The document discusses the development of a horror film project about a scarecrow antagonist representing the spirit of a slave. Research into the historical treatment of slaves informed the narrative. The concept originated from the filmmaker's father's dream of a moving scarecrow. conventions like an isolated setting, serial killer villain, victims, and props were included, while jump scares and the damsel in distress trope were avoided. The scarecrow concept secured the subgenre of fantasy horror and provided a unique take not seen in many other horror movies.
The document discusses how the filmmaker addressed and attracted their target media audience through their film project. They used realistic teenage characters and representations of different body types, ethnicities, classes, and statuses to make the characters more authentic. Key subjects addressed in the film include murder, single mother families, molestation, and slavery to represent important social issues and underrepresented groups. Examples of billboard, social media, and character posters are also provided to demonstrate planned advertising approaches.
Angela Carter was an influential English author known for transforming fairy tales and folklore into stories with surreal, Gothic, and feminist themes. She is best known for her short story collection The Bloody Chamber, which retells classic fairy tales from a symbolic, sexually liberated female perspective. The stories challenge traditional representations of women in fairy tales by featuring strong, independent female protagonists set against the backdrop of the original tales. They deal with themes of women's roles, sexuality, identity, and the balance of power in relationships. Overall, The Bloody Chamber can be seen as a narrative exploring issues of feminism and metamorphosis through interconnected tales of oppressed women seeking liberation.
Jeffrey Archer is a renowned English author known for his suspenseful plots and complex characters. After graduating from Oxford and founding his own company, he was elected to parliament at age 29. However, he lost his fortune due to embezzlement and faced financial ruin, which inspired his first book. His works include the bestselling Kane and Abel and The Clifton Chronicles series. Archer was imprisoned for four years due to perjury but published a popular prison diary. He has authored numerous books that have made The New York Times Bestseller List.
Presentation on Science Fiction and Black Mirror. This is a presentation that I made in the first semester of my undergraduate degree, under English Ability Enhancement.
This document discusses the topic of spanking in movies and literature. It notes that there are over 700 movie entries in a compilation that describe scenes involving spanking. While some view spanking as merely erotic, the author believes it can have deeper meaning and references surveys finding 1/3 to 2/3 of people enjoy spanking fantasies. The document also examines how psychologists like Freud and Ellis have viewed spanking and why science has struggled to fully explain its psychological and social aspects and appeal.
A Critical Study of Art Spiegelman’s Maus: Graphic Art and The Holocaust ppt ...Kaushal Desai
This presentation is presented by Kaushal Desai in International Virtual Conference on 'Humanities through Literature, Film and Media' Organized by School of Social Sciences and Languages Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai. October 19-20, 2021
Abstract
Literature has verity of genres and sub genres to explore and the one is Graphic novels. In recent time this field has many concepts to look out for and to explore. It has depth which is presented in many of the works by many of the graphic writers. Art Spiegelman, an American cartoonist, editor, and comics advocate best known for his graphic novel Maus. The novel has the historical concepts which presented in pictorial way as Graphic novel. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for his masterful Holocaust narrative Maus, which portrayed Jews as mice and Nazis as cats. It could be argued that 1986 was the year of the graphic novel. This year included the publication of the first volume of Maus. Holocaust Wounds and Trauma which is explored in Art Spiegelman’s Graphic Novel Maus: A Survivor’s Tale will be devoted to the study of Art Spiegelman’s account of his parents’ holocaust survival story. The research will take into account of author’s personal trauma due to his mother’s suicide; his father’s post-holocaust eccentricities and his difficulty in internalising holocaust trauma transmitted through family. As research also present new historicism and culturalism of the time of this Graphic novel Maus. It also take related issues like Jewish diaspora and exile; scientific racism, biological determinism and eugenics; anti-Semitic canards; Nazi regime as state of exception; Aryanisation and dehumanisation will all come under this research work.
