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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.
1

Harold Bloom, antithetical critic

Gomel, Rachel Ciaves. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
2

Harold Bloom, antithetical critic

Gomel, Rachel Ciaves. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
3

Platonische Kulturkritik in Amerika : Studien zu Allan Blooms "The closing of the American mind /

Kinzel, Till. January 1900 (has links)
Diss.--Berlin--Technische Universität, 2001. / Bibliogr. p. 243-274. Index.
4

The effects of implementing Bloom's Taxonomy and utilizing the Virginia Standards of Learning Curriculum framework to develop mathematics lessons for elementary students

Hawks, Kristel Williams. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Liberty University, 2010. / Includes bibliographical references.
5

Application of the Taxonomy of educational objectives to alcohol education /

Carroll, Charles Robert January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
6

Ecological studies of phytoplankton and harmful algal blooms in Junk Bay, Hong Kong

Lu, Songhui. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 201-227) Also available in print.
7

A Screening of Fungi for Metabolites Inhibitory to the Growth of Bloom-Forming Blue-Green Algae

Hardcastle, Ronald V. 12 1900 (has links)
Since many approaches to dealing with algal blooms are inefficient, expensive, or harmful, it was concluded that a biologically-synthesized chemical agent, specifically inhibitory to pre-bloom algal cells, might prove helpful in controlling algal blooms. Fungi were chosen as the biological entities to investigate for such a chemical.
8

Understanding and Improving Bloom Filter Configuration for Lazy Address-set Disambiguation

Jeffrey, Mark 08 December 2011 (has links)
Many parallelization systems detect memory access conflicts across concurrent threads by disambiguating address-sets using bit-vector-based Bloom filters, which are efficient, but can report false conflicts that do not exist. Systems with lazy conflict detection often use Bloom filters unconventionally by testing sets for null-intersection via Bloom filter intersection, contrasting with the conventional approach of issuing membership queries into the Bloom filter. In this dissertation we develop much-needed theory for probability of false conflicts in Bloom filter null-intersection tests, notably demonstrating that Bloom filter intersection requires substantially larger bit-vectors to provide equivalent statistical behavior to querying. Furthermore, we recognize that our theoretical implications counter practical intuition, and thus use RingSTM to evaluate theory in practice by implementing and comparing the Bloom filter configurations. We find that despite its overheads, the queue-of-queries approach reduces execution time and is thus the most compelling alternative to Bloom filter intersection for lazy address-set disambiguation.
9

Understanding and Improving Bloom Filter Configuration for Lazy Address-set Disambiguation

Jeffrey, Mark 08 December 2011 (has links)
Many parallelization systems detect memory access conflicts across concurrent threads by disambiguating address-sets using bit-vector-based Bloom filters, which are efficient, but can report false conflicts that do not exist. Systems with lazy conflict detection often use Bloom filters unconventionally by testing sets for null-intersection via Bloom filter intersection, contrasting with the conventional approach of issuing membership queries into the Bloom filter. In this dissertation we develop much-needed theory for probability of false conflicts in Bloom filter null-intersection tests, notably demonstrating that Bloom filter intersection requires substantially larger bit-vectors to provide equivalent statistical behavior to querying. Furthermore, we recognize that our theoretical implications counter practical intuition, and thus use RingSTM to evaluate theory in practice by implementing and comparing the Bloom filter configurations. We find that despite its overheads, the queue-of-queries approach reduces execution time and is thus the most compelling alternative to Bloom filter intersection for lazy address-set disambiguation.
10

The burden of memories : towards a Bloomian analysis of influence in Osip Mandelstam's Voronezh notebooks

Reynolds, Andrew W. M. January 1996 (has links)
The Voronezh poetry of Osip Mandelstam (1935-1937) is viewed by many critics as one of the most heroic of Russian literature's many confrontations between the poet and the tyrant. Recently, however, Mandelstam's image has seemed to be compromised by the existence of poems revealing a more loyalist Mandelstam, in particular an Ode written in January 1937 in praise of Stalin. Critics are divided as to whether this poem is an expression of genuine praise and loyalty, whether it was written out of pragmatic considerations, or whether it is in fact an attack, in Aesopian language, on Stalin. This thesis argues that the lack of critical concensus on this and other matters is caused in large part by certain dangers inherent in the main method (intertextual analysis) used to study Mandelstam. The thesis therefore has a dual focus: it investigates theories of intertextuality and influence as issues of central importance to current literary debates, and attempts to establish an eclectic theory which fuses elements of various approaches to intertextuality and influence; but it does so in order that the poetry of Mandelstam and other Russian poets may be better understood. The thesis provides a detailed examination of Harold Bloom's theory of influence and applies it to Mandelstam's poetry, and argues that it is possible that it may be applied fruitfully to other Russian poets. Yet Russian poetry also provides a corrective to Bloom's tendency to see poetic influence as almost exclusively a relationship between literary texts. The thesis argues that Mandelstam's poetic precursor is Pushkin, and that his sense of being Pushkin' & heir seems to place him under some sort of obligation to imitate Pushkin's life and death as well as his art an extreme case of zhlznetvorchestvo ("life-creation"). Mandelstam's most significant description of his own death as an imitation of Pushkin's is found in his "Stikhi o neizvestnom soldate" ("Verses on the Unknown Soldier"). Bloom's theory helps one realise that the "Ode to Stalin" is only a part of Mandelstam's rewriting of Pushkin's own uncertainties in his relationship with Nicholas I; one may view the "Ode to Stalin" and "Stikhi o neizvestom soldate" as a single text equivalent to Pushkin's examination in Mednyl vsadnik (The Bronze Horseman) of the conflicting claims of state and individual. Mandelstam's willingness to give the devil some of his best words is thus not incompatible with the anti-Stalin conclusions reached by his work taken as a whole.

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