Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 149 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 30796 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 67 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 New 34 York 31 University 30 Press 21 american 14 United 13 history 12 States 11 London 11 American 10 John 10 English 10 England 8 que 7 Robert 7 PMC 7 Canada 7 Cambridge 6 canadian 6 War 6 Journal 5 work 5 french 5 del 5 chapter 5 Women 5 U.S. 5 Studies 5 James 5 Brasil 4 woman 4 por 4 para 4 los 4 italian 4 european 4 World 4 Vol 4 South 4 Poetry 4 Oxford 4 North 4 Native 4 Music 4 Library 4 Indian 4 George 4 Education 4 California 4 America Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 63503 i 47475 t 46537 o 43796 l 41736 r 22387 c 21341 e 19443 p 14384 a 13661 h 13632 n 10297 d 9584 s 7977 g 7733 v 6436 � 4285 work 4051 woman 3905 m 3892 p. 3890 time 3769 f 3462 b 3359 history 3184 y 3122 u 3042 way 2946 man 2755 example 2729 century 2670 study 2584 year 2547 people 2444 life 2382 language 2188 book 2170 form 2149 part 2133 translation 2131 w 2115 author 2085 system 2046 poem 2046 chapter 1989 music 1966 figure 1915 culture 1890 term 1874 self 1872 art Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 109117 e 62421 t 61407 s 38031 r 32653 i 31101 h 28911 o 27600 u 27176 f 25367 n 20484 l 20411 d 17949 c 17144 y 11846 a 11486 g 10744 m 8518 de 7649 w 7024 b 7016 p 6802 � 6545 _ 5851 New 5272 University 5014 v 4794 Press 4771 que 3578 York 3477 A 3472 la 3452 American 2443 k 2354 S 2347 da 2340 C 2208 Tennyson 2204 J. 2039 America 2021 x 1980 pp 1894 London 1845 John 1806 L 1786 al 1773 se 1700 . 1668 el 1636 Hawthorne 1573 ’s Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 27231 i 14767 it 10751 he 7047 they 5705 she 4847 we 3228 them 3118 you 2431 him 1790 me 1428 her 1309 em 1259 us 913 themselves 912 himself 859 itself 666 one 461 herself 282 u 238 � 173 myself 116 s 102 ourselves 59 yourself 55 oneself 46 ya 46 thee 43 mine 27 ’s 21 theirs 17 há 13 ours 12 thyself 12 na 12 his 12 f 11 je 10 p 9 yours 9 hers 9 ce 7 de- 6 도 5 in- 5 essas 5 e 5 cuanto 5 ''s 4 는 4 y Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 78592 be 20848 have 11017 � 9456 do 5685 see 4707 make 3286 use 2929 s 2835 become 2772 take 2452 write 2364 come 2356 give 2283 include 2269 find 2207 know 1987 describe 1922 follow 1874 go 1660 provide 1628 suggest 1624 show 1573 say 1566 seem 1553 argue 1534 publish 1456 note 1446 consider 1425 begin 1401 call 1396 appear 1372 work 1342 t 1291 think 1239 read 1237 lead 1226 look 1202 base 1128 create 1126 get 1118 learn 1097 present 1092 represent 1087 need 1079 ’ 1068 offer 1064 draw 1058 understand 1042 mean 1038 leave Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 13082 not 6268 more 5997 also 4651 other 3768 first 3698 only 3637 such 3251 american 3237 most 3182 so 2958 � 2924 well 2920 own 2910 new 2779 many 2772 even 2695 however 2673 as 2371 same 2344 early 2168 - 2103 up 1940 then 1885 cultural 1878 much 1866 out 1756 high 1736 very 1733 social 1645 rather 1625 great 1623 different 1567 just 1542 indigenous 1539 thus 1498 long 1473 good 1419 literary 1319 second 1305 often 1250 now 1214 here 1213 important 1196 political 1177 old 1163 later 1144 historical 1135 large 1117 further 1074 still Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1118 most 522 least 477 good 175 Most 133 great 98 high 94 large 77 early 56 late 56 bad 42 big 41 close 35 fine 32 old 30 low 28 simple 24 deep 23 manif 23 long 22 strong 16 small 15 rich 13 pure 12 short 12 near 12 e 12 clear 10 young 10 slight 10 Least 9 full 9 dark 8 wide 7 new 7 l 7 farth 7 easy 7 broad 6 wealthy 6 sure 6 id 6 hard 5 poor 5 palimps 5 loud 5 innermost 5 handsome 5 fast 5 eld 4 true Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2119 most 134 well 134 least 2 worst 2 shayest 2 highest 2 hard 2 est 1 ―either 1 qu’est 1 long 1 lightest 1 goethe 1 figure‘s 1 fast 1 anapest 1 abdu''l Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 357 dx.doi.org 253 bit.ly 244 refhub.elsevier.com 242 www.cambridge.org 197 doi.org 86 m 50 asq.sagepub.com 48 www.jstor.org 45 perma.cc 38 reference.bahai.org 35 jbs.sagepub.com 35 creativecommons.org 32 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 28 science.sciencemag.org 26 www.dhi.uem.br 26 teatr-lib.ru 23 journals.openedition.org 21 www.ams.org 21 muse.jhu.edu 21 about.jstor.org 17 themusiclab.org 16 web.ebscohost.com> 14 www.researchgate.net 11 www.theatlantic.com 11 www.mdpi.com 11 www 10 www.theguardian.com 10 www.tandfonline.com 10 eprints.bbk.ac.uk 9 www2.cna-aiic.ca 9 www.w3.org 9 www.oed.com 9 ams.confex.com 8 www.sagepub.com 8 www.marxists.org 8 soundcloud.com 8 gamestudies.org 8 egophobia.ro 8 archive.org 7 www.informaworld.com 7 www.fda.gov 7 www.britannica.com 7 europepmc.org 7 crevice.ro 6 www.youtube.com 6 www.ligatus.org.uk 6 www.ifp.com 6 www.ieaghg.org 6 www.huangyao.org 6 www.gamestudies.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 128 http://www.cambridge.org/core 114 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 86 http://m 73 http://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2019.82 48 http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/1700000007 43 http://asq.sagepub.com/ 42 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859000006106 33 http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp 26 http://www.dhi.uem.br/gtreligiao 26 http://jbs.sagepub.com/ 21 http://www.ams.org/journal-terms-of-use 21 http://about.jstor.org/terms 20 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 19 http://science.sciencemag.org/ 16 http://web.ebscohost.com> 16 http://teatr-lib.ru/Library/MAT_v_kritike/MAT_v_kritike_1919-1930/#Rome_Text_296 13 http://themusiclab.org/nhsplots 11 http://www 10 http://journals.openedition.org 7 http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ 6 http://teatr- 6 http://osf.io/jmv3q 6 http://doi.org/10.16995/olh.115 5 http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/08/09/coca-cola-funds-scientists-who-shift-blame-for-obesity-away-from-bad-diets/?_r%E2%80%89=%E2%80%890 5 http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/b/TB/ 4 http://www.treccani.it/biografico/ 4 http://www.startribune.com/little-crow-s-legacy/166467906/ 4 http://www.sagepublications.com 4 http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/america-is-too-dumb-for-tv-news-20151125 4 http://www.mdpi.com/journal/humanities 4 http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1859/critique-pol-economy/preface.htm 4 http://www.floridamemory.com/collections/debry/ 4 http://www.bartleby.com/270/3/341.html 4 http://themusiclab.org 4 http://theintercept.com/2017/01/10/the-crimes-of-seal-team-6/ 4 http://teatr-lib.ru/Library/MAT_v_kritike/MAT_v_kritike_1919-1930/#Text_5 4 http://teatr-lib.ru/Library/MAT_v_kritike/MAT_v_kritike_1919- 4 http://soundcloud.com/a-tribe-called-red/burn-your-village-to-the-ground 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0168-9525(14)00027-4/sbref0415 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0168-9525(14)00027-4/sbref0260 4 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0168-9525(14)00027-4/sbref0030 4 http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/ab/PUP/ 4 http://perma.cc/ 4 http://muse.jhu.edu/> 4 http://fortune.com/2015/08/06/super-bowl-ad-cost/ 4 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.87.3.938 4 http://bit.ly/2zLTnHC 4 http://bit.ly/2DaZkUf 4 http://bahai- 4 http://aptnnews.ca/2017/01/30/one-flag-3-bloody-scalps-and-an-artist-who-wants-to-change-the-law/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 4 lib-eprints@bbk.ac.uk 4 awolff@unixg.ubc.ca 3 support@jstor.org 3 sales@nowpublishers.com 3 mbh3@columbia.edu 3 info@womin.org.za 3 chachula@ualberta.ca 2 verahanna@mackenzie.com.br 2 sam@wjh.harvard.edu 2 s.noble@gsa.ac.uk 2 pavla.vesela@ff.cuni.cz 2 manvirsingh@fas.harvard.edu 2 haveman@berkeley.edu 2 flo.myrick@ualberta.ca 2 fgribenski@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de 2 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk 2 casbury@u.washington.edu 2 bpeb@st-andrews.ac.ik 2 b.k.stevens@sussex.ac.uk 2 amventi@ilstu.edu 2 aldo.bischi@ntnu.no 2 karen.alexander@duke.edu 1 z62damim@uco.es 1 whitfield_bj@mercer.edu 1 vstarnes@usc.edu 1 vgrass@rz.hu-berlin.de 1 valerio.deangelis@unimc.it 1 tomwright@post.harvard.edu 1 tleitch@udel.edu 1 steve.fotios@sheffield.ac.uk 1 songdongmei07@126.com 1 sllp2014@sllp.org 1 seixas.marianas@gmail.com 1 sbronner@psu.edu 1 rosa.sanchez@unibas.ch 1 revistadogel@gel.org.br 1 piedragua@hotmail.com 1 paulamontoya000@yahoo.com 1 paraic.finnerty@port.ac.uk 1 openaccess@tue.nl 1 openaccess@ed.ac.uk 1 ochsner@psych.columbia.edu 1 no-reply@cambridge.org 1 miccoli.laurastella@gmail.com 1 mi@manhattan-institute.org 1 mcgyamfi@yahoo.com 1 marinalvav@gmail.com 1 m.phiri@sheffield.ac.uk 1 librarypure@kcl.ac.uk 1 lec@mail.utcluj.ro Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7279 � � � 2945 e s t 2863 i s t 2854 e s s 1955 u s t 1650 i s h 1111 s s i 1063 a s t 1058 e s o 1006 e s e 960 s s e 950 r s t 939 n s t 896 e s p 881 i s c 877 e s i 831 a s s 815 o s e 765 n s i 747 i s i 684 i s m 681 i s e 672 o s t 648 i s s 586 s s o 581 n s o 573 r s e 562 i s p 553 r s o 514 l s o 493 a s i 485 t s o 467 u s i 460 r s i 426 a s e 419 n s e 413 s s a 391 s s u 375 t s t 368 i s f 361 m s e 360 e s c 352 i s l 338 u s e 337 e s a 337 e s u 332 o s s 317 t s e 316 i s r 315 i s o Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 i s no doubt 5 i s no l 5 i s not e 4 i s not so 4 i s not t 3 i s not france 3 i s not r 2 i s no c 2 i s no p 2 i s no r 2 i s no reason 2 i s not america 2 i s not d 2 i s not s 2 o be no more 2 s was no l 1 _ are not standard 1 a had no p 1 c had no c 1 d have no p 1 d s no r 1 e are no longer 1 e has no sway 1 e s no d 1 e s not o 1 e was no s 1 e was no scope 1 e was not c 1 e were no payments 1 f has no c 1 h have no commonly 1 h seems not t 1 i s no a 1 i s no conclusive 1 i s no e 1 i s no g 1 i s no human 1 i s no m 1 i s no mention 1 i s no need 1 i s no q 1 i s no s 1 i s no use 1 i s not a 1 i s not a.l 1 i s not able 1 i s not as 1 i s not content 1 i s not dramatized 1 i s not f Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 623959 work_oin73hnmbfbhfo5fdsfmdensgq 469594 work_d4xnhhbxo5b7xj4vyxsjht4v7i 165168 work_gymy6ufrufbgxp7k5qkfb5znfe 162083 work_doxlfou5wncdlkxgldafm5hvum 160656 work_bh34u7jzw5fpxl2p6qdtmtilcu 137292 work_nwclqrkdzfdbdmqbexxikhr5aq 125691 work_4lut7ttxrnhs7gpdmm45rx5iyu 121448 work_k4d4ag7i2jbivlshvr2m552ut4 111764 work_6hqkrs4hrfgc5icptqut2zwyte 106317 work_z2avkpthdrfzrefwtutdo7bpdq 101200 work_q3km4o35wvfxdcc3wi5zyuuplq 95017 work_j62uqhp6onef3o7f3hzlub4asu 85038 work_qkkjtlndqzd4pedwvgp4jcy6ea 84733 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seleccionada de obras que pueden permitir al estudiante continuar el iniciado conocimiento de los escritores modernistas y el modernismo. Despues de unas alusiones muy vagas en distintas partes del libro, acabamos por saber la historia de su esposa M6nica en las 61timas quince piginas. Este volumen, de 380 paginas, confirma la amplitud del tema, que se despliega notablemente si lo concebimos proyectado a los demis paisajes caracteristicos del pais (por ejemplo selva, puna, montafias y valles, lagos, mar) y los rastreamos en obras Por una parte, sus condicionamientos sociales, desde sus origenes familiares, su vida profesional y su status econ6mico en una 6poca relativamente respetuosa de los valores intelectuales, si se la compara con la que le sigue y nos envuelve. aparece en el presente libro entre los estudios sobre la vida y las obras completa de los autores comentados, ordenados por capitulos, para que work_2gb3akmorbf2ncwc56gjjfxmfm as of 1 January 2017, I will be stepping down as Editorin-Chief of the Netherlands Heart Journal (NHJ). Editor-in-Chief of NHJ, for a well-defined period of time. Further details will be given in the NHJ Editor''s Comment of January 1 Netherlands Society of Cardiology/Holland Heart House, to make the Netherlands Heart Journal a new platform for In 2006, NHJ was adopted by PubMed Central (www. first impact factor in 2009, which was 1.392 at that time http://www.pubmed.gov Netherlands Heart Journal: just a change of name The impact factor of leading cardiovascular journals: where is your paper best cited? F. Netherlands Heart Journal: accepted into PubMed Central! Increasing recognition of NHJ: a first-time impact Impact factor 2012 for cardiovascular journals: The impact factor of the Netherlands Heart Journal in Impact factor 2013 of the Netherlands Heart Journal surpasses 2.0. