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such foreign stage designers as G. Valeriani and P. di G. Gon-zago were active in the Russian theater. The second half of that century saw the emergence of talented Russian stage designers, most of whom were serfs; examples were the Bel’skii brothers, I. Ia. Vishniakov, and I. Fir...
This article provides a theoretical framework with examples from the literature that help conceptualize and contextualize the scholarship of teaching and learning. Describing what SoTL is and is not, distinguishing between scholarly teaching and the scholarship of teaching, discussing a variety of ...
The exploitation stage in computer science refers to the final phase of signal processing where the intercepted signal is decoded by demapping the signal space into message space, aiming to introduce additional distortion on the signal observed by unauthorized recipients while minimizing distortion for th...
1 In practice, however, the response to the Turks in the fifteenth century was above all rhetorical. At the German imperial assemblies in the wake of the fall of Constantinople a new and characteristic form of oration was fashioned, which in the literature acquired the name ‘oration against ...
There are few dilution methods described in the literature [5] and their applicability depends on the type of metric that we are trying to dilute. For count metrics (e.g. Sessions Per User), to approximate the diluted delta, all you need to do is multiply...
John Bunyan's dream, written from a prison cell, has become the most famous allegory in English literature. Written almost three hundred fifty years ago, this book has been read in prim parlors, in sophisticated drawing rooms, in royal households, in religion classes, in schoolrooms, in ...
One of the good and clear example for the importance of non-verbal stage languages which estableshed by the theatrical context is found in Macbeth Act 5, scene 5, when Macbeth asked Seyton about the noise heard from off-stage. The scholars added stage directions with the "[ r for Seyton ...
“pick up the milk carton”). Some of the stories in the originalChoose Your Own Adventurewere horror tales (like “House of Danger”, “Vampire Express”, and “Ghost Hunter”) and there was even a 90s knockoff calledChoose Your Own Nightmare. The niche electronic literature genre known ...
“pick up the milk carton”). Some of the stories in the originalChoose Your Own Adventurewere horror tales (like “House of Danger”, “Vampire Express”, and “Ghost Hunter”) and there was even a 90s knockoff calledChoose Your Own Nightmare. The niche electronic literature genre known ...