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Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1963
Amazing feats of memory have always attracted attention. A few musicians, mathematicians, chess players, and stage performers have taken advantage of this talent, and are still remembered for their astounding performances (Scholes, 1950; Pritchard, 1940).
NURCOMBE B., PARKER N.
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Amazing feats of memory have always attracted attention. A few musicians, mathematicians, chess players, and stage performers have taken advantage of this talent, and are still remembered for their astounding performances (Scholes, 1950; Pritchard, 1940).
NURCOMBE B., PARKER N.
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2023
AbstractThis chapter discusses Kurosawa’s film Hakuchi, a 1951 adaptation of Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot. This film finds its proper historical context in post-Second World War cultural critique which coincided with the international revival of interest in Dostoevsky.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses Kurosawa’s film Hakuchi, a 1951 adaptation of Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot. This film finds its proper historical context in post-Second World War cultural critique which coincided with the international revival of interest in Dostoevsky.
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2015
Neoliberalism has removed any doubt regarding the nature of the state and state institutions such as its system of compulsory schools. They exist to serve dominant class interests, securing the docility of the population while increasing its economic utility.
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Neoliberalism has removed any doubt regarding the nature of the state and state institutions such as its system of compulsory schools. They exist to serve dominant class interests, securing the docility of the population while increasing its economic utility.
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2008
Into a compellingly real portrait of nineteenth-century Russian society, Dostoevsky introduces his ideal hero, the saintly Prince Myshkin. The tensions subsequently unleashed by the hero’s innocence, truthfulness, and humility betray the inadequacy of his moral idealism and disclose the spiritual emptiness of a society that cannot accommodate him ...
Fyodor Dostoevsky, William Leatherbarrow
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Into a compellingly real portrait of nineteenth-century Russian society, Dostoevsky introduces his ideal hero, the saintly Prince Myshkin. The tensions subsequently unleashed by the hero’s innocence, truthfulness, and humility betray the inadequacy of his moral idealism and disclose the spiritual emptiness of a society that cannot accommodate him ...
Fyodor Dostoevsky, William Leatherbarrow
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Psychological Reports, 1966
The test performance and behavior of a 32-yr.-old retarded male are described as illustrative of the unusually high skill occasionally seen in a person who scores below normal intellectually. Relevant supporting literature is cited.
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The test performance and behavior of a 32-yr.-old retarded male are described as illustrative of the unusually high skill occasionally seen in a person who scores below normal intellectually. Relevant supporting literature is cited.
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