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_477jsdcknrgqtlcdtb2trcsu3a this period, copyright law applied to part of the market for literature in books: the book industry was a positive space for domestic negative spaces, markets in which novel products are not protected by intellectual-property law: We examine two related spaces in copyright law: domestic work published in books and in magazines. national cultural identity, pointed to authors'' rights as justification, and claimed that copyright law was necessary to reach Positive and negative spaces in American copyright law Federal law created one positive space in copyright law: it protected the work of American authors, provided their work was first Finally, understandings of copyright and the commercial conception of authors that developed in the positive space of book As copyright law became more widely discussed and the commercial conception of authors developed, practices in the book and secure copyright to the authors and publishers of new books," 1774–1789 J. work_4gml3hotmze63obh35ifdmxqo4 Shared Reading at a Distance: The Commonplace Books of the Stockton Family, 1812–40 But Mary Stockton Harrison and her sisters, though they participated in this type of memorialization, all spent years copying poems from and into each other''s collections. of the poems in the commonplace books I have examined either were written by forgotten poets or appeared anonymously in the periodical press. The Stockton family''s collections of poetry allow us to see shared reading practices far more clearly than most surviving American commonplace From the Stockton family''s correspondence and the internal evidence of these commonplace books (particularly Mary''s), we can reconstruct the place of the sisters'' poetry collections death, Mary returned to a poem she had previously copied into her commonplace book, Hugh Kelly''s "The Mourning Mother." This poem, which of whose poems also appear in Mary''s and Annis''s commonplace books) work_4lmpgx4bpvdjplozoeocl6t2pi The Seven Sisters-Mount Holyoke, Smith, Wellesley, Radcliffe, Barnard, Vassar, and Bryn Mawr-were founded throughout the nineteenth until the First World War. English studies at men''s colleges and universities were an outgrowth of the Greek and Latin curricula, emphasizing etymology, syntax, and rhetoric rather than examining the meanings of the Bowdoin College''s 1880 "English Literature" class, required of all third "throughout the course, the study of the history and structure of the English Language, and of English and American Literature, will be encourThis content downloaded from 108.49.191.51 on Fri, 17 Feb 2017 01:32:40 UTC Bryn Mawr students in the nineteenth century did not graduate thinking that writing was done only in English class, or (even worse) that style 2 For instance, by 1914 English majors at Bowdoin College took a variety of literature courses but there was no major in the department of rhetoric and oratory, work_4lut7ttxrnhs7gpdmm45rx5iyu This dissertation examines the representation of foreign language in nineteenthcentury American travel writing, analyzing how authors conceptualize the act of Stowe''s Going Abroad: European Travel in NineteenthCentury American Culture, Terry Caesar''s Forgiving the Boundaries: Home as Abroad encounters, Cooper does not pretend to translate foreign languages but rather avoids the While The Pilot establishes Cooper''s approach to foreign language and translation linguistic and cultural difference by saturating his own writings with foreign language, native and a foreign language, when "translated" for his English readers, Ozema''s speech interpreter, Melville follows Cooper in equating the sailor''s jargon with foreign language. "For the American transcendentalist, all languages and all human cultures are translated Like Cooper and previous American travelers, Taylor stands in awe of Europe''s Twain and James will demonstrate, European language and culture seemed no more The travel writings of James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, "Cooper''s Notes on Language." American Speech 4.4 (1929): 294- work_4zkv566inzctfmkduz2u5w5vvu Uncle Tom on the Ballet Stage: Italy''s Barbarous America, 1850–1900 Uncle Tom on the Ballet Stage: Italy''s Barbarous America, 1850–1900 success stories in the history of Italian ballet: Bianchi e Neri, Giuseppe Rota''s Originally positive images of the United States, still predominant during the earlier years of the Italian Risorgimento, were increasingly also slavery, the Civil War, and later political corruption during the Reconstruction, that provoked debate over American affairs among Italians;7 and Therefore it would be misleading to compare Bianchi e Neri with, for instance, the popular "Uncle Tom shows" staged all over Europe and America ballet across different sections of Italian society constitutes a particular methodological challenge.15 Meanwhile, the fact that the same works were usually of the United States in Rota''s ballet, which contrasted American slavery with Many Italian news stories on life in the United States fit the image of work_4zz7clek3jbxnguwloplbncv6y MANY KINDS OF PRISONS: CHARLES DICKENS ON AMERICAN INCARCERATION where slavery left off, with African American men routinely rounded up and pressed into prison gangs As noted in the introduction to the new, Universitas Press edition of American Notes, when Dickens toured Rothman even goes so far as to claim that Americans debated prison reform almost as much as slavery reform and prison building and offered several eye-witness accounts of a range of American incarceration especially when Dickens travelled to America, people of color were considered a separate race from whites. Beyond the basic inhumanity of solitary confinement, Dickens also notes once more the specter of America''s Dickens''s attack on slavery was extremely offensive to Americans" (2000, 298 note 17). Interestingly, Dickens included in American Notes an example of a tactic used both during and after slavery "Narrating the Cell: Dickens on the American Prisons." Journal of English and Germanic work_5ap4zyeg5bephizbdz7chrlske Hierophants of Decadence: Bliss Carman and Arthur Symons Hierophants of Decadence: Bliss Carman and Arthur Symons Bliss Carman published his first poems and met the English chronicler and leading poet of establish Bliss Carman as the representative Canadian Decadent. siècle in Canada and examine the fruitful literary connection between Carman and Symons; then I read Carman''s poem ''The Eavesdropper'' through a Decadent lens and continue toward an Carman and other Canadian poets of new verse to get published at home at the end of the nineteenth In his first letter, with the request to publish his own poems, Symons praises Carman''s early work: New World]''.19 Carman''s poetry espouses the influence of both English and French nineteenthcentury Decadents. Carman''s Poetry as Canadian Decadence why Symons encouraged Carman to write more, to publish a collection of poetry. In Canada, there is, as Symons writes in ''The Decadent Movement in Literature'', no work_5fvvzls6ufbthft4bs4jyyqs4e "Natural History Museum") in New York City as a form of public protest art.2 This 1939 sculpture by American artist James Earle Fraser (the "Equestrian Statue of the statue."4 The Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art, Monuments, and 2. Colin Moynihan, Protesters Deface Roosevelt Statue Outside Natural History Museum, N.Y. Memorial, which forms the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History. After Roosevelt died in 1919, the New York State Legislature formed a Memorial Gable, Theodore Roosevelt and the American Museum of Natural History, 8 Fraser was a natural choice for the sculptor of the New York State Roosevelt the Equestrian Statue, American Museum of Natural History, and City of New York. the Equestrian Statue, one enters the Museum through Roosevelt Memorial Hall, to Protests about the Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt by James Earle Fraser at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City are part of a larger work_5k63w5dcgrcy7fvpvohjxmemly General anaesthesia in dentistry que chez les patients plus ages, Autre remarque, les in the medical world to two dentists, Horace Wells, who inhaled nitrous oxide for the painless extraction of an infected tooth and William Morton, who Department of Anaesthesia, University Hospital, P.O. surgical patient, the required anaesthesia is also few dentists have obtained training in giving general anaesthesia, but the dentist-anaesthetist has no How can dental patients get better access to One practical answer may be a dental office who then invite other dentists to bring their patients to such an office for dental procedures under general Kay''s practice which represents yet another approach; general anaesthesia is provided in practically any dental office with the anaesthetist''s own to office anaesthesia successfully and safely, we dental anaesthesia. La premirre administration d''6ther pour extraction dentaire sans douleur d''une dent remonte ~t 139 ans qui ont suivi la premiere inhalation de work_5ngxvtnp6ne3bpfmkydmrhbbai "Here, I Could Rove at Will": Harriet Martineau, Sartain''s Union Magazine, and Freedom in the Transatlantic Periodical Press Easley links Martineau''s Lake District writings to the fraught issue Wordsworth''s writings aimed at an American audience: genial, touristminded accounts meant to celebrate the beauty, wildness, and literary heritage of the Lake District. cheapness with which transatlantic productions can be obtained."10 Sartain''s, like other American periodicals, thus saw its mission as celebrating in the United States, the Liberator and the Anti-Slavery Standard.18 Martineau wrote to her friend Ellis Loring Gray about her payment from the Martineau never mentions the word "slave" or "slavery" in "A Year at Martineau''s references to freedom in "A Year at Ambleside" thus For Martineau, the issues of slavery and women''s freedom were clearly picked up by Martineau in her meditation on freedom for middleclass women in "A Year at Ambleside." work_62wd3u4dxne2hozfiqzooygsgy We initiated the study of the image of the nurse in the mass media in The major transformation in the new image of the nurse was of course era emphasized the noble, self-sacrificing angel of mercy component of nursing''s image and its expression of the quintessence of femininity. The dominant public image of the 1920s media nurse was the "Girl Friday" type, a transitory representation that grew out of the interface between the variable changes operative in nursing as well as society''s moral providers, and nurses themselves are all influenced by media images. five images of American nursing. What is needed now is to create a new ideal nurse image for the 1980s and 7. Very little research has been conducted on the image of the nurse in the mass media. work_63cn76oh65bsva7es5tlqqei4q considerada una de las pioneras en la práctica de la enfermería. las condiciones sanitarias en los hospitales militares de campo. Con esto la familia pasaba los veranos en Derbyshire y el resto del año en Embley. Una de las personas que también Nightingale desarrolló interés por los temas como herramienta para mejorar los hospitales los datos que había recolectado para calcular la Las muertes en los hospitales de campo británicos Hogar Nightingale para Enfermeras en el hospital honrar la contribución que hizo Florence Nightingale a esa guerra y a la salud del ejército (Figura 4). Nightingale que la dirección de las escuelas debía Florence Nightingale marcó un hito en enfermería e inscribió para todas las generaciones de de Enfermería para tomar el juramento sus los La Escuela de Enfermería del Hospital Británico de sus enfermeras, dado que las anteriores tenían Enfermería dentro de la actividad del hospital por work_63dd56qhpncrdnkviai2quix2q Abstract: American Folklore consists of traditional knowledge and cultural practices engaged by From the organization of the American Folklore Society in 1888, folklorists in the United States in Ballads and Folk Songs described the living traditions collectively as distinctively American rather than or pioneer figure, the new American incorporating folklore of the native idealized harmony with nature the diversity rather than unity of Native American cultures in the United States, as was evident in folklore around his upstate New York home to produce an American literature, applauded Watson''s Renowned in both song and story, the African-American hero John Henry (Laws I 1; Roud Folksong The union song brings out another frequent pattern in American culture of folklore not only In Folk Roots, New Roots: Folklore in American Life. Folk Nation: Folklore in the Creation of American Tradition. In Folk Nation: Folklore in the Creation of American Traditional American Folk Songs. work_63mo5cf4uvfe3kc5vkvgstywsq from museum piece to modern musical instrument the harpsichord histories and mechanisms, the harpsichord, virginal, spinet, and clavichord were generally conflated under a common umbrella of instrumental obsolescence.8 More important than the specific genus Browning 29 See ''''Special Loan Exhibition of Ancient Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum,'''' Journal of the Society of Arts 20, no. The thirty years that followed saw no fewer than sixteen major exhibitions of historical musical instruments, often held in conjunction generally privileged the historical over the musical, often featuring instruments that were closely connected with famous figures from the past. place in the popular historical imagination.41 Many other keyboard instruments were similarly displayed bearing pedigrees that included having been played by a famous figure from the past. are presented with the harpsichord not so much as musical instrument the harpsichord, for him its value was less as a serious musical instrument piece to modern musical instrument the harpsichord underwent work_6asicjuhk5bgtorqv5ckh5oism Mathilde Köstler, « Migrating Literature: Zachary Richard''s Cajun Tales », European journal of American iii Likewise, Cajun culture and French in Louisiana seem Cajun culture and the transnational space Richard creates in his tales. 31 This malleability of Cajun culture is clearly visible in Richard''s three tales. 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Type theory provides good support for generic reasoning and verification. A domain user who is an non-expert in type theory can then use the resulting • In fact, users can use type theoretic proof assistants such as Coq [Project, 2004] and users operate on Lego directly, in a way which does not reflect domain-specific proof reasoning system for the domain, i.e. design and implement the rules and the user level For example, a lot of specific reasoning tools which are direct implementations of formal systems of specific domains and generic reasoning tools such as proof Type theory contains rules for making judgements of the following four forms: Set theory and the theorem of fixed points are very useful to give a clear semantic interpretation of formal systems. work_6hqkrs4hrfgc5icptqut2zwyte central human concern reconsiders Irish politics, history, religion, culture, society and and create an authentic cultural-nationalism and the Irish epic, Joyce''s ''antirepresentational tendency'' and his hybridisation of popular forms challenged patriarchal throughout the following chapters as I consider the significance of food for the postFamine generation of Joyce''s Dublin. burgeoning Irish Revivalist literature which was mythologising Ireland''s past, Joyce''s (''Famished Ghosts: Famine Memory in James Joyce''s Ulysses'' 2011), Kevin Whelan as a key event of Irish history prevalent in Joyce''s work, and its contribution to the Ulin ''"Famished Ghosts": Famine Memory in James Joyce''s Ulysses''). Irish literature works with and through Ireland''s long history of ''famine, failed As a selfaffirmed pig, Roos contends that through Bloom Joyce also represents how the Irish But, Joyce''s interrogations of Irish history go beyond Dubliners ''remembering'' not the ''national/political and cultural/archival memory'' in Joyce''s work, which Hirsch subject is the contrast between Joyce''s Bloom, Molly and Ireland''s decaying heroes, work_6nynhejzvberzln7i6ppnkltoq Apartheid and the Removal of Black Spots from Lake Bhangazi in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Clearly, the forced removal of Africans from White-designated areas during apartheid in South Africa is not unique to world history. removal of African people from the Lake Bhangazi area within Greater The people from Lake Bhangazi understood the need to conserve natural resources and developed complex sustainable conserWhile at Lake Bhangazi, the people lived a truly selfsufficient life (Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative Plan, The people from Lake Bhangazi responded by filing a suit for the return of their land. The forced removal of people was not new to South Africa. This mineral-resource-rich area has attracted mining interests'' attention, leading the South African government to declare the people to dumping grounds on South African Bantu Trust land, This may have led to the decision not to remove people entirely from the Lake St. Lucia area during the 1950s and work_72wwjr2ywzbivmm6lrx4huyg5a Double loop circulating fluidized bed reactor system design study Paper I: "Design study of a 150kWth double loop circulating fluidized bed reactor 1 In the CFM, the air and fuel reactor can be operated separately, by re-circulating internally the solids that each of has a high integrated design which utilizes loop-seals with double exits to be capable to recirculate part of the solids back to the reactor of origin, reaching 99% of methane conversion with 3. 