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  • About
  • 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.
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American Slave Narratives and the Book of Job: Frederick Douglass’s and Nat Turner’s Quests for Scriptural Authority and Authenticity

Francis, Hattie 23 April 2014 (has links)
Slave narratives influenced nineteenth-century American religious culture and history; through the slave narrative, modern readers experience the African-American struggle for freedom and personhood in the antebellum South. While the slave narrative stimulated identity- formation, once identity was formed a narrator fought for authority and control of that identity throughout their narrative. This struggle for control is present in the narratives of Frederick Douglass and Nat Turner. Due to each slave’s religious allusions, African-American literary scholars repeatedly link Douglass and Turner to biblical books such as Jonah and Ezekiel. However, this thesis will examine Frederick Douglass’s Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, Written by Himself, and Thomas R. Gray’s The Confessions of Nat Turner through the lens of the Book of Job. By examining Douglass’s and Turner’s pursuit of knowledge through correlations within the Book of Job, both scriptural authority and authenticity emerges within each narrative.
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An ado/aptive reading and writing of Australia and its contemporary literature; The metaphor of an adopted body.

Dunne, Catherine Margaret January 2007 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / Note: This version has been edited to remove names for privacy reasons. For a full copy please contact the author. / Writers of PhDs have a unique, personal and in-depth relationship with their subject-matter, which develops over a number of years. What happens when life intrudes so much into the research and writing that it takes over the subject matter, so that the original struggle for objective scholarship threatens to become subsumed in emotion and self-discovery? How does the supervisor, forced to keep a certain distance from an intimate and tumultuous relationship, still teach? The supervisor can do worse than guide their student towards the genre of Life-Writing, within which a flourishing of sub-genres may be accommodating to such a journey. For a closed-records adoptee caught up in the reunion processes sparked by the 1990 changes to the Adoption Act, critical readings of Peter Carey and Janette Turner Hospital developed into the invention of the Adopted Body, the Subject Adoptee and a new way of seeing: ado/aptive reading and writing. Perhaps in the field of ado/aptive theory, the stolen generations, intercountry adoptees and the white closed-record adoptees of Australia can re-invent themselves, develop their identities and create a genre of academic theory unique to Australia.
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Aspects of Liminality in Eilis Ni Dhuibhne's The Dancers Dancing

Stål, Ann-Jeanett January 2004 (has links)
In this essay I refer Eilis Ni Dhuibhne’s narrative construction of the main characters and the theme of the novel The Dancers Dancing, in the context of the anthropologist Victor Turner’s concept of liminality. Thus the summer in the Gaeltacht that five teenage girls experience, can be understood as a depiction of the liminal phase in a rite of passage. Ni Dhuibhne’s differently constructed characters enlighten different aspects of liminality and through the céilí dance their experiences are exposed. Furthermore this essay suggests that Julia Kristeva’s notion of the chora, which can be associated to dance, is also relevant when describing the unbounded and unlimited process that radically can reform social structures. I conclude that the liminal space offers an area of many possibilities. It functions as a free zone where the main characters can freely explore their personal issues that trouble them, or the difficulties of their own society.
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Unloading using auger tool and foam and experimental identification of liquid loading of low rate natural gas wells

