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    History and fiction in E.L. Doctorow`s "The March"

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    The article dwells on the E.L. Doctorow's historical fiction "The March" and the way the author combines some real facts of the American history and fictional connection of the highlighted figures and events

    Photo of E.L. Doctorow (left), and Carol C. Harter (right) at Homer and Langley in 2009 at Black Mountain Institute.

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    On November 10, E.L. Doctorow —the renowned author of Billy Bathgate, Ragtime, and The March — read from his newest novel, Homer & Langley. Doctorow served as UNLV\u27s 2009 Elias Ghanem Chair in Creative Writing.https://oasis.library.unlv.edu/blackmountain_images/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Photo of E.L. Doctorow (left), and Carol C. Harter (right) at Homer and Langley in 2009 at Black Mountain Institute.

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    On November 10, E.L. Doctorow —the renowned author of Billy Bathgate, Ragtime, and The March — read from his newest novel, Homer & Langley. Doctorow served as UNLV\u27s 2009 Elias Ghanem Chair in Creative Writing.https://oasis.library.unlv.edu/blackmountain_images/1011/thumbnail.jp

    The Description of Plot in E.L. James’ Novel Grey

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    The paper of this work is entitled A Description Of Plot in E.L James' Novel Grey. In writing this paper, the author uses qualitative methods, where the authors use the book as a source of information and also the Internet as a source of analysis of themes that are described in the novel. The author read the entire contents of the novel and draw conclusions and then determine the plot of the story that is in the novel. There are five main types of plot divisions, namely exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, but the author only focuses on the plot above because the plot completely explains the details of the story. The plot listed in the novel is a progressive plot. The original author of the novel is very clear explaining the life story of the main character who is still struggling to get a woman he loves but with unique ways and stories.Kertas karya ini berjudul A Description Of Plot in E.L James’ Novel Grey . Pada penulisan kertas karya ini, penulis menggunakan metode kualitatif, dimana penulis menggunakan buku sebagai sumber informasi dan juga internet sebagai sumber analisis tema yang di deskripsikan pada novel. Penulis membaca seluruh isi novel dan mengambil kesimpulan kemudian menetukan plot dari cerita yang ada pada novel. Pembagian plot pada umumnya ada lima jenis, yaitu exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, dan resolution, namun penulis hanya fokus pada plot diatas karena plot tersebut secara lengkap menjelaskan detail cerita.Plot yang tercantum di dalam novel ialah plot progresif. Penulis asli novel tersebut sangat jelas menerangkan cerita kehidupan tokoh utama yang masih berjuang untuk mendapatkan seorang wanita yang ia cintai namun dengan cara dan cerita yang unik.Kertas Karya Diplom

    Sadomasochism In E.L James' Fifty Shades Trilogy (2011-2012): A Psychoanalytic Approach

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    This study is about Sadomasochism in E.L James’ Fifty Shades Trilogy (2011-2012) which is analyzed using sychoanalytic Approach proposed by Sigmund Freud. The objectives of this study are to find out what sexual acts are committed by the two major characters as practitioners of sadomasochism, to know the response of the partner, and to find out why the author of the trilogy, E.L James xposed sadomasochism in her books. This research is a qualitative research. The primary data of this research is Fifty Shades Trilogy including Fifty Shades of Grey (2011), Fifty Shades Darker (2011), and Fifty Shades Freed (2012). The secondary data of this research are other sources related to the study including websites and books. The researcher draws three conclusions in this research. Firstly, there are three kinds of sexual activities done by the two major characters namely sexual activities without involving tools, sexual activities involving tools, and sexual activities in the playroom. Secondly, there are four kinds of responses shows by the partner namely wanting, enjoying, feeling reluctant, and unbearable. Thirdly, E.L James exposed sadomasochism in her books to illustrate changes in the characters and to show the readers the effects that Christian’s childhood has caused

    Burst-by-Burst Adaptive Multiuser Detection CDMA: A Framework for Existing and Future Wireless Standards

