27 research outputs found

    Gas-phase pyrolytic reactions synthesis, mechanisms, and kinetics

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    "This book covers a chemical processing technique, gas-phase pyrolysis, that has garnered great interest in recent years and falls under the cover of green chemistry and benign synthetic methods. The book looks at all aspects of gas-phase pyrolysis: methodology and reactors, synthesis, reaction mechanisms, structure, kinetics, and applications. The author discusses combinations of pyrolytic reactors with physiochemical techniques, routes for and reactions for the synthesis of organic compounds, and the control of reaction rates. This is information not available elsewhere, and the book provides a physical organic chemistry and mechanistic perspective on the chemistry of thermal processes in the gas phase, which have many advantages over the corresponding reactions in condensed phase"-

    Na gueneu metti

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument

    Don't abandon "our boat": shifting perceptions of emigration in contemporary Senegalese literature and song

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    The dissertation argues that contemporary Senegalese novelists and hip-hop artists articulate local and global connections as a strategy to address the difficulties of emigration from Senegal. The project examines the way that novelists Aminata Sow Fall, Ken Bugul, and Fatou Diome as well as several hip-hop artists including WaGëblë, Awadi, 3GGA, and Simon Bisbi Clan approach emigration and return. The works of these authors and artists are set in contrast to earlier texts from Senegal that examine migration, wherein it is difficult and often impossible to maintain connections either in Senegal or abroad, resulting in tragic outcomes. Earlier works examined include those by Ousmane Socé, Cheikh Hamidou Kane, and Ousmane Sembene. Using literary and visual analysis of the written texts and hip-hop songs and videos, the dissertation demonstrates how the recent works strategically utilize local, national, and global affiliations to address emigration productively. Ultimately, the project demonstrates that these texts point to the need for a revised critical understanding of migration narratives from Senegal that takes into account the full complexity of the affiliations and backgrounds that are often central to the texts.Ph.D.Includes abstractVitaIncludes bibliographical referencesby Mahriana L. Rofhear

    PBS 2000

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument

    Fuck le 6 theme

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument

    Wow wow

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument

    Libre Ego

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument

    Boul ma mine

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument

    Mort ne au 4 Avril

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument

    Run run

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    Hip hop song sung in English, French and Wolof, accompanied by traditional Senegalese kora and tama musical instruments, as well as Western instrument
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