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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.
131

A case study of Kurt Donald Cobain

Pieterse, Candice Belinda January 2009 (has links)
Case study research allows for an in depth study of an individual and yields relevant insight and results while examining an individual in their entirety. This approach allows the researcher to capture the uniqueness of a subject and thus provide an interesting understanding of that individual. The study is a case study of Kurt Donald Cobain. Cobain (1967-1994) was an American musician who served as songwriter, lead singer and guitarist for the band, Nirvana. He struggled with drug addiction during the last years of his life, and died on 8 April 1994 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head (Sandford, 1995). The study is a single case research design, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative data. It aimed to explore and describe Kurt Cobain’s personality according to the Five Factor Model of Personality. He was chosen as the research subject by means of purposive sampling on the basis of the researcher’s interest and on his uniqueness and inspirational influences on the general public. Collected data was analyzed in accordance with Huberman and Miles’s (1994) general approach which consists of data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing and verification. Descriptive tables from the NEO-PI-R personality measure were further interpreted to provide quantitative information regarding the personality traits of the subject. The findings of this study suggest that Kurt Cobain portrayed a complex personality profile as an individual, and it appears that he experienced much distress and emotional instability within his life. However, he was able to provide the youth a means of expressing themselves through his music.
132

Polyfunkční objekt / Multifunctional building

Matoušek, Radek January 2013 (has links)
The project design processes multifunctional building - a sports center for sports. Multifunctional building is situated in Česká Skalice and its capacity is about 140 people. In building are these spaces: 2 squash courts, massage room, snacks, fitness rooms, boulder wall, sporting goods store. In the area of property are also situated tennis courts. From an architectural point of view the building acts as a breaking right angle. Documentation is processed at the level of documentation for building permit.
133

Sportovní centrum Vsetín / Sport Center Vsetín

Řezníček, Jiří January 2015 (has links)
The objective of the master´s thesis is the design of the sport center in Vsetín. It is a two-storey building, first floor partially sunk below ground. The building is from bricks with a flat roof on two levels. The structural system of the building is combined. The building has one aboveground floor. In the sports center there will be two squash courts, gym for sporting activities. There will be also a restaurant with an outdoor terrace and a playground. In the plot of the investor will be two multipurpose court, two volleyball courts and four existing clay courts. The sports center will enhance the standard of relaxation and leisure activities for residents of the city and near places.
134

Schritte der Trauerbewältigung i n Romanen : Eine Darstellung von Trauerphasen in den Romanen Laufen von Isabel Bogdan und Kurt von Sarah Kuttner mittels der Erkenntnisse der Psychotherapie / Phases of loss and mourning i n the novels Laufen by Isabell Bogdan and Kurt by Sarah Kuttner

Hedblom, Ann January 2022 (has links)
Die vorliegende Examensarbeit ist eine komparative Analyse der Trauerphasen aus denErkenntnissen der Psychologie mit ausgewählten Romanen Laufen von Isabell Bogdanund Kurt von Sarah Kuttner Es sind Romane, in denen ein nahestehender Verwandteroder ein Partner plötzlich ums Leben kommt.Die ausgewählten Texte werden mit den etablierten Erkenntnissen der Psychologie zuTrauerphasen analysiert und verglichen. Es soll untersucht werden inwiefern dieTrauerphasen in den Romanen wieder zu finden sind. Die Schlussf olgerung ist, dass dieTrauerphasen in beiden Texten bestätigt wurde.
135

Kurt Weill und sein Bibelspiel Der Weg der Verheißung

Loos, Helmut 15 June 2017 (has links)
In den nationalsozialistischen Austellungen 'Entartete Kunst' nahm Kurt Weill eine herausgehobene Stellung ein. Paris war die erste Station seiner Flucht aus Deutschland mit ungewissem Ziel und Ausgang. Hier erreichte Kurt Weill von Meyer Weisgal und Max Reinhardt der Autrag zu Komposition eines Bibelspiels auf einen Text von Franz Werfel: Der Weg der Verheißung.
136

Kurt Gerstein's actions and intentions in light of three post-war legal proceedings

Hébert, Valerie January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
137

Deutschland, Deutschland über alles : Kurt Tucholsky zwischen Auflehnung und Resignation

