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Moumni, Omar – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Many Western historians, cultural and literary critics have viewed travel and exploration as purely western. This total exclusion of Arabo-Islamic travel has been done to demonstrate the Western sense of modernity and cultural superiority over the constructed weak "other". However, Moroccans, Arabs and Muslims in general have been…
Descriptors: Arabs, Islam, Travel, Western Civilization
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Beauvais, Audrey; Goncalves, Susan; Barr, Emily; Di Yeso, Jaclyn; Berardino, Gail T. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2020
Nurses are expected to provide spiritual care to patients. Even though standards provided by accreditation organizations, national nursing organizations, and the national RN licensure examination outline the expectation that nurses are to offer spiritual care to patients, the provision of spiritual care is often limited owing to time constraints…
Descriptors: Christianity, Health Services, Nursing Education, Patients
Caroff, Maria – Exceptional Parent, 2008
There are places of pilgrimage around the world, for people of all faiths. Lourdes, France is one of those holy places. Since its birth--sprung from the faith and the holy selection of a simple child--it has been a destination for people seeking healing, comfort, and peace. It is here that Bernadette Soubirous, a poor and sick young girl, saw the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Children, Young Adults