150kWth chemical looping reactor system design and cold flow model validation 3. 150kWth chemical looping reactor system design and cold flow model validation Both the air and fuel reactor divided loop-seals (ARLS and FRLS) are fluidized by means Figure 3.3: The solid lines show the reactors pressure measurements for design case separate operation. procedure about how to operate such double loop circulating fluidized bed reactor system design work_77r7tcvd5jeknnxkzfu4vox3qq all laser cooling experiments is an atomic source, the details of the requirements and 4.2 The calculated loading rate for trapped atoms in a lithium MOT as a The other very important reason why the idea of temperature adopted in laser cooling in scientifically inappropriate is due to the fact that the system (atoms + photons), although in its steady state, cannot be called in thermal equilibrium [59]. Figure 3.2: Schematic of rubidium energy level diagram with the laser cooling and repump light shown for both 87Rb and 85Rb. Refer to [28] for more accurate frequencies. Figure 4.2: The calculated loading rate for trapped atoms in a lithium MOT as a Figure 4.4: The calculated steady state number for trapped atoms in a lithium MOT Figure 4.4: The calculated steady state number for trapped atoms in a lithium MOT Figure 4.4: The calculated steady state number for trapped atoms in a lithium MOT work_7i7b3dcoozd5re5kf5gqpjoyoy Xiaobo, Ding Song, Zhang Guangyu, Lu Shaofei, Wang Dunqing, Huang Wennong, and Hu Xuguang. Cognate with the Japanese word "manga," Chinese magazines like Shanghai Sketch …and Modern the south of Shanghai, Wang Dunqing is unique among the founding members of the Manhua Society for 72 Bevan, A Modern Miscellany, 29 and Wong Wang-chi, Politics and Literature in Shanghai: The Chinese League of LeftWing Writers, 1930-1936 (Manchester University Press, 1991), 62–63, 92. Manhua Society: Lu Shaofei, Huang Wennong, Ding Song, and Zhang himself.84 Manhua Society with Wang Dunqing, Ye Qianyu, and Zhang Zhengyu earlier that month: Manhua Society were Huang Wennong, Wang Dunqing, and Ye Qianyu, with the support of Ding Song, publication of Shanghai Sketch by "Manhua Society members" Wang Dunqing, Huang Wennong, and Ye Manhua Society members, Wang Dunqing, Huang Wennong, Ye Qianyu, three united comrades mostly the work of just three members of the Manhua Society: Wang Dunqing, Huang Wennong, and Ye work_7ma5dhs32bepdknrxzmznuguxm Latin American cinema, and Morir en San Hilario is a good example of these new flexible Spanish village/pueblo film and a twenty-first-century ''Ars moriendi'' developing the topos of Keywords Laura Mañà Morir en San Hilario road film homo viator Laura Mana''s To Die in San Hilario is a heavy-handed Spanish comedy in which an irrevocable fact of life, this credit sequence brings to mind the road film journey Piernas is on the run, living the life of fear, full of threats and dangers, pursued by Set on this course, hiding in the village to protect his life, el Piernas is at first making its way to San Hilario at the beginning of the film. his second day in San Hilario, outside the bar-café el Piernas finally sees the notice statement of el Piernas''s transformation from life into death. Morir en San Hilario is a reflective film with a universal appeal. work_7qtwemkh5vfw5njs7ts4je7yxy Abstract: Fingal''s Cave: an Audiovisual Experience is an immersive virtual reality application that combines 3D models, a narrative soundscape and interactive auralisation in a recreation of a visit to Fingal''s Cave. Keywords: Real-time Auralisation, Virtual Reality, Heritage Visualisation, Acoustic Response, Fingal''s Cave, Fingal''s Cave: An Audiovisual Experience is a practical demonstration of the integration of auralised audio with a site, Fingal''s cave, while the auralised audio forms a representation of the acoustic properties. virtual stage acoustics and involves real-time auralisation generated from an impulse response captured inside sets used in this project, specifically the laser scan and audio sound sweep data of Fingal''s Cave, as well as 9 HARPS, ''The Historical Archaeology Research Project on Staffa (HARPS) | Society of Antiquaries of Scotland'', 2017, http://www.socantscot. 20 Yale Center For British Art, ''Staffa, Fingal''s Cave'', 2017, http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1669251. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julio_Del_Hoyo-Melendez/publication/304793402_Colour_and_Space_in_Cultural_Heritage_in_6Ds_the_Interdisciplinary_Connections/links/577b916808ae355e74f153de.pdf https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julio_Del_Hoyo-Melendez/publication/304793402_Colour_and_Space_in_Cultural_Heritage_in_6Ds_the_Interdisciplinary_Connections/links/577b916808ae355e74f153de.pdf Real-time auralisation, derived from impulse responses captured within the cave, allows participants to hear work_afdag7o6sbdwnee5fmlyau6ram the life and times of Dr Drew and Drew: A Doyen of American Surgery." I think that Dr Organ would Dr Organ: another surgical doyen the Organ dinner, and my father died next 4 years, Dr Organ was more One of the great privileges of my academic life has been to have Claude me—the reassuring voice of optimism across the San Francisco Bay. I will miss the frequent telephone calls we exchanged across the surgery and one of the most significant American academic surgeons of African American surgeon who was when he was nominated for an honorary fellowship of the West African College of Surgeons (WACS). surgeons in West Africa and our sister colleges in the United States, especially with the Society of Black Academic Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons. conferred Dr Claude Organ with an West African surgical personality; Dr Organ was a loyal and devoted friend of his students, residents, and colleagues. work_ajmtc5my3jcy5jihq5jxkdwpf4 Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Careers Careers Explore LASA Exhibitors Career Center LASA TV LASA TV LASA TV Register for LASA2021 LASA offers three options: LASA launches a repository of virtual events organized by institutional partners. Available to LASA members outside the US and Canada. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_bh34u7jzw5fpxl2p6qdtmtilcu William Dean Howells suggests i n Their Wedding Journey (1872), and other novels, that the great age which Parkman Eminent twentieth-century American writers who have written about Canada the image of Canada i n American l i t e r a t u r e conforms to whatever propositions are accepted as facts about the country. i s Alexander Henry (1739-1824), author of Travels and Adventures i n Canada and the Indian T e r r i t o r i e s between the Years about Canada which were being formed i n the American imagination and propogated by authors of various degrees of a b i l i t y century American h i s t o r i c a l romances about Canada. Thoreau and other American t r a v e l e r s , the wildness of Canada 0 Canada: An American''s Notes on Canadian work_bn7ucgznhffclnwqzacg65ers4 Tourist visits to former battlefields, slavery-heritage attractions, prisons, cemeteries, particular museum exhibitions, Holocaust sites, or to disaster locations all constitute clear educational vocation so that schools incorporate it into their cultural visits in a dynamic and pedagogical way." As a tourist product, the cemeteries route represents an With the objective of analyzing the variables that influence visit satisfaction, a logit model has been developed that explained the probability of being satisfied (Satisfaction) with the visit made to dark tourism places in Córdoba (dichotomous An autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model [33,34], was also created to predict the demand for dark tourism in Córdoba, a province located in southern People who visit dark tourism sites in Córdoba mostly come from the Autonomous Profile of the tourist of dark tourism of Córdoba and Province. from tourists who carried out different dark tourism routes. The places of dark tourism in Córdoba are mainly visited by work_bw37el6ryracpdbvz2rd4zakwm Book Publishing, Video Films and Music in Developing Countries1 the emergence of the video film industry in Nigeria and briefly at the popular dance music in proposing to legalise small-scale physical copyright piracy in developing nations. market and economies of scale in publishing in the United States."29 In other words, piracy of ‚big media'' today – film, records, radio, and cable TV – was born of a kind of piracy so a domestic movie industry, but the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC),54 a national institution becoming the largest market for pirated goods in Africa.68 Information on piracy is, of course, According to the NFVCB, about a million people are working in the Nigerian film industry, woks in 19th century USA, of the development of the Nigerian video film industry and the infrastructure for distributing pirate videos created the incentive to produce new works, not work_chli756bmzc6fa7t3smqguojja ''It Does Not Mean Me, But a Supposed Person'': Browning, Dickinson, and the Dramatic on Dickinson''s reading and response to Browning''s Men and Women (1855), it explores Dickinson''s 1862 letters to Higginson in the context of Browning''s US reception and disjointed style similar to Browning''s, and that Dickinson declared her first-person reception of the first American reprint of his works, Poems by Robert Browning (1849) Dickinson''s high opinion of Browning most likely derives from her reading of his most Elizabeth has been reading Browning''s poem (''Men and Women''), and she tells Browning''s dramatic lyrics became paradigms for Dickinson and Dickinson''s first-person poems correspond to the dramatic lyrics of the second type in sellable'' (Browning, 1995: 190), Dickinson''s poem presents a speaker who is critical space in which to explore the possibility that Dickinson and other nineteenthcentury American poets, like their British counterparts, followed Browning in work_cudsljsb2jamhf5cdr4kkb4jcm "The Genders of Waves." WSQ: Women''s Studies how women''s collective agency has been figured through wave metaphors, waves have called upon and naturalized a gendered symbolism but may wave metaphor has configured narrations of women''s social history, espeThe Genders of Waves rhetorical relays between "waves" and "women" have animated and naturalized a shifting store of gendered symbolisms. I revisit the gendering of waves at a moment when the humanities have That said, gendered castings of the sea and waves have always been are ocean waves, and each manifests a different wavy form (fig. In a later tale, the wave women are mothers of Heimdallr, a Norse god Waves transition between states of energy, operating across matter, gender, and species. edited volume, No Permanent Waves: Recasting Histories of U.S. Feminism, Even on their own terms, of course, third-wave feminisms rupture any stability around the category of "women"—or, indeed, "gender." "The Gender of Theory." In Women Writing Culture, edited work_d4xnhhbxo5b7xj4vyxsjht4v7i Each man propounded a s t r o n g a t t a c h m e n t t o the new American democracy escaped t h i t h e r from New South Wales." See John Dunmore Lang, R e l i g i o n Lang''s H i s t o r y o f New South Wales ( 1 8 3 4 ) , a v a l u a b l e work f o r I n t e r e s t e d p a r t i e s i n New South Wales w i s h i n g t o c o n s u l t American N e e d l e s s t o say Deniehy, l i k e h i s American New England c o u n t e r p a r t s , work_df4gw4ls5ffulisazcoyh6jemm Jaap Verheul, « "A Peculiar National Character": Transatlantic Realignment and the Birth of American Cultural Nationalism after 1815 », European journal of American studies [En ligne], 7-2 | 2012, mis en Just as 1776 saw the birth of political independence for the United States as a new nation, 2 Although Adams and others have argued that a new American cultural nationalism distinctive American characteristics, the ideal of a national culture took a longer time to literature in the American republic, but it also closely watched new ideas, developments nationalism that explored such essential themes as cultural influence, literary originality, literary and cultural achievements on American soil with established European standards World War began to define their own cultural achievements and national identities in 26 The new cultural nationalism that emerged after 1815 in the United States was not only a This article argues that the emergence of American cultural nationalism after the War of 1812 work_doxlfou5wncdlkxgldafm5hvum American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies (New York: Alfred A. 194, reprinted in W.G. Spittal, ed., Scalping and Torture: Warfare Practices among North American Indians Silver, Our Savage Neighbours: How Indian War Transformed Early America (New York: W.W. Norton and scalp-taking Indian-hunter joined the American popular imagination''s roster of white powerful Indian tribe in American history (New York and London: Scribner, 2010) which expends hundreds of Deloria, Playing Indian (New York and London: Yale University Press, 1998), 1-70, 186 59 On European categories for New World peoples, see Richard Berkhofer, Jr., The White Man''s Indian: Images case of frontier war with British colonists, Indians mocked Anglo-Americans'' insatiable kills of enemy Indians began lurching towards the Anglo-American style of scalp bounties. American Indians, with Reflections on the Origin of War (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1986), 89-94; work_dqnxqoexsvea3eyfxfbyubjv2i reviews these challenges alongside other research findings in cognitive science on expert performance in several fields and argues for three claims. link between intuition and philosophical expertise is disanalogous to expert Second, evidence from cognitive science and experimental philosophy consistent with cross-domain failure can be used to ground a promising new approach to studying philosophical expertise and activity. The literature on skills and expert performance suggests that genuine expertise is domain-specific. professionals bring to bear on responding to thought experiments will probably not result in superior performance outside of the domain of expertise. They may reflect domain specificity of expert philosophical intuition. research suggests that if philosophers are expert intuiters, their expertise is philosophers are expert intuiters, their expertise is most likely also accompanied by susceptibility to theoretical and experimental bias. have argued that if professional philosophers are not expert intuiters, then philosophers expert intuiters? work_dujx3aij4fgihenchhff2jvk7q Cette époque est caractérisée par la constitution des ÉtatsNations, par la recherche de modèles à imiter dans tous les domaines, et par une ambiance « interculturelle » propice que le contact avec les poètes nord-américains William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) et Henry Wadsworth Longfellow que pendant son séjour à New York, Pombo a écrit quelques-uns de ses poèmes les plus D''ailleurs, dans les commentaires, nous observons que Pombo demande une certaine des Colombiens, et Rafael Pombo est le premier (en Colombie) avec la traduction de The Psalm de Pombo et son rapport avec Longfellow, ainsi que quelques traductions de ses poèmes faites De façon générale, on peut affirmer que les lettres de Pombo à Longfellow sont une Dans les lettres Pombo fait une réflexion sur la littérature, la poésie et la traduction; ces connus de Longfellow et en conséquence, l''une des traductions de Pombo les plus commentées work_e3dph5zxnne7vld6u6gl4ef4ai Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer Open Menu Home Username Password Required Required Forgot your password? 