Distribution of a general convenience survey [n=125] was performed to ascertain the percentage of people who’ve fallen downstairs and escalators. Additional questions related to rain, high-risk footwear, poor lighting, and how many falls they have had. Following that, regardless of whether or not they’d had a fall, questions then focused on whether they had a fear of falling and whether they felt uncomfortable around crowds on stairs or escalators.Results and Discussion: Completed survey forms were eighty-two in total. 29% of people had fallen, with 16% of those people indicating rain, 16% in either high heels or thongs, while 25% indicated poor visibility. Of those who had fallen, the estimate of the number of falls down stairs or escalators ranged from 1–20, with the average being three falls. 39% of respondents, irrespective of whether or not they had fallen, had fear, while 43% felt uncomfortable around crowds.Conclusion: Falls downstairs or escalators are relatively common, in addition to a large percentage of people having fear or feeling uncomfortable.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (27) ◽  
pp. 242
Author(s):  
Manuela Naud Mvondo Meka

Les chaussures à talons hauts étaient réservées aux bouchers, qui les arboraient pour se protéger du sang des animaux. Par la suite, elles deviennent l’apanage des bourgeois aristocrates qui les chaussent pour exprimer leur grandeur. Elles sont à chaque fois liées à l’expression d’une problématique spécifique. Malgré les différents inconforts et pathologies dont elles sont à l’origine, les chaussures à talons hauts sont devenues un élément incontournable de la mode féminine et un symbole de la féminité. L’objectif de cette étude est de déterminer la motion pulsionnelle profonde (inconsciente) qui pousse les femmes à arborer des chaussures qui, au-delà de la beauté visuelle dont elles font preuves, sont source d’un malaise physique bien réel. La psychanalyse appliquée a permis de mettre en évidence l’existence d’un sentiment inconscient d’infériorité chez la femme. La recherche d’une compensation phallique de cette infériorité ressentie est ce qui conduit au port des chaussures à talons hauts, en dépit des conséquences néfastes sur le corps. Une femme en talons hauts donne raison à Freud qui estime que toute la vie de la femme est une recherche du phallus. High-heeled shoes were reserved for butchers, who wore them to protect themselves from the blood of animals. They subsequently became the prerogative of the bourgeois aristocrats who put on their shoes to express their greatness. They are each time linked to the expression of a specific problem. Despite the various discomforts and pathologies they cause, high-heeled shoes have become a staple of women's fashion and a symbol of femininity. The objective of this study is to determine the deep drive (unconscious) motion that prompts women to wear shoes which, beyond the visual beauty they demonstrate, are a source of very real physical discomfort. Applied psychoanalysis has brought to light the existence of an unconscious feeling of inferiority in women. The search for phallic compensation for this perceived inferiority is what leads to wearing high heels, despite the negative consequences on the body. A woman in high heels agrees with Freud who considers that the whole of a woman's life is a search for the phallus.


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