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    The Impact of Conflict and War on International Nursing and Ethics.Verena Tschudin & Christine Schmitz - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (4):354-367.
    Modern nursing evolved out of a war. Today’s nurses not only work in war zones but the profession as a whole needs to consider its responsibility in caring for victims of conflict and what its international duty is in preventing wars. This means that nurses must be informed of the devastation caused by conflict not only in countries where conflicts and war take place but also world-wide. Nurses’ responsibility is to prevent illness and alleviate suffering, which includes the long-term morbidity (...)
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    "denn Auch Niobe...":: die Bedeutung der Niobe-Erzählung in Achills Rede.Christine Schmitz - 2001 - Hermes 129 (2):145-157.
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  3. Ein,Nesthocker', Prokne und andere Schwalben: Martial 5, 67.Christine Schmitz - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (1):115-126.
    Epigram 5.67 derives its point from Martial's critical and creative way of dealing with the mythical tradition. After he has described from the swallows' perspective an incident that occurred in the avian world, in the last distich the point of view undergoes a surprising shift from the victim to the agent. This is effected by a smooth transition from the swallow that has been cruelly torn to bits by its own kind to the mythical Procne, who tore her son to (...)
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    Metamorphose einer Ehebruchgeschichte in Apuleius’ „Metamorphosen“.Christine Schmitz - 2014 - Hermes 142 (4):461-473.
    The adultery tale of the lover in the vat in Apuleius’ „Metamorphoses“ 9.5-7 is a farcial narrative of everyday life, which still allows its reader to recognize the narrative structure of an underlying literary model. In this embedded tale Apuleius presents a modernized version of the famous story of Venus committing adultery with Mars by transferring his characters into the social environment of poor commoners. By means of specific signals the audience is pointed towards the well-known constellation of the famous (...)
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