英语中water一词意义非常丰富,它不单单指水,还可以指水源、水运、矿泉水以及在生物体中形成的循环液。人常说:水无定性,英语中也有asunstable as water(象水一样不稳定,变化无常)之说,也许正是因此而产生了许多由water组成的成语,下面...英语中water一词意义非常丰富,它不单单指水,还可以指水源、水运、矿泉水以及在生物体中形成的循环液。人常说:水无定性,英语中也有asunstable as water(象水一样不稳定,变化无常)之说,也许正是因此而产生了许多由water组成的成语,下面对它们做一个简单的介绍:展开更多
AIM:To review safety,efficacy,and proper nursing care of double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) in pediatric patients with small intestinal disease.METHODS:Our study included 37 patients with abdominal pain,diarrhea,passage...AIM:To review safety,efficacy,and proper nursing care of double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) in pediatric patients with small intestinal disease.METHODS:Our study included 37 patients with abdominal pain,diarrhea,passage of blood in the stools,and other symptoms,who underwent DBE from December 2006 to July 2010.DBE was retrograde in 36 procedures,antegrade in six,and from both ends in five.The diagnostic significance and salient points in nursing care are discussed in this article.RESULTS:At least one lesion was discovered in 28 out of 37 patients,which yielded a positive diagnosis in 75.7% of cases.Good bowel preparation and skilled nursing care not only shortened the procedure time,but could also alleviate patient discomfort and enhance the quality of examination.No serious procedure-related complications were observed in any cases.CONCLUSION:DBE is a new modality of endoscopic procedure that improves the standard of diagnosis and treatment of small bowel diseases in children.Good nursing care is essential to the successful execution of the procedure.展开更多
The paper argues that the three women are all tragic characters and their tragedies lie in the fact that they only function as stones in Paul's life road to art and the world of men and their suffering from the impri...The paper argues that the three women are all tragic characters and their tragedies lie in the fact that they only function as stones in Paul's life road to art and the world of men and their suffering from the imprisonment of the patriarchal society. The alleged tragic hero, Paul, is patriarchal, self-centered, and sometimes even sadistic. This paper gives respective analysis of the Victorian morality and industrial civilization. Mrs. Morel is pitifully diagnosed with Oedipus complex, which enables her to be a powerful hermaphrodite and gains access to power Miriam is also imprisoned by Victorian morality, but her world is not purely spiritual. Paul just cannot see the physical aspect of her, so he refuses to enter her world. Clara is the woman who makes Paul a real man, but Paul only sees the physical aspect of her. So Paul's patriarchal character is revealed in the discussion of these three women. This paper explores the cause of these women's struggle and points out that the problems these characters face still exist and need to be solved today展开更多
Ancient Greece having survived uninterruptedly through centuries, consists an incontestably cultural capital of overriding importance for the global community and especially for Greece itself. Mythical elements usuall...Ancient Greece having survived uninterruptedly through centuries, consists an incontestably cultural capital of overriding importance for the global community and especially for Greece itself. Mythical elements usually become frameworks or structures, in which Greek literary tradition encodes Greek national virtues and promotes nationalistic goals. On the other hand, myth's adaptations to different chrono-topes generate diversified cultural reception, adjusted to the era and the audience's expectations. The mythical figures are constantly invested in different conceptual schemata, which correspond to the altered way of thinking. Myth is also usually embedded in or underlies fantasy genre, which becomes a vehicle for utterances on women's rights. In this paper, we are going to examine closely three "fantasy" novels for children with mythical intertextual elements: The Fortunate lsles (1989), Torch (1987), and Sirena (1998), whose plot takes place in Greece and we will try to explore: (1) how is Greekness being perceived and presented; and (2) how is female identity being introjected or depicted, in order to find out if the subversive potential of the fantasy genre reworks and rationalizes femininity and Greekness, which have for so long been exploited by the patriarchal or nationalistic status quo.展开更多
With the development of economy, a large number of surplus labor force in rural areas has been transferred to cities, resulting in the increasing number of left-behind children in rural areas. Left-behind children are...With the development of economy, a large number of surplus labor force in rural areas has been transferred to cities, resulting in the increasing number of left-behind children in rural areas. Left-behind children are in a critical period of ideological enlightenment, accepting obligation education, outlook on life and world outlook, and the absence of parental care and education has a negative impact on their growth. It is an important problem to solve this problem in every aspect of society.展开更多