Keywords: Graphic Art, Graphic novels, Holocaust, New Historicism, Culturalism
Evaluation of Media Piece - Questions 2-4brburcher
The document discusses a media product that represents immigrant populations and their struggles. Specifically, it focuses on a lead character who emigrated from Gibraltar in the 1960s and faced racism in her new community. The media product gives this character magical powers to seek revenge against racist wrongdoers. It believes this empowers immigrants who have faced discrimination. Additionally, the plot involves the murder of a Hispanic teenager by white friends, which could relate to incidents of hate crimes. Most teenagers could also relate to the bullying faced by the character Gabriel. The document suggests an independent/art house theater might distribute the low-budget media product produced in Spanish and English with an authentic immigrant cast. The primary audience would be teenagers and young adults who often enjoy
The document discusses the development of a horror film project about a scarecrow antagonist representing the spirit of a slave. Research into the historical treatment of slaves informed the narrative. The concept originated from the filmmaker's father's dream of a moving scarecrow. conventions like an isolated setting, serial killer villain, victims, and props were included, while jump scares and the damsel in distress trope were avoided. The scarecrow concept secured the subgenre of fantasy horror and provided a unique take not seen in many other horror movies.
The document discusses how the filmmaker addressed and attracted their target media audience through their film project. They used realistic teenage characters and representations of different body types, ethnicities, classes, and statuses to make the characters more authentic. Key subjects addressed in the film include murder, single mother families, molestation, and slavery to represent important social issues and underrepresented groups. Examples of billboard, social media, and character posters are also provided to demonstrate planned advertising approaches.
Angela Carter was an influential English author known for transforming fairy tales and folklore into stories with surreal, Gothic, and feminist themes. She is best known for her short story collection The Bloody Chamber, which retells classic fairy tales from a symbolic, sexually liberated female perspective. The stories challenge traditional representations of women in fairy tales by featuring strong, independent female protagonists set against the backdrop of the original tales. They deal with themes of women's roles, sexuality, identity, and the balance of power in relationships. Overall, The Bloody Chamber can be seen as a narrative exploring issues of feminism and metamorphosis through interconnected tales of oppressed women seeking liberation.
Jeffrey Archer is a renowned English author known for his suspenseful plots and complex characters. After graduating from Oxford and founding his own company, he was elected to parliament at age 29. However, he lost his fortune due to embezzlement and faced financial ruin, which inspired his first book. His works include the bestselling Kane and Abel and The Clifton Chronicles series. Archer was imprisoned for four years due to perjury but published a popular prison diary. He has authored numerous books that have made The New York Times Bestseller List.
Presentation on Science Fiction and Black Mirror. This is a presentation that I made in the first semester of my undergraduate degree, under English Ability Enhancement.
This document discusses the topic of spanking in movies and literature. It notes that there are over 700 movie entries in a compilation that describe scenes involving spanking. While some view spanking as merely erotic, the author believes it can have deeper meaning and references surveys finding 1/3 to 2/3 of people enjoy spanking fantasies. The document also examines how psychologists like Freud and Ellis have viewed spanking and why science has struggled to fully explain its psychological and social aspects and appeal.
A Critical Study of Art Spiegelman’s Maus: Graphic Art and The Holocaust ppt ...Kaushal Desai
This presentation is presented by Kaushal Desai in International Virtual Conference on 'Humanities through Literature, Film and Media' Organized by School of Social Sciences and Languages Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai. October 19-20, 2021
Abstract
Literature has verity of genres and sub genres to explore and the one is Graphic novels. In recent time this field has many concepts to look out for and to explore. It has depth which is presented in many of the works by many of the graphic writers. Art Spiegelman, an American cartoonist, editor, and comics advocate best known for his graphic novel Maus. The novel has the historical concepts which presented in pictorial way as Graphic novel. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for his masterful Holocaust narrative Maus, which portrayed Jews as mice and Nazis as cats. It could be argued that 1986 was the year of the graphic novel. This year included the publication of the first volume of Maus. Holocaust Wounds and Trauma which is explored in Art Spiegelman’s Graphic Novel Maus: A Survivor’s Tale will be devoted to the study of Art Spiegelman’s account of his parents’ holocaust survival story. The research will take into account of author’s personal trauma due to his mother’s suicide; his father’s post-holocaust eccentricities and his difficulty in internalising holocaust trauma transmitted through family. As research also present new historicism and culturalism of the time of this Graphic novel Maus. It also take related issues like Jewish diaspora and exile; scientific racism, biological determinism and eugenics; anti-Semitic canards; Nazi regime as state of exception; Aryanisation and dehumanisation will all come under this research work.
