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    Blissful violence ambiguity in Stanley Kubrick's a clockwork orange

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Programa de Pós-Gradução em Letras/Ingrês e Literatura Correspondente.Analise da construção da ambigüidade na narrativa do filme Laranja Mecânica, de Stanley Kubrick (1971). Investiga a relação identificação-afastamento que o filme promove entre o protagonista e o espectador, assim como o modo peculiar como o filme trata a violência. Observa um movimento em direção à ambigüidade que se desenvolve ao longo da obra do diretor, iniciando com estruturas e personagens mais tradicionais, abandonando gradualmente as posições morais seguras. Três filmes são também discutidos como uma amostra da obra do diretor, de modo a traçar a evolução de seu estilo e sua visão de mundo: Dr. Fantástico ou Como Aprendi a Parar de me Preocupar e Amar a Bomba (1963), 2001- Uma Odisséia no Espaço (1968) e De Olhos Bem Fechados (1999)

    Decentralized dynamic processes for finding equilibrium

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    Reiter, Stanley; Simon, Carl P.. (1990). Decentralized dynamic processes for finding equilibrium. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/1314

    Dr. Tarshia Stanley, Spelman College, September 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Tarshia Stanley. Dr. Stanley talks about her book, "Encyclopedia of Hip Hop Literature". Yolanda Gilmore-Bivins, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    How a Network of Processors can Schedule its Work

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    The problem addressed in this paper is to design a method by which a network of processors confronted with a flow of tasks may distribute the computing to be done among the processors so as to make effective use of them to perform the required computations. The method, and its variants, presented in this paper gives weight to the objectives of carrying out the prescribed tasks in short time, and to the relative urgencies associated with those tasks. This problem is reminiscent of the problem of scheduling the flow of jobs through a machine shop. The methods presented here are adapted from a method developed for that problem which were described in [1].Reiter, Stanley. (1984). How a Network of Processors can Schedule its Work. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/1343

    William Stanley Hoole portrait

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    This is a portrait of William Stanley Hoole, author, educator, librarian, and founder of the Alabama Historical Association, around 1930

    Portrait of William Stanley Hoole

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    This is a portrait of William Stanley Hoole, author, educator, librarian, and founder of the Alabama Historical Association, in 1964

    Portrait of William Stanley Hoole

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    This is a portrait of William Stanley Hoole, author, educator, librarian, and founder of the Alabama Historical Association

    Portrait of William Stanley Hoole

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    This is a portrait of William Stanley Hoole, author, educator, librarian, and founder of the Alabama Historical Association

    Portrait of William Stanley Hoole

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    This is a portrait of William Stanley Hoole, author, educator, librarian, and founder of the Alabama Historical Association

    Stanley Matthews letter to Reuben Wood, March 23, 1852

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    Letter written to Governor Reuben Wood by Stanley Matthews in support of the appointment of Donn Piatt to a position in the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, March 23, 1852. Stanley Matthews (1824-1889) was at the time a judge in the court. He secured a seat in the Ohio Senate in 1856 before being appointed U.S. District Attorney for Southern Ohio in 1858, and later served as a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1881 to 1889. Reuben Wood was governor of Ohio from 1850 through 1853, and was closely involved with the Peyton Polly case and attempts to secure the Polly family's release. Peyton Polly and his family were freedmen living in Lawrence County, Ohio, when they were kidnapped on June 6, 1850, and sold back into slavery in Kentucky and Virginia
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