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Character Education Values in Animation Movie of Nussa and Rarra
Character education value is needed in the education world. This study discussed a study of character education values through animation movie object of nussa and rarra, i.e.
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Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 2002
Graphics have been used since ancient times to portray things that are inherently spatiovisual, like maps and building plans. More recently, graphics have been used to portray things that are metaphorically spatiovisual, like graphs and organizational ...
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Graphics have been used since ancient times to portray things that are inherently spatiovisual, like maps and building plans. More recently, graphics have been used to portray things that are metaphorically spatiovisual, like graphs and organizational ...
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2015
This chapter discusses the potential relevance of interdisciplinary animal studies for biblical interpretation. The story of Jacob and his family in Genesis 25–32 is examined from the perspective of a “critical animal hermeneutics.” Three features of such a hermeneutics, characteristic of contemporary animal studies, are emphasized: (1) the ...
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This chapter discusses the potential relevance of interdisciplinary animal studies for biblical interpretation. The story of Jacob and his family in Genesis 25–32 is examined from the perspective of a “critical animal hermeneutics.” Three features of such a hermeneutics, characteristic of contemporary animal studies, are emphasized: (1) the ...
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When is an animal, not an animal?
Journal of Biological Education, 1981The concepts of ‘animal’ held by some New Zealand primary, secondary, and tertiary students were explored using both an interview and multiplechoice survey approach. The results indicate that many students of all ages have a restricted concept of ‘animal’ compared with that of a biologist. The implications of these results for teaching are discussed.
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Warp-guided GANs for single-photo facial animation
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2018This paper introduces a novel method for realtime portrait animation in a single photo. Our method requires only a single portrait photo and a set of facial landmarks derived from a driving source (e.g., a photo or a video sequence), and generates an ...
Jiahao Geng+4 more
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Animal Research (See Animal Ethics; Animal Welfare; Animal Cloning)
2021The use of animals in scientific research appears to be almost as old as the beginning of medicine. For example, vivisection is already reported in the Corpus Hippocraticum (4th to 1st century BC) and by Galen (2nd century). The use of animals was strongly revived in the Renaissance.
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CRISPR in Animals and Animal Models
2017CRISPR-Cas9 has revolutionized the generation of transgenic animals. This system has demonstrated an unprecedented efficiency, multiplexability, and ease of use, thereby reducing the time and cost required for genome editing and enabling the production of animals with more extensive genetic modifications.
Ellen Shrock, Marc Güell, Marc Güell
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2018
Abstract This chapter gives a short overview of animal husbandry in Iron Age Europe. In this largely agrarian society, people depended on animals for food, transport, and labour. Although animal husbandry shows a high degree of variety, related to differences in climate, geography, and the complexity of society, broad geographical ...
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Abstract This chapter gives a short overview of animal husbandry in Iron Age Europe. In this largely agrarian society, people depended on animals for food, transport, and labour. Although animal husbandry shows a high degree of variety, related to differences in climate, geography, and the complexity of society, broad geographical ...
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Animal’s People: Animal, Animality, Animalisation
2017Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People tells the story of Animal, an animal who is human. He is a severely disabled boy living in a fictional city modelled on Bhopal in India. Animal has a twisted back that forces him to walk on all fours as if an animal, and this chapter reads his disfigured body as a symbol of an exploited body politic, an interrogation of ...
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Animal Welfare and Animal Rights
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1988Animal liberationists tend to divide into two mutually antagonistic camps: animal welfarists, who share a utilitarian moral outlook, and animal rightists, who presuppose a structure of basic rights. However, the gap between these groups tends to be exaggerated by their allegiance to oversimplified versions of their favored moral frameworks.
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