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In this paper the authors apply Marie-Laure Ryan’s Possible-Worlds theory to Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest to show how the characters’ different conceptions of the world define and build up the narrative structure of the novel. The objective... see more

Considering Louis Althusser’s inquiries into the function of ideology in sustaining power, the writers of this article discuss the operation of ideological and repressive apparatuses in the asylum Ken Kesey portrays in One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (196... see more

This paper investigates the disciplinary power in Ken Kesey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, focusing on Michel Foucault’s theories. Kesey, it will be argued, portrays a mental hospital which can be thought of as a microcosm of today’s communities in wh... see more

The present study attempts to address gaps in research on whether authoritiesin a given community establish an organizational identity or lack. It does soby developing a psychoanalytic perspective. In particular, this study employsthe Lacanian notion of t... see more

Salmonella typhi (S. typhi) infection is a zoonotic infection and known as salmonellosis. In the human body, salmonellosis causes an increase in high body temperature or known as typhoid fever that cause high morbidity and mortality in developing countrie... see more

The conservation of genetic information through the ages can not be explained unless one assumes the existence of genomic error-correcting codes, our main hypothesis. Shielding by phenotypic membranes does not protect the genomes against radiations and th... see more

Global warming has been recognized as a great threat for biodiversity. Particularly, it has been predicted that temperature raise could be lethal for ectothermic speciesin tropical regions, because their physiological and ecological traits are linked to s... see more

AbstractBoth Albert Einstein and Antony Flew had various religious influences during their adolescent years. But both turned away from Christianity due to rational inconsistencies that, in their views, made faith incompatible to science, on the one hand, ... see more

                      AbstractCooperation in conversation is usually managed by the turn- taking mechanism where the interlocutors’ turns are done according to certain rules the most important of... see more

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