336 research outputs found
Read Poster Featuring Laura Korell
Boettcher Scholar and UNC student Laura Korell is reading Hansel and Diesel by David Gordon. Laura is a 2016 UNC graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies-Elementary Teaching.
About the book & author: Hansel and Diesel are sibling pickup trucks who wander from their junkyard home in search of fuel and into the clutches of the Wicked Winch. David Gordon has written and illustrated many children’s books. He is one of three illustrators of Jon Scieszka’s 52-book, New York Times best-selling, series Trucktown.https://digscholarship.unco.edu/read/1004/thumbnail.jp
Hansel and Gretel Program
A program for "Hansel and Gretel" and "The Sorcerer" presented by The Conservatory Opera Company. The program mentions that the opera's are presented under "personal direction" by Dr. Ernest MacMillan, Mme. Laura De Turczynowicz, and Dr. Healey Willan
"The Witch is not such a Bad Egg": Adapting "Hansel and Gretel" for a Contemporary Audience
Hansel and Gretel is a tale concerned essentially with food-related issues: from hunger to gluttony, from deprivation to cannibalism. The essay brings the motif of “children eating” and “eating children” into focus, analysing the way a number of contemporary revisions of this highly problematic fairy tale have tried to revive and update its unsavoury content for a contemporary audience of children and adults. In particular, the operation of “messing about” with the values and the ideology of the canonical versions in a light-hearted way has produced playful tales that parents and educators may deem “more appropriate” for the contemporary child
Hansel and Gretel and the Green Witch by L. North
North, Laura. Hansel and Gretel and the Green Witch. Illus. Chris Jevons. St. Catharines, ON: Crabtree Publishing, 2015. Print.This book is a “health message” twist on the Hansel and Gretel story. The children in this story watch television and eat junk food. They follow a trail of doughnuts into the forest, where they are captured by a witch. Instead of fattening them up, she forces them to do exercise and eat healthy foods, because she only eats healthy kids. By the time the witch, who sometimes wears sweat pants and carries a megaphone, thinks Hansel and Gretel are ready to eat, they are fit enough to run away. Children will like the brightly coloured pictures, which the illustrator, Chris Jevons, obviously had fun creating. They will also be drawn in by Laura North’s completely original take on the story that they already know. The story is simply told, with easy words for beginning readers. The two puzzles at the end of the book are not essential to the story, but would be a fun way to review the story with children. This book is recommended for school and public libraries.Highly Recommended: 4 stars out of 4Reviewer: Sean BorleSean Borle is a University of Alberta undergraduate student who is an advocate for child health and safety
Make the modern city. Cali in the first half of the 20th century.
Este es un libro con sabor a manifiesto que refiere la necesidad de mayores espacios de encuentro y diálogo entre quienes siguen a su manera la trama histórica de Cali, y desde ahí, con un público bastante variopinto tal cual la sociedad de nuestros días. Pensado y escrito al mismo tiempo en que en esta ciudad las voces de jóvenes llamaban a tomarse por asalto los cielos e infiernos, recopila doce ensayos producidos por historiadores, historiadoras y en menor medida por sociólogos y científicos políticos que desde hace un buen tiempo han inscrito la perspectiva del tiempo en cada uno de sus análisis para evitar recaer en un presentismo ingenuo. Trece textos que en conjunto permiten parafrasear el epígrafe propuesto para escenificar una visita a la Cali del pasado, no tanto por amor y reverencia a ese pasado, tal cual el cuadro febril del melancólico anticuario que con cada vuelta de sol aumenta sus padecimientos, sino mejor desde el consabido gesto nietzscheano que celebra escapar de ese rebaño que no sabe qué significa el ayer ni el hoy por vivir atado al poste del momento. Textos que nos hablan de la Cali pensada, planificada, construida, controlada y hasta a la deriva, de sus impresos, actores, de sus pasiones, de cuerpos reverenciados entre el sport y la bohemia, de impresos constitutivos de universos simbólicos y de papel, de herencias y legados, de escrituras y testamentos. Un libro escrito sobre Cali, contra Cali y hasta a pesar de Cali [Jaime E. Londoño M., Hansel Mera y Enrique Rodríguez Caporali].CONTENIDO: Prólogo / Hansel Mera, Enrique Rodríguez Caporali y Jaime E. Londoño M. -- La Comisión Sanitaria de Cali y los focos de infección: excusados y problemas sanitarios alrededor del agua a inicios del siglo XX / Laura Paola Ávila Quiroga -- Los avatares de la planeación urbana moderna en Cali: a propósito de la construcción del Plano Cali Futuro /
