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ACM SIGGRAPH 2021 VR Theater, 2021
Baobab Studios' Baba Yaga, combines animation and immersive cinematography, placing you inside a fairytale. Baba Yaga (Kate Winslet) uses powers to stop the villagers encroaching on the Forest (Jennifer Hudson). When the Chief (Glen Close) falls ill, her daughter Magda (Daisy Ridley) must do the unthinkable and retrieve the cure.
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Baobab Studios' Baba Yaga, combines animation and immersive cinematography, placing you inside a fairytale. Baba Yaga (Kate Winslet) uses powers to stop the villagers encroaching on the Forest (Jennifer Hudson). When the Chief (Glen Close) falls ill, her daughter Magda (Daisy Ridley) must do the unthinkable and retrieve the cure.
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Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2018
AbstractThis article sheds light on the systematic differences between the variety of Baba Malay spoken in Malacca and that spoken in Singapore. In the literature, the creole is usually discussed as if it is a single homogeneous variety. Language documentation work conducted in both Malacca and Singapore shows that there are crucial differences between
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AbstractThis article sheds light on the systematic differences between the variety of Baba Malay spoken in Malacca and that spoken in Singapore. In the literature, the creole is usually discussed as if it is a single homogeneous variety. Language documentation work conducted in both Malacca and Singapore shows that there are crucial differences between
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1997
An original and sophisticated contribution to understanding the tangled issue of gender in Soviet Russia.
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An original and sophisticated contribution to understanding the tangled issue of gender in Soviet Russia.
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2016
Often it is not until fathers have African American daughters that they realize how society views and defines their African American girls. This chapter shares the feelings of an African American father when he is confronted during a chance encounter. He shares personal experiences and then he examines them through the lens of critical pedagogy.
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Often it is not until fathers have African American daughters that they realize how society views and defines their African American girls. This chapter shares the feelings of an African American father when he is confronted during a chance encounter. He shares personal experiences and then he examines them through the lens of critical pedagogy.
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