430 research outputs found

    The Journey from Australia to Italy of Alice Pung’s Bestselling Novel

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    Alice Pung's Unpolished Gem was translated into Italian in 2010. Giving some examples of the challenge this work of translation presented, Adele D'Arcangelo will try to put Pung's novel in the picture of a wider production of multicultural literature available in Italy. Positive aspects related to the reception of Gemma Impura in Italy will be pointed out as well as the vital and fundamental collaboration between author and translator. The innate potentialities of Unpolished Gem to transform a personal experience in a universal one were doubled by the translation of the book in another language, allowing a wider and more eclectic readership to become familiar with Alice's story, and making its Australian setting overcome the boundaries of language and spac

    Dr. Kate Adele Hill Collection

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    Finding Tool created by the West Texas Collection.Dr. Kate Adele Hill, a native of Travis County and the author of three books related to her work as a county home demonstration agent, was the granddaughter of Sam H. Hill, early Schleicher County settler. The family’s ranching interests were in Kerr, Schleicher, and Tom Green Counties, Her father was W.H. Hill. The collection includes four books, magazines, newspaper clippings, family photographs, and genealogy on the Hill family. Genealogy is located in the Vertical Files.Dr. Kate Adele Hil

    Analysis Of Idioms Found In Selected Song Lyrics Of Adele

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    This article discusses the analysis of idioms found in Adele song lyrics. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out by the author through Adele song lyrics such as Easy on me, Rolling in the dark, Someone like you, Hello, Send my love and others. The final product features every idiom Palmer uses in select songs. Partial idiomatic phrases consist of 7 (70%) phrases, followed by phrasal verbs (2, 20%), and prepositional verbs (1, 10%). In some of Adele songs, some idioms terms with unique meanings derived from Adele songs dominate. There are many idioms, each with a special meaning. The researcher divides meaning into conceptual meaning, connotative meaning, theme meaning, emotive meaning, reflected meaning, stylistic meaning, and collactive meaning

    Altered Expression of the CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor in the Triple Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease

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    The endocannabinoid system has gained much attention as a new potential pharmacotherapeutic target in various neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the association between CB1 alterations and the development of AD neuropathology is unclear and often contradictory. In this study, brain CB1 mRNA and CB1 protein levels were analyzed in 3 × Tg-AD mice and compared to wild-type littermates at 2, 6 and 12 months of age, using in-situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, respectively. Semiquantitative analysis of CB1 expression focused on the prefrontal cortex (PFC), prelimbic cortex, dorsal hippocampus (DH), basolateral amygdala complex (BLA), and ventral hippocampus (VH), all areas with high CB1 densities that are strongly affected by neuropathology in 3 × Tg-AD mice. At 2 months of age, there was no change in CB1 mRNA and protein levels in 3 × Tg-AD mice compared to Non-Tg mice in all brain areas analyzed. However, at 6 and 12 months of age, CB1 mRNA levels were significantly higher in PFC, DH, and BLA, and lower in VH in 3 × Tg-AD mice compared to wild-type littermates. CB1 immunohistochemistry revealed that CB1 protein expression was unchanged in 3 × Tg-AD at 2 and 6 months of age, while a significant decrease in CB1 receptor immunoreactivity was detected in the BLA and DH of 12-month-old 3 × Tg-AD mice, with no sign of alteration in other brain areas. The altered CB1 levels appear, rather, to be age-and/or pathology-dependent, indicating an involvement of the endocannabinoid system in AD pathology and supporting the ECS as a potential novel therapeutic target for treatment of AD

    Memoirs of Adele Sarpy Morrison.

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    Gilt top edge.Author's autograph presentation copy."One hundred copies of this book have been privately printed for distribution among friends of the author."Mode of access: Internet

    A Critical Discourse Analysis of Song "Easy on Me" by Adele

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    The purpose of this research is to analyze how the role or attitude of the author towards a song that was created by examining the effect, judgment, and appreciation. The researcher used descriptive qualitative method by using three analytical processes proposed by Fairclough's CDA model. The data from this research are the lyrics of Adele's song entitled "Easy on Me". The findings show that Adele describes her feelings in this song explicitly by using a figure of speech. In her song, Adele conveys the effect of how worried and devastated she is when faced with the problem of her divorce. In the aspect of assessment, Adele admires nature through her own point of view, so that some of her song lyrics are interpreted using the beauty and serenity of nature. Based on appreciation, Adele assesses that divorce or separation in a relationship is the end of her journey, so she wants to give up and surrender

    Patient Preferences for Home Exercise Program Provision: A Patient Survey

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 This study examines patient preferences regarding delivery mode of home exercise programs. Understanding of patient preferences in rehabilitation supports client centeredness and patient–practitioner relationships and is recommended as an evidence-based technique to improve client adherence. Primary Author and Speaker: Kristin Valdes Additional Authors and Speakers: Adele Campbell</jats:p

    Separati alla nascita: dei rapporti tra sociologia e diritto del lavoro

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    This paper aims at reconstructing the reasons why no close relationships exist between sociology and labour law. The problems outlined will be addressed both in theoretical and methodological terms. After dealing with the correspondence between specific areas of labour law and sociological issues and with the sociological tradition in this field, the author reconstructs the relationships starting from E. Durkheim's thought, devoted to promote solidarity and social integration. The genesis of the split between sociology and labour law has been traced back to M. Weber and his controversy with the Verein für Socialpolitik. While Verein's intention was to inspire social politics during the industrialization process, Weber's intention was that social sciences should not be based on ideological options nor sustain political solutions. In contemporary times the gap between labour law and sociology is due to the fact that the social- economic sphere has prevailed on the juridical-political one. The author draws the conclusion that a stronger relationship between sociology and labour law is needed

    Tradizione manoscritta e ”intenzioni” autoriali in alcuni studi recenti sull’Alexanderlied e il suo modello franco-provenzale

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    The paper, focussing on the positions of recent scholarship, analyses the relationship between author, text and manuscripts and the mouvance of the Alexanderlied in the book production of German Middle Ages
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