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- Imagery Rescripting is an experiential therapeutic technique that uses imagery and imagination to intervene in traumatic memories. The process is guided...
- A rescript is a public government do****ent. More formally, it is a do****ent issued not on the initiative of the author, but in response to a question (usually...
- Gyokuon-hōsō, the radio broadcast in which Hirohito read the Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War, August 15, 1945 Problems playing this file...
- Papal rescripts are responses of the pope or a Congregation of the Roman Curia, in writing, to queries or petitions of individuals. Some rescripts concern...
- practice, must for validity be expressed, normally renders a rescript invalid, but not if the rescript is issued motu proprio. Consequently, canonists traditionally...
- The Imperial Rescript on Education (教育ニ関スル勅語, Kyōiku ni Kansuru Chokugo), or IRE for short, was signed by Emperor Meiji of ****an on 30 October 1890 to...
- acceptance of the provisions of the joint declaration of the powers. In his "Rescript to the Soldiers and Sailors" delivered on 17 August, Hirohito did not refer...
- The Humanity Declaration (人間宣言, Ningen-sengen) is an imperial rescript issued by Hirohito, the emperor of ****an, as part of a New Year's statement on 1...
- of these pressures was the proclamation of the Hatt-ı Hümâyûn (Imperial Rescript) of 18 February 1856. While the Edict of Gülhane was more complex, it consisted...
- The Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors (軍人勅諭, Gunjin Chokuyu) was the official code of ethics for military personnel, and is often cited along with...