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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
201

Rhetorical Inquiry: Feminist Argumentative Modes and Expectations in Detective Fiction

Leone, Eden 24 April 2015 (has links)
No description available.
202

Shamanism and the Ancient Greek Mysteries: The Western Imaginings of the “Primitive Other”

Linebaugh, Troy M. 13 February 2018 (has links)
No description available.
203

Forgotten Depths

Bronson IV, Theodore Lawrence 01 April 2021 (has links) (PDF)
Tokyo, 2083. When a loner detective is hired by an injured amnesiac to recover her identity, he’s forced to dive into his own haunted past.
204

Whittier

Johnson, Mario E. 01 April 2021 (has links) (PDF)
A Navy sailor enlists at a mysterious Naval Reserves base to be closer to his dying mother and discovers he’s transporting aliens and an unknown medicine that could potentially save his Mom’s life.
205

Fallmore

Bettarello De Oliveira, Emanuella 01 April 2021 (has links) (PDF)
After a nightmare where her best friend is killed by a terrifying creature, a teenager girl, wakes up to find that not only is he missing in real life, but no one in the perfect town of Fallmore seems to remember he ever existed...
206

Melancholy and the Infinite Sadness: A Mental Therapy Retreat

Wallerich, Nazanin Leila 08 July 2013 (has links)
In America alone, 19 million people live with depression. Untreated depression is the leading cause of suicide in the United States and the third leading cause of death between 18-25 year olds. The aim of the project was guided based on the idea that we could take sadness as a manifestation in order to allow the possibility of controlling and manipulating it.  The idea was based on a well documented understanding that melancholia creates a permeable boundary between consciousness and unconsciousness.  In melancholia there is an internalization of behaviors that insulate and isolate the individual. With this level of introspection also comes an underlying gift of deep passion, curiosity and cognition.  This gift brings a deep understanding to the workings of the world.  It is in this dual reality that lies a realm of complexity and possibility.  This understanding of depression led me to believe in how powerful and how necessary the simple yet essential feeling of hope was. The concept of hope seems like an illusion but sometimes it\'s the only thing you have.  The hope is what keeps you going and allows a tangible identity to sanity.  How can architecture reflect hope and how can a space help the weary hearted? These questions pleaded for answers and this thesis is a result of the search.  The search for a better place in our minds. The desire for a hope that we are not prisoners to our sadness The quest for answers laid its journey on a cliff edge on the Olmsted Island of Great Falls, MD ; a site amplified with majestic soaring views and soundscapes of water and nature that accentuate the program of an alternative mental therapy retreat. / Master of Architecture
207

Clear Waters

Mueller, Joseph 01 April 2024 (has links) (PDF)
While investigating the gruesome death of a marine biologist, a by-the-book biracial detective and a jaded Tribal officer uncover a conspiracy surrounding a sea cucumber poaching ring on the reservation. Inspired by actual events.
208

Was ist Mystery?: Von der englischen Detective Story zum deutschen Mystery-Trend des Übernatürlichen und Rätselhaften

