Christian Right
Mostrando 13-20 de 20 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. In The President We Trust: uma análise da concepção religiosa na esfera política dos EUA presente nos discursos de George W. Bush / In The President We Trust: an analysis of the religious conception in the political scope of US present in the speeches of George W. Bush
As a whole, the present dissertation lies at the intersection between religion and politics. Religion was embedded in the political scenario of the US at the onset of the nation and, since then, religion and politics have been intertwined into a complex system of coexistence that has strongly influenced the countrys destiny. Although the debate regarding the
Publicado em: 2006
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14. A concepção de lei natural em Tomas de Aquino
The doctrine of natural law and right has a long tradition in western culture. Beginning with greek thought and receving an important contribution of the Romans, it acquired a remarkable developpement with the theological foundation and philosophical analysis given to it by Christian Authors, among whom Thomas Aquinas. The aim of this work is to present the
Publicado em: 2002
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15. CAVAL REFLUXES IN ANGIOCARDIOGRAPHY AND THE DYNAMICS OF THE RIGHT ATRIUM
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16. Neural and visceral xanthomatosis in adults
The clinical, pathological, and chemical findings in a fatal case of generalized Hand-Schüller-Christian disease in a man of 33 years are presented in case 1. The necropsy examination revealed granulomatous infiltration of the infra-orbital fat, the pituitary stalk, and the posterior lobe of the pituitary and also of the skull bones and the thyroid cartilag
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17. Human rights and distributive justice in health care delivery.
This paper was first presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Christian Ethics, Toronto School of Theology, Toronto, Ontario in January 1977. Robert Shelton aims to focus on the concept of 'right to health care,' its related principle, 'distributive justice' in an attempt to suggest 'where we are' at present and where we perhaps ought to be
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18. Percutaneous Transluminal Balloon Valvuloplasty in Congenital Pulmonary Valve Stenosis
From March 1984 to September 1986, 49 transluminal balloon valvuloplasties (TBVs) were performed in 44 consecutive patients with congenital pulmonary valve stenosis, aged 1 day to 60 years. Seventeen of the patients were infants aged less than 1 year, five of whom were neonates. The peak systolic gradient was greater than 50 mm Hg (mean, 80.0 mm Hg) in 36 pa
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19. Results of surgical treatment of ventricular septal defects with pulmonary hypertension.
Two hundred and twenty-five consecutive patients with interventricular septal defect and associated pulmonary hypertension have undergone corrective surgery at the Christian Medical College Hospital. The mean preoperative systolic pulmonary artery pressure was 70.5 (range 31-136) mm Hg and the calculated pulmonary vascular resistance ranged from 300 to 1680
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20. The limits of informed consent.
The patient, a 59-year-old man, was referred to a psychiatric hospital with what appeared initially to be the signs and symptoms of mental disorder. In hospital a lesion of the brain was diagnosed and surgery was proposed to relieve the condition. The patient, however, during this and subsequent admissions to hospital, refused operation. His refusal to conse