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Articles 141451 - 141480 of 566868
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Claire Oxford Lesson Plan 2, Claire Oxford, Eric Thornton
Claire Oxford Lesson Plan 2, Claire Oxford, Eric Thornton
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 3, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 3, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 2, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 2, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 4, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 4, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Eduardo Vargas Lesson Plan 4, Eduardo Vargas, Samuel Canseco
Eduardo Vargas Lesson Plan 4, Eduardo Vargas, Samuel Canseco
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 1, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 1, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 2, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Samuel Canseco Lesson Plan 2, Samuel Canseco, Eduardo Vargas
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 3, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 3, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 3, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 3, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 4, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 4, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 1, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Nate Novak Lesson Plan 1, Nate Novak, Isabella Bird-Muñoz
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 2, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 2, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 1, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 1, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 4, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Scout Crowell Lesson Plan 4, Scout Crowell, Kat Ridley, Sabrina Serrano
Borders in Play Lesson Plans
No abstract provided.
Claire Oxford Culture Quilt, Claire Oxford
Claire Oxford Culture Quilt, Claire Oxford
Borders in Play Culture Quilts
No abstract provided.
Daniel De Andrade Culture Quilt, Daniel De Andrade
Daniel De Andrade Culture Quilt, Daniel De Andrade
Borders in Play Culture Quilts
No abstract provided.
Scout Crowell Culture Quilt, Scout Crowell
Scout Crowell Culture Quilt, Scout Crowell
Borders in Play Culture Quilts
No abstract provided.
Samuel Canseco Culture Quilt, Samuel Canseco
Samuel Canseco Culture Quilt, Samuel Canseco
Borders in Play Culture Quilts
No abstract provided.
Grace Pilz Culture Quilt, Grace Pilz
Grace Pilz Culture Quilt, Grace Pilz
Borders in Play Culture Quilts
No abstract provided.
Eduardo Vargas Culture Quilt, Eduardo Ezequiel Vargas
Eduardo Vargas Culture Quilt, Eduardo Ezequiel Vargas
Borders in Play Culture Quilts
No abstract provided.
Span 380: Cultural Productions Of The Borderlands, Clara Roman-Odio
Span 380: Cultural Productions Of The Borderlands, Clara Roman-Odio
Borders in Play Syllabus
No abstract provided.
A Merrier World:' Small Renaissances Engendered In J. R. R. Tolkien's Legendarium, Dominic Dicarlo Meo
A Merrier World:' Small Renaissances Engendered In J. R. R. Tolkien's Legendarium, Dominic Dicarlo Meo
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
After surviving the trenches of World War I when many of his friends did not, Tolkien continued as the rest of the world did: moving, growing, and developing, putting the darkness of war behind. He had children, taught at the collegiate level, wrote, researched. Then another Great War knocked on the global door. His sons marched off, and Britain was again consumed. The "War to End All Wars" was repeating itself and nothing was for certain. In such extended dark times, J. R. R. Tolkien drew on what he knew-language, philology, myth, and human rights-peering back in history to the …
An Exploration Of Musical Theatre Vocal Technique And Style 1950 - Present, Emily Slomovits
An Exploration Of Musical Theatre Vocal Technique And Style 1950 - Present, Emily Slomovits
Senior Honors Theses and Projects
My Honors Thesis Recital is the culmination of my study of how singing techniques and styles have changed in musical theatre since its Golden Age in the 1940's and 50's from a semi-classical, operatic style and technique, to a sound much more infused with jazz, pop, rock, and other contemporary music styles. This recital explores works by some of the greatest musical theatre composers and lyricists, starting with giants like Rodgers and Hammerstein and Leonard Bernstein, and working up to present day with modern greats like Stephen Sondheim, Stephen Schwartz, and Jason Robert Brown. I will demonstrate the evolution of …
Table Of Contents (V. 29, 2017)
Table Of Contents (V. 29, 2017)
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
No abstract provided.
An Xrf Compositional Analysis Of Opaque White Glass Beads From 17th-Century Mission Santa Catalina De Guale, Georgia, Elliot H. Blair
An Xrf Compositional Analysis Of Opaque White Glass Beads From 17th-Century Mission Santa Catalina De Guale, Georgia, Elliot H. Blair
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Previous analyses of the elemental composition of white glass beads have shown that the opacifier used during glass manufacture is temporally diagnostic, with a transition from tin to antimony to arsenic to fluorine. To date, most researchers using this fact for chronological purposes have focused on British, Dutch, and French contact sites in the northeastern United States and Canada. Many of these studies have relied on expensive, and sometimes minimally destructive, techniques. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry is a widely available, non-destructive technique that can be used to identify glass opacifiers extremely rapidly and inexpensively. This technique was used to analyze 783 …
Full Instructions In Needle-Work Of All Kinds Godey's Magazine And Lady's Book
Full Instructions In Needle-Work Of All Kinds Godey's Magazine And Lady's Book
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
The material that follows appeared in Godey’s Magazine and Lady’s Book for 1858 (vol. 50, pp. 169-170) as part of a series of articles presenting “Full Instructions in Needle-Work of All Kinds.” It is reprinted here in that it offers contemporary insight into the major categories of beads used in needle work during the mid-19th century in the United States.
Antique Cloisonné Japanese Beads, Chris Prussing
Antique Cloisonné Japanese Beads, Chris Prussing
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Intricate cloisonné beads in Japan track the 19th-century upheavals in technological development and society. While late Edo Japan had developed its own aesthetic based upon Chinese sources, the Meiji quest for Western technology produced a uniquely Japanese cloisonné industry unmatched elsewhere in the world. Cloisonné beads mirror this change, beginning in the 1830s with decorative motifs derived from Ming cloisonné and Edo glass beads, and morphing throughout the Meiji era into tiny masterpieces demonstrating a uniquely Japanese art form captured in advanced enamel technology.
Patterns Of Scandinavian Bead Use Between The Iron Age And Viking Age, Ca. 600-1000 C.E., Matthew Delvaux
Patterns Of Scandinavian Bead Use Between The Iron Age And Viking Age, Ca. 600-1000 C.E., Matthew Delvaux
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
This paper places Johan Callmer’s seminal chronology of Viking-Age beads in the broader contexts of subsequent research. It begins with an examination of how Callmer’s chronology of grave goods can be linked into preceding chronologies from the cemeteries of late Iron-Age Bornholm and mainland Sweden (ca. 540-860). It then considers how these chronologies compare with those available from the early Scandinavian emporium at Ribe, a site of bead production and trade (ca. 700-850). Finally, it provides a detailed analysis of Callmer’s classification system and the implications of his chronological framework (ca. 800-1000 A.D.). Comparing these diverse chronologies reveals divergent patterns …
Mainland Chinese Export Beadwork, Valerie Hector
Mainland Chinese Export Beadwork, Valerie Hector
BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
For centuries China has exported its products around the world. Chinese export porcelain, silverware, lacquerware, glassware, furnishings, textiles, and paintings have been documented in countless publications. Other categories are less well documented. Thanks to Peter Francis and other researchers, we know that China has been exporting glass beads for centuries as well. Little is known about Chinese export beadwork, a category that did not formally exist until 2007, when Hwei-Fe’n Cheah hypothesized that, in the late 19th or early 20th century, China exported beadwork to Southeast Asia’s Peranakan Chinese market. Here I expand the scope of this emerging field of …