Keywords: Graphic Art, Graphic novels, Holocaust, New Historicism, Culturalism
Evaluation of Media Piece - Questions 2-4brburcher
The document discusses a media product that represents immigrant populations and their struggles. Specifically, it focuses on a lead character who emigrated from Gibraltar in the 1960s and faced racism in her new community. The media product gives this character magical powers to seek revenge against racist wrongdoers. It believes this empowers immigrants who have faced discrimination. Additionally, the plot involves the murder of a Hispanic teenager by white friends, which could relate to incidents of hate crimes. Most teenagers could also relate to the bullying faced by the character Gabriel. The document suggests an independent/art house theater might distribute the low-budget media product produced in Spanish and English with an authentic immigrant cast. The primary audience would be teenagers and young adults who often enjoy
Chick lit is a genre of women's fiction that focuses on the lives of young, urban women between their twenties and thirties. It deals with themes of relationships, dating, careers and women's issues in a lighthearted way. Popular chick lit novels follow the stories of independent, single women navigating modern life challenges around balancing careers, personal lives and romantic relationships. The genre sells well and features strong female protagonists.
This document discusses the Gothic literature movement, which focuses on elements of decay, death, terror, chaos, mystery and fear. It is believed to have originated with Horace Walpole's 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto. This genre grew in response to late 18th and early 19th century historical, psychological and political contexts. Gothic literature can include poetry, drama, novels and short stories set in isolated places like old castles, and features supernatural elements and a combination of horror and romance. Representative authors and works discussed include Walpole's The Castle of Otranto and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
This document discusses and analyzes three artworks by Barbara Kruger that address social issues. The first artwork criticizes animal testing using a photograph of a distressed monkey and the text "Worth every penny", referring to the monetary and emotional costs of animal testing. The second focuses on gender equality, featuring the slogan "We don't need another hero" alongside an image of Rosie the Riveter. The third again addresses animal testing through photographs of suffering animals and the text "Make my day" and "Roy toy".
Shortstory murders in the rue morgue by edgar allan poeHugo Díaz
The document summarizes Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". It describes how the narrator and detective Auguste Dupin are intrigued by an unsolved murder case in a Paris street. Dupin carefully analyzes the clues and witnesses' testimonies to deduce that the killer was actually an escaped orangutan. Dupin's impressive skills lead to the real culprit being found and an innocent man being released from suspicion.
The document discusses the modern portrayal of vampires in popular culture as sexualized figures. It traces the origins of this portrayal to John Polidori's 1816 story "The Vampyre," which recast vampires as romantic figures. Later works like Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1897 further developed vampires as symbols related to sexuality. Modern television shows and movies frequently depict vampires and their allure in a sexual manner to appeal to audiences and drive commercial success.
This document discusses genre characteristics and features of horror films. It analyzes the films Insidious and The Women in Black. Insidious is about a family searching for help for their son who fell into a coma after an incident in the attic. The film uses common horror tropes like children in danger and the loss of a safe environment. In contrast, The Women in Black is set in 1900s England and features a haunted mansion. The document examines how Insidious takes place in a modern suburban setting, making the threats more realistic and frightening for audiences.
my mockazine, created all by me and owned by me, endorsed by me, inspired by me.ME ME ME ME YUMMY, im gonna eat you. who threw that book!? iron chef is the best show ever, not the american one, but the one with bad dubbing! jet lee makes the best martial arts movies ever. whos jewish, anyone??? is osama bin laden not the best hide n seek player ever? who said george bush was shaved down below! did u fart!? be sure to defrag ur computer at least once a fortnight. scan disk is shit. this file contains no viruses except STD's
"A Predicament" is a humorous short story by Edgar Allan Poe, usually combined with its companion piece "How to Write a Blackwood Article." It was originally titled "The Scythe of Time". The paired stories parody the Gothic sensation tale, popular in England and America since the early 19th century
This document discusses the remaking of horror films over decades by analyzing four examples: Carrie (1976 vs 2013), Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 vs 2010), Frankenstein (1931 vs 2014 remake), and provides information on four influential horror directors - James Whale, Wes Craven, Alfred Hitchcock, and Dario Argento. It compares the plots, directors, posters of the original and remake films. It also notes that Frankenstein and its sequels established the character as iconic, and the planned 2014 remake involves the creature in a war between two clans.
