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Arthur G. Dove's abstract style of 1912 dimensions of the decorative and Bergsonian realities /Klaric, Arlette. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1984. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [509]-522).
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The technology integrated classroom the changing role of teacher and implications for teacher evaluation /Schuttloffel, Merylann "Mimi" Jacobson. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Tulsa, 1992. / Bibliography: leaves 201-210.
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The citation cultureWouters, Paul. January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1999. / Title for title page screen, viewed Oct. 28, 2004. Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-278).
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An Evaluation of a Home Visitation Program in a Suburban CommunityWiley, Alice January 1940 (has links)
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An Evaluation of a Home Visitation Program in a Suburban CommunityWiley, Alice January 1940 (has links)
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Arthur Garfield Dove's landscape assemblages: a unique intersection of European modernism, American ideas, and nature-based abstractionReece-Hughes, Shirley (Shirley Ellen) 08 1900 (has links)
In the middle of his career, Arthur Garfield Dove created a smell yet novel body of landscape assemblages. They illustrate Dove's central interest in evoking nature--its motifs and rhythms--through imaginative associations of organic and man-made materials. These works represent Dove's synthesis of contemporary European stylistic and intellectual ideas as well as American philosophies and concerns. They also reflect the influence of Alfred Stieglitz and his circle and the artist Helen Torr, Dove's second wife. This study examines how Dove used a complex interplay of European theory and technique, American ideas and his own nature-based abstract style to create the landscape assemblages, works that are uniquely independent in the history of American art.
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Great emergenciesDeMers, Sean David 01 May 2016 (has links)
In 1881 an assassin's bullet changes the course of American history. Could it be that Julia Sand was the only one to foresee the destiny of the country? Familiar with now President Arthur's exclusionary politics, Julia writes and urges the President to reform his ways and unite the Republican Party. Great Emergencies is a stage play about the lavish dangers of The Gilded Age, but ultimately a cautionary tale about those of us whose voices are doomed to be forgotten because of the ephemeral and apathetic nature of human history.
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An Analysis of Factors in Reading Achievement Scores of the Third and Sixth Grades of Garfield CountyMoore, Harvey D. 01 May 1955 (has links)
The problem of reading continuity through primary and intermediate grades in Garfield County has been one of growing concern to our supervisors and administrators for some time. It has been felt that, because of the high correlation of good reading and success of other school subjects, all possible effort should be made in developing a reading program which would insure continuous progress. The slow child would then be assured of meeting only school work of which he would be capable of doing.
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Electric Field and Drift Characteristics Studies for the Multiwire Chambers of the Third Plane of HADESKanaki, Kalliopi 31 March 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Aim of this report is the investigation of suitable operational conditions for the drif{}t chambers MDC III installed in the HADES setup. The simulations performed showed that operating the drif{}t chambers in a mode with nearly constant electron drif{}t velocity in a predominant part of the cell allows a more precise and fast tracking. This is particularly important for electrons and positrons; here the invariant dilepton mass must be reconstructed with high precision to get a resolution of $\Delta M/M\approx 1\%$ for the $\omega$ and $\phi$ mass peaks and thus a chance to verify also small in-medium mass shif{}ts. This helps to realize the physics program at HADES which focuses on the search for such mass shif{}ts to get insight into the in-medium behaviour of hadrons in dense strongly interacting matter.
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Electric Field and Drift Characteristics Studies for the Multiwire Chambers of the Third Plane of HADESKanaki, Kalliopi January 2003 (has links)
Aim of this report is the investigation of suitable operational conditions for the drif{}t chambers MDC III installed in the HADES setup. The simulations performed showed that operating the drif{}t chambers in a mode with nearly constant electron drif{}t velocity in a predominant part of the cell allows a more precise and fast tracking. This is particularly important for electrons and positrons; here the invariant dilepton mass must be reconstructed with high precision to get a resolution of $\Delta M/M\approx 1\%$ for the $\omega$ and $\phi$ mass peaks and thus a chance to verify also small in-medium mass shif{}ts. This helps to realize the physics program at HADES which focuses on the search for such mass shif{}ts to get insight into the in-medium behaviour of hadrons in dense strongly interacting matter.
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