Broscoe, Stephen. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
138

Time skips and tralfamadorians: cultural schizophrenia and science fiction in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-five and The Sirens of Titan

Gallagher, Gina Marie 16 November 2012 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / In his novels Slaughterhouse-five and The Sirens of Titan, Kurt Vonnegut explores issues of cultural identity in technologically-advanced societies post-World War II. With the rise of globalization and rapid technological advancements that occurred postwar, humans worldwide were mitigating the effects of information overload and instability in cultural identity. The influx of cultural influences that accompany a global society draws attention to the fluidity and inevitability of cultural change. A heightened awareness of cultural influences—past and present—creates anxiety for the generation living postwar and before the dawn of the Information Age. This generation suffers from “cultural schizophrenia”: a fracturing of the psyche characterized by anxiety over unstable cultural identities and agency. With the characters of Billy Pilgrim and Winston Niles Rumfoord, Vonnegut explores the different reactions to and consequences of cultural schizophrenia. His unique writing style is an effective hybrid of science fiction conventions and the complexities of human culture and society. Ultimately, Vonnegut explores the dangers of detachment and the complicated nature of agency with novels that are both innovative and accessible.
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Intermedialität zwischen Wort, Bild und Musik im Werk Kurt Tucholskys

Pistocchi, Francesca 13 July 2023 (has links)
Il progetto verte principalmente sullo studio dell’intermedialità nell’opera di Kurt Tucholsky, mettendo in comunicazione i testi dell’autore con la produzione saggistica che, fra la fine degli anni ’90 e l’inizio del nuovo millennio, descrive il rapporto fra scrittura, visione e suono. Scopo dell’indagine è tracciare un ritratto inedito di Tucholsky sostituendo, alla tradizionale prospettiva storico-biografica, un approccio di tipo formale e giungendo ad osservare la sua figura sotto una nuova luce.
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Literature of utopia and dystopia. Technological influences shaping the form and content of utopian visions.

Garvey, Brian T. January 1985 (has links)
We live in an age of rapid change. The advance of science and technology, throughout history, has culminated in periods of transition when social values have had to adapt to a changed environment. Such times have proved fertile ground for the expansion of the imagination. Utopian literature offers a vast archive of information concerning the relationship between scientific and technological progress and social change. Alterations in the most basic machinery of society inspired utopian authors to write of distant and future worlds which had achieved a state of harmony and plenty. The dilemmas which writers faced were particular to their era, but there also emerged certain universal themes and questions: What is the best organisation of society? What tools would be adequate to the task? What does it mean to be human? The dividing line on these issues revolves around two opposed beliefs. Some perceived the power inherent in technology to effect the greatest improvement in the human condition. Others were convinced that the organisation of the social order must come first so as to create an environment sympathetic to perceived human needs. There are, necessarily, contradictions in such a division. They can be seen plainly in More's Utopia itself. More wanted to see new science and technique developed. But he also condemned the social consequences which inevitably flowed from the process of discovery. These consequences led More to create a utopia based on social reorganisation. In the main, the utopias of Francis Bacon, Edward Bellamy and the later H. G. Wells accepted science, while the work of William Morris, Aldous Huxley and Kurt Vonnegut rejected science in preference for a different social order. More's Utopia and Bacon's New Atlantis were written at a time when feudal, agricultural society was being transformed by new discoveries and techniques. In a later age, Bellamy's Looking Backward and Morris's News From Nowhere offer contrary responses to society at the height of the Industrial evolution. These four authors serve as a prelude to the main area of the thesis which centres on the twentieth century. Wells, though his first novel appeared in 1895, produced the vast bulk of his work in the current century. Huxley acts as an appropriate balance to Wells and also exemplifies the shift from utopia to dystopia. The last section of the thesis deals with the work of Kurt Vonnegut and includes an interview with that author. The twentieth century has seen the proliferation of dystopias, portraits of the disastrous consequences of the headlong pursuit of science and technology, unallied to human values. Huxley and Vonnegut crystallised the fears of a modern generation: that we create a soulless, mechanised, urban nightmare. The contemporary fascination with science in literature is merely an extension of a process with a long tradition and underlying theme. The advance of science and technology created the physical and intellectual environment for utopian authors which determined the form and content of their visions.

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