Bose, Rana 17 September 2007 (has links)
Low-pressure, low-producing natural gas wells commonly encounter liquid loading during production. Because of the decline in the reservoir pressure and the flow capacity, wells can fall below terminal velocity. Identifying and predicting the onset of liquid loading allows the operators to plan and prepare for combating the liquid loading hence saving valuable reserves and downtime. The present industrial applications of artificial lift, wellhead pressure reduction by compressor installation at the wellheads and reduction in tubing size are costly and often intermittent. The thesis examines the above aspects to generate a workflow for identifying and predicting the liquid loading conclusively and also assessing the application of Auger Tool and foam combination towards achieving a cost effective and more efficient solution for liquid unloading. In chapters I-IV, I describe the process of using production surveillance software of Halliburton Digital Consulting Services, named DSS (Dynamic Surveillance Software), to create a workflow of identifying the liquid loaded wells based on well data on daily basis for field personnel and engineers. This workflow also decides the most cost effective solution to handle it. Moreover, it can perform decline analysis to predict the conditions of liquid loading. In chapters V-VIII of the thesis, I describe the effort of handling the problem of liquid loading in a cost effective manner by introduction of an inexpensive Auger Tool in the bottomhole assembly and using WhiteMax surfactant soapstick from J&J Solutions. Four different combinations of well completion and fluid were tested for performance in respect to liquid hold up, pressure loss in the tubing, unloading efficiency and critical flow requirement. The test facilities and instruments, along with the operational methods, are discussed in chapter VI. Except for the reduction of the operational envelope with the inclusion of Auger Tool, the performance improved with the insertion of Auger Tool. The best combination of Auger and foam system could be a result of flow modification by the Auger Tool caused by reduced pressure loss and increase in drag coefficient and also by reduced density and surface tension of foam.
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I am leaving and not looking back the life of Benner C. Turner /

Boyce, Travis D. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio University, June, 2009. / Title from PDF t.p. Release of full electronic text on OhioLINK has been delayed until June 1, 2014. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 260-274)
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I am leaving and not looking back : the life of Benner C. Turner /

Boyce, Travis D. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio University, June, 2009. / Release of full electronic text on OhioLINK has been delayed until June 1, 2014. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 260-274)
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The scientific English prose of William Turner (1508-1568) /

Bullock, Valerie, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. / Bibliography: leaves 221-226.
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Becoming invisible : art and day-to-day life

Wild, Laura January 2011 (has links)
The thesis identifies a methodology for practice-led Fine Art research that emphasises day-to-day processes, which tend to be overlooked, and a practice, which becomes invisible to the mainstream art world. Attending to day-to-day habitual process is found to open up possibilities for embodied becoming through thinking and re-membering. Negotiating boundaries in face-to-face encounter is discovered to encourage inter-subjective becoming and is explored in terms of ethical interaction. The reflexive methodology considers questions arising from the possibility of exchange instead of gift, art as process rather than commodity, and an attitude of dissensus relating to artists as nonconformists. Tension and interaction in community leads to a pacific process of immanent invisibility, which functions as quiet activism and gentle politics provided by readymade situations. Mierle Laderman Ukeles s Touch Sanitation (1984), Allan Kaprow s Trading Dirt (1983) and selected works of Heath Bunting (2002-2010) are amongst the artworks cited in a discussion of artists who engage with materials or processes that are often overlooked including waste disposal, soil, and institutional structure. Emmanuel Levinas s approach to alterity (Levinas, 1988, 172) and Julia Kristeva s suggestion that connection cannot occur without severance (Kristeva, 1987, 254) have helped define an ethical practice of inter-subjective becoming. Victor Turner s notion of communitas (Turner, 1969) has affirmed a choice to avoid hierarchical structure and engage in processes that result in immanent invisibility. My contribution to practice-led, Fine Art research has involved testing a method rather than proving a hypothesis. I have developed a methodology that values art becoming invisible during the process of emphasising the overlooked in day-to-day life. Anecdotal passages throughout the text together with links in the text to my website and web log demonstrate an integration of practice with theory, which has been arrived at through a process of reflexive speculation. Two discs accompany the printed thesis that allow for digital reading.
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At the threshold : liminality, architecture, and the hidden language of space