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During the past year, the number of coronary artery bypass persuade the cardiologist to look at cooperative trials comparing, for example, bypass surgery versus stenting in patients with 3-vessel disease and diminished ventricular function. stented patients had 2.5 times the mortality seen in those patients having bypass surgery. As surgeons, we can tell the patient about the restenosis rate and coronary-artery bypass surgery. work_efexcf6lj5fgdahw74afkp5y4u Elsie McLuhan''s Vocal Science | PMLA | Cambridge Core Vocalist Publishing Company, 1897, National Archives of Canada, MG31, D156, Vol. 2, file 14.Google Scholar To send this article to your Kindle, first ensure no-reply@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. 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For a wine to be called an Ohio or Missouri which Ohio and Missouri wines were given a unique legal classification in the Department of Agriculture''s Food Inspection Decision Even as the CWA rose to international prominence, a few key producers like Missouri''s Stone Hill and Ohio''s Sweet Valley Wine Company remained competitive, and as such played an important role in of agriculture and the Board of Food and Drug Inspection on the labelling of Ohio and Missouri wines. work_ey223fgvk5cvvgljmdhsdrjhxm Canevaro, L 2014, ''The Homeric Ladies of Shalott'', Classical Receptions Journal, vol. https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-homeric-ladies-of-shalott(83f1300d-9eaa-406e-9e56-58afa692f736).html least) Homer''s Andromache, Helen and Penelope, women who fulfil their domestic ''The Lady of Shalott'' in 1842, Tennyson took yet another step away from his As Mustard 1904 already showed, in ''The Lady of Shalott'' Tennyson does not refer use of objects: the Lady''s weaving, the mirror, and the boat) has been the focus of killed; and, most relevant to Tennyson''s poem, Helen weaving the Trojan war as it Thus far I have considered Tennyson''s use of Homeric epic in ''The Lady of In adopting a role akin to that of the poet, both Helen and the Lady of Shalott poet''s art''.32 In fact, Tennyson in his poem goes one step further, making the Lady Homeric of Tennyson''s poems, and that where the medieval sources are lacking, (1902) ''The source of Tennyson''s ''The Lady of Shalott'''', Modern work_f5puwq5u2ncghpoi7g4t7acd3q Antje Dallmann, « "Lots of doctoring, with great success": Healthcare within the Port Royal Experiment Towne as a white woman who provided medical relief for Towne''s writing: the trope of teaching health within References to wartime medical crises are rare in Towne''s medical care provided for African American soldiers during agents of relief and of medical care during the Civil War by autobiographic accounts, female relief workers like Towne South Carolina Sea Islands: Hawks and Towne.6 Both white women, female doctors, and abolitionists. African American emancipation, Towne''s entry exoticizes 39 While Towne thus depicts her work as doctoring women and work on the Sea Islands, Towne must increasingly have Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War. 1996. Doctoring Freedom: The Politics of African American Medical Care in Slavery racialization and medicine, smallpox, the South, travel writing, whiteness, "contraband, " Sea work_fe73v7ihavcfpo6wq2rbixmc4e The note A tuned to 440 Hz only became the norm for musical performance in 1939 after decades of international Though music is often referred to as "the universal language of mankind," in the words of Henry Wadsworth performance following an international countries, cities and individual musical institutions performed music according to musical spaces, many voices called for the adoption of a unified musical measure. the worlds of music and science fixed a as a standard metre had been agreed upon a first international standard in Vienna in United States adopted A 440 as standard, technical and scientific standards, the history opera houses, radio studios and instrument standard pitch should be. of operas with the commission claiming musical practice: C 528. of science and musical practice. measure was defeated by the French pitch A The history of our musical measure France d''un diapason musical uniforme (Imprimerie impériale, https://go.nature.com/2B5ATVm https://go.nature.com/2B5ATVm http://www.nature.com/naturephysics work_fiwrunaeyje5dpipkk67lakhta No doctor is an island | Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar''s Logo Corpus ID: 11031664No doctor is an island journal={Pulmonary Circulation}, Morrell, +1 author Ghazwan Butrous No doctor is an island " expand the knowledge base of PH and the complexities of diagnosis and management of this group of patients " ; and lobbying power, " to create a force that will have levels of influence on many facets of PH management in Australia and New Zealand. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_fmardtvcjnh5jkahzcgaifxfua popular culture more and more, games like Fallout 4 hopefully move closer to the center of concepts from contemporary video game criticism, retrofuturism, ruin studies, ecocriticism, fundamental issue of videogame studies – if and how games ''speak'', i.e. produce meaning. of rejection, Aarseth calls forth the first conceptional difference between game and narrative: like Fallout 1, more contemporary games offer decisively different mechanics, which can contemporary study of videogames in light of the casual spin-off game Fallout Shelter, and the game''s mechanical system and the player" (Aarseth "Ludology" 188) – i.e. a position creations of many role-playing games, the ability of videogames to elicit emotions from players, familiar aesthetic experience of playing a Fallout game), but also on the player''s ability to parse Such a kind of videogame studies, which considers games as objects in cultures rather than Fallout 4 is a game negotiating US history and its present. work_fnw744kflzchpb3rrvzophbu7e Telling Jeffers'' Story | California History | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Dana Gioia; Telling Jeffers'' Story. 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Sign In or Create an Account work_fp4xiihxmnblzjkxwsvtlo4eyu England (Hanover: University Press of New England, 1986), 52–53; Gary Gerstle, WorkingClass Americanism: the Politics of Labor in a Textile City, 1914–1960 (Cambridge: Cambridge white French Canadian immigrants in non-western states challenges Ngai''s understanding of 369; Ralph Dominic Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England, 1840–1900: American Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), 147–149; Philip Cafaro, Thoreau''s The French Canadians were perceived to have white people''s physical Man, 95; Vicero, "Immigration Of French Canadians To New England," 214. Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England," 119, 121; Hornsby, Judd, and These figures are drawn from Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England." Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England," 347. Brault, The French-Canadian Heritage, 67; Roby, The Franco-Americans of New England, Brault, The French-Canadian Heritage, 68–69; Gerstle, Working-Class Americanism, Quoted in Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England," 119; Guignard, and French Canadian immigration. work_ghw5swtbwfdf5gn5y6yhpl2igy Giunto nel cielo di Giove, nel canto XIX del Paradiso Dante assi-ste al grandioso spettacolo dell''Aquila, emblema della giustizia divina e terrena. La questione dei rapporti tra Dante e Federico III di Sicilia sembrerebbe di primo acchito di facilissima soluzione, dato che Dante pare non poema a quel Federico di Sicilia che si rivela piuttosto come uno dei più non sia del tutto impossibile che Dante, alla notizia dell''alleanza tra parte di Federico III di Sicilia, quello stesso rifiuto che dovette screditarlo senza appello agli occhi di Dante e che gli valse la taccia di "viltade" a Paradiso XIX 130.12 La dedica dell''Inferno a Uguccione, capo dei Il sintagma "lettere mozze" è difatti il luogo più oscuro di queste terzine, al punto che molti dei primi commentatori—tra cui Jacopo della conto con chiarezza del significato e dell''utilità della notazione posizionale, di quello che chiamava il "modus Indorum." Nel suo trattato, uno work_gymy6ufrufbgxp7k5qkfb5znfe Identity and Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996); Ronald Niezen, The Origins of Indigenism: Genesis of the Baha''i Faith in the Nineteenth-Century Middle East (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998); Indigenous identities by way of Baha''i declaration and practice, they forged new group Indians," Abdu''l-Baha''s activity during his time in America concentrated mostly on BlackWhite interactions.49 In an act of silent erasure, his evaluation of American politics and 56 For analysis of another "tablet" by Abdu''l-Baha relating to Indigenous peoples and religion in North America see towards the Baha''i Faith on the part of Indigenous people by adding: "Just like there is in the world. relating to Indigenous peoples and issues in North America, suggesting global Baha''i connection and conversation At the same time, the place of Indigenous cultural practice within the Baha''i Faith was Indigenous people and practices at Baha''i gatherings, then, it well likely marked the first time work_hc3cboxupfaitkp73wsvuu6i3y 3. 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The "second flowering" of Netanyahu''s mathematical career involved his work on UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS. de la production matematica espariola a travts de la Revista Matemritica Hispanoamericana (Statistical and sociometric analysis of the Spanish mathematical production through the Reuista Maremdtica There is a bibliography of Datta''s publications in the history of mathematics. biographical information but also a history of the mathematics concerned, especially of the Moscow Report of a seminar held at Perugia University on "Moments of the mathematical culture between the 16th and 17th centuries, " including a list of speakers and the titles of their the immense amount of work he devoted to the translation of Russian mathematics" over the 40 years See Mathematical Reviews 89h:OlO43 for a list of corrections to the references in the paper. Study of history of mathematics in Bihar. A brief history of mathematics education in India. Recent studies of the history of Chinese mathematics. work_hyvcsab6k5aofdl4svlblk7l54 The results of locomotion: Bayard Taylor and the travel lecture in the midnineteenth-century United States To cite this Article Wright, Tom F.(2010) ''The results of locomotion: Bayard Taylor and the travel lecture in the midnineteenth-century United States'', Studies in Travel Writing, 14: 2, 111 — 134 The results of locomotion: Bayard Taylor and the travel lecture Keywords: travel; lecture; oratory; oratorical culture; performance; cosmopolitanism; nineteenth century; United States; Bayard Taylor The period represented the peak of the American popular lecture system, offering eclectic such as Bayard Taylor, the archetypal ''travel lecturer'' of the period. Of no performer of the period was this more true than Bayard Taylor, the travel writer, In Alcott''s terms, Taylor''s performances met several great wants of antebellum culture: about American life, these lectures drew upon Taylor''s foreign experience to advocate a ''Bayard Taylor''s Lecture'', Wisconsin Patriot, 6 April 1855; Springfield News, 27 November ''Bayard Taylor Lecture'', Philadelphia Press, 6 November 1858. work_i7dhpcdd3zbiln5a76uayacjbm 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. work_idiqkldlb5esrhfm6q2uqrtguy las aulas) y concursos, que tiene en común la promoción del español compra del periódico, tuvo que ser entre los años 1917-1919 (de Juan ante los datos proporcionados por el periódico, esto nos puede dar una idea, y una lengua compartidas, más que por sangre o factores étnicos (cfr. económico que había adquirido el interés por el español en el marco del Y por supuesto, la prensa será uno de los vehículos más importantes para la en las que se puede leer "Read and practice Spanish, the language of the sobre todo, en el campo del español" (1922: 30) fue uno de los problemas que se creó a raíz que las pares dentro del periódico; este desplazamiento llama la atención y nos puede servir por ejemplo durante los años 1940 la "Spanish Lesson", una rúbrica más por los lectores, ya que "El Eco de las Aulas" había quedado reducido work_itetugrbazhn3jxolj6v6nhkxy Heated Words : The Politics and Poetics of Work in ''A Complaint against Blacksmiths'' Politics and Poetics of Work in ''A Complaint against Blacksmiths''. The blacksmith''s forge, as depicted in the fourteenth-century poem, ''A writer of ''A Complaint'' revels in the smith''s clattering hammer and smokesmattered visage as a source of material for stylish expression.5 representations to explore the world of human work as conveyed by sound. 