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Reclaiming the Classics for a Diverse and Global World Through OER
In the 2019–20 academic year, I redesigned a course on the classics to make both the texts and the context in which they were taught more accessible for and relevant to the predominantly female students of Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame. The course was
Jessalynn Bird+2 more
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Social memory and applied criticism
The subject of this text is the social memory, which the author understands as the consequence of complex relationships of modern politics, history and cultural production in the broadest sense.
Gordana Đerić
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Coins in the Classroom – Teaching Group Work with Roman Coins
It can be challenging to bring material culture to life in the classroom when the cultures that produced those materials are separated from the students by time and space.
Gwynaeth McIntyre+2 more
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(Re)Translating as Re-membering
This paper explores how (re)translation – interlingual and intersemiotic – can be perceived as a way of both remembering the literary legacy of other cultures but also as a way of re-membering/re-generating the body of literature(s) of the importing ...
Julie Tarif
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Antibiotics: A Bibliometric Analysis of Top 100 Classics
Citation frequencies represent the most significant contributions in any respective field. This bibliometric analysis aimed to identify and analyze the 100 most-cited publications in the field of antibiotics and to highlight the trends of research in ...
Anas Imran Arshad+8 more
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Any Classical Description of Nature Requires Classical Electromagnetic Zero-Point Radiation [PDF]
Any attempt to describe nature within classical physics requires the presence of Lorentz-invariant classical electromagnetic zero-point radiation so as to account for the Casimir forces between parallel conducting plates at low temperatures. However, this zero-point radiation also leads to classical explanations for a number of phenomena which are ...
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Creating quantum-resistant classical-classical OWFs from quantum-classical OWFs [PDF]
One-way functions (OWF) are one of the most essential cryptographic primitives, the existence of which results in wide-ranging ramifications such as private-key encryption and proving $P \neq NP$. These OWFs are often thought of as having classical input and output (i.e.
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From the Classics to New Tunes: A Neoclassical View on Sharing Economy and Innovative Marketplaces
Operations management has the tradition of coming from and going back to real‐life applications. It deals with the management of the process of matching supply with demand.
Ming Hu
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Tracking Trends and Brands in the International Children's Book Market
Books are embedded in the culture and language of their origins. Some works may have achieved classic status within their own cultural realm, and yet, even if they have the good fortune to be successfully promoted abroad, they do not necessarily manage ...
Petra Thiel
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Rahel Vaenhagen and the Culture of Her Time [PDF]
This essay examines the personality of Rahel Varnhagen, one of the brightest repre- sentatives of the German cultural milieu, owner of a literary salon that brought together prominent authors, artists, philosophers, nobles, and the crème of burgher ...
Julietta L. Chavchanidze
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