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22 De Noviembre De 1963, Guillermo Arosemena
22 De Noviembre De 1963, Guillermo Arosemena
Guillermo Arosemena
No abstract provided.
A Guerra Da Coréia Vista Após Sessenta Anos De Armistício (1953-2013), Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
A Guerra Da Coréia Vista Após Sessenta Anos De Armistício (1953-2013), Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Cinco Anos De Unasul Sob A Ótica De Um Clássico Precedente, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Cinco Anos De Unasul Sob A Ótica De Um Clássico Precedente, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Guayaquil Despierta, Guillermo Arosemena
Symmetry's Sim-Card, Raam P. Gokhale
Symmetry's Sim-Card, Raam P. Gokhale
Raam P Gokhale
A Dialogue on the Nature of Beauty
Secrecy Broken: Reports Of The Delegates Following The Federal Convention, Peter Aschenbrenner
Secrecy Broken: Reports Of The Delegates Following The Federal Convention, Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
Despite the measures taken to ensure the secrecy of the proceedings during the federal convention, many delegates made reports to their states and explained the choices underlying various clauses. However, no delegate had access to the official journal of the constitutional convention.
A Horse! My Constitution For A Horse! Wm. Shakespeare And Alex. Pope Serve The Delegate Laureates, Peter Aschenbrenner
A Horse! My Constitution For A Horse! Wm. Shakespeare And Alex. Pope Serve The Delegate Laureates, Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
‘We the people’ is justly celebrated, and was upon its first reading, by those assembled in Philadelphia. OCL, having studied the orthography and punctuography of the instrument, along with its semantic provenance, now turns to the meter of it all.
Table Annexed To Article: British Orthography In The Early Constitution, Peter Aschenbrenner
Table Annexed To Article: British Orthography In The Early Constitution, Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
OCL surveys the appearance of British spelling in the Early Constitution. The stylistic developments during the course of 27 years are tracked.
Table Annexed To Article: Counting ‘Sled Dog’ Adjectives Deployed In The Early Constitution (1787-1804), Peter Aschenbrenner
Table Annexed To Article: Counting ‘Sled Dog’ Adjectives Deployed In The Early Constitution (1787-1804), Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
When a vocabulary of 49 adjectives – cardinals, ordinals, pronomials, and so forth – what OCL calls the ‘sled dog’ adjectives are tested against the target vocabulary – all 5,224 words in the Early Constitution (1787-1804), a total of 485 hits are recorded. OCL surveys these results and draws conclusions.
Table Annexed To Article: Color Me Adverb: How The Convention Painted The Text Of The Philadelphia Constitution, Peter Aschenbrenner
Table Annexed To Article: Color Me Adverb: How The Convention Painted The Text Of The Philadelphia Constitution, Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
Adverbs are one of the principal – and most readily trackable – means by which writers of the English language color their output. Relying on ‘-ly’ adverbs (out of 3,732 total adverbs), adverb usage in the Philadelphia constitution is measured.
Table Annexed To Article: Counting Adjectives Deployed In The Early Constitution (1787-1804), Peter Aschenbrenner
Table Annexed To Article: Counting Adjectives Deployed In The Early Constitution (1787-1804), Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
How many adjectives were deployed by the authors of the Early Constitution (1787-1804)? Counting adjectives in the target vocabulary, the computation returns 114 different adjectives with 531 total deployments in the 5,224 words of the Early Constitution. Why do adjectives matter in English (or in any IE language)? Why do these counts matter?
Speeches And Essays On The Jay Treaty Funding Bill (1796), Peter Aschenbrenner
Speeches And Essays On The Jay Treaty Funding Bill (1796), Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
William Vans Murray challenged James Madison on the floor of the House to take up the mantle of “oracle” of the constitution. James Madison refused and returned that it was the ratifiers, not the writers, of the constitution whose opinion mattered. Hamilton, having had his say and taunted Murray into the fray, is quoted in full (and for good) measure. The year is 1796 and we still don’t know the answer to the question ‘Why do we have a constitution.’ OCL explores these issues.
Digital Self-Efficacy And Language Learning Enhancement In An Online Setting, Karim Hajhashemi, Alireza Shakaramia, Hassan Khajehei
Digital Self-Efficacy And Language Learning Enhancement In An Online Setting, Karim Hajhashemi, Alireza Shakaramia, Hassan Khajehei
Karim Hajhashemi
The importance of personal factors such as personality traits, learning strategies, self-esteem, and self-efficacy in the complicated task of language learning has been established for years. However, the introduction of computers, networks and their wide communication affordances, seem to impact many aspects of learning and teaching and particularly language learning and teaching. The storage place, manner, and magnitude of learning materials for example, have shifted from the human mind to portable digital storage places that consequently require different types of aggregation, retrieval, and usage of information. Noting the rapid communication of today through networking, ICT competency plays important roles with …
A "Desordem" Na Ordem Internacional Norte-Americana, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
A "Desordem" Na Ordem Internacional Norte-Americana, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Emerging Views On Making: Fibre Graduates Reflect On Their Practice, Kathleen Morris
Emerging Views On Making: Fibre Graduates Reflect On Their Practice, Kathleen Morris
Kathleen Morris
This narrative research examines the ways in which craft is conceptualized from the perspective of five recent graduates from the Material Art and Design Fibre Program at a prominent Canadian art and design university. Recognizing the cultural currents that have excised acts of making, including Western de-industrialization and abundant access to offshore labour markets, this research looks at the role of maker within a new societal context. A nascent theoretical platform for craft, shaped by artists and academics, counters a dearth of voices that has characterized the field’s history. Here, craft is posited as a methodology, characterized by embodiment, subjectivity, …
Some People Never Die: Thoughts Of Nikhil Chakravarty, Vivek Kumar Srivastava Dr.