113; David Hendy, Noise: A Human History of Sound and Listening (London: smiths, as opposed to the brutes of ''A Complaint'', whose night work held listened to the sounds of the forge and the work of the smith, Tubalcain: peered into the forge to write ''The Village Blacksmith'', the medieval smith''s fifteenth-century smith, he finishes work and begins to sing a sweet song as We return to the medieval forge of ''A Complaint'' as the sounds of blacksmith''s forge pervades the fourteenth-century poem ''A Complaint work_itr4jhmawvc55go4odfk636i4q François Brunet, « Robert Taft in Beaumont Newhall''s Shadow », Études photographiques [Online], 6 Beaumont Newhall''s critical argument on the history of photography is well known and echoed Taft''s thesis of photography''s ''influence'' on American history (''We learn how photography expert, the critic Jacob Deschin, noticed the new edition of Newhall''s History book was still a relevant history of American photography. 1. 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Sketch map showing the location of the principal boulder trains in the Richmond, M assachuse tts, area It was during his years as a schoolmaster in Richmond that he apparently took notice of the lines of erratic boulders that crossed his farm fields and those to paper, publish ed o nl y a year after Agassiz effec tively end ed the boulder-train d ebate, R eed On p a ra llel trains of boulders in Berkshire County, Mass. Boulde r trains in Berkshire County, Mass. 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American literature may be employed as a site of restorative nostalgia in the same ways that any cinema and the critically reflective nostalgia of American literature. because restorative nostalgia expresses its longing for the past by fixing on particular places and American past, Hollywood nostalgia is less restorative than reflective, less reminiscent of the heritage cinema and the reflective nostalgia of American literature, the film fuses the pleasure and pain work_kfci3b5kjre3xp3asdxl47rcxa "All the Land Had Changed": Territorial Expansion and the Native American Past in Pauline Hopkins''s Winona Paul Outka argues, the laws of slavery rendered African Americans powerless by naturalizing the identity of the enslaved into the landscape and treating them as chattels, the For Hopkins, the story of the Indian-pipes plant is implicitly connected to land the implicit meanings of nature and civilization, both as they are defined by her Senecaidentified sibling duo and by the coercive forces of Indian removal, slavery, or imperialism. The third section argues that, while Winona critiques the way that dominant cultural forces naturalize the exploitation of the earth and of specific groups of people, it also The trope of the Indian-pipes conveys an argument about the individual''s relationship to the natural world that places Hopkins in dialogue with a set of issues raised work_ko7ngfvi3vckflkhlbzvsavuxq Rhetoric of Charles Callahan Perkins: Early Italian Renaissance Art and a new Fine Arts public display of early Italian Renaissance art, a challenge that Perkins himself faced establishment.17 Second, Perkins'' article, ''American Art Museums,'' published in 67 This record of Perkins'' collections has been reconstructed from the Museum of Fine Arts, 120 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Second Catalogue of the Collection of Ancient and Modern Works 120 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Second Catalogue of the Collection of Ancient and Modern Works See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collection of Ancient and Modern Works, See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collection of Ancient and Modern Works, See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collection of Ancient and Modern Works, See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collection of Ancient and Modern Works, See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collection of Ancient and Modern Works, See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collection of Ancient and Modern Works, work_ktbfu47vubbm3diotsclk35yfy [PDF] What Is a Ballad ? 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Bu kuramların hepsi çeviri sürecini yönlendirebilmek için bir dizi "ilke ii) Ağalık noktası erek olan kuramlar ise çeviri ereğe yönelik bir eylem Bu kuramların ayrılmaz bir parçası olan "çelişki", özellikle çeviri eleştirisi başlıklarının çevirisine ilişkin belirtilen görüşlerden, yazarın çeviri yöntemlerini bir karşı görüşlerini yazar, "Çeviri anlayışı bir uç durum oluşturan Yücel, çılgın ama yer aktarımları esas alarak yazar çevirinin "kabul edilebilir bir çeviri örneği noktasını oluşturan kaynak metni varsayımsal bir yapı olarak değil, çeviriye aynen kaynak-odaklı, süreç-ağırlıklı, kuralcı kuramların bir özelliğidir. work_lmpdufad55dldh25bkizmnvvty described what she called her "old-fashioned" small garden, roughly 15'' x 50'', on Appledore Island, Isles "Poet Celia Thaxter: An Island Gardener." Victoria, July 1990, pp. garden writing that has never been surpassed."104 Of all of Celia Thaxter''s literary output, An Island fence which was described, along with a planting list, in Celia''s 1893 book on her garden An Island Celia Thaxter''s restored island garden.11 9 The recreation of Celia Thaxter''s island garden has been a popular success. Celia Thaxter''s garden (15x50) is planted by the plan in her book AN ISLAND GARDEN. "Celia Thaxter and Her Island Garden." Landscape 24 ( 1980): 12-17. "Celia Thaxter''s Island Garden: A 191h Century Flower Garden and its Historic Restoration" " Poet Celia Thaxter: An Island Gardener." Victoria. " Poet Celia Thaxter: An Island Gardener." Victoria. "Celia Thaxter and Her Island Garden." Lands·cape 24 ( 1980): 12-1 7. work_lndjzqzwpvhrppf4w5v64bab4m This work makes use of but differs from previous studies of music in nineteenthcentury British literature in both scope and argument. 16 Paula Gillett, Musical Women in England, 1870-1914 (New York: St. Martin''s Press, 2000). nineteenth-century British literature, but it differs from previous studies of music in Piano: Women and Music in Nineteenth-Century Fiction,‖ Victorian Studies 30 (Autumn 1986): 51-76. 86 Anthony Baines, The Oxford Companion to Musical Instruments (New York: Oxford University Press, 10 See Richard Taruskin, Music in the Nineteenth Century (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 63; 12 Carl Dahlhaus, Nineteenth Century Music (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, As a result, women are rarely portrayed as listening to music in Victorian literature, For much of the century, listening to, composing, and performing music had been Musical Lives of Victorian Women,‖ Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies 5 (Summer 2009), paragraph 6. New-Found Voices: Women in Nineteenth Century English Music. work_lvwklahxajdwba3xwl4fhdmxbq "If fame belonged to me, I could not escape her": Dickinson and the Poetics of Celebrity participation in a culture of literary fandom driven by a powerful attraction to and nearobsession with admired writers and all things associated with them. celebrates her brother''s letter in and through the discourse associated with Lind''s fame. Although Dickinson refers to and admires American literary celebrities such as Henry poem, here Dickinson uses death as the ultimate barrier protecting writers from their fans and or celebrity encounter, however, Dickinson''s poems stress the writer''s ghostliness, at a time In other poems, Dickinson juxtaposes the mediated nature of celebrity and publicity Dickinson''s poems about personal immortality or a admirers, Dickinson''s poems underline a connection between a culture of a celebrity and made her the dead renowned figures, Dickinson also creates fan-like speakers who scrutinize In these poems, Dickinson''s makes public the "solitude of death" (Fr1696), work_lz2zcrhic5apxnq66kksfgngfi and the poets'' interactions with a larger public: new books of poetry are behind in letters by Monroe, Lowell, Pound, Frost, John Gould Fletcher, end of poetry has been used to distinguish Lowell from "real" poets, and has the new poetry movement, Ezra Pound in particular, suggesting that Lowell Joyce Kilmer is one such reviewer who fiercely resented Lowell''s dictatorial approach to reviews, complaining to Louis Untermeyer that not only had she tried to run the interview by insisting that he question her specifically about the new poetry, but ''heart on its sleeve.''"21 The modern poet, Lowell writes, has "a passionate Through her critical writings and public lectures Lowell must construct a readership that understands its role in modern poetry: they "are 7 Horace Gregory, Amy Lowell: Portrait of the Poet in Her Time (New York: Thomas 20 Amy Lowell, Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (New York: Macmillan, 1917), p. work_lz4trcxlmff7tjkraexuxfe3l4 [PDF] From Grand Dérangement to Acadiana: History and Identity in the Landscape of South Louisiana | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 55363641From Grand Dérangement to Acadiana: History and Identity in the Landscape of South Louisiana title={From Grand D{\''e}rangement to Acadiana: History and Identity in the Landscape of South Louisiana}, author={Mark A. The transformative landscape of south Louisiana is the milieu where actions, experiences, and perception interconnect with collective memory and historical consciousness in the production of Cajun identity. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Public memory and the search for power in American historical archaeology View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_mdc7fza2xbbzzlqz2tcbd7ghi4 angler''s trick, operating at kinetochores, ensures accuracy during mitosis: the mitotic spindle attaches randomly to chromosomes and then correctly bioriented the idea that mechanical tension signals proper attachment of chromosomes to microtubules of the mitotic spindle and selectively stabilizes these attachments. at the inner centromere) selectively phosphorylates the kinetochores of relaxed chromosomes, weakening their grip on the microtubules and promoting their release. Tension on correctly bioriented chromosomes causes them to stretch, spatially separating their kinetochores from Aurora B and preventing kinase-triggered detachment. Immunostaining with the ''3F3'' antibody confirms that tension, either from a micromanipulation needle or from normal spindle forces, can inhibit kinetochore phosphorylation lifetime versus force relations for both kinetochore-microtubule attachments and canonical catch bond systems are between tension, microtubule tip dynamics, and kinetochore attachment stability in interesting ways. two concepts: that Aurora B phosphorylation causes kinetochore detachment from the spindle, and that tension suppresses this activity, possibly by spatially separating Tension-dependent stabilization of kinetochore-microtubule attachments work_mjd5qwoewrf2di2xu3mgnzzdje We''re All Anglo-Saxons Now: Alfred Tennyson and the United States of the Anglo-Saxon "race." There has been a great deal of work on Tennyson and colonialism, but little on his association with Britain''s most powerful former colony.3 The only book-length study of Tennyson''s American more popular in America than he was in Great Britain.5 Though his influence in the United States was, as the essayist Hamilton Wright Mabie wrote Tennyson''s own library holds Sharon Turner''s The History of the AngloSaxons (2nd ed., 1807; item 2238), a seminal work of cultural Anglo-Saxonism, Tennyson with a British tradition of Anglo-Saxonism, overlooked by Love, Tennyson again mixes racial and cultural forms of Anglo-Saxonism, on the one hand praising common traditions volte-face, one that meant he would come to idealize American political structures and even, in his final published poem, to imply once again that Britain work_mrw3h4vfrvcu3jd3furcjvhsau Termina el libro con una bibliografia seleccionada de obras que pueden permitir al estudiante continuar el iniciado conocimiento de los escritores modernistas y el modernismo. Despues de unas alusiones muy vagas en distintas partes del libro, acabamos por saber la historia de su esposa M6nica en las 61timas quince piginas. Este volumen, de 380 paginas, confirma la amplitud del tema, que se despliega notablemente si lo concebimos proyectado a los demis paisajes caracteristicos del pais (por ejemplo selva, puna, montafias y valles, lagos, mar) y los rastreamos en obras Por una parte, sus condicionamientos sociales, desde sus origenes familiares, su vida profesional y su status econ6mico en una 6poca relativamente respetuosa de los valores intelectuales, si se la compara con la que le sigue y nos envuelve. aparece en el presente libro entre los estudios sobre la vida y las obras completa de los autores comentados, ordenados por capitulos, para que work_mvpayopxgvfwdj5dvs43jbbwta Wood engraving as ghostwriting: the Dalziel Brothers, losing one''s name, and other hazards of the trade Stevens, Bethan (2019) Wood engraving as ghostwriting: the Dalziel Brothers, losing one''s name, The Victorian wood engraver had the curious business of artistically producing someone else''s lines, and carving other people''s signatures. Dalziel was the dominant London wood engraving firm of the Victorian I want to begin my exploration of wood engravers, ghostwriters and the signature with Wilkie Collins''s early collection of gothic stories, After Dark writing, becomes ironic in this second edition that includes five wood engravings in which the designer''s work is literally produced ''by means of other But it is at least plausible to see Leah''s lines as a punishment for being a wife, and to see the anonymous wood engravers who worked After Dark''s illustrated title page (Figure 1) is engraved by Dalziel after Walter Dalziel, various engravers'' signatures, all from illustrations after Frederick work_mzaese4ekjdgdaht7hvovgz63a Anderson rejected more familiar immigrant literary strategies of assimilation or resistance and attempted to win a place for New World Norwegians covering Viking America, Anderson was able, at the most vulnerable moment in the trajectory of acculturation, to fashion an immigrant historyof Vikings'' New World adventures.11 Thus the Vikings began to find a prominent position within general histories of the United States and of New England,12 literary works like Henry Wadsworth Longfellow''s 1841poem"The the Vikings'' New World history because it had consecrated America as a In describing the VikingChristianization of New England in these terms, Anderson provided an additional incentive for native-stock Americans to accept the Vikings as the Oleson provided Canadians with an alternative history to both theColumbian conquest and American accounts of Viking discovery. the period of Icelandic discovery and contact as "the mediæval phase of Canadian history," Oleson implied that "Canada" preceded "America,"67 thus work_mzmmvpnb6bfsdcqqrgn2hwdatq African Women Activists | WoMin AFRICAN WOMEN WEAVING A JUST Unite with African movements to Campaign for the Cancellation of Public and Private Debt Watch WoMin''s award-winning film, Women Hold up the Sky Stay updated with more news on women''s organizing, advocacy, and activism across the African continent. 