128 research outputs found

    Central School French Class

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    Mrs. Batty\u27s French class at Central School are from left, Quentin Price, Michael Morgan, Tamara Arbsland, Robin Hood, Collette Sweatfield and Stacey Sucke

    Les oeuvres romanesques de Théophile Gautier à l'écran (un siècle de lecture filmique)

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    Après une phase de purgatoire critique, l'œuvre de Gautier fait l'objet d'une redécouverte par l'Université depuis les années 70 : qu'en est-il du grand public, qui ne lit d'ailleurs plus guère l'auteur ? L'étude de la réception de l'œuvre romanesque aux XXe et XXIe siècles par le biais des adaptations au cinéma et à la télévision, les deux grands media populaires contemporains, se révèle très fructueuse. À côté de l'exploitation commerciale de thèmes et de techniques relevant du mélodrame de cape et d'épée ou du vaudeville, nombre de problématiques posées par Gautier ont été réactualisées avec pertinence, de manière différenciée, tout au long du siècle dernier. La trentaine d'adaptations dessinent dans leur ensemble une vision philosophique du monde, qui va de la revendication libertine et libertaire du corps, à l'affirmation d'une exigence de réel dans les adaptations du Capitaine Fracasse, dans la lignée des Jeunes-France dont le formalisme (M. Crouzet) tend à inverser les signes du fictif et du réel. Aux premières œuvres succède en effet un rapport de plus en plus inquiet à l'Idéal, incarné par des mortes-vivantes qui ne se contentent plus d'amour pour alimenter leur existence factice, mais qui vampirisent physiquement et mentalement les vivantsAfter being sent to purgatory by the critics, the work of Gautier has been rediscovered by the University since the 70's: but what about the general public who, for that matter, hardly read the author? The study of how the novels in the XX and XXI centuries have been received through adaptations in the cinema and on television, the two major contemporary mass media, turns out to be a very fruitful one. Alongside the commercial exploitation of themes and techniques belonging to the melodrama of cloak and dagger and vaudeville, a number of issues raised by Gautier were brought up to date, with pertinence and in diverse ways, throughout the last century. The thirty-odd adaptations present a philosophical view of the world on the whole, which ranges from the dissolute and libertarian assertion of the body to the affirmation of the demand for reality in the adaptations of Capitaine Fracasse in the tradition of Jeunes-France, whose formalism (M. Crouzet) tends to reverse the signs of fiction and reality. Indeed, the early works are succeeded by an increasingly uneasy relationship with the Ideal , personified by the living dead who can no longer make do with love to sustain their artificial existence, but who physically and mentally suck the life blood from the livingROUEN-BU Lettres (764512101) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Parasitic copepods from Egyptian Red Sea fishes: Bomolochidae Claus, 1875

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    © The Author(s) 2015 Open Access - This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The attached file is the published version of the article.NHM Repositor

    Testing the vision: preschool settings as places for meeting, bonding and bridging

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    The OECD (2006 Starting Strong II: Early Childhood Education and Care. OECD Publishing: Paris) envisions early childhood education and care settings as meeting places for diverse social groups; places that build social capital. This vision was assessed in a comparison of three preschools types: full-fee paying, subsidised-fee and publicly funded. The social composition within each was examined and the connectedness of the children (n=472) who attended compared. Publicly funded preschools had more socially diverse populations. The quantity of social connectedness did not differ but children in publicly funded preschools described higher quality social relationships. Not all preschool settings are socially diverse but, where they are, the quality of relationships is highest. © 2010 The Author(s). Children & Societ

    ‘It’s not only what we say but what we do’: Pay inequalities and gendered workplace democracy in Argentinian worker cooperatives.

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    In a study conducted by the author in 2006 of five mixed-sex, worker-led cooperatives in Buenos Aires, all of the workers in each of the coops were paid exactly the same. Five years later, only two of the worker cooperatives – both dominated by women – came even close to maintaining the same pay for everyone. The other three cooperatives, all dominated by male workers, had instituted hierarchical pay scales which paralleled a concomitant decrease in workplace democracy. An increase in pay inequities and a decrease in worker democracy went together; moreover, the two paralleled an increasingly inhospitable workplace for women. This article addresses two, interconnected, questions: How did this intertwining of pay and worker democracy happen, and more specifically, how was this process gendered

    Reading acts of narrative appropriation: four instances of fraudulent memoir

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    PhDThis thesis examines acts of narrative appropriation, the telling of purportedly‘authentic’ life stories by those for whom the stories are not theirs to tell. This misuse or subversion of genre - the discipline of historical writing and the category of autobiography - becomes a means for cultural, social and political dissimulation, and the analysis focuses both on the act: the event, trespass, or ‘theft’ of another’s life story, and on the cultural meaning that this event reveals. These narrative acts are approached theoretically through discussions of what it means to be an author, a reader, and through the consideration of literary and social genre, category and form. In exploring identities at particular risk of appropriation, this thesis shows how fraudulent appropriated narratives affect our reading of the world, and in turn influence our perception of already marginalized social groups. My primary examples include prostitution ‘narratives’, Native North American ‘memoir,’ and fraudulent Holocaust survivor ‘testimony,’ with each text providing decoded evidence of ‘genre-bending’ exhibiting a social and political intent. These works seek to be read as authentic personal narratives, as autobiography, and that is how they have been presented to the reader. However, they are imposters – fictional tales desiring the elevated status of historical authenticity and willing to bend the rules and contracts of genre to achieve their end. Here the appearance of authenticity is achieved through the use of cultural and social ‘myth,’ or perceptions of cultural identity, and as such its fraudulent construction is first and foremost a social act, with a social and economic motivation. As this thesis concludes, these texts are most successful when their own political and social ideologies echo and confirm that of the readership; when their subjects, the fraudulent ‘I’ at the center of the text is also a performative elaboration of cultural belief

