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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Friedrich Nietzsche : Die menschliche Existenz zwischen Hedonismus und Pessimismus /

Hirn, Elisabeth Katharina. January 2009 (has links)
Graz, Universiẗat, Diss. 2008 u.d.T.: Die menschliche Existenz zwischen Hedonismus und Pessimismus.
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Soziale Reaktionen auf Optimisten, Pessimisten und Realisten /

Vollmann, Manja. January 2007 (has links)
Universiẗat, Diss.--Greifswald, 2007.
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The influence of optimism on functionality after total hip replacement surgery

Balck, Friedrich, Lippmann, Maike, Jeszenszky, Csilla, Günther, Klaus-Peter, Kirschner, Stephan 08 October 2019 (has links)
Among other factors, optimism has been shown to significantly influence the course of some diseases (cancer, HIV, coronary heart disease). This study investigated whether optimism of a patient before a total hip replacement can predict the functionality of the lower limbs 3 and 6 months after surgery. A total of 325 patients took part in the study (age: 58.7 years; w: 55%). The functionality was measured with the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities arthrosis index, and optimism with the Life Orientation Test. To analyse the influences of age, gender and optimism, general linear models were calculated. In optimistic patients, functionality improved significantly over time. The study showed a clear influence of dispositional optimism on the recovery after total hip replacement in the first 3 months after surgery.
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Die letzte Frau auf Erden: Eine Utopie? : Eine literarische Analyse von Marlen Haushofers Die Wand / The Last Woman on Earth: A Utopia? : A Literary Analysis of Marlen Haushofer’s The Wall

Witt, Ylva January 2024 (has links)
In dieser Examensarbeit wird untersucht, ob Marlen Haushofers Die Wand (1963) als eine feministische Utopie interpretierbar ist. Mithilfe von Definitionen von Dystopie, Utopie und einer Definition von feministischer Utopie werden drei gegensätzliche Merkmalpaare (Hoffnung vs. Pessimismus, Natur vs. Technikwissenschaft und Freiheit vs. Unterdrückung) herausgelesen, die dann in der Analyse von Die Wand angewendet werden, um die Hypothese, dass Die Wand nicht dystopisch, sondern eine (feministische) Utopie ist, zu bestätigen. Am Schluss folgt eine kurze Zusammenfassung der Resultate. / This dissertation will investigate whether Marlen Haushofer's The Wall (1963) can be interpreted as a feminist utopia. With reference to definitions of dystopia, utopia and specifically also of a feminist utopia, three pairs of contradictory terms were selected, which in turn were applied to the analysis of The Wall in order to confirm the 'claim' that The Wall is in fact not dystopian but rather a (feminist) utopia.

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