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Tell Me/‘I Am Listening’: Ocean Stirrings and the Creole Vocalization of Nelson’s Royal Readers
In this article, I explore Merle Collins’ reworking of poems from the Nelson’s Royal Readers. Focusing on Part V of Ocean Stirrings, I explore Collins’ use of poetic form to represent the mental unravelling and restitching of Louise Langdon Norton Little,
Antonia MacDonald
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A Critical Study of Selected Political Elites' Discourse in English [PDF]
This study explored how political elites can contribute to power enactment through using language. It started with a theoretical overview of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), and then presented a corpus consisting of speeches of eight political elites ...
Biook Behnam, Laleh Moghtadi
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Law, Culture, and Human Rights
This conference, unfortunately, lacked focus and direction. The conference brochure and posters were the first indication that distressing leaps of association were going to be made.
Ingrid Mattson
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Conversion Calls for Confrontation: Facing the Old to Become New in the Work of James Baldwin
Book Summary: The recognition and study of African American (AA) artists and public intellectuals often include Martin Luther King, Jr., and occasionally Booker T. Washington, W.E.B.DuBois, and Malcolm X.
Melton, McKinley E.
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Aristophanes and his rivals [PDF]
This paper provides an introduction to the work of Aristophanes’ main rivals, especially Cratinus and ...
Heath, M.
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From Low Field to High Value: Robust Cortical Mapping From Low‐Field MRI
Recon‐any processes a brain MRI acquired with arbitrary contrast, resolution, and field strength to generate morphometric measurements comparable to FreeSurfer's recon‐all, including cortical (parcellation, thickness, etc.) and volumetric (segmentation, regional volumes) outputs.
Karthik Gopinath +15 more
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The effect of crack orientation on the nonlinear interaction of a P wave with an S wave
Cracks, joints, fluids, and other pore‐scale structures have long been hypothesized to be the cause of the large elastic nonlinearity observed in rocks. It is difficult to definitively say which pore‐scale features are most important, however, because of
J. A. TenCate +3 more
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The traditional attribution of On Sublimity to the third-century critic Cassius Longinus has been rejected by most scholars since the early nineteenth century. The arguments against a third-century date are examined and shown to be unfounded.
Heath, M.
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Anthropogenic disturbance and trophic interactions mediate population viability of American martens
We present a simulation model of the probability of collapse to <10% of carrying capacity for American marten populations over a 50‐year time frame in relation to forest disturbance due to commercial harvesting and fur‐trapping levels. Probability of collapse differed between models that assumed no effect of logging (solid line), martens living in a ...
John M. Fryxell +4 more
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A high‐efficiency 14‐analyser X‐ray emission spectrometer that offers novel capabilities has been developed for I20‐Scanning at Diamond Light Source.We report the technical design, implementation and operation of a newly developed X‐ray emission spectrometer on the I20 beamline at Diamond Light Source.
Shusaku Hayama +8 more
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