    L'influence du stoïcisme sur le De Abstinentia de Porphyre

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    Le traité De l’abstinence est écrit par Porphyre dans le but de convaincre son ami de revenir à la pratique du végétarisme, qu‟il a récemment abandonnée. Dans ce texte, l‟auteur présente une série d‟arguments anti-végétariens, qu‟il réfutera tout en défendant la pertinence de ce mode de vie pour le philosophe. Parmi les opposants, les stoïciens occupent une place importante, le troisième livre du traité leur étant presque entièrement consacré. En réfutant les arguments anti-végétariens des stoïciens, Porphyre développe ses positions avec un vocabulaire qu‟il leur emprunte. Ce faisant, il teinte son traité de l‟influence stoïcienne. Ce mémoire a pour objectif d‟analyser de quelle manière le dialogue entre Porphyre et les stoïciens influence l‟auteur du De abstinentia. L‟argument anti-végétarien attribué aux stoïciens consiste à dire qu‟il est impossible de demander à ce que les êtres humains épargnent la vie des animaux, puisque ceux-ci ne nous sont pas familiers (oikeion), du fait de leur absence de raison. Or, puisque dans la théorie stoïcienne la justice prend sa source dans les relations de familiarité qui lie les êtres rationnels entre eux, on ne peut considérer que la mise à mort des animaux dans le but de consommer leur chair est un acte injuste, voire impie, comme le soutient Porphyre. Les trois termes de ce débat feront chacun l‟objet d‟un chapitre : oikeiôsis, justice et logos. Ces trois notions permettront d‟approfondir la teneur du désaccord de Porphyre avec les stoïciens et de comprendre de quelle manière ce néoplatonicien se réapproprie le vocabulaire stoïcien pour le pousser à des conclusions qui sont conformes à sa métaphysique. On trouvera que derrière la question du végétarisme, c‟est le thème plus complexe du mode de vie qui anime le débat.The treatise On Abstinence is written by Porphyry in order to convince his friend to return to the practice of vegetarianism, which he recently abandoned. In this text, a series of anti-vegetarian arguments are presented, which the author refutes while defending the relevance of this way of life for the philosopher. Among the opponents, the Stoics have an important place, the third book of the treaty being almost entirely devoted to them. Refuting the anti-vegetarian arguments of the Stoics, Porphyry develops his positions with a vocabulary borrowed to them. In doing so, he gives his treatise a Stoic flavour. This dissertation aims to analyze how the dialogue between Porphyry and the Stoics influences the author of the De abstinentia. The anti-vegetarian argument attributed to the Stoics says that it is impossible to ask of human to spare the life of animals, since they are not rational and, thus, not appropriate (oikeion) to us. Because, in the Stoic‟s theory, justice is rooted in the relations of appropriation between rational beings, we could not say that killing animals to eat their flesh is unjust, or impious, like Porphyry argues. One chapter will be dedicated to each of the terms of this debate: oikeiôsis, justice and reason. These three notions will allow us to further the analysis of the disagreement of Porphyry towards the Stoics and to understand how this neoplatonic philosopher uses the Stoics vocabulary to pursue his own metaphysical goals. We will find that behind the question of vegetarianism lies the more complex theme of the way of life

    An analysis of factors influencing the shortage of minorities in the teaching profession,1975-1990, 2003

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    The shortage of minority teachers has generated much concern among educators and professional organi-zations, such as the Carnegie Forum on Education, the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, and the newly created Homes Group. This research sought to examine the literature pertaining to factors influencing the shortage. r.ority teachers in the teaching field. A preliminary baseline study of the literature relating to the shortage of minorities in the teaching field was conducted utilizing both manual and computerized literature searches. The universe of data studies was literature pertaining to the shortage of minority teachers. An in-depth study of the literature was performed utilizing eight variables, namely: 1. Salary 2. Career Advancement 3. Racial Composition of Teachers 4. Fringe Benefits 5. Bonuses 6. Continuous Testing of Teachers 7. Rural/Urban Working Environment 8. Funds for Professional Growth and Development An in-depth study of the literature in relationship to the variables constituted the major aspect of the research. Content analysis was the major research ap-proach utilized in this study. This approach was selected because it provided a systematic, objective and quanti�tative research technique for analyzing contents. Content analysis is a research technique for making replicable and valid inferences from data to their con-text, or a research technique for the objective, system-atic, and quantitative description of the manifest of communication. The results of this investigation supported the basic premise that the variables identified contribute to the shortage of minorities in the teaching profession

    Attitudes of Tanzanian women towards marriage rituals, 1992

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    The purpose of this study is to investigate the attitudes of Tanzanian women towards marriage rituals. Data utilized came from three sources: personal interactive observations, the responses from focus discussion sessions and conversations conducted while the researcher was in Tanzania. Findings show that wedding rituals in contemporary, urban settings are a unique combination of traditional Tanzanian culture and aspects borrowed from outside influences. The study also looks at the impact of education, urbanization, occupation, ethnic group and religion on the attitudes of women living in a changing society
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