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Digital technologies in museums: New routes to engagement and participation’
A multimodal semiotic approach is applied in this chapter to three examples to illustrate how the use of digital technology in museums and galleries can re-mediated the visitor experience (Jewitt, 2009; Kress, 2009).
Carey Jewitt
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“A Question of Relevance”: The Establishment of a Canadian Parachute Capability, 1942–1945 [PDF]
“The great trouble with starting anything new,” argued Brigadier-General William Mitchell, “is to break away from the conservative policy of those who have gone before.” His observation was born from his own experience as a result of the inertia which ...
Horn, Bernd
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The Retrospective Analysis of Selected Speeches Given by Winston Churchill from 1938 to 1945
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill is one of the most recognizable figures in modern history. The former British Prime Minister occupied numerous roles during his lifetime – a politician, writer, laureate of the Nobel Prize for Literature, historian ...
Aleksandra Misior-Mroczkowska
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Churchill and the United States of Europe, 1904-1948
The call for a “United States of Europe” is a recurring theme in the writings and speeches of Sir Winston Churchill from at least 1930, and reaches its culmination in his opening address to the Congress of Europe held at The Hague in May 1948.
Allen Packwood
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Effects of spatial sensitivity on mass sensing with bulk acoustic mode resonators [PDF]
The spatial sensitivity of bulk acoustic mode resonators can influence calibrations when they are implemented as accurate mass sensors of surface-bound particles. A new spatial sensitivity model based on images of the resonator surface is introduced from
Jones, RL +4 more
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Radical gardening: politics, idealism & rebellion in the garden [PDF]
'War is the natural occupation of man … war-and gardening.' Winston Churchill to Siegfried Sassoon, 1918 In the common public perception, contemporary gardening is understood as suburban, as leisure activity, as television makeover opportunity.
Mckay, GA
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Look right! A retrospective study of pedestrian accidents involving overseas visitors to London [PDF]
Introduction: Research within the European Union has shown international visitors to have a higher injury mortality than residents. Traffic accidents are the leading cause of injury-related death among overseas visitors and evidence suggests overseas ...
Baldwin, A, Davies, G, Harris, T
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Osmanlı Devleti’nin savaşa girmesinden kısa süre sonra başlatılan Çanakkale Harekâtı başta İngiltere olmak üzere müttefiklerin büyük umutlar bağladığı ve neticesinin kolay ve hızlı biçimde alınacağına inandıkları bir operasyondu. İngiliz savaş kadrosunun
Ümmü Gülsüm Polat
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THE FORMATION OF WINSTON CHURCHILL’S GERMANOPHOBIC VIEWS IN THE 1880S AND 1890S.
The article examines the process of formation of Sir Winston Churchill’s Germanophobic views in the 1880s-1890s. The British Prime Minister is known as an eccentric man not so much in his actions as in his statements.
Feldman A.D.
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Recent studies have begun to bridge the gap between general and workplace pro-environmental behavior by adapting specific existing behavioral models to the workplace environment.
Faye V. McDonald
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