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This article attempts to reinstate the inherent rigor of “image” as a literary term by addressing the theoretical issues related to the image that W. J. T. Mitchell discusses in his encyclopedia entry and his articles on the concept. The... more
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      RhetoricLiteratureLiterary CriticismWord and Image Studies
Niniejsza praca ma na celu przedstawienie teorii mitotwórczej J. R. R. Tolkiena, z perspektywy jej wymiaru duchowego. Od czasów antycznych teorie, tudzież filozofie, opierały się na myśleniu abstrakcyjnym i miały za zadanie wyjaśnienie... more
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryBritish LiteratureMythology And Folklore
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between the skills that constitute school readiness, such as linguistic, phonological, logical-mathematical and psychomotor skills, and mental imagery processes in preschool... more
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      Phonological AcquisitionImagerySchool ReadinessMental Imagery
Background: and objectives: Specific phobia of vomiting (SPOV) is a chronic, pervasive and debilitating disorder which is clinically regarded as difficult to treat. Research into its development, maintenance and treatment has been... more
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      ImageryMental ImagerySpecific PhobiasEmetophobia
This article discusses social innovation in education informed by arts-based and Indi
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While art historians discussed the Book of Kells in its relation to the Insular Style that spanned the British Isles, the nationalization of the manuscript throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century caused a shift in the... more
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"This paper offers a critical evaluation of the debate on agency and personhood in archaeology. Despite some very interesting and sharp discussions, the debate has suffered from the projection of anachronistic definitions of the person... more
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Background: and objectives: Specific phobia of vomiting (SPOV) is a chronic, pervasive and debilitating disorder which is clinically regarded as difficult to treat. Research into its development, maintenance and treatment has been... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceNonparametric StatisticsFear
When historical process of visual design is examined, we find the communication begins with phonetic signs and body language then evolves to a proper language which is established with indicators, symbols, images and typefaces. One of the... more
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The imagery involved in remembering past episodes in one’s life often involves visual points of view. In this chapter we discuss the phenomena of perspectival memory. While surveying the field, we suggest that visual perspective alone is... more
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Within the last two decades digital media have become rapidly absorbed within the diverse fields of design and engineering. This new design ethos has affected the culture and logic of design and exerted a fundamental impact upon the... more
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      Digital ArchitectureImageryDigital Architecture, Performative Design, Parametric DesignLow Power Digital Design
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      PhilologyPsychologyAbnormal PsychologyApplied Psychology
[AMAZON LINK BELOW TO BOOK ITSELF -- TOC and book summary in downloadable .pdf] According to the poet Elias Canetti, "All the things one has forgotten / scream for help in dreams." To the ancient Egyptians they were prophecies, and... more
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The present study was an attempt to compare the impacts of teaching through memory strategies on experimental group comparison to control group, where students were taught the meaning of new vocabulary items through giving synonyms and... more
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      Applied LinguisticsVocabulary Learning StrategiesImageryMemory Strategies
Episodic memory (EM) involves re-experiencing past experiences by means of mental imagery. Aphantasics (who lack mental imagery) and people with severely deficient autobiographical memory (SDAM) lack the ability to re-experience, which... more
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      PoetryPersonal RelationshipsParent Child RelationshipsSylvia Plath
Oedipus the King is a play originally written by Sophocles. While Sophocles develops the mental images along quite specific lines, the imagery of light and darkness used literally of sight and blindness and metaphorically of knowledge,... more
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For most people visual mental imagery is a common, frequent experience (Galton, 1880; Betts, 1909; Doob, 1972; Marks, 1999; Thomas, 2010 §1). We often recall past events, or imagine possible ones, by forming mental images. Our dreams may... more
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      Consciousness (Psychology)ConsciousnessMental ImagesImagery (Cognitive Psychology)
Arnold Friend represents one of the greatest dangers in our society: an element of evil disguised by a thin veneer of good. Arnold is no friend to Connie as the reader discovers in the course of the Carol Oates' "Where Are You Going?... more
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Laura Gemini, La comunicazione artistica fra rappresentazione e performance.
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Rossi A., Goetz M. (2011), Creare offerte turistiche vincenti con Tourist Experience Design®, Hoepli, Milano. Recensione di Laura Gemini Accanto all'approccio operativo che già il titolo segnala -segno inequivocabile della scelta degli... more
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The setting for Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" is the Ebro Valley of Spain in the 1920s. The story takes place outside a train station which is set between two very different geographical areas, which come to represent the... more
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      LiteratureEnglishCultureErnest Hemingway
This study is aimed to identify the groundwater recharge potential zones, to be used for better and improved groundwater resources. The thematic layers considered in this study are geomorphology, soil, land use-land cover, slope (%),... more
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The VERONA (Van Eyck Research in OpeN Access) research project gives open access to high resolution scientific image data from the oeuvre of the pioneer of Flemish painting, Jan van Eyck (ca. 1390-1441). The project is carried out by the... more
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      Art HistoryWeb ApplicationsImageryJan Van Eyck
This chapter offers a way of understanding the effects of poetic images (metaphorical or literal). It employs and extends the notion of ‘emergent properties’, as well as relevance theory’s account of how communicative acts can ‘show’ as... more
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The impact that Hindu imagery has on its descendants is remarkable the manifestation of these gods kept on changing but still today a Hindu cam appeal to a god who was revered by his ancestors three thousand years ago. Divine beings have... more
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      IdentityGodImageryResearch Paper
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Imagined interactions are a type of daydreaming involving mental imagery that are theoretically grounded in symbolic interactionism and script theory in which individuals imagine conversations with significant others for a variety of... more
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Frederick Douglass, the abolitionist, the civil rights advocate and the great rhetorician, has been the focus of much academic research. Only more recently is Douglass work on aesthetics beginning to receive its due, and even then its... more
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In her novel, Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë sets an underlying theme for her entire novel from the very first page, when a young Jane is reading Bewick's History of British Birds while sitting in a window seat with "folds of scarlet... more
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keywords attachment to place behavioural geography behaviouralism cognition humanistic geography images natural hazards Glossary cognitive-behaviouralism: an approach which holds that people's spatial behaviour depends on how they... more
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This thesis deals with the implications of the representation of subjects in humanitarian imagery utilized in the everyday communication of humanitarian organizations with the general public. Taking a critical approach rooted in... more
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A first contribution to a renewed "materialistic" interpretation of the work of the great Giacomo Leopardi, between anthropology and philosophy
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Esta exposición y su catálogo son resultado parcial del Proyecto I+D de Excelencia HAR2017-82713P «Spolia Sancta. Fragmentos y envolturas de sacralidad entre el Viejo y el Nuevo Mundo», financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y... more
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Ev, insanın bireysel ve toplumsal varoluşuna kendi sınırları içerisinde hem ‘tanıklık eden’ hem de ‘imkan veren’ ve bireyin ‘varoluş algısı’ üzerinden değişim ve dönüşüme uğrayan ‘özel’ bir mekandır. Evin bu çok katmanlı yapısından yola... more
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