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61by Kimbrel, William W.“..., is that biography is not a question of history as opposed to art, of objectivity as opposed to subjectivity, or even...”
Published 1992
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62by Savulis, Ellen-Rose“... and religious history, and biography in an exploration of the dynamics of material culture in the maintenance...”
Published 1998
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63by Gilbert, Elizabeth Anne“... and to describe the state of art of corporate work/family practices. The focus of this study was to examine...”
Published 1996
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64by Walker, Katherine D“...-King Day and Confederate History Month. I argue that the cultural forms that comprise commemoration can...”
Published 2007
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65by Stritmatter, Roger A“..., and art, which is the inevitable consequence of the theory. Appendices offer detailed paleographical...”
Published 2001
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66by Weiser, Frans-Stephen“... fashion that marginalizes intellectual history, as fiction is perceived to be less important...”
Published 2011
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67by Azank, Natasha“... unique political status and highlights several pivotal events in the nation’s history, such as El Grito...”
Published 2012
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68by COHEN, JOYCE“...s artists were employed in a variety of arts and general education programs calling for curriculum change...”
Published 1984
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69by Guo, Yao“.... We first evaluate a number of state-of-the-art data prefetching techniques from an energy perspective...”
Published 2007
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70by Schmidt, Matthew P“... society; but as an art form it shares with modern fiction and drama a capacity for social criticism, irony...”
Published 2002
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71by Fargione, Daniela“... despises the treatment of Jewish history (and of the Holocaust in particular) as fiction, but she “cannot...”
Published 2003
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72by Shen, Jiaying“... negate much of the benefit of distributed processing. Unfortunately, the state-of-the-art in MAS...”
Published 2007
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73by D'HAEN, THEODOOR LOUIS“... of this communicative approach is the aesthetic response theory of Wolfgang Iser. Iser analyses a literary work of art...”
Published 1981
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74by Simpson, Lynne M“... histories, Shakespeare genders mourning, prescribing socially constructed “masculine” and “feminine” modes...”
Published 1999
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75by Ramos, Juan“... filmmakers, poets, and musicians and their respective representative works of art. Here I argue for the need...”
Published 2011
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76by GRENNAN, KEVIN FRANCIS“.... This is rarely true. The review of the literature of the history of higher education reinforces this confusion...”
Published 1981
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77by Jones, Jacqueline M“... or African Diaspora history and culture has on protagonists are also central concerns here. The novels...”
Published 2010
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78by BRITZMAN, DEBORAH P“... structure. Two secondary student teachers in the areas of language arts and social studies were followed...”
Published 1985
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79by Peller, Sarah“..., Massachusetts. The city's particular sociologic history makes it an interesting and fruitful case...”
Published 2014
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