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Musical Mannerism: a Recurring Stylistic Phenomenon in Keyboard Variations by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, and Liszt
(2016-08)ABSTRACT Mannerism was an artistic style that flourished in the sixteenth century between the High Renaissance and the emergence of the Baroque era. Originating in Rome and Florence in the 1520s, Mannerism eventually ... -
Musical Performance Anxiety in virtual performances: A comparison of recorded and live performance contexts
(2011)The purpose of this research was to compare the level and experience of Musical Performance Anxiety (MPA) in university level piano students performing in a traditional live performance context and a proposed virtual ... -
THE MUSLIM FEMALE BODY IN TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY DISCOURSES BY ARAB AND ARAB AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS
(2014-08-15)Abstract The Muslim Female Body in Twenty-First-Century Discourses by Arab and Arab American Women Writers employs a culturally symptomatic approach in its reading of various modes of representation of the Muslim female ... -
Mussolini the Revolutionary: The March on Rome Undergraduate
(2015-04-01)The English language press appears to have been fascinated by the “March on Rome” – the peaceful Italian revolution – which is highly convenient, as it gives us a day by day account of the event, allowing us to see how the ... -
Mutational Analysis of Bacterial Condensins
(2011)Genetic information is carried on chromosomes in all organisms and chromosome is at the center of all life processes. The chromosome must be properly folded to fit into the cells. Moreover, replication and segregation of ... -
Mutual Fund Exit and Mutual Fund Fees
(2011-08)We examine the effect of mutual fund fee structure on mutual fund exit mode and timing. The evidence presented herein is consistent with fee maximization by mutual fund sponsors or managers, increased conflicts of interest ... -
Mutual gaze and visual co-orientation between mothers and infants :
(1980)Tapes were coded as to the occurrence of mutual gaze and visual co-orientation, as well as any gestures and/or vocalizations which occurred during these visual interactions. Various visual and vocal measures derived from ... -
“MY CHOICE?”: AN ANALYSIS OF A CONTROVERSIAL WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT VIDEO FROM INDIA
(2017-05-12)In March 2015, Vogue India released the video “My Choice,” as part of a series of videos for the magazine’s women’s empowerment initiative. However, “My Choice” sparked outrage in India and abroad for controversial content ... -
My father's name was Zahtah: Constructing the life history of Alfred Chalepah, Sr.
(2003)This work examines the life history project of an elderly Native American man. Narratives were recorded during four years of fieldwork. Analysis examines the ways in which elders construct their own identity and draw past ... -
"MY HUSBAND? A WOMAN, A WOMAN, A WOMAN": CROSS-DRESSING AS SOCIOECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
(2018-05-11)During the evolutionary period that is the eighteenth century, constructing and differentiating between genders was contentious, as was establishing tenants of masculinity and femininity. Because of the era’s interlocking ... -
"My kind of librarian or your kind of librarian?": Information Seeking Behavior in <i>Supernatural</i>
(2022)This essay explores how the main characters in the television series <i>Supernatural</i> use libraries and archives to aid in their work as hunters of supernatural creatures. -
Myron M. Lockwood.
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Mythologies of the migrant caravans: religion, ideology and migration
(2022-12-15)This research study is a semiotic and hermeneutic analysis of the tweets published on Twitter about the migratory caravan that occurred in 2018 under the hashtags #viacrucismigrante, #caravanamigrante #caravanscoming, and ... -
The Myths and Institutional Structures that Maintain Settler Colonialism in the United States
(2016-08)Abstract This paper examines the phenomena of settler colonialism. Building on the existing literature that has examined settler society through various independent lenses, this paper examines the linkages between them. ... -
N = 1 Designs: The Failure of ANOVA-Based Tests
(Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1983-12-21)↵TOOTHAKER, LARRY E. Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019.Specializations: Randomization tests, individual comparisons, robustness. -
N-Body Simulation and Collective Communication (SC '08 Education Program's Workshop on Parallel & Cluster Computing)
(2008-08-10)An N-body problem is a problem involving N “bodies” – that is, particles (e.g., stars, atoms) – each of which applies a force to all of the others. For example, if you have N stars, then each of the N stars exerts a ... -
N. G. Evans
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N. G. Evans.
(1854-06-30)