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There's No Toilet Paper on the Road Less Traveled: The Best of Travel Humor and Misadventure (Travelers' Tales Guides)
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How to Write Funny: Add Humor to Every Kind of Writing
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Amazing Grace for the Catholic Heart: 101 Stories of Faith, Hope, Inspiration & Humor (Amazing Grace, 2)
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A Passion for Books : A Book Lover's Treasury of Stories, Essays, Humor, Love and Lists on Collecting, Reading, Borrowing, Lending, Caring for, and Appreciating Books
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Millicent Min, Girl Genius (Sid Fleischman Humor Award, 2004)
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Laugh and Learn: 95 Ways to Use Humor for More Effective Teaching and Training
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Humor Me
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Humor for a Woman's Heart: Stories, Quips, and Quotes to Lift the Heart (Humor for the Heart)
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Using Stories and Humor: Grab Your Audience (Part of the Essence of Public Speaking Series)
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1. The Humors of Whiskey
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2. From bodily "humors" to "natural sympathies"
- hv.greenspun.com
- From bodily "humors" to "natural sympathies".
- According to him "Psychology in the 18th Century was replacing the Renaissance notion of bodily "humors". ... these "sympathies" all men shared" (91) I understand that the theory of the bodily "humors" is the inheritance from Galeno and Democrito but, what about the "natural sympathies"? Does anyone knows a little bit about this theory, specially who was the person/group who support the new notion? Thanks for your help, it is very important for my dissertation. ...
3. Elements and humors.
- www.bnf.fr
- Elements and humors. ...
- Composition of bodies: elements and humors. ...
4. Strukturen des Humors bei Karl May
- karlmay.leo.org
- Strukturen des Humors bei Karl May.
- Heinz Stolte hat auf die Bedeutung des Humors für Werk und Persönlichkeit Mays hingewiesen. ... 4 Stoltes Definition des Humors als »seelische Kraft und Elastizität, Tragisches in Komisches zu verwandeln«,5 dargestellt an der Figur Sam Hawkens, sagt wenig über dessen Auswirkung auf den Leser aus. Im Blickpunkt stehen deshalb die erzähltechnische Bedeutung des Humors und sein Einfluß auf Autor und Publikum.
- In Frage kommen Texte, die in möglichst komprimierter Form grundlegende Strukturen des Humors beinhalten und unterschiedlichen Schaffensbereichen entstammen. ...
- Zwei Ingredienzen Mayschen Humors treten hervor: Die Helden tragen eine unangemessene Kleidung und bewegen sich merkwürdig auf dem Schauplatz. ...
- Im Blau-roten Methusalem lernen wir ein häufiges Sujet Mayschen Humors kennen: ausgefallene Tierbeschreibungen. ...
- Bis dahin unterscheidet sich die Qualität des Humors nur wenig von dem Sänftenlauf-Kapitel. ...
- Am deutlichsten fällt die Funktion des Humors in dem abschließenden Abschnitt auf, der mit Mays Bemerkung eingeleitet wird: Das war lustig - ein Taubenschlag!14.
- Die erzähltechnische Auswirkung des Humors liegt in der psychischen Entlastung des Lesers von der abenteuerlichen Handlung sowie im retardierenden Effekt, der die Lösung des Spannungsbogens verzögert. ...
- Die »humoristische Lust« setzt die »Stimmung einer Lebenszeit« frei, »in welcher wir unsere psychische Arbeit überhaupt mit geringem Aufwand zu bestreiten pflegten, die Stimmung unserer Kindheit, in der wir das Komische nicht kannten, des Witzes nicht fähig waren und den Humor nicht brauchten, um uns im Leben glücklich zu fühlen«,42 schreibt Freud über den wahren Hintergrund des Humors. May gewinnt die Zuneigung des Lesers durch die Verlockungsprämie kindlichen Humors, weniger durch subtilen Wortwitz oder geistreiche Anspielungen. ...
- Die Macht des Humors besteht in einer zweifachen Abwehr der Leidensmöglichkeit: Der Anspruch der Wirklichkeit wird zurückgewiesen und durch das narzißtische Lustprinzip ersetzt. ...
- Zusammengefaßt kann über den Humor bei Karl May gesagt werden: Die Bandbreite seines Humors ist zwischen derben Hanswurstiaden und volkstümlicher Altersweisheit angesiedelt. ...
- 45 Die Analyse des spezifischen Humors der Humoresken bleibt einer anderen Untersuchung vorbehalten; vgl. ...
5. Four Humors
- www.sheridanhill.com
- Four Cardinal Humors.
- The humors are our ruling passions, derived from the original Latin meaning of the word, which signified "liquid. " In the 1600s, physicians understood the four humors to signify patterns of speech, behavior and other qualities that predominate in a human being.
- Four cardinal humors, on Sheridan Hill's web page visitors have been counted at this site since September 1998.
6. Balancing the Humors: Healing Traditions and Medical Practice in World Medicine
- medinfo.ufl.edu
- Balancing the Humors: Healing Traditions and Medical Practice in World Medicine.
- Balancing the Humors: Healing Traditions and Medical Practice in World Medicine .
- Table of Hippocratic humors .
- Humors or Nyipa sum .
7. Poetry as Therapy
- www.spcsb.org
- Humors and Vapors.
- "humors and vapors" which characterized,.
- our meaning and come to groups with humors.
8. Hamlet: A Humoral Diagnosis
- www.engl.uvic.ca
- Shakespeare and his contemporaries thought about the physiological processes of the body and their relation to the mind and soul within the framework of the four humors. ...
- Being material, human beings were made up of particular individualized combinations of the humors, which were analogues of the four elements. ... The four humors phlegm, choler, yellow bile and black bile worked in tandem with each other. Health, both mental and physical, was determined by blended or properly proportioned humors, sickness and disease by improper proportions. The influence of the humors extended beyond the physiological realm and different humors were linked directly to certain psychological or emotional characteristics. ...
- Like the four elements, humors were characterized by two qualities. ... The earth was considered the heaviest of elements and melancholy, with its coldness and dryness, was seen as the heaviest of the humors. ...
- While the doctrine of the four humors may seem improbable today, it did rest on an empirical basis. ... Once a physician diagnosed a patients humoral condition, he sought either to remove or counterbalance the humor whose excess caused the trouble by bloodletting, purging or administering an enema or to strengthen deficient humors with diet or drugs. ...
- The physiological aspects of the four humors were inextricably linked with the psychological. Different humors were linked directly to certain passions. ...
9. From Humors to Medical Science: A History of American Medicine
- www.fotodesigner-bogler.de
- From Humors to Medical Science: A History of American Medicine.
- From Humors to Medical Science: A History of American Medicine / John Duffy.
10. humors - definition from Biology-Online.org
- www.biology-online.org
- Dictionary > H > humors.
- ; as, the humors of the eye, etc. ...
- The ancient physicians believed that there were four humors (the blood, phlegm, yellow bile or choler, and black bile or melancholy), on the relative proportion of which the temperament and health depended. ...
- "A body full of humors. ...
- "Is my friend all perfection, all virtue and discretion? Has he not humors to be endured?" (South) .
11. Laughter Factory - Humors
- www.aminet.co.kr
- Here are some humors you might want.
12. BookkooB: Humors and Substances: Ideas of the Body in New Guinea - Pamela J. Stewart, Andrew Strathern
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- Humors and Substances: Ideas of the Body in New Guinea.
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