Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Valgrind
1. HER FACE AT FIRST JUST GHOSTLY,
NOW TURNED A WHITER SHADE OF
PALE AND DROPS OF TEARS STARTED
TO ROLL ON HER BEAUTIFUL FACE.
NEXT TO THE GATE THE MAN TURN
BACK AND SAW HER TEARS WERE
LOST IN THE FALLING RAIN AND SHE
WORE A SORROWFUL EXPRESSION.
2. Our short stories are a combination of gothic romance and horror romance
that incorporate the dark atmosphere on description and narrative from Middle
Age. The obscure of Nature, mind, fear, mystery, imagination, darkness and
death are presented on our context as castles, roads and knights. The stories
bring fiction, romance, interest subjects and true reports through a cultured
vocabulary within three basic elements of literary gothic: terror: the physics
mutilation and death; horror: the power of evil and the supernatural; and the
mystery: the disturbance of mind. Following the statements of Clara Reeve
(1729 – 1807) disciple of Walpole – the supernatural are presented on dreams,
nightmares, the darkness of mind and mysteries dins as groan and murmur.
The books provide an enjoyable reading material for readers in English. The
books have around 12,000 words. Some of these words are explained in the
glossary. Literary Gothic:
◊vertigoes of the soul - 2004
Bibliography:
◊1968 – the driver - 2004
◊window to the sky waiting for the rain - 2004
◊hell’s bells - 2005
◊goodbye blue sky - 2005
◊devil’s pan - 2006
◊ashes of death - 2006
◊yesterday farewell fears - 2007
◊the darkness before the dawn - 2007
◊valgrind - 2010
Didactic;
◊estudo aplicado – redação: (a redação no vestibular da Unicamp e
a redação dissertativa) - 2004
◊mapa monográfico :
(a construção do projeto de pesquisa em educação) - 2005
◊contornos projetivos das dificuldades de aprendizagem: uma abordagem
psicopedagógica psicanalítica winnicottiana - 2009
Brazilian Literature: ◊te conto no ônibus - 2006