Enrique Rodríguez Caporali -- Análisis del predominio electoral del Partido Liberal bajo una óptica multinivel. Santiago de Cali 1930-1986 / Juan Pablo Milanese y Nathalia Andrea Escobar -- Dinastía empresarial, empresa familiar y sucesión generacional: el caso de la familia Carvajal 1880-1971 / Julio César Zuluaga y Bryan Delgado Muñoz -- De negociantes y empresarios: redes y formalización de los negocios en Cali entre 1915 y 1929 / Enrique Rodríguez Caporali y Jenny Padilla Cabrera --
La familia, la propiedad y la transmisión hereditaria. Una aproximación a través de la práctica testamentaria en Cali (1886-1903) / Jenny Paola Valencia Torres -- La tinta que forjó lo urbano en Cali (1916-1960) / Sonia M. Jaimes -- Prensa y política socialista en Cali: Neftalí Arce, Ignacio Torres Giraldo y La Humanidad en la Cali de 1920 / Hansel Mera --Actualidades y Cali Social: Un análisis de las revistas ilustradas en Cali a principios de la década de 1930 / José Fernando Sánchez Salcedo --
Llegada, difusión y popularización del fútbol en Santiago de Cali. Acercamiento preliminar, 1898-1919 / Jaime E. Londoño M. y Sonia M. Jaimes -- Un bibliotecario continental. Alfonso Zawadzky y la internacionalización de la Biblioteca del Centenario (1935-1942) / Juan David Murillo Sandoval -- Una aproximación historiográfica al proceso de modernización de Cali desde la música, décadas 1910-1930 / Hansel Mera y Jairo Henry Arroyo Reyna -- Musicología e historia: elementos para el estudio de la música en Cali a principios del siglo XX / Luis Eduardo Muñoz.El sur es cielo roto (22)
The development of early phonological networks: An analysis of individual longitudinal vocabulary growth
While much work has emphasized the role of the environment in language learning, research equally reports consistent effects of the child’s knowledge, in particular, the words known to individual children, in steering further lexical development. Much of this work is based on cross-sectional data, assuming that the words typically known to children at n months predict the words typically known to children at n+x months. Given acknowledged variability in the number of words known to individual children at different ages, a more conclusive analysis of this issue requires examination of individual differences in the words learned by individual children across development, i.e., using longitudinal data. In the current study, using longitudinal vocabulary data from children learning Norwegian, we ask whether the phonological connectivity of a word to words that the child already knows or words in the child’s environment predicts the likelihood of the child learning that word across development. We compare three different measures of phonological connectivity that have been used in the literature to-date. The results suggest that the early vocabulary grows predominantly in a rich-get-richer manner, where word learning is predicted by the connectivity of a word to already known words. However, word learning is, to a lesser extent, also influenced by the connectivity of a word to words in the child’s linguistic environment. Our results highlight the promise of using longitudinal data to better understand the factors that influence vocabulary development and the insights to be gained from analyzing different measures of the same construct
Far from home, near an illusory house: the picturebooks Hansel and Gretel by Anthony Browne and Kveta Pacovska
Este estudo analisa dois álbuns narrativos contemporâneos que possuem a sua origem em um dos mais fortes contos populares, coligido por J. e W. Grimm, em 1812, Hansel e Gretel: Hansel and Gretel (1981), de Anthony Browne, e Hansel and Gretel (2008), de Kveta Pacovska. Pretende-se analisar comparativamente o elemento casa, entendido como espaço literário, um espaço físico e simbólico, verbal e visualmente recriado. Será enfatizado o diálogo que se celebra entre os discursos linguístico e ilustrativo, ambos da autoria do mesmo autor e situados na estética pós-moderna, bem como a relevância da intertextualidade nestes álbuns “existenciais”, entre outros.This paper will examine two contemporary picturebooks which have in their origin one of the
most powerful of all fairy tales, recorded by J. and W. Grimm, in 1812, Hansel and Gretel:
Hansel and Gretel (1981), by Anthony Browne, and Hansel and Gretel (2008), by Kveta
Pacovska. This essay aims at proceeding to a comparative analysis of house/home element, as a
literary space, a physical and symbolic space, verbal and visual represented. The dialogue that
binds these two discourses, both by the same author and clearly affiliated with postmodern
aesthetics, as well as the relevance of intertextuality in these “existential” picturebooks, among
other topics, will be underlined.Apoio financeiro do CIEC (Centro de Investigação em Estudos da Criança, IE, UMinho; UI 317 da FCT, Portugal) através do Projeto Estratégico UID/CED/00317/2013, financiado através dos Fundos Nacionais da FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia), cofinanciado pelo Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional (FEDER) através do COMPETE 2020 – Programa Operacional Competitividade e Internacionalização (POCI) com a referência POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007562info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
A main character analysis in hansel and gretel written by jacob and wilhelm grimm
This research studies Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm�s entitled Hansel and Gretel published by Grimm�s fairy tales in final edition, 1857. The writer uses the character�s characterization conception as the theoretical framework. The method of this research is descriptive qualitative in analyzing the tale. The objective of this research is to know how the character Hansel and Gretel characterized by the author. The writer collects the characteristics of the main character through the characterization. The collected data are analyzed by using character analysis. In this analysis the writer finds out the main character characteristics. Hansel is a young boy; he is smart, wise, strong, responsible, survivor, never give up, and brave. In addition, his little sister, Gretel is also smart, brave, innocent, submissive, wise, never give up, and survivor. Although they are still children, both of them are brave person. They succeed overcome their problem from suffer and they dare to force the wicked witch that they had met in the wood. Finally, they went home and live happily ever after
Diagnostico de rinopatias atraves da citologia nasal Hansel-Shimizu
Orientador: Antonio Celso Nunes NassifDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Parana, Setor de Ciencias da SaudeResumo: Neste estudo, o autor apresenta os resultados obtidos em 111 casos, com um novo método de citologia nasal utilizando a técnica de coloração proposta por SHIMIZU, aperfeiçoando a clássica definida por HANSEL. Seu objetivo principal foi o de avaliar a potencialidade e eficácia do método como auxiliar no diagnóstico de rinopatias, proporcionando assim condições para uma terapêutica mais precisa e adequada. Buscou também, através dos estudos estatísticos e comparativos atestar o grau de eficiência do novo método e, desta forma, sugerir que o mesmo possa ser incorporado ao ainda restrito arsenal dos meios de diagnóstico de rinopatias.Abstract: In this study, the author presents the results obtained in 111 cases, in which a new nasal cytology method was used according to the coloring technique proposed by SHIMIZU. This technique is an improvement of the classic one defined by HANSEL. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the potenciality and efficacy of the method as an aid in diagnosing nasal diseases, thus providing conditions for more accurate and appropriate therapeutics. It also tried to demonstrate how efficient this method is through statistical and comparative studies, and consequently, suggest that it could be incorporated into the means used for nasal diseases diagnoses, considering how restricted this field still is
Meta Me on an Ecstatic Walk with Hansel and Gretel: A Reflection of Dispensed, Reclaimed and Reframed Existence
This synthesis revolves around a rendition of Hansel and Gretel, in which I am exiled from innocence through the chaos of life. I recollect my breadcrumb clues in the form of thoughts and beliefs that I have held for as long as I remember. The breadcrumbs lead to open-ended questions about habits of mind for meaning making. My process of self-examination uses an adaptation of Action Research and I connect my current life to where I began using an Intersecting Processes analysis. I observe and document the unfolding of my life while studying it, using self-expression and thinking made visible with movement and Performance Art
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