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2. Small but Mighty: Using Interdisciplinary Small Groups to Deepen Students' Literacy Skills.
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Fox, Patricia, Gray, Andrea, Berger, Julie, and Wenigmann, Niki
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SELF-efficacy ,INTELLECT ,LITERACY ,TEACHERS ,GENIUS ,JOY - Abstract
This article examines the ways in which interdisciplinary small groups were used in a school setting in order to drive students' joyful engagement and literacy instruction. Drawing from the work of Dr. Gholdy Muhammad in Cultivating Genius (2020) and Unearthing Joy (2023) we designed and implemented a summer program built around bolstering foundational literacy skills, with an intentional focus on helping students experience joy and making each and every child feel special. In keeping true to the work of Dr. Muhammad, we designed learning opportunities to develop students' intellect, skills, and criticality, and grounded those competencies in their identity. The program design--including structured small groups, texts chosen to empower and resonate with our specific population of students, multiple opportunities to connect with the same texts--fostered an experience in which students were immersed in literacy in an authentic and meaningful way. Throughout this article we discuss how we implemented this work with rising first through third graders in a collaborative effort with the Netter Center and Penn GSE and share teacher feedback as well as student data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
3. GENIUS-MAWII: for robust Mendelian randomization with many weak invalid instruments.
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Ye, Ting, Liu, Zhonghua, Sun, Baoluo, and Tchetgen, Eric Tchetgen
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CAUSAL inference ,GENETIC variation ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,HETEROSCEDASTICITY ,GENIUS - Abstract
Mendelian randomization (MR) addresses causal questions using genetic variants as instrumental variables. We propose a new MR method, G-Estimation under No Interaction with Unmeasured Selection (GENIUS)-MAny Weak Invalid IV, which simultaneously addresses the 2 salient challenges in MR: many weak instruments and widespread horizontal pleiotropy. Similar to MR-GENIUS, we use heteroscedasticity of the exposure to identify the treatment effect. We derive influence functions of the treatment effect, and then we construct a continuous updating estimator and establish its asymptotic properties under a many weak invalid instruments asymptotic regime by developing novel semiparametric theory. We also provide a measure of weak identification, an overidentification test, and a graphical diagnostic tool. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. GEORGE PETRIE--A 'TYPE' OF GENIUS.
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McGuinne, Dermot
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ART ,GENIUS ,HISTORY of printing ,GIFTED persons ,RESIGNATION from public office ,FONTS & typefaces - Abstract
The article explores Irish polymath George Petrie's significant yet often overlooked contributions to printing type design, highlighting his role in creating distinct Irish typefaces. Topics include his early life and education, his involvement in the Ordnance Survey of Ireland, and his efforts in preserving Irish music through his extensive collection of melodies.
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- 2024
5. GENIUS TIPS.
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GENIUS ,SOFTWARE maintenance ,APPLICATION stores ,DATA encryption ,USB technology - Abstract
This article provides various tips and information related to macOS and Apple devices. It explains the concept of app translocation in macOS, which is a security measure to defend against malware. It also discusses the encryption and data storage mechanisms in Macs and Apple devices. The article provides instructions for downloading updates and refreshing the list of available updates in the App Store. Additionally, it offers guidance on joining drives, pairing wireless keyboards and mice with new devices, troubleshooting printer issues after a macOS upgrade, and addressing security concerns with hub routers. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. TANBURİ CEMİL BEY AND HIS MUSIC: GENIUS AND MELANCHOLY.
