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Translation of Culture-loaded Terms in Martial Arts Fiction from the Perspective of Distancing: A Case Study of Legends of the Condor Heroes

International Journal of Chinese and English Translation & Interpreting
This paper is a descriptive study conducted under the framework of cultural distancing in Liu Miqing’s cultural translation theory. This study classifies the culture-loaded terms in Legends of the Condor Heroes into culture-reflecting, culture-projecting,
Xin Li, Wanling Liu
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Correspondence from School of Visual Arts

1992
Correspondence of thanks from School of Visual Arts for Hadas' presentation about the GMHC workshop at the School's Art Therapy program.
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In Defense of the Freedom of the Arts and Sciences: An Unknown Bartók Letter from 1933

Studia Musicologica
Bartók's protests against the violent actions of ultra-nationalist sentiment interfering with matters of art, tolerated and even fueled by the governments of the early 1930s are known from the composer's biographies, even if some of these important ...
Vera Lampert
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Correspondence from the School of Visual Arts

1991
Invitation to speak on art therapy panel, School of Visual ...
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State-of-the-Art Reliability Analysis of Structural Drift Control Corresponding to the Critical Excitations

Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2020
As a matter of fact, structural drift is a random variable that is associated with several bases of the uncertainties related to the loading excitation and structural resistance.
M.H. Soltani   +5 more
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Value, Access, and the Role of Black Art Collectors during the Financialization of the Visual Arts in New York City, 1975–1991

The Journal of African American History
This article investigates the centrality of Black art collectors in the dissemination of Black art and culture as the art world became less accessible to Black artists, ironically, during the 1980s art boom.
Tracey Johnson
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The Art of Balancing

International Communication Gazette, 2010
/ This article examines the problems foreign correspondents encounter when working under conditions that differ considerably from those in their home country. In order to illustrate some of the problems, in particular with regard to the accessibility and trustworthiness of sources, the article takes as a case study the experiences of 11 Dutch ...
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Physical Education by Mind-Body Correspondence of “Munjilbinbin”: Focusing on Munmyo Ilmu

The Journal of the Korean Society for the Philosophy of Sport, Dance, & Martial Arts’, 2023
H. You
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Computer Models Assist Innovative Design of Graphic Arts

International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems
In order to study the theory and application of computer aided design (CAD) related to the composition of art, the theory of symbolic matrix was introduced to realize the purpose of the study of the interaction between perceptual and rational problems ...
Jing Xu, Qi Zhu
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Correspondence to Katharine Maltwood from the Royal Society of the Arts

2020
A letter addressed to Katharine Maltwood from the Royal Society of the Arts. The letter is dated December 10, 1947 and indicates that a "mosaic photograph" of the Somerset Zodiac has been placed in the Royal Society's library. The letter also indicates that Sir Leonard Woolley and Sir Edward Crowe will be informed about the zodiac for possible future ...
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