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    This paper provides a broad overview of the multiuser detection literature of the past few years in a nonmathematical, easily accessible approach. The treatment is then extended to the comparative study of channel-quality controlled burst-by-burst (BbB) adaptive code division multiple access (CDMA) detection such as parallel interference cancellation, successive interference cancellation, and joint detection (JD). It is demonstrated that the best complexity versus performance tradeoff is constituted by the JD receivers. Furthermore, the BbB-adaptive variable spreading factor-based schemes considered were outperformed by the adaptive quadrature amplitude modulation-based JD-CDMA schemes investigated. For example, at a channel signal-to-noise ratio per bit value of Eb=N0E_b=N_0 = 14 dB the latter scheme provides an average bit per symbol (BPS) throughput of 3.39, while the former provides an average BPS throughput of only 2.83, although the complexity of the latter is lower. In conclusion, BbB-adaptive CDMA schemes provide an attractive performance versus complexity tradeoff and are amenable to employment in both existing and future generations of wireless systems. Keywords—Adaptive CMDA systems, adaptive transceivers, interference cancellation, multiuser detection

    Ambitions as the Effect of Childhood Experience in E.L. James Fifty Shades of Grey

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    PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL PEKAN CHAIRIL ANWAR "HUMANIORA DAN ERA DISRUPSI" (5-6 Oktober 2020 Aula Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Jember)This article aims to analyze the effect of the male character childhood in E.L. James's Fifty Shades of Grey By using psychological approach to analyze the fictitious character and the creative process of the author. Theory of interpretation of dream by Sigmund Freud is applied in order to explain the causes of ambition done by Christian Grey. Grey’s ambition is caused by the desire to revenge from his trauma in his childhood. There are three factors that make the character ambitious: The first is when Grey uses his violence (BDSM) to dominate his partner. The second is when Grey want become rich and popular man. The last is Grey’s heart emptiness after a woman he loved left him. The first problem is in the field of abnormal psychology in order to differentiate abnormal from normal behavior. In short, Grey's ambitions are caused by a traumatic condition when he was a child. E.L. James explains a sexual lifestyle which is called BDSM (Bondage/ Disipline, Dominance/ Submissive, Sadism/ Masochism). By exposing this lifestyle in her novel, the author wants to shows that BDSM is not an equal relationship between man and woman

    Onderzoekingen over sulfietcellulose uit stroo

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    Applied Science

    A whisper to a newly-married pair, / from a widowed wife. ; [Eight lines of verse].

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    An older pocket-sized book, written by Margaret Graves Derenzy and published by Fifth edition. Philadelphia: : E.L. Carey & A. Hart--Chestnut-Street in 1833. Slight foxing on several pages, but still legible.This book is a work containing advice for newlyweds. This volume, intended to be taken as advice by newlyweds and ran twenty-three editions. With one section for women, another for men. With a few poems on the subject and a brief biography of the author. On topics such as general conduct, fidelity, expenditures, family size, domestic economy, dress, conduct toward in-laws, treatment of servants, management of education of children, etc

    Correction: Ntakolia et al. An Explainable Machine Learning Approach for COVID-19’s Impact on Mood States of Children and Adolescents during the First Lockdown in Greece. Healthcare 2022, 10, 149

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    Exclusion of an Author Argyris Stringaris was initially included as an author in the original publication [1]. However, due to his personal decision, we have excluded him from the authors and we added his contribution to the acknowledgments section. The corrected Author Contributions and Acknowledgments are shown below. Author Contributions: Conceptualization, C.N.; methodology, C.N.; software, C.N.; validation, C.N.; formal analysis, C.N., I.R., I.G., A.S. and E.L.; data curation, C.N., D.P., K.M., I.G., K.K., A.S., E.T., A.G., K.L., I.K., N.S. and G.O.; writing—original draft prepara-tion, C.N., D.P., I.R., A.S., E.L. and M.C.-T.; writing—review and editing, C.N., I.R., I.G. and M.C.-T.; visualization, C.N.; supervision, E.L.; project administration, E.L. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
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