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TARI, Emre
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GENIUS , *MELANCHOLY , *GIFTED persons , *SATURN (Planet) , *CONTEMPLATION , *ASTROLOGY , *ROMANTICISM - Abstract
Tanburi Cemil Bey is considered one of the greatest geniuses who grew up in the classical Turkish music tradition. However, his place in the history of national culture cannot be understood only through his actions and works in the musical field. To accurately determine his position, the conceptual apparatus of a comparative and multidimensional perspective is needed. For this reason, this study discusses the concept of genius attributed to Cemil Bey and investigates the possibilities of evaluating him as a form of historical subjectivity through the structure-agency tension in sociology. While doing this, the concept of melancholy, which has accompanied genius since ancient times, is also included in the analysis. These concepts have a deeprooted unity that frames the medical, epistemological and philosophical norms of the Western tradition of thought. The closeness between these two concepts, which were mainly established on a medical and philosophical level in ancient Greek thought, is discussed in a wide range of symbols within the framework of the Saturn myth in Renaissance cosmology. By revising the ancient belief that the planets have a certain influence on the character and moral qualities of people, the personification of the melancholic genius is added to the myth of Saturn in the astrological context of Renaissance cosmology. Thus, it paves the way for the maturation of a separate poetic experience of melancholy that focuses on the existential dimension of melancholy as well as its physical symptoms. Romanticism intensifies the perception of melancholy as a sign of selfreflexivity that allows contemplation on the deepest aspects of existence and often symbolizes creative genius. It creates a context in which Cemil Bey can be read, like C. Baudelaire and W. Benjamin, who see themselves as residents of this unique field of subjectivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Meena Kandasamy: The Voice of the Unvoiced (With special reference to her poetry).
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Mehdi, Zeba and Mehdi, Yusuf
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INDIANS (Asians) ,INDIAN women (Asians) ,CASTE ,BETTERMENTS ,GENIUS - Abstract
India is a country of vast diversity, immersed in various traditional institutions that pose a challenge for the country. Though all cultures with time are open for transitions, yet some rigid norms do not let the time govern itself. Every society, religion, region, class continuously strive to emerge, without even noticing the same need for the female folks. Resultantly, Indian women have always faced the societal oppressions in multi-dimensional ways, this class, undoubtedly, is a part of the marginalized India. The society is further partitioned on the basis of caste, creed, and sex. In the light of new free India, the paper intends to depict the pitiable condition of the Dalit women in free India with special reference to Meena Kandasamy's poetic excellence in The Touch and Ms. Militancy. She has effectively been the spokeswoman for her sex in dalit society. She has not left any stone unturned to bring in the changes in the lives of the marginalized class of the society through her works. Her portrayal of the lower strata is an eye opener for the so-called civilized country. Meena writes for a magical transformation with in the country that can only be possible in the "dreams of our India". She discusses the plight of the women and reasons behind the unjust treatment given to them. Meena cleverly uses her literary genius to explore the darker side of society for the betterment of dalit. The paper is an attempt to study the writings of dalit female writers for better understanding of the marginalized section's universal sufferings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
8. THE EVOLUTION OF MOZART'S VOCAL STYLE: AN ANALYSIS BASED ON CHURCH MUSIC.
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Guo Liting
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SACRED vocal music ,SACRED music ,CHURCH music ,GENIUS ,CONCORD - Abstract
This article examines the stylistic influences shaping Mozart's sacred music, offering an in-depth analysis of its evolution. It identifies two distinct styles: the Salzburgian and contemporary approaches. The Salzburgian style is defined by brevity, counterpoint, and tonal unity, adhering to traditional liturgical requirements. Meanwhile, the contemporary style reflects the influence of secular music, with larger structures, concertante melodies, and thematic contrasts drawn from symphonic and operatic works. A comparison between Mozart's two Lauretian litanies, Litaniae Lauretanae KV 109 and KV 195, illustrates his compositional development. The earlier litany demonstrates simplicity and compactness, while the later piece shows increased complexity, operatic influence, and a more intricate orchestral role. The analysis highlights how Mozart blended sacred music's formal rigor with expressive elements from operatic and instrumental traditions, creating a distinctive style that paved the way for future innovations in liturgical music. By drawing from contrapuntal traditions and integrating operatic expressiveness, Mozart's sacred works reflect his genius in synthesizing diverse influences into a cohesive and innovative musical language. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Losing Genius Loci in Cultural Heritage Sites - Landscape of Defensive Castle Open-Air Museums of the Jurassic Belt, Poland.
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Żmudzinska-Nowak, Magdalena and Wałek, Magdalena
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HISTORIC sites ,CULTURAL property ,GENIUS ,CASTLES ,CONSUMERS - Abstract
Cultural heritage gives places meaning and an atmosphere called genius loci based on tangible and intangible values. Nowadays, we can observe a commercial and consumerist approach to the spirit of place: it is used as a promotional tool and a tourism product, reduced to a cliché satisfying popular consumers tastes. The aim of this study is to identify the values which determine the identity of a place and the dangers they face, trying to answer the question: how can genius loci be protected? We analyse the problem based on the example of selected open-air museums at defensive castles in Poland's Jurassic Belt. These museums have become a field of commercial entertainment and fallen victim to irreversible transformations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Cultivating Genius for Science Contexts: Where does the pursuit of joy fit into science learning?