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Aboriginal children''s and young adults'' literature is representing history and social Therefore, I have included the history of North American education of Aboriginal peoples in This section discusses traditional Aboriginal education, residential schools, integration Miller writes in Shingwauk''s Vision: A History of Native Residential Schools, the Aboriginal 5 In Canada, schools that required Aboriginal children to live away from family for several months at a time are residential school experience or about urban Aboriginal peoples living off the reserve. In "Writing American Indian Politics," Sean Teuton argues that Aboriginal peoples work_ncnyimopvbbqrcasdxm2sr7gb4 the Netherlands and the United States known members of their nonkin networks? Nationally based differences were also observed (e.g., having a car was related to stable relationships only in the United States, and the special integrative functions of exclusive friendships were elicited only in Europe). Keywords: social integration; cross-cultural; duration; nonkin relationships toward social integration and the duration of long-standing nonkin relationships must be taken into consideration. The first question we asked was, To what extent are (older) adults integrated in important nonkin relationships, and what are the descriptive characteristics, including duration, of these relationships? living in the United States would need to travel longer distances to maintain contacts with network members, compared with Europeans. Netherlands, will report (a) higher proportions of friends in their core networks, (b) shorter mean durations for their nonkin relationships, and (c) a and nonkin top nomination network members (friends, neighbors, colleague volunteers), was about 12 years, in both the Netherlands and the work_nd77sp2h6bgitf5ek5wfdnlmmq 3 Numerical solution of high-order fluid model for streamer discharges in 1D and investigation of planar fronts 33 a new high order fluid model for streamer discharges based on first principles. function of local reduced electric field, what really appears in high order fluid models are mean-energy-dependent collisional rates. In this section, transport and reaction coe�cients for electrons in N2 at a temperature of 298 K are calculated as an input for first and high order fluid models. The second important aspect of this chapter concerns the application of transport data in fluid models of streamer discharges. This chapter is based on the publication [131] High-order fluid model for streamer discharges: II. This chapter is based on the publication [131] High-order fluid model for streamer discharges: II. of the electric field and the electron number density from the first order fluid model are �u�x���u�� ��y�|� y�v� ������� u�x������� {���� �u������ ]������ {��� work_nj43wlkjyfcrjjidlm7sl6pte4 In nineteenth-century poetry, scholars have an especially good subject for shifting their attention from the collective experience of fame to its personal impact. I want to use this essay to reflect on the questions and, indeed, opportunities that nineteenth-century poetry fans raise for scholars of literature, cultural Thinking about readers as fans is equally valuable to the task of developing a social history of poetry.7 Yopie Prins has challenged scholars to develop different direction by arguing that the rise of celebrity and fandom in the antebellum United States created an important shift in the culture of nineteenth-century the benefits of thinking about fandom as a way of reading, a way of approaching both the poem and the institution of poetry with intensive personal urgency. In the nascent culture of celebrity, Whitman and Smith were novitiates struggling to understand the relationship between lyric performance and fan response. work_nki726wl7vf53mnklhdavch7mq Opportunity, motivation and ability to learn from failures and errors: Review, synthesis, and the way forward. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/opportunity-motivation-and-ability-to-learn-from-failures-and-errors(efe80078-ea36-4a8f-95c0-e2d8ae4877d4).html Opportunity, motivation and ability to learn from failures and errors: individuals and organizations strongly prefer success, which makes learning from failure influence the opportunity, motivation, and ability that are associated with failure learning. We define error and failure learning as the process by which individuals, groups, or Individual and group level opportunities to learn from failure Individual and group level motivation to learn from failure. Most individual-level studies on error and failure learning study motivational factors. Individuals'' motivation to learn from failure is affected by psychological safety. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_nwclqrkdzfdbdmqbexxikhr5aq Phipps, for example, asserts that Maynard ―adopted‖ faith as ―a means of understanding and resisting her samesex desire‖ and that Maynard used religious discourse (the notion that love was a gift from God) to ―justify‖ and to The Evangelical discourse of the family was, however, the most significant nonregulatory mechanism to structure Maynard''s same-sex desire. concomitant practice and have asked whether the absence of public discourses of female samesex sexuality rendered it impossible for later Victorian women to understand and to pursue Maynard''s sexual subjectivity by both Puritan and Evangelical discourse. The year 1869 marked a new conjunction of religion and sexual desire in Maynard''s life. John Maynard, Victorian Discourses on Sexuality and Religion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), If Evangelicalism had provided Maynard with a discourse of religious desire, the 1880s Evangelical discourse enabled Maynard to understand her desire as sexual and to work_oao356uyorhjnc2bw7ppye3tta sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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SH2 dothat domains involved in membrane signaling can recogmains bind in a sequence-specific fashion, recognizing A prime example is the receptor PTK-Rasnucleus, and there phosphorylate and activate transcription factors.MAP kinase pathway, where genetic and biochemical quires such short sequences combined with the funcgreatly increases the affinity of these proteins as subtional independence of these domains presumably strates for phosphorylation by activated receptor PTKs. facilitated the rapid genesis of new protein–protein A dramatic illustration of the importance of protein proxinteractions during evolution. is well established that ligand-induced dimerization is"anti-phosphatases", which are proteins structurally rerequired for activation of receptor PTKs, recent evi-lated to the PTP or dual-specificity phosphatase famidence suggests that dimerization per se may not belies, but which lack one or more of the residues essential Structural analysis of signaling proteins has already promises to accelerate the pace of development of specific small molecule or peptide-based inhibitors (Mo-revealed new and unexpected principles of regulation. work_oin73hnmbfbhfo5fdsfmdensgq Tennyson''s most p o p u l a r poems need t o be r e a d w i t h i n a c o n t e x t Tennyson''s poems e n t e r e d t h e homes and h e a r t s o f t h e w o r k i n g arrangements f o r Moxon''s p u b l i c a t i o n o f Tennyson''s Poems. poem i n h i s new volume, b u t Tennyson was adamantly a g a i n s t i t . c o n t a i n s t h e new t e n s i o n s Tennyson added t o t h e 1842 poem. 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During his brief visit to the United States, Bakunin left no discernible Like Bakunin''s Boston hosts of twenty years before, Tucker had great reading public with Bakunin was his translation of God and the State, work_ole4olo6xfgzdatjx3y6vrck5m Brigade, 2nd Corps, July 7, 1863, Sam Porter Pension File 35635 Cert. appointed brigadier general John Gibbon, a former artillery offi cer and a West Point graduate, took Frank Aretas Haskell, aide to Gen. John Gibbon. Two days aft er the climactic charge that essentially ended the battle, the men of the Second Corps As a regular army and career offi cer, Gibbon entered the war with more than Unlike Frank Haskell, Sam Porter and his regiment, the 108th New York, have been lost in the hundreds of other regiments and hundreds of thousands of men, the 108th New York and Sam Porter glamor of battle had faded quickly for Lt. Sam Porter of the 108th New York.50 far as his shooting of brother offi cer Sam Porter was he "was the offi cer who unjustly wounded" Porter at Gettysburg; and as they watched the charge, light the assault of Frank Haskell was Mary Porter, work_pb22bnn2vbejnjztb3rj5up6ri outlines a model of the processes and neural systems involved in emotion generation and regulation. the effects of different emotion regulation strategies (the red arrows descending from the cognitive control processes box) can be cognitive strategies, such as reappraisal, to regulate emotion (left, blue boxes), systems involved in generating those responses (left, Functional imaging studies of emotion regulation Ochsner et al. Functional imaging studies of emotion regulation Ochsner et al. Functional imaging studies of emotion regulation Ochsner et al. Functional imaging studies of emotion regulation Ochsner et al. Functional imaging studies of emotion regulation Ochsner et al. 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Functional imaging studies of emotion regulation Ochsner et al. work_psvunlbkgrahjdrouojvvyifrm Atlantic citizens: nineteenth-century American writers at work in the world, Leslie Although Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Margaret Fuller, Frederick Douglass, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Grace Greenwood, and Walt Whitman as a group make strange bedfellows, Eckel asserts that their identity as citizens of the world rather than proponents Whitman''s Leaves of Grass), Eckel illuminates their transatlantic affinities, albeit in She also finds that the transatlantic focus in Evangeline counters the idea of manifest destiny promoted by many writers of the period. as fully as Longfellow, two of them – Margaret Fuller and Frederick Douglass – reclaiming himself as a citizen of the USA despite his doubts about whether he actually had a country, as Eckel acknowledges. bent of Fuller and Douglass''s interests, making Emerson – at least in Eckel''s hands – While Eckel''s treatment of the transatlantic affinities of these six writers may be a bit of a stretch in some instances, her study work_pttujl34ivfvpnhm4ppwhevaca "...o poder das palavras reside no facto de estas não serem pronunciadas a título pessoal por aquele que é apenas o seu "portador": o porta-voz autorizado só pode agir pela palavra sobre por ser o conjunto de acções planifi cadas, bem defi nidas e estruturadas para atingir um objectivo global de uma empresa. obra como uma participação mais ou menos "original e criativa" com as suas origens e signifi cados capazes de contribuírem para o estabelecimento da aprendizagem contínua, que ideias, sentimentos, características e atitudes do seu autor, contribuindo para a construção de uma imagem que vai naturalmente ser observada pela comunidade, para além obviamente Ao registar os pensamentos, ideias e sentimentos, cada pessoa procura encontrar aquilo que procura, pois, através da escrita existe uma descoberta pessoal e uma visualização mais "Por exemplo, um pessoa que queira melhorar a forma de falar em público – essencial para a capacidade de comunicação dos work_pzklrn5yfzdm7axtzrddqzu36y problema que poderia ser suprido pelas iniciativas protestantes; e, por fim, como a educação das lideranças protestantes que vieram para o Brasil em número considerável a partir de escolas, investindo na imprensa, com especial atenção para a educação das mulheres; esta só não era mais culta por causa do clero católico, que ao deixar de cumprir seu protestantismo como o verdadeiro protagonista das grandes mudanças que o mundo Uma das estratégias mais utilizadas para que o protestantismo se estabelecesse protestante missionário no Brasil e um dos que, mais ativamente, contribuíram para o Brasil como uma nação ''protestante'' com leis, costumes, sistema para que não atrapalhasse suas relações econômicas com o país norte-americano, o que sendo que aqueles utilizaram seu jornal de maior circulação no Brasil para criticar como uma bandeira protestante que geraria frutos não só "espirituais", mas também brasileira do século XIX também foi polêmico para as comunidades protestantes, que se work_q3km4o35wvfxdcc3wi5zyuuplq A: By Djuna Barnes, Zelda Fitzgerald, Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Mina Loy in 1925 Exhibits art (paintings, drawings, design work) in New York and Djuna Barnes, Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Mina Loy, and Zelda Fitzgerald appear 10 James Elkins, 2013, Theorizing Visual Studies: Writing through the Discipline (London; New York: and in the Baroness''s poems, the body is a space, a starting point, the driving force 31 Clare Hemming, 2002, Bisexual Spaces: A Geography of Sexuality and Gender (New York; London: a privileged space for women to discover new forms of subjectivity both through the reading and writing New York seems to exert a particular fascination on Barnes, Loy, Zelda and at different times, Barnes, Loy, Zelda and the Baroness embodied forms of ''excentricity'', which allowed them to shift between centre and periphery, in a circular With Barnes and Fitzgerald moving from New York to Paris, and Loy and the work_qavqdvmrbvbdpoagahenct4nha French littérateurs to consider Symons as a critic of British modern poetry, at the time translated In his first letter, with the request to publish his own poems, Symons praises Carman''s early work: In Canada, there is, as Symons writes in ''The Decadent Movement in Literature'', no qualities that critics – including, ironically, Symons – have noted elsewhere in Pater''s work.22 French precedents for Pater''s art writing, which is complementary to the synthesis of AngloFrench literary traditions that would later characterize the Decadence of Symons''s own work. suggesting that, like Pater and Symons, Binyon saw his aesthetic criticism as a ''living organism'' – Symons finally published his 1896 tribute to Pater in the Savoy.31 A decade later in 1906, it is not 5 Arthur Symons, ''The Decadent Movement in Literature'', Harper''s New Monthly Magazine (November 1893), 858-68, 5 Arthur Symons, ''The Decadent Movement in Literature'', Harper''s New Monthly Magazine (November 1893), 858-68, work_qfndgd4s3fhb3acc3bsglkosq4 