This document discusses the history and key features of postmodern film. It provides examples of early postmodern films from the 1980s like Blade Runner that combined different time periods and genres. Films from the 1990s like Pulp Fiction used nonlinear narrative structures. More recent examples include horror films that parody the genre, like Scary Movie, as well as sci-fi films that experiment with time like Inception. Postmodern films often use pastiche, flatten emotion, create hyperreality, bend time, portray altered mental states, and question what it means to be human.
The document provides background information on Gothic fiction, including its origins stemming from the Gothic tribes that invaded the Roman Empire. It discusses key conventions of Gothic literature such as sinister settings, supernatural elements, and themes of conflict between good and evil. Examples are given of prominent Gothic novels from the 18th-19th centuries. The summary then shifts to discussing Neil Gaiman's short story "Feeders and Eaters", with a brief plot synopsis focusing on the narrator's meeting with Eddie and learning of his unfortunate dealings with his mysterious neighbor Ms. Corvier. Elements of mystery, darkness, and an unreliable narrator are noted.
Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Premature Burial" tells of a man who develops an obsession with being buried alive due to his fear of premature internment. He recounts several historical examples of people who were accidentally buried alive. The story is told from a third person perspective that later shifts to first person as the narrator experiences an attack of catalepsy where he awakens in a confined dark space, crying for help. He is able to calm down after realizing he is aboard a ship and was not actually entombed. The theme explores the terror of being buried alive and becoming isolated from the world of the living.
The notion of fame is but the nurture of history that hangs on the thread of a name. Much before man turns fond of his name, the resumes of the greats he is made to cram ram the idea of fame in his subconscious. Just the same, the limitations of life preclude the illusions of fame from sprouting in the minds of the majority. However, it is the few truly gifted or socially privileged that sense the threshold, and if fate were to play along with their personal talents or positional advantages to cross the same, then they begin to crave for carving out a niche for themselves in the Hall of Fame. In time, insensibly though, they tend to see their work as but a means to achieve that end. And it is this mind-set, lacking the force of art that takes refuge in the shelter of imitative craft.
Gothic horror originated from Gothic fiction novels of the 1800s, such as Frankenstein and Dracula. It uses elements like desolate landscapes, dark architecture, supernatural occurrences, and characters in danger to create an emotional, visceral response in audiences rather than an intellectual one. Common tropes include ruined abbeys, secret passages, apparitions, and dual worlds representing light and dark. Gothic fiction explores the conflict between subconscious desires and social conventions through the journey of characters between these two worlds.
The document discusses several topics including a riddle about something that gets wetter as it dries, the definition of the American slang term "hooked", characteristics of urban legends such as taking place in ordinary settings and involving ordinary people, an example structure for an urban legend, a link to a video about "The Vanishing Hitchhiker" urban legend, and a prompt to create an original urban legend.
Botox Cosmetic injections can reduce wrinkle lines between the eyebrows and around the eyes by temporarily paralyzing the muscles that cause those lines. The procedure only takes a few minutes, requires no recovery time, and results can be seen after just one treatment by injecting the medication directly into the forehead and eyebrow muscles.
Hootsuite is a social media management platform that allows users to manage multiple social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn from one centralized dashboard. It provides tools to schedule posts, analyze performance, and engage with audiences across networks. Hootsuite is free to use and also offers paid premium tiers. It has over 250,000 registered users from countries around the world and processes millions of messages per day primarily on Twitter.
This document discusses classroom management and discipline management in schools. It addresses the challenges of maintaining discipline, including mild issues like tardiness and chatting as well as more extreme behaviors. New challenges with technology are also mentioned. Effective discipline involves establishing clear rules and enforcing them consistently and fairly while also understanding students' developmental stages. A participatory approach is recommended over a strict authoritarian style. Teachers must also reflect on their own performance and maintain student interest.
Francisco Helder Cavalcante Felix - Atualizações no tratamento de gliomas em ...Francisco H C Felix
O documento discute atualizações no tratamento de tumores neurológicos em crianças, focando em gliomas de baixo e alto grau. É descrito que a cirurgia, quimioterapia e radioterapia desempenham papéis importantes no tratamento, com ênfase na ressecção completa e adiamento da radioterapia. Também são discutidos marcadores moleculares como IDH1 e suas implicações prognósticas.