Some People Never Die: Thoughts Of Nikhil Chakravarty, Vivek Kumar Srivastava Dr.
Vivek Kumar Srivastava Dr.
Some people never die: thoughts of Nikhil Chakravarty is a paper which attempts to analyse the great philosphical thoughts of Indian Journalist Nikhil Chakravarty
Complex Issues On Cyberwarfare, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Complex Issues On Cyberwarfare, Prof. Dr. Eloi Martins Senhoras
Elói Martins Senhoras
No abstract provided.
Leveraging Library Technknowledgie - Library Expertise Front And Center In The Digitial Humanities: An Omeka.Net Case Study, M Ryan Hess, Rebecca Cooling
Leveraging Library Technknowledgie - Library Expertise Front And Center In The Digitial Humanities: An Omeka.Net Case Study, M Ryan Hess, Rebecca Cooling
M Ryan Hess
Providing technical know-how to non-technical researchers to promote and preserve their collections online is an emerging niche librarians are filling. Digital humanities partners are sometimes external to the library’s institution. DePaul University Library assisted researchers at the National University of Ireland, Galway in preserving their catalogue of Vincentian documents by migrating metadata from an unstable server to Omeka.net, a hosted web publishing platform designed for cultural institutions. The library proposed Omeka.net after considering the collection’s requirements, the technical abilities of the researchers and their budget. The library contributed their expertise of metadata by analyzing, re-encoding, and cross-walking metadata to Dublin …
Máxima Expresión Filantrópica, Guillermo Arosemena
Máxima Expresión Filantrópica, Guillermo Arosemena
Guillermo Arosemena
No abstract provided.
Salud Pública, Guillermo Arosemena
The Collections And Resources Of Special Collections At Boise State University, Julia Stringfellow
The Collections And Resources Of Special Collections At Boise State University, Julia Stringfellow
Julia Stringfellow
No abstract provided.
Implementing A Controlled Language Is Now Cheaper And Easier Than Ever, Uwe Muegge
Implementing A Controlled Language Is Now Cheaper And Easier Than Ever, Uwe Muegge
Uwe Muegge
The controlled language (CL) model is not new: Caterpillar Fundamental English was rolled-out in 1972, and many other enterprise- and a few industry-level controlled languages followed since then. What is new is the fact that now complete commercial rule sets and powerful CL tools are available for free, making controlled language authoring attractive for even the smallest organizations.
A Photographic History Of Boise State University With The Class Of 1963, Julia Stringfellow
A Photographic History Of Boise State University With The Class Of 1963, Julia Stringfellow
Julia Stringfellow
No abstract provided.
Brill Companions To Classical Reception Series, Kyriakos N. Demetriou
Brill Companions To Classical Reception Series, Kyriakos N. Demetriou
Kyriakos N. Demetriou
This is a revised updated Call for the series launched by Brill Academic Publishers, "Companions to Classical Reception". A list of forthcoming Companions appears at the end of the document.
Volume 2, Issue 2, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Karen Silverman, Kyle O'Shea, Mike Kelly
Volume 2, Issue 2, Jaret Kanarek, Jake Bates, Karen Silverman, Kyle O'Shea, Mike Kelly
The Intellectual Standard
No abstract provided.
Critiquing Cultural Relativism, Jaret Kanarek
Critiquing Cultural Relativism, Jaret Kanarek
The Intellectual Standard
No abstract provided.
Climate Geoengineering And Iwu’S Ethics Bowl, Jake Bates
Climate Geoengineering And Iwu’S Ethics Bowl, Jake Bates
The Intellectual Standard
No abstract provided.
Lessons In Injustice: Privilege Walks, Karen Kanarek
Lessons In Injustice: Privilege Walks, Karen Kanarek
The Intellectual Standard
No abstract provided.
Survival Of The Selfish: Natural Selection And The Myth Of Altruism, Kyle O'Shea
Survival Of The Selfish: Natural Selection And The Myth Of Altruism, Kyle O'Shea
The Intellectual Standard
No abstract provided.
Table Annexed To Article: Hamilton And Madison Deploy ‘Constitution’ In The Federalist Papers: Semantic Values Surveyed, Peter Aschenbrenner
Table Annexed To Article: Hamilton And Madison Deploy ‘Constitution’ In The Federalist Papers: Semantic Values Surveyed, Peter Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
The eighty-five Federal Papers (authors James Madison and Alexander Hamilton; John Jay contributed five) are justifiably famous as elaborations of constitutional structure and text, sans citation to the convention, understandably, since secrecy imposed by Standing Order on May 28th was continued indefinitely (at the pleasure/non-action of Congress) on September 17th. Counts on semantic value/s of ‘constitution’ and ‘constitutional’ are surveyed.