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Playing in the first Baire class

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 2014
We present a self‐contained analysis of some reduction games, which characterise various natural subclasses of the first Baire class of functions ranging from and into 0‐dimensional Polish spaces. We prove that these games are determined, without using Martin's Borel determinacy, and give precise descriptions of the winning strategies for Player I.
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First play about the railway

Transport Technician: Education and Practice, 2022
The article considers the first essay in Russian literature in which the image of the railway appears. We will talk about the comedy-vaudeville P.S. Fedorov “A Trip to Tsarskoye Selo by Rail” (1838). In the future, this image became one of the key in Russian culture at the turn of the 19th–20th centuries, writers such as L.
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First steps in role playing

CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
This paper presents and evaluates examples from our work with role playing in design education. Rationales for role playing in design are: communication within the design process, the increase of technological complexity, the experience and empathy of designers, the tangibility of interaction, and attentiveness to social change. These rationales inform
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The First Play

1982
The national dailies and evenings had been carrying references: ‘A play’, they said, ‘by Brendan Behan, …The Quare Fellow at the Pike Theatre, for a limited run…’
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Shakespeare’ s First Plays (contd)

1982
If the chronology of Shakespeare’s earliest plays is as ‘uncertain’ as F. P. Wilson maintained1, how is it that an ‘orthodox’ chronology has held the field for so long? The orthodox ‘late start’ chronology (according to which Shakespeare began his writing career in 1590, and not three or four years earlier) rests on assumptions that once made good ...
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