Uni Soviet meluncurkan satelit sputnik, membuat USA membentuk badan APRA di bawah DOD untuk membangun jaringan komunikasi antara militer yang disebut ARPANET dengan tujuan membuat jaringan komputer tersebar. Protokol TCP/IP diperkenalkan pada tahun 1980-an, membuat internet mulai berkembang di seluruh dunia.
Waxing can remove unwanted hair for an extended period of 6 to 8 weeks with a good wax treatment. More details on waxing services are available at the website listed, which provides information on aesthetic procedures including waxing hair removal treatments. Waxing offers a longer-lasting hair removal solution compared to shaving.
Chick lit is a genre of women's fiction that focuses on the lives of young, urban women between their twenties and thirties. It deals with themes of relationships, dating, careers and women's issues in a lighthearted way. Popular chick lit novels follow the stories of independent, single women navigating modern life challenges around balancing careers, personal lives and romantic relationships. The genre sells well and features strong female protagonists.
This document discusses the Gothic literature movement, which focuses on elements of decay, death, terror, chaos, mystery and fear. It is believed to have originated with Horace Walpole's 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto. This genre grew in response to late 18th and early 19th century historical, psychological and political contexts. Gothic literature can include poetry, drama, novels and short stories set in isolated places like old castles, and features supernatural elements and a combination of horror and romance. Representative authors and works discussed include Walpole's The Castle of Otranto and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
This document discusses and analyzes three artworks by Barbara Kruger that address social issues. The first artwork criticizes animal testing using a photograph of a distressed monkey and the text "Worth every penny", referring to the monetary and emotional costs of animal testing. The second focuses on gender equality, featuring the slogan "We don't need another hero" alongside an image of Rosie the Riveter. The third again addresses animal testing through photographs of suffering animals and the text "Make my day" and "Roy toy".
Shortstory murders in the rue morgue by edgar allan poeHugo Díaz
The document summarizes Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". It describes how the narrator and detective Auguste Dupin are intrigued by an unsolved murder case in a Paris street. Dupin carefully analyzes the clues and witnesses' testimonies to deduce that the killer was actually an escaped orangutan. Dupin's impressive skills lead to the real culprit being found and an innocent man being released from suspicion.
The document discusses the modern portrayal of vampires in popular culture as sexualized figures. It traces the origins of this portrayal to John Polidori's 1816 story "The Vampyre," which recast vampires as romantic figures. Later works like Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1897 further developed vampires as symbols related to sexuality. Modern television shows and movies frequently depict vampires and their allure in a sexual manner to appeal to audiences and drive commercial success.
This document discusses genre characteristics and features of horror films. It analyzes the films Insidious and The Women in Black. Insidious is about a family searching for help for their son who fell into a coma after an incident in the attic. The film uses common horror tropes like children in danger and the loss of a safe environment. In contrast, The Women in Black is set in 1900s England and features a haunted mansion. The document examines how Insidious takes place in a modern suburban setting, making the threats more realistic and frightening for audiences.
my mockazine, created all by me and owned by me, endorsed by me, inspired by me.ME ME ME ME YUMMY, im gonna eat you. who threw that book!? iron chef is the best show ever, not the american one, but the one with bad dubbing! jet lee makes the best martial arts movies ever. whos jewish, anyone??? is osama bin laden not the best hide n seek player ever? who said george bush was shaved down below! did u fart!? be sure to defrag ur computer at least once a fortnight. scan disk is shit. this file contains no viruses except STD's
"A Predicament" is a humorous short story by Edgar Allan Poe, usually combined with its companion piece "How to Write a Blackwood Article." It was originally titled "The Scythe of Time". The paired stories parody the Gothic sensation tale, popular in England and America since the early 19th century
This document discusses the remaking of horror films over decades by analyzing four examples: Carrie (1976 vs 2013), Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 vs 2010), Frankenstein (1931 vs 2014 remake), and provides information on four influential horror directors - James Whale, Wes Craven, Alfred Hitchcock, and Dario Argento. It compares the plots, directors, posters of the original and remake films. It also notes that Frankenstein and its sequels established the character as iconic, and the planned 2014 remake involves the creature in a war between two clans.