Wilbur, Brett Matthew 19 December 2013 (has links)
Intersubjectivity is the acknowledgment that the subject of the self, the I, is in direct relations with the subject of the other. There is an immediate correspondence; in fact, one implies the existence of the other as a necessary state of intersubjective experience. This direct relationship negates a need for any external mediation between the two subjects, including the idea of a separate object between the subject of one individual and that of another. The essay proposes that our confrontation with the other occurs not in physical geometric space, but in liminal space, the space outside of the mean of being, at the threshold of relativity. The essay endorses the idea that liminality is not a space between things, but instead is an introjection, an internalization of the reflected world, and a reciprocal notion of the externalized anomaly of the other within each of us. We meet the surface of the world at the edge of our body but the mind is unencumbered by such limitations and as such subsumes the other as itself. Through symbolic language and myth, the surfaces and edges of things, both animate and inanimate, define the geography of the intersubjective mind. Inside the self the other becomes an object and persists as an abstraction of the original subject. We begin to perceive ourselves as the imagined projections of the other; we begin to perceive ourselves as we believe society perceives us. The process applies to the design of architectural space as a rudimentary vocabulary that is consistent with the language of the landscape. / text
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Ternerio sindromas: kariotipo, fenotipo ir šeiminio daugiaveiksnio paveldėjimo tyrimas / Turner syndrome: investigation of karyotype, phenotype and familial multifactorial inheritance

Šalomskienė, Loreta 02 September 2008 (has links)
Darbo tikslas buvo nustatyti Ternerio sindromo fenotipo ryšį su nustatyta chromosomine konstitucija ir jo įtaką šeiminei homeostazei. TS paplitimas, dažnis ir ligonių amžius diagnozavimo metu iki šiol nebuvo aprašytas mūsų tirtoje populiacijoje. KMU biologijos katedros citogenetikos laboratorijoje buvo ištirti kariotipai 1271 asmeniui, kuriam galima buvo įtarti TS: naujagimiai su įgimtomis sklaidos ydomis; mergaitės su fizinio vystymosi atsilikimais; mergaitės su brendimo atsilikimu; moterys su pirmine amenorėja; moterys su antrine amenorėja; moterys, tirtos dėl persileidimų ir nevaisingumo. Kariotipo pakitimai, būdingi TS, diagnozuoti 236 asmenims (18,6 proc.). Išskirti trys pagrindiniai kariotipo pakitimų variantai ir įvertinta, ar vienoda jų įtaka fenotipui. Tirta, ar yra skirtumas šių ligonių grupių fenotipe pagal tirtuosius parametrus: nėštumo trukmę, naujagimių kūno ilgį ir svorį, mergaičių ūgį ir svorį iki 18 metų amžiaus, tėvų amžių gimstant vaikui, sibsų amžių, paciento, kuriam įtariamas TS, amžių kariotipo tyrimo metu. Ištirta ir aprašyta keletas retų chromosomų disbalanso variantų. Nustatyta, kad monosominiai ligoniai dažniau vienintelę X chromosomą paveldi iš motinos (80,5 proc.), negu iš tėvo. Pirmą kartą atliktas šeiminis daugiaveiksniškai paveldimų požymių tyrimas (elektrokardiogramos ir gliukozės toleravimo mėginys) ne tik probandams, sergantiems TS, bet ir jų pirmosios eilės giminėms. Lietuvoje bent pusė TS atvejų lieka neatpažinti, todėl, siekiant kuo... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / The aim of this study is to evaluate the link of chromosome constitution in Turner syndrome and in disruption of familial homeostasis. The distribution and incidence of TS in population nor the age of patients at the moment of diagnosis were not described previously. Cytogenetical laboratory at the Department of biology has investigated karyotypes for 1271. The number of abnormal karyotypes found is 236 (18.6%). We divided the patients into three groups according to logical, in our opinion, changes in their karyotypes. The aim of our research was to find out, if there were significant differences in phenotypes within those groups. Such traits were chosen for the comparison: the duration of pregnancy, length and weight of newborns, height and weight of the girls under 18 years old, the age of parents at birth of propositus, the age of the siblings, and the age at which TS was diagnosed for the patient. We predicted, that in a case of complete 45,X monosomy the clinical manifestation of the syndrome should be more severe, and this group of patients would differ from other karyological groups. We have found that in 80.5% of cases X chromosome had the maternal origin and in the rest 19.5% – paternal. To investigate the multifactorially inherited traits (electrocardiograms and glucose tolerance test) in relatives of Turner syndrome patients. We suggest that for the earlier diagnosis of TS, it is reasonable to investigate all girls, whose height is less than 3rd percentile.

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