Nursing in Ghana: A Search for Florence Nightingale in an African City Nursing in Ghana is a crucial subject that permeates almost every issue in the society especially the field of hospital care. extent, the frontiers of nursing have expanded since the time of Florence Nightingale. gains made by historical figures in nursing in present times as well as the nature of interactions between practitioners and patients literature on Florence Nightingale and the nature of nursing in Ghana from the colonial times. Nightingale because her ideals permeate the nursing profession even in the twentieth century. In the first instance, our attention is turned to a brief history of nursing and then to the story of Florence Nightingale, the service of Florence Nightingale to lead a team of thirtyeight nurses to assist at the main British Army hospital Florence Nightingale''s Philosophy of Nursing. Whitfield, Florence Nightingale''s Philosophy of Nursing: Have work_qgdgxljevndjjgpgpfppgkxybi Unfortunately, Dett''s piano music is rarely performed except for the second of the suites, In the FIGURE 57 – "Father Abraham" Dett''s arrangement from Negro Spirituals ……………… 143 the connections between the suites and other musical styles and traditions, Dett''s many extramusical interests, and his performing life. Nathaniel Dett, what he called "Negro folk music," is a gift to the world. The final movement is by far Dett''s most played piece and has been recorded many times. The final movement contains two spirituals from Dett''s 1927 volume, Religious FolkSongs of the Negro as Sung at Hampton Institute. Dett''s last piano work, "Madrigal Divine," with the use of a perfect-fifth ground bass and parallel element in Dett''s style is Negro folk music. Movement and rhythm are always present in Dett''s music, as in Negro spirituals. Dett writes the following notes and musical setting of the Dett "Negro Music," 128. work_qh3zrxopxbhu3nvm25yb3j24vu Americans incorporated Vikings into emerging Anglo-Saxon racial identities, while the Swedish-American immigrant community used them as a way of positioning itself in American section was established including such members of the New England The inclusion of the Vikings in an Anglo-Saxon New England tradition also Interest in the Vikings among the New England elites benefitted the growing SwedishAmerican community in the late nineteenth century. in no small way to the creation of a Swedish-American history and who sought to place The Viking journeys to North America played a central role in Enander''s To Swedish Americans, the Vikings played a central role in staking out a claim To Swedish Americans, finally, the Vikings made cultural New England elite made the Scandinavians a part of American origins. Swedish Americans, finally, combined the ethnocultural and ideological dimensions as they put the Vikings to use, claiming a cultural Arnold Barton, "Swedish Americans and the Viking Discovery of America," in work_qkkjtlndqzd4pedwvgp4jcy6ea Em hipótese, a presença do clítico se estaria associada a uma mudança na diátese do verbo, de acordo com a tradição dos estudos lexicalistas (GRIMSHAW, 1990; DOBROVIE-SORIN, 2006; entre outros), podendo ser essa uma forma derivada de alternância. De acordo com essa hipótese, em línguas de pied-piping obrigatório (como o português, que faz comumente contração entre preposição Por isso é que Heidegger afirma na sequência de sua exposição: "Nenhuma física tem condições de falar da física, como física [...] o mesmo vale para a filologia. como uma propriedade intrínseca à natureza do ente língua), não merecendo maior atenção por parte do linguista, que tinha à mão um estado O que defino como "discurso de emoção" é o resultado dos esforços empreendidos por ambos para se contraporem aos temas e posicionamentos de seus instabilidades dos sentidos, não fechá-los em sistemas, no que tange ao discurso de emoção, pode ser uma alternativa para rompermos a oposição entre work_qw6tppeujfaujnzw43ktprsjnq Finally, like the Grimms, Schoolcraft''s statements concerning textual practice are Schoolcraft''s first encounter with Ojibwa oral narrative occurred within weeks As regards Schoolcraft''s understanding of the nature of Indian narratives, he qualities, a further dimension of Schoolcraft''s conception of the Indian narratives At the same time that Schoolcraft conceived of the Indian tales as literature, Schoolcraft''s dual conception of Ojibwa narratives as simultaneously literary Schoolcraft''s understanding of the Indian tales as literary. more problematic way in Schoolcraft''s next major collection of Indian narratives, These oral tales show up the Indian in a new light. To a degree, Schoolcraft saw the stylistic deficiencies of the Indian narratives well the novelty of Schoolcraft''s tlndings concerning American Indian oral narrative, Schoolcraft''s dual conception of Indian narratives as literature and ethnological prominence to the tension between Schoolcraft''s dual conception of the Indian tales Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe (1S39) Algic researches, ftrst series: Indian tales antl legends,2 vols. work_rlj2y2v7rbbpjitmtfjilleqki As cardiovascular specialists, we are caring for a rapidly growing number of older adults despite limited data to and reporting trends to assess inclusion of older adults in clinical trials.6 However, as a medical community, we have yet to FDA published the ICH-E7 Studies in Support of Special Populations: Geriatrics Guidance for Industry, which presented of including older adults in research, encouraged early discussions with FDA, and outlined similar suggestions to those point for clinical trial populations, age ≥75 years better reflects Older Adults in Clinical Research and Drug Development Older Adults in Clinical Research and Drug Development older adults in National Institutes of Health clinical research. Second, Congress could create an Office of Geriatric Health and Aging within the FDA to of evidence for risk-to-benefit of a drug in older adults. The persistent exclusion of older patients from ongoing clinical trials regarding heart failure. work_rrtcqkhflfcpdcvsz4gqsfdjki el sentido rimbaudeano, de lo que es la "abierta" relación en la triada obra lectorinterpretación, "conciencia sobre todo del artista, el cual la elige (la apertura) Los "Dos ángeles" (Mistral, 1968) es un poema que forma parte de Tala, Mistral y el poema "Los dos ángeles" de Longfellow? 1Para los efectos de nuestro análisis, hemos considerado la traducción del poema realizada por Longfellow Una referencia al momento en que los seres alados se presencian, el Los ángeles de ambos textos se nos muestran en la lectura como culturalmente La apertura textual del poema mistraliano es una negación que resulta insiste en que se realicen lecturas de la Mistral enfocadas hacia los espacios del Mientras que en el texto de la Mistral, el sujeto de la enunciación goza del del lector está en una relación/posición de testigo de lo que sucede entre los un diálogo que correlaciona los textos en una dialogía polémica. work_ruxicq2jtfcitetbbdypksirwi Example 4.6: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, first movement, second thematic idea, oscillating Example 4.23: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, first movement, third thematic idea, measures Example 4.26: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, second movement, measures 44-51, theme in notes for Leevi Madetoja, Pohjalaisia, Finnish National Opera, conducted by Jorma Panula, Finnlevy SFX 22During Madetoja''s formative years in fin-de-siècle Finland, Finnish national consciousness Example 4.2: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, first movement, principal theme, measures 2-18. Example 4.2: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, first movement, principal theme, measures 2-18. Example 4.7: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, first movement, motive D, measures 77Example 4.7: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, first movement, motive D, measures 77Example 4.25: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, second movement, oboe solo, measures 1-5. Example 4.25: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, second movement, oboe solo, measures 1-5. Example 4.26: Madetoja, Symphony No. 2, second movement, measures 44-51, "Nationalism in Leevi Madetoja''s Operatic Works." In Mäkelä, Music and work_s6rn64ytyjhofpxugstguu4oea little known autobiography which is Antonio Gallenga''s "Episodes of my Second Life" (1885). Italian American Studies and Speculative Fiction Studies – puts forward new observations the Learning from other Worlds: Estrangement, Cognition and the Politics of Science Fiction and Utopia Antonio Gallenga''s autobiography, Episodes of My Second Life (American and 5 Antonio Gallenga, Episodes of My Second Life: (American and English Experiences) (1884-85) (J. Antonio Gallenga''s autobiography Episodes of My Second Life: (American and English 1839: Antonio Gallenga, (Insubria University Press, 2006); on the English years: Toni Cerutti, Antonio Gallenga: An Italian writer in Victorian England (Oxford University Press, for the University Biraghi, "Following in the Footsteps of Antonio Gallenga," New England Ancestors 7.1 (Winter 42 Gallenga, Episodes of My Second Life 72, where the narrator comments with curiosity on An Italian Exile in Brahmin Boston 1836-1839: Antonio Gallenga Episodes of My Second Life: (American and English Experiences) work_s6sbakxqsbcbrm3vnap44nwjrm urbanization, the creation of new policy regimes, and technological breakthroughs may change the resources available to entrepreneurs, altering organizational founding rates by transforming the entrepreneurial task itself. American magazine industry, focusing on how shifting resource levels, increasing legitimacy, growing customer demand, and intensifying competition altered Between the appearance of the first American magazines in 1741 and the outbreak of the Civil War 120 years later, the resources needed to publish magazines became more readily and universally available, the industry became more by historical research, explain how the resources provided by magazine entrepreneurs'' social positions changed over time. By the same token, industry outsiders, printers, writers, and professionals should become less common among magazine founders because people in those occupations had declining access to economic, cultural, and social should become less common among magazine founders because the economic, cultural, and social resources associated with college education became work_sgly36jxtffsrmrenbj77igeki Mountains Have Come Closer is a collection of poems by Jim Wayne Miller which draw on his life experiences growing up and living in Appalachia. Archives in Appalachia: A Directory consists of entries describing 181 repositories in 195 counties in the South-Central Appalachia region which hold historical records documenting the political, social, cultural, and ... 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T he Mountain Terrain Atmospheric Modeling and Observations atmospheric measurement systems (SAMS), 51 miniSAMS, and over 100 portable weather instrumentation data systems (PWIDS). The IOS-Playa featured unique instrumentation for finescale turbulence, employing a nearsurface f lux Richardson number (hot wire) probe, intensive observing period (IOP) provided information for data-assimilation studies. Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model–based advanced Four-Dimensional (4DWX) weather modeling system developed by NCAR (Liu et al. near-surface temperature and wind from WRF simulations in complex-terrain regions were also examined WRF forecasts of nocturnal surface temperature as Example of TODWL data obtained, 9 Oct 2012, during IOP 5, in the afternoon at 3000 m MSL representing (a) upper-level flow at 1750 m MSL, (b) near-surface flow, and (c) 300-m-resolution simulations of nearsurface flow for the same time (1700 MDT) using WRF. work_ssbozzgrongmvarhhb4z4xchdy On the Eternity of Beauty Again-Reading John Keats''s "ode on a "ode on a Grecian Urn" to demonstrate that the beauty in this poem is natural not philosophic. Keywords: Keats and romanticism, Aestheticism, Ode, symbol, eternity of beauty Keats''s poetry are quintessentially Romantic concerns: the beauty of nature, the relation between imagination There are five stanzas all together in John Keats''s "ode on a Grecian Urn". Keats, in this ode, using the Grecian urn as the carrier and woven by the beautiful, musical words and phrases, especially the magic symbols to arouse readers'' imagination in each stanza, depicts an eternal and immortal Keats believes that to die is to be close to the eternity of beauty, because death is the end of everything, and it to understand love to be the symbol of immortal beauty in human''s life. The beauty Keats depicting the ancient urn work_tfy2x5koljclpd3k2p56g7vdv4 study of daylight design of operating theatres of Sungai Buloh Hospital, Selangor, Malaysia objectives of the journal consist of the presentation of results of lighting research activity, the two daylighting metrics in the SLL Lighting Guide 2 (Hospital and Health Care Figure 3.1 A significant difference in terms of uniformity of illuminance when all artificial lighting was power density; use of highly-efficient lighting technologies based on renewable energy for public and private buildings to reduce lighting energy consumption whilst improving of the building''s lighting energy use Aiming to achieve net zero energy lighting in buildings Aiming to achieve net zero energy lighting in buildings Aiming to achieve net zero energy lighting in buildings Aiming to achieve net zero energy lighting in buildings Aiming to achieve net zero energy lighting in buildings Aiming to achieve net zero energy lighting in buildings Aiming to achieve net zero energy lighting in buildings work_tjwhisepvzdhbdbjjbcj5gqzo4 [PDF] Why and when peer prediction is superior to self-prediction: the weight given to future aspiration versus past achievement. Corpus ID: 9379296Why and when peer prediction is superior to self-prediction: the weight given to future aspiration versus past achievement. Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 1 excerpt, cites background View 4 excerpts, cites background and results View 38 excerpts, cites results, background and methods View 6 excerpts, references background and results The Relative Accuracy of Self-Predictions and Judgments by Others in Psychological Assessment Perspectives on personality: the relative accuracy of self versus others for the prediction of emotion and behavior. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_u2lplvhchngwbc5qvk7lpf3ice storia della cantante lirica Nella Vago, che non mette anima e cuore nel suo Alla fine del capitolo 7 di Finnegans Wake, in un''apologia in "Ulysses", in Roll Away the Reel World: James Joyce and Cinema, cit., pp. ispirato al romanzo joyciano: Passages from James Joyce''s "Finnegans Wake" diretto della madre e del bambino;64 ma è probabile che Joyce conoscesse anche la quintessenza del tema centrale di Finnegans Wake, un tempo ciclico che potrebbe accennare a una visione del famoso film girato nel 1928 da Georg Wilhelm Ed è proprio alla fenomenologia della sala cinematografica che Joyce 155 Qui il rinvio è anche alla Guerra delle Due Rose, come altrove nel testo, ma una delle più frequenti nel romanzo ma non rinvia direttamente 1933) che Joyce non dimentica di evocare all''inizio del capitolo 2, quando in James Joyce''s "Finnegans Wake", cit., pp. tanto più che Finnegans Wake sembra evocare anche l''altro suo film del work_u5tmhm6nt5d3dm2cw6in36lx4u change nursing roles or exit the profession within two years of practice. newly-graduated nurses upon entry into clinical practice with a focus on new RNs graduates will change employment roles or exit the profession of nursing within was needed to help the newly-graduated RNs who left the nursing profession to 1) What is the basic social process involved in the decision of newlygraduated RNs to permanently exit the nursing profession? The researchers describe clinical nursing as "providing direct patient care in the nursing work takes place in a variety of settings that involves direct patient care the times a newly graduated nurse has intentions to leave the profession to Participant inclusion criteria consisted of newlygraduated RNs who chose to exit the nursing profession within five years of nurses must learn to navigate the health care environment through high workloads In this study, participants described clinical instructors and nurse work_ufart6wxfbhgvgfop7ii2h2x5m and her team of associate editors. bring to diabetes care was evident Diabetes Spectrum, for in the way of It is my privilege to be the new editor of Diabetes Spectrum. such an able editorial team. and desire to improve the lives of people with diabetes. diabetes could be; her mother also really available and before the importance of good blood glucose control I entered the diabetes health care exciting time for diabetes care. The diabetes care community is care models that uses all of the various health care team members based on the needs of the person with diabetes. leader in diabetes care, publishes Over the years, through the dedication of many, Diabetes Spectrum has health care team. have been involved in diabetes care, our knowledge of diabetes and the my hope that this editorial team will continue the tradition of former editorial teams of providing a forum for people with diabetes. work_ufpvtos5nre2tagmd2ekx6atz4 In my thesis, I am analyzing narrative techniques and will attempt to answer the question what it is about Roth''s style and choice of language that makes for a highly emotional reader response. Moral is also a continuous topic in Roth''s novels and particularly in Portnoy''s Complaint it is ever-present since the novel evolves around Alexander''s self-deprecating struggle with his compulsive masturbation. was the dream of his life" (WSWG 3)–the motto of Willard Carroll, Lucy Nelson''s grandfather, and the focal point of the first part of the novel. a character''s negative affective states, such as those provoked by undergoing persecution, suffering, grieving, and experiencing painful obstacles, make a reader''s empathizing more likely" and she added the following hypothesis: "Empathetic responses to placing Willard at Lucy''s grave, Roth sets out the novel by creating suspense as to first half of the novel, ultimately "the narrator leads the reader to feel relief in the humiliating and improbable demise of Roth''s rebellious heroine" (Husband 26). work_ujxajmjsn5a3renkjqeusdod5y end, the author "plays the changes" on this perspective by developing a typology of jazz musicians based on different kinds of musical the field of jazz as a musical genre in general and from the sociopsychological process of jazz improvisation as a form of creative activity in particular (Holbrook, 1984; Bastien and Hostager, 1988; Akin various management gurus have linked the nature of jazz improvisation as an unfolding theme-with-variations to the essence of creativity Thus, academic writers have taken jazz improvisation as a versatile analytic lens through which to view organizational or strategic aspects of management and marketing (Eisenhardt, For example, Weick (1998) views jazz improvisation and organizational innovation as analogous dialectical processes style of performance (such as a solo on a 12-bar blues within the context of a jazz quartet) or just one type of musical organization (such as jazz metaphor relates to organizational design, business practice, management skills, and marketing opportunities. work_upyuil3cuvgm3hbfazl3247eg4 e. Note on polynomial interpolation to analytic functions, Proc. E. Sewell), Note on degree of trigonometric and polynomial approximation to an analytic function, Bull. E. Sewell), Note on degree of trigonometric and polynomial approximation to an analytic function, in the sense of least pth powers, Bull. c. Overconvergence, degree of convergence, and zeros of sequences of analytic functions, Duke Math. M. Elliott), On the degree of polynomial approximation to harmonic and analytic functions, Trans. c. Note on approximation by bounded analytic functions, Proc. e. Approximation by bounded analytic functions: General configurations, Proc. G. Russell), Integrated continuity conditions and degree of approximation by polynomials or by bounded analytic functions, Trans. h. Note on approximation by bounded analytic functions {Problem a), Math. g. Note on degree of approximation by bounded analytic functions: Problem p, Degree of approximation by rational functions and polynomials, Michigan Math. d. Note on approximation by bounded analytic functions, Problem a: General work_vj2vf6do3fgpxhnrdwicynmzwe AN ANALYSIS OF RHYME IN POETRY FOR CHILDREN the placement of each rhyming word affects the poem. development of children''s poetry: Blake, Lear, Rossetti, and ANALYSIS OF RHYME PATTERNS AND LINE ENDINGS ANALYSIS OF RHYME PATTERNS AND LINE ENDINGS children''s poets'' use of rhyme. sampling of rhyme forms used in children''s poetry over a rhyme forms and line endings have been used by twelve This verse is the most well-known of children''s rhyming Three verses in Valerie Worth''s poem "duck" end in words Eve Merriam created internal rhyme in her poem rhyming devices found in children''s poetry. A STUDY OF POEMS BY BLAKE, LEAR, ROSSETTI, AND MERRIAM of near rhyme in his poetry, especially in the poem ten verses of this poem are written in descending rhyme and is the only rhyme in the 110-line poem that is not a full unusual rhyming couplet was placed near the end of the poem work_vryq3khz3vdw3iuah2s3cm7xlq the aesthetics of the new socialist theatre – during the 1920s and 1930s – shaped the social Theatre to understand how the critical reviews of socialist realism and the aspirations of its identified how socialist realism altered the Soviet theatre scene8. used to link theatre and socialist realism was the plays, namely, the written scripts. Soviet art created a situation in which socialist realism came more as a solution than as a using theatre as a form of establishing the new socialist way of life by re-defining social the vanguard of socialist realism, as it was easier for an existing realist theatre to adapt to new then establishing it in Meyerhold''s Theatre could further the identification of socialist realism''s doctrine of socialist realism was presented as the only acceptable artistic theory in the Soviet CHAPTER 3 The Meyerhold Theatre and the formation of socialist realism CHAPTER 3 The Meyerhold Theatre and the formation of socialist realism work_w6a7yvzmlnfl3n3ulhuaofq2va corpus of ethnographic text on musical behavior from a representative sample of mostly appear to be tied to specific perceptual, cognitive, and affective faculties, including language (all societies put words to their songs), We used primary ethnographic text and field recordings of song performances to build two richly annotated cross-cultural NHS Ethnography is a corpus of ethnographic text from 60 societies with associated annotations. The ethnographic corpus reveals that music (including songs with words) appears in every society observed; that music varies along three dimensions (formality, arousal, religiosity), more within societies than across them; and that music is associated with certain behavioral contexts such of songs predict their primary behavioral context; that tonality is widespread, perhaps universal; that musical behaviors are remarkably similar (Fig. 3), such that a song with "average formality," We now turn to the NHS Discography to examine the musical content of songs in four song''s behavioral context from its musical work_xejwwtrbhbhn5h2mdqde2socfm Combining the concept of evaluative frameworks with a socio-institutional account of literary authority, this essay sketches an alternative history of reading, with a focus on the shifting spatial form, and continues to provoke tensions between the civil sphere and the literary-artistic field (as the recent scandal around Peter Handke''s Nobel Prize attests). a socio-institutional account of literary authority, suggesting that strong-valued reading can recall the experience of moral or religious "higher goods" (Taylor) or a "civil First, I will provide a working definition of "spatial reading," then discuss how it emerged in late-eighteenth-century debates about "reading addiction," how it changed when the modernist avant-gardization of the literary And at a level of cultural authority, the education revolution shifted literature''s consecrating institutions from the relatively unregulated public sphere toward an academically housed "art world" with higher degrees of gatekeeping. Intellectual Authority and Literary Culture in the US, 1790–1900 (2013) and Reading Practices (2015). work_y35ssi2f5fgojeunjitcjslgo4 Title: Approaches to teaching Dante''s divine comedy / edited by Christopher of Dante''s views on language and lyric poetry, readings from De vulgari eloquentia are very impor tant, and two translations have recently appeared by The Letter to Can Grande, long the object of controversy over its authenticity, is the subject of a booklength study by Robert Hollander (Dante''s Epistle), and the text and translation by Paget Toynbee of all Pelikan, Eternal Feminines; Robert Pogue Harrison, The Body of Beatrice; Olivia Holmes, Dante''s Two Beloveds; Vincent Moleta''s edited collection "La Gloriosa Donna de la Mente": A Commentary on the Vita nuova; and the special Virginiana was a twiceyearly journal, and its editor, Tibor Wlassics, also published three wellreceived volumes of essays on individual cantos of each canticle: Dante''s Divine Comedy: Introductory Readings. to consult and search the Petrocchi text of the poem, new translations into English, the texts of all of Dante''s minor works (in original Italian or Latin and in work_ychvndz2urdcbblqjwe3zq63r4 Teaching Dante in the History of Christian Theology Teaching Dante in the History of Christian Theology of a course in the history of Christian theology as a model for integrating the study of Dante into of Paradiso provides a novel and exciting way for a survey course in historical theology to balance Keywords: Dante; pedagogy; history of theology; core and general education curricula; population, there are no general education courses where students read Dante. Religion 270, History of Christian Theology, is one course among Redesigning this course so that students read Dante''s Paradiso for a month as their common primary collaboratively in class to understand what their reading of Dante is teaching them about theology. Dante thus teaches students not only the ideas of theology Reading Dante in the history of theology also provides students with at least three ways to Instructors might consider reading Dante in a survey course in Western work_ymjzqniytnhi7lxmb36dy5cyiy explicit governmental and institutional policies, students from unsophisticated, lower-social-class backgrounds have a long tradition of attending American colleges and universities (see, for example, Allmendinger, This article presents a socio-historical analysis of the students who attended state normal schools and their experiences in the late nineteenth Evans, who began his presidency at Southwest Texas State Normal School in San Marcos in 1911, once noted, "Very few Mexican students ever get high enough in the grades to reach us," implying that at Many state normal-school students had work experience, usually as State normal schools in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries not only welcomed women, members of minority groups, and students with other nontypical characteristics, but also included them in a 130; William Frederick Hartman, The history of Colorado State College of Education: The normal school period, 1890–1911. 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Bunun yerine dosyayı cihazınıza indirerek görüntülemeyi deneyebilirsiniz. İNDİR & GÖRÜNTÜLE work_zmdyx3mrdnd2zh6pihcwmh4mdu recommendations for successful automated verbal-to-visual intersemiotic translations for material objects — and bookbinding structures in particular — which symbolical way to represent bookbinding structures in diagrams, the visual representations necessarily need to resemble the object that they represent. none of these projects has attempted to developed a general methodology to ascertain the minimum amount of information that is required for successful verbalto-visual transformations for material objects in other fields. In the next chapter, examples of descriptions of bookbinding structures as material objects will be presented, and it will be seen how not being able to communicate Most visualizations make use of different views of the same structure to communicate all the information recorded in the schema (see Figure 39). 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Reading Today, edited by Heta work_zpx4kthzobbs7mcvlmmxul5zee 이 연구의 목 은 미국의 ''한 책, 한 도시'' 독서운동 National Endowment for the Arts의 ''The Big Read(TBR)''에서 Harper Lee의 앵무새 죽이기 가 보여주는 ''한 권의 책(One Book)''으로서의 가치, 이 용, 정의 등 주제로 표 된 인간 존엄성에 한 공감을 시도하 고, 독서토론, 다양한 로그램 행사로 and 138 The Big Read programs from 2007 through 2015 selected To Kill a Mockingbird as ''One 키워드: ''한 책, 한 도시'' 독서운동; 미국독서운동; 빅 리드; 앵무새 죽이기 ; 원 북, 원 시카고 Read; To Kill a Mockingbird; One Book, One Chicago 것은 Harper Lee의 앵무새 죽이기 로서 모두 트 주별 리스트에 따르면 앵무새 죽이기 는 <그림 1> 연도별 앵무새 죽이기 선정 로그램: 이들 가운데 앵무새 죽이기 는 5개의 앵무새 죽이기 를 선정하 고, 당시 행사와 로그램(Chicago Public Library 2003b)도 로그램 TBR에서 선정된 앵무새 죽이기 를 앵무새 죽이기 가 가진 ''한 권의 책''으로서 "One book, One Community: Planning Your Communitywide Read." [online] [cited 2007.