This document discusses the history and key features of postmodern film. It provides examples of early postmodern films from the 1980s like Blade Runner that combined different time periods and genres. Films from the 1990s like Pulp Fiction used nonlinear narrative structures. More recent examples include horror films that parody the genre, like Scary Movie, as well as sci-fi films that experiment with time like Inception. Postmodern films often use pastiche, flatten emotion, create hyperreality, bend time, portray altered mental states, and question what it means to be human.
The document provides background information on Gothic fiction, including its origins stemming from the Gothic tribes that invaded the Roman Empire. It discusses key conventions of Gothic literature such as sinister settings, supernatural elements, and themes of conflict between good and evil. Examples are given of prominent Gothic novels from the 18th-19th centuries. The summary then shifts to discussing Neil Gaiman's short story "Feeders and Eaters", with a brief plot synopsis focusing on the narrator's meeting with Eddie and learning of his unfortunate dealings with his mysterious neighbor Ms. Corvier. Elements of mystery, darkness, and an unreliable narrator are noted.
Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Premature Burial" tells of a man who develops an obsession with being buried alive due to his fear of premature internment. He recounts several historical examples of people who were accidentally buried alive. The story is told from a third person perspective that later shifts to first person as the narrator experiences an attack of catalepsy where he awakens in a confined dark space, crying for help. He is able to calm down after realizing he is aboard a ship and was not actually entombed. The theme explores the terror of being buried alive and becoming isolated from the world of the living.
The notion of fame is but the nurture of history that hangs on the thread of a name. Much before man turns fond of his name, the resumes of the greats he is made to cram ram the idea of fame in his subconscious. Just the same, the limitations of life preclude the illusions of fame from sprouting in the minds of the majority. However, it is the few truly gifted or socially privileged that sense the threshold, and if fate were to play along with their personal talents or positional advantages to cross the same, then they begin to crave for carving out a niche for themselves in the Hall of Fame. In time, insensibly though, they tend to see their work as but a means to achieve that end. And it is this mind-set, lacking the force of art that takes refuge in the shelter of imitative craft.
Gothic horror originated from Gothic fiction novels of the 1800s, such as Frankenstein and Dracula. It uses elements like desolate landscapes, dark architecture, supernatural occurrences, and characters in danger to create an emotional, visceral response in audiences rather than an intellectual one. Common tropes include ruined abbeys, secret passages, apparitions, and dual worlds representing light and dark. Gothic fiction explores the conflict between subconscious desires and social conventions through the journey of characters between these two worlds.
The document discusses several topics including a riddle about something that gets wetter as it dries, the definition of the American slang term "hooked", characteristics of urban legends such as taking place in ordinary settings and involving ordinary people, an example structure for an urban legend, a link to a video about "The Vanishing Hitchhiker" urban legend, and a prompt to create an original urban legend.
Botox Cosmetic injections can reduce wrinkle lines between the eyebrows and around the eyes by temporarily paralyzing the muscles that cause those lines. The procedure only takes a few minutes, requires no recovery time, and results can be seen after just one treatment by injecting the medication directly into the forehead and eyebrow muscles.
Hootsuite is a social media management platform that allows users to manage multiple social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn from one centralized dashboard. It provides tools to schedule posts, analyze performance, and engage with audiences across networks. Hootsuite is free to use and also offers paid premium tiers. It has over 250,000 registered users from countries around the world and processes millions of messages per day primarily on Twitter.
This document discusses classroom management and discipline management in schools. It addresses the challenges of maintaining discipline, including mild issues like tardiness and chatting as well as more extreme behaviors. New challenges with technology are also mentioned. Effective discipline involves establishing clear rules and enforcing them consistently and fairly while also understanding students' developmental stages. A participatory approach is recommended over a strict authoritarian style. Teachers must also reflect on their own performance and maintain student interest.
Francisco Helder Cavalcante Felix - Atualizações no tratamento de gliomas em ...Francisco H C Felix
O documento discute atualizações no tratamento de tumores neurológicos em crianças, focando em gliomas de baixo e alto grau. É descrito que a cirurgia, quimioterapia e radioterapia desempenham papéis importantes no tratamento, com ênfase na ressecção completa e adiamento da radioterapia. Também são discutidos marcadores moleculares como IDH1 e suas implicações prognósticas.