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Severson, Alice, Kohlmann, Leigh, Adah Miller, Emily, and Anderson, Kevin J. B.
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EARTH system science ,FRESH water ,SOCIAL justice ,GENIUS ,JOY - Abstract
Where do Cultivating Genus Pursuits fit into science learning? In this article, 5th grade teachers are adding the pursuits into a freshwater project-based science unit. Focusing on identity and joy, in particular, they find that science learning can be enriched when the pursuits are attended to. One student developed his identity through realizing rigorous science learning and recognizing his joy in reflecting on and acting toward social justice and fresh water in his community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. NUMELE POEZIEI - NICHITA.
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NĂSTASE, Gabriel I.
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POETS ,ROMANIANS ,NATIONAL emblems ,GENIUS ,NATIONAL interest ,ETERNITY - Abstract
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- 2024
12. «En el nombre de la belleza»: El pulchrum como esplendor, don y camino en Karol Wojtyla/Juan Pablo II.
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PARDO, Alejandro
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POPES , *GENIUS , *GOD , *PARTICIPATION , *GIFTED persons , *PAPAL visits - Abstract
Throughout his academic and pontifical teachings, Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II’s reference to the three transcendentals –the verum, the bonum, and the pulchrum– has been constant. This article exposes the thought of Pope Wojtyla regarding beauty from a triple perspective: first, beauty as splendor, both of the glory of God and of truth and goodness. Second, beauty as a gift or participation, manifested in the case of creative genius and human love. Finally, and as a synthesis of the previous two, beauty as a way to delve into the mystery of man, the world and God (the via pulchritudinis). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. BUILDING WITH MEANING: INTEGRATING THE SPIRIT OF THE PLACE INTO CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE.
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GUEDDOUH, Lamia
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GENIUS ,MEMORY - Abstract
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- 2024
14. Kant contra Herder. Breve análise de um diferendo estético em torno de Shakespeare.
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Bento, Sílvia
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ART theory ,ENLIGHTENMENT ,HERDERS ,AESTHETICS ,GENIUS ,POETS ,AESTHETIC experience - Abstract
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- 2024
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15. Tanbûrî Cemil Bey ile Niyazi Sayın Arasındaki Müzikal Münasebetin Tâhir-Bûselik Peşrev İcrâları Özelinde İdrâki.
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Özsağır, Abdurrahman and Kanık, Muhammet Zinnur
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CREATIVE destruction ,CIVILIZATION ,DURABILITY ,GENIUS ,DEFINITIONS - Abstract
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- 2024
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16. 21st-Century Modernism: Marjorie Perloff's Poetics Legacy.
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Qian Zhaoming
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ACADEMIA ,POETRY (Literary form) ,FOREGROUNDING ,GENIUS ,CHINESE poetry ,POETICS - Abstract
The Chinese academia's old friend, the world's leading scholar of avant-garde poetry, Marjorie Perloff died on March 24. Perloff was celebrated for her ability to explain difficult experimental poetry. This ability is seen in her early work on Yeats, middle works on 20
th -century modernist movements as well as in her last books, 21st -Century Modernism: (2002), Unoriginal Genius (2010) and Infrathin (2021), comparing the new century's experimental poetry with early modernism. This paper, focused on the books of her later years, demonstrates her responses to the 21st -Century modernism and foregrounding the ideas and legacy in poetics of her later years, and reveals one of her major ideas that modernism is back in the forms of Eliot's verbivocalvisual complex and Duchamp's ready-mades, delays in glass, and the infrathin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
