Examples of using Maladies in English and their translations into Indonesian
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perfectly inoculate African-Americans and Muslims from psychic maladies.
and other maladies that would keep him from going to school.
who not only finds out our maladies, but also removes them.
Exercising eye muscles will not eliminate the most common maladies that necessitate corrective lenses- namely,
Even yoga teachers warn that yoga may open one up to spiritual and physical maladies.
a boy is born with the appearance and maladies of an elderly man.
Allah will protect him from all calamities and maladies.
Even yoga teachers themselves warn that yoga may open one up to spiritual and physical maladies.
Chronic maladies and forms of mental illness still affect bodies in Earth's atmosphere,
ideas about ourselves are often the cause of our emotional problems and physical maladies and how, by using certain tools,
Kristeva made a famous disambiguation of three types of feminism in"Women's Time" in"New Maladies of the Soul"(1993), while rejecting the first two,
ideas about ourselves are often the cause of our emotional problems and physical maladies and how, by using certain tools,
adolescents who are treated for such maladies as otitis media,
That is why in class dominated and socially divided societies there always exist two kinds of maladies, two philosophical ways of thinking,
Only prisoners who, by reason of their wounds or maladies, would run greater risks by being evacuated than by remaining may be kept temporarily in a dangerous zone.
In it, Louise explains lucidly how our core beliefs and ideas about ourselves are often- not always- the cause of our emotional problems and physical maladies and how, by using certain tools,
you're better off not playing since your maladies will ultimately take themselves out on your bankroll.
In it, Hay explains how our beliefs and ideas about ourselves often cause our emotional problems and physical maladies, and how, by using certain tools, we can change our thinking-- and our lives-- for the better.
it continues to this day as the paediatric division of the Necker-Enfants maladies Hospital, created in 1920 by merging with the physically contiguous Necker Hospital,
It is possible, say top experts at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, that Potters brain was affected by the attack inflicted upon him by You-Know-Who,