This paper looks into David Herbert Lawrence's characterization of Mrs. Morel in his famous novel Sons and Lovers (1962). Mrs. Morel has long been regarded by feminist critics as the destroyed, a victim destroyed b...This paper looks into David Herbert Lawrence's characterization of Mrs. Morel in his famous novel Sons and Lovers (1962). Mrs. Morel has long been regarded by feminist critics as the destroyed, a victim destroyed by the male-dominated society, and her son Paul has been viewed as a destroyer of women. Based on a close reading of the novel, this paper examines Lawrence's characterization of Mrs. Morel and reveals that Mrs Morel actually belongs to the destroyer instead of the destroyed through an analysis of her relationship with the three male characters in the novel, thus providing new insights into the understanding of this classic novel.展开更多
文摘AIM:To review safety,efficacy,and proper nursing care of double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) in pediatric patients with small intestinal disease.METHODS:Our study included 37 patients with abdominal pain,diarrhea,passage of blood in the stools,and other symptoms,who underwent DBE from December 2006 to July 2010.DBE was retrograde in 36 procedures,antegrade in six,and from both ends in five.The diagnostic significance and salient points in nursing care are discussed in this article.RESULTS:At least one lesion was discovered in 28 out of 37 patients,which yielded a positive diagnosis in 75.7% of cases.Good bowel preparation and skilled nursing care not only shortened the procedure time,but could also alleviate patient discomfort and enhance the quality of examination.No serious procedure-related complications were observed in any cases.CONCLUSION:DBE is a new modality of endoscopic procedure that improves the standard of diagnosis and treatment of small bowel diseases in children.Good nursing care is essential to the successful execution of the procedure.
文摘The paper argues that the three women are all tragic characters and their tragedies lie in the fact that they only function as stones in Paul's life road to art and the world of men and their suffering from the imprisonment of the patriarchal society. The alleged tragic hero, Paul, is patriarchal, self-centered, and sometimes even sadistic. This paper gives respective analysis of the Victorian morality and industrial civilization. Mrs. Morel is pitifully diagnosed with Oedipus complex, which enables her to be a powerful hermaphrodite and gains access to power Miriam is also imprisoned by Victorian morality, but her world is not purely spiritual. Paul just cannot see the physical aspect of her, so he refuses to enter her world. Clara is the woman who makes Paul a real man, but Paul only sees the physical aspect of her. So Paul's patriarchal character is revealed in the discussion of these three women. This paper explores the cause of these women's struggle and points out that the problems these characters face still exist and need to be solved today
文摘Ancient Greece having survived uninterruptedly through centuries, consists an incontestably cultural capital of overriding importance for the global community and especially for Greece itself. Mythical elements usually become frameworks or structures, in which Greek literary tradition encodes Greek national virtues and promotes nationalistic goals. On the other hand, myth's adaptations to different chrono-topes generate diversified cultural reception, adjusted to the era and the audience's expectations. The mythical figures are constantly invested in different conceptual schemata, which correspond to the altered way of thinking. Myth is also usually embedded in or underlies fantasy genre, which becomes a vehicle for utterances on women's rights. In this paper, we are going to examine closely three "fantasy" novels for children with mythical intertextual elements: The Fortunate lsles (1989), Torch (1987), and Sirena (1998), whose plot takes place in Greece and we will try to explore: (1) how is Greekness being perceived and presented; and (2) how is female identity being introjected or depicted, in order to find out if the subversive potential of the fantasy genre reworks and rationalizes femininity and Greekness, which have for so long been exploited by the patriarchal or nationalistic status quo.
文摘With the development of economy, a large number of surplus labor force in rural areas has been transferred to cities, resulting in the increasing number of left-behind children in rural areas. Left-behind children are in a critical period of ideological enlightenment, accepting obligation education, outlook on life and world outlook, and the absence of parental care and education has a negative impact on their growth. It is an important problem to solve this problem in every aspect of society.
文摘This paper looks into David Herbert Lawrence's characterization of Mrs. Morel in his famous novel Sons and Lovers (1962). Mrs. Morel has long been regarded by feminist critics as the destroyed, a victim destroyed by the male-dominated society, and her son Paul has been viewed as a destroyer of women. Based on a close reading of the novel, this paper examines Lawrence's characterization of Mrs. Morel and reveals that Mrs Morel actually belongs to the destroyer instead of the destroyed through an analysis of her relationship with the three male characters in the novel, thus providing new insights into the understanding of this classic novel.