17. THE ALGERIAN FOGGARA PART 2: THE WEALTH OF KNOW-HOW.
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REMINI B.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ,ORIGINALITY ,GENIUS ,GARDENS - Abstract
This article reveals some secrets hidden behind this ancestral hydro-agricultural development which has been operating for more than 30 centuries. During the period 1992-2024, several missions were carried out in the foggaras oases. Investigations and surveys were carried out among the owners of the foggaras and the Ksourian population. The results obtained show that the know-how acquired on foggaras is immense. For the first time, new notions about foggaras have been introduced into the technical bibliography. This is how in Algeria, there are two types of foggaras: volumetric and hourly. Part 2 of this article highlighted the diversity of the foggara. Eight (8) models of foggaras have been highlighted in the Algerian Sahara. These are the Tademaït foggara, the Erg foggara, the garden foggara, the wadi foggara, the Ouakda foggara, the Kenadsa foggara, the Ain foggara and the Mzab foggara. An acquisition of significant know-how has given rise to a diversity of foggaras, thus justifying the originality of the Algerian foggara. A proof which demonstrates the greatness of the Know-how and the oasis genius. So, should we let a heritage of this magnitude die out in the short term? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
18. The Spirit of the Imagination
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Jackson, James and Jackson, James
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- 2024
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19. Prose: Moore’s Multiform Byron
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Falk, Michael, Siskin, Clifford, Series Editor, Hanlon, Aaron, Series Editor, and Falk, Michael
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- 2024
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20. Deep Mining Authorship
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Manninger, Sandra, del Campo, Matias, Yuan, Philip F., Series Editor, Yan, Chao, editor, Chai, Hua, editor, and Sun, Tongyue, editor
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- 2024
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21. THE WEEK.
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GENIUS , *WIT & humor , *PUBLICITY , *UNDERGRADUATES , *PRACTICAL politics - Abstract
The article from National Review covers a variety of topics, including Trump's publicity stunt at a McDonald's, Liz Cheney's political shifts, a failed prosecution against Trump, Harris's gun-control views, and the Secret Service's failures. It also discusses Elon Musk's political activities, a new Mozart composition, and the passing of Dame Maggie Smith. The article highlights issues related to nuclear power, Taiwan's sovereignty, and the need for truth-telling against oppressive regimes. Additionally, it addresses federal revenue growth and the deficit, emphasizing the importance of fiscal responsibility. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
22. Art, Nature, Beauty and Genius: A Post Hoc Rereading of Kant
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Mollazehi, Aliasghar
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- 2024
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23. ¿Por qué nos engañan los DEFRAUDADORES?
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SALCEDO ROMO, ALEJANDRO
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FRAUD ,BOARDS of directors ,ACCOMPLICES ,GENIUS ,RESPONSIBILITY ,DECEPTION - Abstract
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- 2024
24. What Sets Genius Teams Apart.
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Wedell-Wedellsborg, Merete
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GENIUS ,TEAMS ,RENEWABLE energy transition (Government policy) - Abstract
The article explores the psychology of the most effective executive teams, describes their characteristics and explains their constructive approach to handling generative tensions or conflicts.
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- 2024
25. GENIUS TIPS.
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PASSWORD software ,COMPUTER passwords ,GENIUS ,USB technology ,IPHONE (Smartphone) - Abstract
USB 4 drives and enclosures are expected to provide higher speeds than Thunderbolt 3 for SSDs, leading to a larger market and lower prices. However, newer USB 4 models do not fall back to Thunderbolt and instead default to USB 3.1 Gen 2 for Intel Macs. Deduplicating files on APFS volumes may not be worth the effort as many duplicates are actually clone files that do not take up additional space. It is recommended to keep Lithium-ion batteries, such as those in iPhones, between 20-80% charge for optimal battery life. Microsoft Word and Excel do not allow the use of password managers, so passwords for these documents must be entered manually. If Pages and Numbers do not work after updating to Sonoma 14.4, uninstalling and reinstalling the apps may resolve the issue. If an Intel Mac cannot start up in Recovery and displays a folder with a question mark, disconnecting peripherals and trying again may help. MacBook Pro keyboards can be set to offer accented characters instead of repeating the letter by adjusting settings in TinkerTool or Terminal. Some users reported being asked to create a new FileVault Recovery Key after updating to Sonoma 14.4 or 14.4.1, and it is important to validate any new keys received. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
26. GENIUS TIPS.
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COMPUTER passwords ,COMPUTER firmware ,LOCAL area networks ,GENIUS - Abstract
This article from MacFormat provides various tips and advice for Mac and iOS users. It discusses the concept of "storage debt" that occurs when files in iCloud Drive are evicted from a Mac's local storage due to the Optimise Mac Storage feature. It explains the limitations and side effects of storage debt, such as the inability to back up files or search them. The article also addresses topics like restoring iCloud shared databases, troubleshooting CarPlay connectivity issues, recovering documents from iCloud Drive, and setting up fresh backups on a NAS system. Additionally, it offers solutions to common macOS problems, such as changing permissions for shared folders and customizing the Finder's List view. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
