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1990
It is an interesting and, perhaps, unexpected feature of the Russian Civil War that the Bolsheviks appear to have placed considerably more value than their opponents on art, using the term in its widest sense. In March 1919 at the 8th Party Congress the following resolution was adopted: It is essential to open up and make accessible to the workers ...
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It is an interesting and, perhaps, unexpected feature of the Russian Civil War that the Bolsheviks appear to have placed considerably more value than their opponents on art, using the term in its widest sense. In March 1919 at the 8th Party Congress the following resolution was adopted: It is essential to open up and make accessible to the workers ...
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First Person: The play is not the thing
Phi Delta Kappan, 2020Donna Isaac and her students were looking forward to a field trip to Minneapolis to see a theatrical production of some of the stories they were studying in class. But that changed when, on the day of the trip, a parade was scheduled to celebrate the Minnesota Twins’ recent World Series win. School was cancelled so students could attend the parade, but
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1982
By 1592, when Greene described him as ‘in his owne conceit the onely Shake-scene in a countrey’, Shakespeare had already established himself in London. Two years later R. B. explained what had happened, less emotionally, in Greenes Funeralls: Greene, is the pleasing Obiect of an eie: Greene, pleasde the eies of all that lookt vppon him. Greene,
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By 1592, when Greene described him as ‘in his owne conceit the onely Shake-scene in a countrey’, Shakespeare had already established himself in London. Two years later R. B. explained what had happened, less emotionally, in Greenes Funeralls: Greene, is the pleasing Obiect of an eie: Greene, pleasde the eies of all that lookt vppon him. Greene,
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Transforming Play: An Analysis of First-, Third-, and Fifth-Graders' Play
Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1996Abstract This study compares children's play with transformational objects (toys that change from a vehicle into a robot) to play with representational objects (cars and figures). Thirty-six first-, third-, and fifth-grade children, formed into same-age, same-gender dyads, played with these objects in a semi-structured setting.
Donna M. Bagley, Christine Chaillé
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Appeal of Playing Online First Person Shooter Games
CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2007First Person Shooter Games (FPSG) such as Counter Strike are often the subject of public concern. Surprisingly, there is no published research available about playing these games. We conducted an exploratory Internet survey (n 5 751) in order to gather information about who the players of online first person shooters are, and why they spend time on ...
Jeroen Jansz, Martin Tanis
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1988
Recently I was reading Lady Gregory’s Journals 1 edited by Lennox Robinson. Old memories came flooding back as I read the book.
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Recently I was reading Lady Gregory’s Journals 1 edited by Lennox Robinson. Old memories came flooding back as I read the book.
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First Lessons in Violin Playing
Music Supervisors' Journal, 1928Otto Merz, Henry Hoare
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Every designer has their method when designing a game, be it a video game, boardgame or even an alternative controller game (or anything else that fits in the middle). There are multiple methods to choose from, designers tend to stick with the methods they have been taught or the more popular ones, while some prefer to explore to find something that ...
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