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Sofya Yanovskaya interview undated
NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduInterview conducted by Eugene Dynkin with Sofya Aleksandrovna Yanovskaya circa 1965 in Moscow, Russia, the interview is in two parts. Yanovskaya describes her trip to Kirovohrad (Elisavetgrad) in 1918 on a secret assignment
Sofya Yanovskaya - A fight for mathematical logic undated
NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduInterview conducted by Eugene Dynkin with Sofya Aleksandrovna Yanovskaya (undated)
Sofya Melikyan: la técnica pianística de lo sensible
Con tan solo leer alguna de las declaraciones de la pianista de origen armenio Sofya Melikyan, se percibe una sensibilidad intensa y refinada, procedente de una artista que te envuelve mágica y delicadamente. Mujer de gran intuición, ha sido alabada siempre por la crítica musical no sin razón. Su forma de interpretar al piano se adecúa de manera personal a cada pieza, a cada compositor o compositora. En sus conciertos, en sus grabaciones, se trasluce el trabajo previo de interiorización de las obras, hasta el punto de conocer todos los detalles, por mínimos que sean, plasmados en la partitura. De ahí la exquisitez, cuando ofrece con el piano la traducción de las emociones que la obra le suscita al haberla hecho suya y le otorga al público la oportunidad de conmoverse de un modo muy especial, tal y como es su personalidad pianística
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Sofya Olzeeva, Traditional Dwelling
Sofya says that in the past the Kalmyks, including her parents and grandparents, lived in yurts. Although she herself did not grow up in a yurt, Sofya saw this nomadic dwelling when she was a child. Sofya says that the Kalmyk yurt consists of the wooden wall (term) arranged in a circle. The roof poles (unin) support the roof ring. In the past, the poor who could not afford a yurt lived in constructions called zholm, a tent-like construction made from roof poles but without walls. In Sofya’s childhood Kalmyks also lived in mud houses made from wild cane. Women’s life was hard: it was their duty to smear their houses with mud, bring water, to do the washing, cooking, and other household chores. In the past, the wealthy covered their yurts with white felt, whereas the less well-off had to contend with brown felt. At night, the roof ring was covered with a felt cover, and in the morning the cover was pulled down to let light into the yurt. The centre of the yurt had a tripod (tulg) on which people cooked their meal. Dung was used for fuel. The door was made from wood. Those who could not afford a wooden door covered their door with felt. During the day, the felt-cover was rolled up, and at night rolled down
A New Approach to Professional Development in Mathematics
Dr Sofya Lyakhova and Dr Howard Tanner present a view about the development of a National Network of Excellence for Mathematic
The Role of Local Algorithms in Privacy (Invited Talk)
We will discuss research areas at the intersection of local algorithms and differential privacy. The main focus will be on using local Lipschitz filters to enable black-box differentially private queries to sensitive datasets. We will also cover new sublinear computational tasks arising in private data analysis. Finally, we will touch upon distributed models of privacy
Sofya Kurban: Göç ; üç harfin içine sığdırılmış 80 yıl
Ankara : İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent Üniversitesi İktisadi, İdari ve Sosyal Bilimler Fakültesi, Tarih Bölümü, 2019.This work is a student project of the Department of History, Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University.The History of Turkey course (HIST200) is a requirement for all Bilkent undergraduates. It is designed to encourage students to work in groups on projects concerning any topic of their choice that relates to the history of Turkey. It is designed as an interactive course with an emphasis on research and the objective of investigating events, chronologically short historical periods, as well as historic representations. Students from all departments prepare and present final projects for examination by a committee, with 10 projects chosen to receive awards.Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-16).Sofya Kurban, Çin'in Şli bölgesinde, Doğu Türkistan'a baskıların yoğun olduğu bir dönemde doğdu. Ailesi aslen Rusya'nın Kazan bölgesinde vatandaşlığa sahip olmasına rağmen Rusya'dan Bolşevik İhtilali öncesinde kaçarak Çin'in Gulca Ģehrine yerleşti. Gerek Çin'in baskıcı politikaları gerekse Sofya Kurban'ın dedesinin Türkiye hayranlığı ailenin Çin'e bir vatan gözüyle bakmasına engel oldu ve Mao'nun ölümüyle çıkış izni alır almaz hep gitmek istedikleri Türkiye'ye yerleştiler. Sofya Kurban, yaklaşık 80 yıl süren bu göç hikâyesinin içerisinde sürüklenip giden bir göçmendir.Sofya Kurban was born in the region of Ġli in China where Eastern Turkestan was under pressure. Although her family had citizenship in Russia's Kazan district, they escaped from Russia to Gulca in China before the Bolshevik Revolution. Both China's repressive policies and the admiration of the grandfather of Sofya were an obstacle for this family to adopt this country as their home and as they got the permission to leave, they have settled to Turkey. Sofya Kurban is a migrant who has this migration story that lasts approximately 80 years.by Abdürrahim Özer
Virtual communities : uniting Internet users with similar interests
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2000.Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-84).by Sofya Pogreb.M.Eng
Reducing female recidivism: an oral interview
Thesis (M.S.W.)
California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sofya Bagdasaryan, Pauline Agbayani, Dale WeaverIncarceration, Inmates, Offender, Recidivism, Reintegration, WomenThe number of incarcerated women is increasing. Yet, research about inmates is primarily male driven due to the majority of the prison population being men (Hunter & Greer, 2011). The purpose of this exploratory thesis was to understand factors that lead to the successful reintegration of women back into the community after release from prison. Female offenders have unique needs that if not met may increase the chance of them re-offending. The findings of this study appear to support research that points to social support/bonds, education and employment as reducing recidivism
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