May
40 This sound fetishism—or Geräusch Music (noise music)—is one of the negative effects of Lachenmann’s musique concrète instrumentale when divorced from the idea of a Strukturklang (and a dialectical engagement with both sound and structure). Lachenmann’s “textual dimension” requires ...
it is difficult to define, quantify or measure professionalism [12,13]. The operational definition of nursing professionalism in studies has shortcomings. Sullivan et al. [14] found professionalism to be a multidimensional concept, but some papers have addressed only one dimension, such as values [...
InPublics and counterpublics, Michael Warner (2002) posed the question whether “a public [can] really exist apart from the rhetoric through which it is imagined?” (p. 50) and suggested it should not be studied empirically “independently of its own discourse about itself” (p. 53). Yet,...
Depression is a medical illness that affects both the mind and body. It can change how you feel, think and behave. Depression is more than just a case of the blues —it is a chronic condition that may require long-term treatment. When feelings of extreme sadness or despair last for two...
2. Landscape is a medium of exchange between the human and the natural, the self and the other. As such, it is like money: good for nothing in itself, but expressive of a potentially limitless reserve of value. 2. 風景是人與自然,自我與他者之間交換的媒介。在這方面,它就像金錢:本身還無...
geospatial experiences are underdeveloped in educational contexts. The use of public spaces or public discourse in education is an important part of experiential learning, but is challenging in larger courses. AR technologies allow educators to bring the machine out into the world through a combination...
This peer connection is critical; studies have shown that individuals who maintain strong support networks are less likely to relapse. The day ends with a period of reflection, encouraging clients to journal and process their thoughts, setting the groundwork for continued progress. Exploring Outpatient...
So in order to answer the question “Is what we’re doing effective?”, we need to periodically re-visit questions about how people learn languages. Most teachers are aware that we learn our first language/s unconsciously and that explicit learning about the language plays a minor role, but...
makes him be wary and in a way it actually destroys all the happiness he finds at a time until his recovery. The ongoing struggle between trust and survival is something that substantially affects Ishmael, in a way that his own conscience is insentient. His trust may lead to his demise an...