27. Genius ideas for SMALL GARDENS.
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FAZZANI, LISA
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PALETTE (Color range) ,GARDENS ,FENCES ,SEATING (Furniture) ,GENIUS ,OUTDOOR furniture - Abstract
This article provides creative tips and tricks for making the most of small gardens. It suggests using warm red shades on exterior walls, along with lush greenery, to create a visually appealing space. The article also advises limiting the color palette to create a cohesive scheme and using slatted or woven fence panels to elongate the space. Additionally, it recommends strategic placement of furniture, the use of light-colored materials for paving, and the incorporation of visual tricks such as mirrors and layered lighting to create the illusion of a larger garden. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
28. Rethinking Greek Genius: Reflections on Demon Entrepreneurs.
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Gallant, Thomas W.
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BUSINESSPEOPLE , *GENIUS , *GREEKS , *STEREOTYPES , *RECONSTRUCTION (U.S. history, 1865-1877) , *SCHOOL children , *TRIZ theory - Abstract
This article explores the concept of "Greek genius" from various perspectives and its connection to economic success, education, and cultural stereotypes. The essays argue that the Greek genius is rooted in the resourcefulness of characters like Odysseus and Sinon, and that shipping and commerce played a crucial role in spreading Enlightenment ideas and fostering political emancipation in Greece. The volume also examines how other cultures perceived the Greek genius, with some focusing on negative stereotypes of Greeks as cunning and deceitful. The article discusses the evolution of the Greek genius concept over time and its impact on Greek national identity. The text also delves into the discourse surrounding Greek genius in late nineteenth-century public discussions and its prevalence in the interwar period. It concludes by discussing the instrumentalization of the Greek genius during the recent Greek economic crisis. The collection highlights the consistency of the core traits associated with Greek genius while also showing the varying interpretations of it. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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29. Ray Perman, James Hutton: The Genius of Time.
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Ashman, Lewis
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GENIUS , *HISTORY of science , *ACHIEVEMENT , *GIFTED persons , *EARTH'S core - Abstract
Ray Perman's book, "James Hutton: The Genius of Time," explores the life and work of James Hutton, the pioneer of the concept of "deep time" and the father of modern geology. The biography aims to shed light on Hutton's significance and place him among the polymaths of the Scottish Enlightenment. However, the book falls short in fully justifying Hutton's title as the "genius of time" and fails to provide a clear understanding of his theory and its weaknesses. Additionally, the book does not adequately address Hutton's religious beliefs and their impact on his views. Despite these shortcomings, the book serves as a useful roadmap to Hutton's theory and provides insights into his life and intellectual milieu. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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30. Everything Can Be an Author: Rethinking Agency in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
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del Campo, Matias
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,ARCHITECTURAL studios ,ARTISTIC collaboration ,GENIUS ,AUTHORS - Abstract
Architectural discourse has often been described as predicated on the lone architect genius backed by a studio of supplicant architectural assistants. In recent years there has been a swing to the idea of crediting the numerous creative collaborations in the development of the arts – buildings or not. Guest‐editor of this 2 Matias del Campo uses AI to further question the independent, original‐thinking concept of authorship before reaching the ultimate conclusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. GI genius endoscopy module: a clinical profile.
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Savino, Alberto, Rondonotti, Emanuele, Rocchetto, Simone, Piagnani, Alessandra, Bina, Niccolò, Di Domenico, Pasquale, Segatta, Francesco, and Radaelli, Franco
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GENIUS ,PRECANCEROUS conditions ,ADENOMA ,ENDOSCOPY ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
The identification of early-stage colorectal cancers (CRC) and the resection of pre-cancerous neoplastic lesions through colonoscopy allows to decrease both CRC incidence and mortality. However, colonoscopy miss rates up to 26% for adenomas and 9% for advanced adenomas have been reported. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) systems have been emerging as easy-to-use tools, potentially lowering the risk of missing lesions. This review paper focuses on GI Genius device (Medtronic Co. Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.) a computer-assisted tool designed to assist endoscopists during standard white-light colonoscopies in detecting mucosal lesions. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) suggest that GI Genius is a safe and effective tool for improving adenoma detection, especially in CRC screening and surveillance colonoscopies. However, its impact seems to be less significant among experienced endoscopists and in real-world clinical scenarios compared to the controlled conditions of RCTs. Furthermore, it appears that GI Genius mainly enhances the detection of non-advanced, small polyps, but does not significantly impact the identification of advanced and difficult-to-detect adenoma. When using GI Genius, no complications were documented. Only a small number of studies reported an increased in withdrawal time or the removal of non-neoplastic lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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32. “En esto no te pienso ser hermana, sino declarada enemiga”: la rivalidad entre pastoras, desde Cervantes a contracorriente.