Gläßer, Jana 06 August 2013 (has links)
Die vorliegende Seminararbeit zeigt anhand einer breit gefächerten Analyse von Mystery die Vielfältigkeit des Mystery-Begriffes und -Genres auf, besonders im Hinblick auf die Parallelen und Unterschiede zu seinem englischen Ursprung. Es erfolgt eine detaillierte etymologisch-lexikografische Betrachtung. In dieser wird auf die verschiedenen Bedeutungsfacetten von Mystery eingegangen sowie eine Anglizismus-/Pseudoanglizismus-Debatte geführt. Ausgangspunkt bildet der ursprüngliche Sinn von Mystery als Unerklärliches, generelles Rätsel, Geheimnis oder religiöses Mysterium. Es werden Verbindungen zu englischen Rätselgeschichten (mystery stories) gezogen, die allgemein von unerklärlichen Begebenheiten erzählt. Diese mysteries umfassen sowohl Rätsel im verbrechensbezogenen Kontext (detective stories) als auch die im Deutschen vorherrschenden Verbindungen zum Übernatürlichen sowie Geheimnisvoll-Rätselhaftes in den vielfältigsten Kontexten (Gothic novels, moderne American mystery story). Somit wird eine Annäherung der englisch-deutschen Mystery-Bedeutung sichtbar. Ferner versucht die Arbeit, auf Ursprünge und Entwicklungen des deutschen Mystery-Trends einzugehen und die Faszination Mystery zu erklären. Eine bedeutende Rolle kommt der Serie Akte X zu. Denn im Zuge ihrer Ausstrahlung und Vermarktung im deutschen Fernsehen wurde die englische Mystery-Bezeichnung aufgegriffen. In die gesamte Aufarbeitung werden verschiedenste Meinungen von Rezipientenseite, Vermarktung, Medien, Wissenschaft einbezogen. So entsteht ein Überblick zum Dargestellten im Mystery-Genre. Es wird belegt, dass im deutschsprachigen Raum ein relativ einheitliches Bewusstsein dafür besteht, was das Genre Mystery im filmischen und literarischen Bereich ausmacht.:1 Einleitung 3 2 Herkunft und Bedeutung des Wortes Mystery 4 2.1 Etymologie 4 2.2 Lexikografische Definition 5 2.3 Bedeutung im Englischen 6 3 Anglizismus-Debatte 7 3.1 Mystery als Anglizismus 7 3.2 Mystery als Scheinanglizismus 8 4 Mystery story im angloamerikanischen Raum 10 4.1 Detective und Mystery Stories 11 4.2 American mystery im Wandel 13 5 Faszination Mystery 14 5.1 Paranormales in den US-Medien 14 5.2 Der Trend des Übernatürlichen in Deutschland 15 5.3 Mögliche Gründe für den Mystery-Erfolg 18 6 Marketing-Etikett Mystery 19 6.1 Für Bekanntheit, Quoten und Standardisierung 20 6.2 Vom Krimi zu Mystery 20 7 Mystery als Genre und Stilmittel 22 7.1 Allgemeine Genrebetrachtung 23 7.2 Genrehybrid oder Subgenre? 24 7.3 Spannungserzeugung durch Mystery 26 8 Schlussbetrachtung
209

Ideální zákaznická zkušenosti napříč generacemi / Ideal Customer Experience across generation

Frolíková, Štěpánka January 2019 (has links)
The thesis deals with differences in perception of customer experience between generations X, Y and Z. It focuses on how the representatives of generations represent the ideal course of the customer journey and how their expectations conflict with reality. The theoretical part summarizes the knowledge of generation issues and customer experience. The work deals with methods of measuring customer experience. The empirical part examines how customer experience changes based on the concept of X, Y and Z generations. The aim of this thesis is to show the differences between generations using in-depth interviews and mystery shopping. Research shows that generational differences in customer experience are not significant. However, the relationship with the bank as a financial institution manifests itself as different depending on the life stage of human life. Key words Ideal customer experience, generation, concept of generation X, Y, and Z, customer experience, in-depth interviews, mystery shopping
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Bibliotekarien som detektiv : Representationer av bibliotekarier i detektivromaner / The Librarian as Sleuth : Images of Librarians in Mystery Novels

Johansson, Cecilia January 2013 (has links)
This master's thesis is a study of how librarians are depicted in crime fiction. 12 American and English mysterynovels featuring librarians in a central role were studied and analysed using character theory. Recurring traitswere identified and organised into themes. A number of prominent traits and themes emerged that show librariansas orderly and organised bibliophiles, but with a taste for adventure and excitement. They are keen problem solverswho enjoy a challenge, at work, or in the form of crime detection. These traits show fairly different sides ofthe characters, and hint of librarians having something of a dubble nature. Some of the traits resonate with findings in earlier studies in the field, but the old stereotype was only parti -ally confirmed. In general the image of librarians presented in the mystery novels is a positive one, which inmany respects also rings true against the background of actual librarians and library work. This is a two years master's thesis in Archive, Library and Museum studies.

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