Uni Soviet meluncurkan satelit sputnik, membuat USA membentuk badan APRA di bawah DOD untuk membangun jaringan komunikasi antara militer yang disebut ARPANET dengan tujuan membuat jaringan komputer tersebar. Protokol TCP/IP diperkenalkan pada tahun 1980-an, membuat internet mulai berkembang di seluruh dunia.
Waxing can remove unwanted hair for an extended period of 6 to 8 weeks with a good wax treatment. More details on waxing services are available at the website listed, which provides information on aesthetic procedures including waxing hair removal treatments. Waxing offers a longer-lasting hair removal solution compared to shaving.
The document discusses the author's upbringing in poverty in rural Appalachia and their experiences serving in the military, including a deployment to Cambodia. It describes the hardships faced by people in both areas, such as lack of resources, hunger, and landmines in Cambodia. The author wants to help bring attention to these issues and find ways to support the communities, such as donating supplies, investing time, or through writing about their experiences.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Anais do XIV Congresso Brasileiro de Oncologia Pediátrica 2014Francisco H C Felix
David A. Hewitt
Executive Secretary: Luciana de Souza
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Editorial Board
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Andrea Bacigalupo – Genoa, Italy
Ângelo Maiolino – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Antonio Fabron Júnior – Marília, Brazil
Christian Gisselbrecht – Paris, France
Corrado Tarella – Turin, Italy
Daniel Tabak – Rio de
Over two decades ago, I deployed to Cambodia to teach their military to operate heavy equipment, so they upgrade their dilapidated road network. During my time there, I toured the Killing Fields as well as many of the torture camps used by Colonel Pol Pot in the mass genocide of his fellow countrymen. It has forever stuck with me. I decided to write my 4th novel about the area. It is titled To Know Death and will release 11 November, 2013 (Veterans Day)
O documento discute as terapias alvo em pediatria, destacando três pontos: 1) as terapias alvo afetam vias de sinalização específicas de células tumorais, causando menos efeitos colaterais que a quimioterapia convencional; 2) exemplos de terapias alvo incluem anticorpos monoclonais, inibidores de tirosina quinase e medicamentos que inibem fatores de crescimento; 3) ensaios clínicos em crianças estão avaliando o potencial das terapias
- The document is a 5-page resume for a Malaysian job applicant named Alex Wong Huachung.
- It details his educational background which includes a Master's in Business Administration and a Bachelor's in Food Science and Nutrition.
- His work experience includes roles in quality assurance and food safety management for several food processing companies over the past 10 years.
The document is a collection of short stories and essays. It includes an introduction that lists the table of contents and authors. The first story is titled "Stripped" and is about a teenager who discovers an intimate recorded conversation between his father and the girl he loves. Other stories address topics like relationships, family, and work experiences. The document contains biographies of the contributing authors at the end.
This document is a short story told from the perspective of a young girl who befriends her elderly neighbor, Miss Ann. The narrator enjoys making up stories and imagining tragic pasts for people like Miss Ann, who lives alone. She visits Miss Ann regularly, though Miss Ann is often rude. When Miss Ann has a stroke and is hospitalized, the narrator visits and discovers Miss Ann has a son who comes to see her. Miss Ann later passes away. The narrator reflects on how her imagined stories did not capture the true loneliness and sadness of Miss Ann's life. Storytelling provides comfort, but real life is often sadder than any story.
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The author reflects on his dog Uncle Sherman, a German wirehaired pointer who follows the author around his home without speaking English. While Uncle Sherman cannot verbally communicate, he uses sounds, body language and behaviors to interact with the author. The author muses that Uncle Sherman's life may be better off without having to understand or speak English.
This document summarizes the first blog posts of an anonymous blogger who is beginning to share personal thoughts and experiences online. In the posts, the blogger introduces themselves as a 26-year-old woman from Ottawa, discusses feeling like she doesn't truly let people in despite having friends, and shares a unsettling past date with a man who used to be a circus clown in Russia. The blogger also expresses a fear of clowns stemming from childhood encounters with an "evil clown" who would haunt her at night.
