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Teaching undergraduates to solve equivalence problems by using cover, copy, and compare: A translational study. [PDF]
Abstract Cover, copy, and compare (CCC) is a study strategy in which students cover their notes, attempt to copy them, and then compare for accuracy. We evaluated whether CCC could be used to establish equivalence classes with undergraduate students.
Frampton SE, Vesely SE, Jackson K.
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Abstract This commentary presents a virtual special issue on the global growth of community psychology (CP), particularly, but not exclusively, as reflected in the American Journal of Community Psychology (AJCP). CP exists in at least 50 countries all over the world, in many of those for over 25 years.
Douglas D. Perkins +6 more
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Does fetal growth restriction induce neuropathology within the developing brainstem?
Abstract figure legend Does fetal growth restriction induce neuropathology in the developing brainstem? Fetal growth restriction (FGR) commonly results from placental insufficiency leading to hypoxaemia and hypoglycaemia in the developing fetus. FGR is known to be associated with brain injury, cardiorespiratory dysfunction and altered placental ...
Elham Ahmadzadeh +6 more
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Iosif Brodskij in Italia, ovvero Iosif Brodskij in lingua italiana
The essay is an annotated bibliography of translations into Italian of the works of Joseph Brodsky, both in verse and in prose. The bibliography begins with the translations on the magazine The literary fair in 1964, and ends in 2012 with the collection ...
Stefania Pavan
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Venice from Another Perspective
This essay with a clearly personal touch is a narrative anchored in cultural texts which deals with experiencing Venice in a multi-faceted way. Talking about his many years of wandering around the city (in the company of, for instance, Joseph Brodsky ...
Francesco M. Cataluccio
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From Exile to Affirmation: The Poetry of Joseph Brodsky
This article examines the relation between the exile of the poet from his homeland and the "exile of the word." The notion of the exile of the word pertains to the poet's problem of re-introducing meaning to the word—an excess of meaning that conveys ...
David Patterson
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«Römische Elegie»: Collaboration between Joseph Brodsky and Antoni Tàpies [PDF]
This article explores the collaboration between Joseph Brodsky and Antoni Tàpies in creating the artist’s book (livre d’artiste) Roman Elegies (1993), published by Erker Galerie in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Kuzina Nataliya
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Intertextual Subtexts of Joseph Brodsky’s Elegy “You Will Return to Your Homeland. Well...”
The article offers an interpretation of Joseph Brodsky’s poem, rarely used for analysis, “You will return to your homeland. Well...” (1961). If traditionally Brodsky’s elegy in the intertextual aspect is considered as a “dialogue-repulsion” (A. Nesterov)
O. V. Bogdanova, E. A. Vlasova
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«THE WORD THAT CONQUERED DEATH» (A. AKHMATOVA AND J. BRODSKY: «TWO VOICES ARE EXCHANGING VIEWS»)
The purpose of this research is twofold. Aspect 1: «The word that conquers death» - today, fifty years later from the death of Anna Akhmatova, this aspect somehow lost its relevance but although it remained relevant in the light of posing eternal ...
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Tema y variación: hombres a los cuarenta
En la tradición occidental han sido numerosos los poetas que aprovechan su llegada a una cierta edad para escribir reflexiones o confesiones en torno a su experiencia de vida.
Juan Carlos Calvillo Reyes
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