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Alice—mutton: Mutton—alice

Common Knowledge, 2010
Tamen's essay is one of a group of responses to Émilie Hache and Bruno Latour's article “Morality or Moralism?” which advocates our “sensitization” to nonhuman things. Tamen examines the picture of universal reciprocation that Hache and Latour propose, according to which, when I “bow at” (acknowledge) things, some things bow back at me, and I must ...
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After Alice: Alice and the Dry Tail [PDF]

open access: possibleDeleuze Studies, 2008
According to Gilles Deleuze, the underground world of Alice in Wonderland has been strongly associated with animality and embodiment. Thus the need for Alice's eventual climb to the surface and her discovery that everything linguistic happens at that border.
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Not an Alice

2017
I file into the theater with the rest of them as my director gestures toward labeled stacks of cold reads that sit untouched on a table beside her. The boys, far too confident and far too loud, file into each other behind the wide array of scripts that are available to them.
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Alice for Adolescents

English Journal, 1970
44T HAT'S a baby book!" "I read it ten years ago!" "You must be kidding!" These were just a few of the reactions from my senior class when I told them that we were going to read Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Nevertheless, I endeavored to jump into the rabbit hole, regardless of the consequences, in an attempt to explain that they ...
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Alice

Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 2008
I have spent the last fifteen years of my life leading an incredible team. Our quest (which we did not even realize in the beginning) was to revolutionize the way computer programming is taught. Current versions of the Alice system (Alice v2.0, and Caitlin Kelleher's "Storytelling Alice") have been very effective in the college classroom and in tests ...
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Alice at the Library

Proceedings of Alice Symposium on Alice Symposium, 2013
I began teaching Alice in February of 2012 at the Transylvania County Library in Brevard, NC. I work with students ages 10 through 12, roughly 5th through 7th grade. The first classes were taught on Saturdays, one group from 10 until 1 and the second from 2 until 5. We ran it for four Saturdays and then had a presentation on the following Saturday.
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The ALICE TPC

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2004
Abstract We describe the ALICE TPC, with emphasis on the design features which are driven by the physics requirements of the detector. In particular, the gas choice and composition, Ne–CO2 [90-10], as well as the unprecedentedly high gain for a TPC ( 2 × 10 40 ) , are direct consequences of the expected performance in the high ...
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Alice in the Middle East (Alice ME)

Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2013 Issue 1, 2013
We will present an overview and in-progress report of a QNRF-sponsored project for research in the effects of using program visualization in teaching and learning computational thinking. Computers and computing have made possible incredible leaps of innovation and imagination in solving critical problems such as finding a cure for diseases, predicting ...
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The ALICE experiment at LHC

Nuclear Physics A, 2007
The ALICE experiment is designed to study the physics of strongly interacting matter and the Quark Gluon Plasma in heavy-ion collisions at LHC. After a short survey of the tracking and particle indentification capabilities provided by the instrumental ensemble, the physics programme and performance of ALICE are described, starting with the “bulk ...
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Alice in den Städten (Alice in the Cities)

2000
‘The old cinema is dead. We believe in the new’ (in Elsaesser, 1989, 20–1). These words resonate at the close of the precociously self-confident manifesto signed by twenty-six up-and-coming West German film-makers at the 1962 Oberhausen Film Festival.
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