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The document provides the daily schedule and tasks for a Tuesday, including lessons in English, maths, science, and design technology. In English, students are asked to read and summarize a version of Little Red Riding Hood and to compare it to the original story. In maths, students will work on arithmetic and measurement. Science focuses on food chains, and design technology involves a creative sandwich project. Students are reminded to email if they need any help and that they are doing great with their work.
11 What I have learned to do when I sit down to work on a shitty.docxhyacinthshackley2629
11 What I have learned to do when I sit down to work on a shitty first draft is to quiet the voices in my head. First there is the vinegar-lipped Reader Lady, who says primly, “Well, that’s not very interesting, is it?” And there is the emaciated German male who writes these Orwellian memos detailing your thought crimes. And there are your parents, agonizing over your lack of loyalty and discretion; and there’s William Burroughs, dozing off or shooting up because he finds you as bold and articulate as a houseplant; and so on. And there are also the dogs: let’s not forget the dogs, the dogs in their pen who will surely hurtle and snarl their way out if you ever stop writing, because writing is, for some of us, the latch that keeps the door of the pen closed, keeps those crazy ravenous dogs contained.
12 Quieting these voices is at least half the battle I fight daily. But this is better than it used to be. It used to be 87 percent. Left to its own devices, my mind spends much of its time having conversations with people who aren’t there. I walk along defending myself to people, or exchanging repartee with them, or rationalizing my behavior, or seducing them with gossip, or pretending I’m on their TV talk show or whatever. I speed or run an aging yellow light or don’t come to full stop, and one nanosecond later am explaining to imaginary cops exactly what I had to do what I did, or insight that I did not in fact do it.
13 I happened to mention this to hypnotist I saw many years ago, and he looked at me very nicely. At first I thought he was feeling around on the floor for the silent alarm button, but then he gave me the following exercise, which I still use to this day.
14 Close your eyes and get quite for a minute, until the chatter starts up. Then isolate one of the voices and imagine the person speaking as a mouse. Pick it up by the tail and drop it into a mason jar. Then isolate another voice, pick it up by the tail, drop it in the jar. And so on. Drop in any high maintenance parental units, drop in any contractors, lawyers, colleagues, children, anyone who is whining in your head. Then put the lid on, and watch all these mouse people clawing at the glass, jabbering away, trying to make you feel like shit because you won’t do what they want—won’t give them more money, won’t be more successful, won’t see them more often. Then imagine that there is a volume-control button on the bottle. Turn it all the way up for a minute, and listen to the stream of angry, neglected, guilt mongering voice. Then turn it all the way down and watch the frantic mice lunge at the glass, trying to get to you. Leave it down, and get back to your shitty first draft.
15 A writer friend of mine suggests opening the jar and shooting them all in the head. But I think he’s a little angry, and I’m sure nothing like this would ever occur to you.
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Shitty First Drafts
Anne Lamott from Bird by Bird
Born in San Francisco in 1954, Anne Lamott is a graduate of Gouc.
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1. - I used to think getting published was the
hurdle I’d never get across.
- How can a new author get their name out
there in the midst of so many well known
writers?
2. - I’m on social media sites that I never even
knew existed before my novels came out.
- I used to make fun of people that used
Twitter—now I’m on it every day.
3. - I look at sales probably twenty times a
day—starting to think I’m obsessed with it
all
- I’ve bought copies to give away, sale, even
leave one in my window for promoting
4. My 1st Novel, Lost Time
Have you ever gone on a road
trip and lost track of time?
What if you lost 90 minutes
and when you came
to, discovered a gym bag with
a bloody knife, gloves and 5k
in your backseat? What would
you do? Call the cops? Keep
the money?
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5. My 2nd Novel, Barter for Life
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/barter-for-life-dw-brown/1114798367?ean=9780988374119
- I’m on here making this slide show,
hoping it will help too
- Why is this process so difficult?
- Any suggestions?
6. My 3rd Novel, Unconscious Lies (Coming April 2013)
Peter Lawson doesn’t even know he’s in a
coma—why would he? He’s still in his own
home, and he see’s his wife every day.
But not everything is normal. Take for
instance, the new group of people living
with him, the straps now securing him to
his own bed, and the murders. Why does
he keep ending up inside the homes of
people he doesn’t even know? And why is
the voice inside his head telling him to
kill them all?
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