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Gherardi, Flavia
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MONOZYGOTIC twins ,GENIUS ,SISTERS ,GIFTED persons ,POSSIBILITY - Abstract
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- 2024
33. Vincent van Gogh's Theological Chromatology: A Critical Reader of the Bible from His Option for the Poor Avant la Lettre.
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Villas Boas, Alex
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REFLECTION (Philosophy) , *RELIGIOUS experience , *NINETEENTH century , *SENSATION seeking , *SPIRITUALITY , *GENIUS - Abstract
The aim of this article is to show how Vincent van Gogh developed a theological reflection that is mainly present in his paintings with religious motifs. This reflection is the fruit of his religious experience, which combines his spirituality with a social commitment to the miners in Borinage, Belgium, which can be seen as an option for the poor avant la lettre in the 19th century. This experience, far from strengthening his institutional relationship, rather provoked a critical attitude towards the theological discourse of the ecclesial context in which he lived and led the aspiring pastor to become a genius in painting. His theological interpretation as a critical reader of the Bible can be translated into what will be called here a theological chromatology, to be identified through the intersection of letters and paintings of Vincent van Gogh. Given the influence of the Dutch painter genius on contemporary culture, the process through which his reflection on the religious and theological issue emerges can be seen as a significant element in understanding the present in post-secular societies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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34. Combating the myth of "innate genius" in science.
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Nachtergaele, Sigrid
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GENIUS , *ACADEMIC departments , *DEVELOPMENTAL biology , *COLLEGE teachers , *GIFTED persons - Abstract
In this Stories piece, Sigrid Nachtergaele—an assistant professor at the Yale University Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology—shares her experience and efforts to cut barriers for the next generation of aspiring scientists. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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35. The Intellectual World of Phillis Wheatley and the Politics of Genius.
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Nunley, Tamika
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AMERICAN Revolutionary War, 1775-1783 , *SLAVE trade , *GENIUS , *EIGHTEENTH century , *GIFTED persons , *INTELLECTUAL freedom , *EPISTOLARY fiction - Abstract
This article examines the life and work of Phillis Wheatley and her interlocutors to consider how African-descended people conceptualized liberty and formed an intellectual community during the American Revolution. Her poetry and epistolary exchanges, shared with a range of acquaintances in the Atlantic World, reveal an intellectual universe that she created for herself and one that drew her into the political spotlight. Leaders of the founding generation began to question the intellectual possibilities for an African girl in ways that held political implications for the future of slavery. I argue that Wheatley's life and work opens critical avenues for exploring intellectualism as an aspiration of Black life in early America, and that her world of ideas sheds light on the possibilities of Black girlhood in the late eighteenth century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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36. Kant'ın sözlerinin izinde: denenmesi gereken deneylerden biri olarak güzel sanatlar tasnifi denemesi-ı.
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Keskin, Gamze
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- 2024
37. Translation Assessment of Qur'anic & Prophetic Intertextuality with Reference to Maḥfūẓ's Cairo Trilogy.
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MUHAMMED, ESSAM TAHER and Al-QAZAZ, ABDULRAHMAN A. ABDULRAHMAN
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INTERTEXTUALITY ,TRANSLATORS ,GENIUS - Abstract
The Egyptian novelist Najīb Maḥfūẓ has proved himself to be a genius author at incorporating a variety of academic and intercultural sources in his works. He uses many forms of Islam-related references, such as the Qur'anic and Prophetic ones, to convey his intended meanings. In the present study, we attempt to assess the translation of Qur'anic and prophetic intertextuality in Maḥfūẓ's "Cairo Trilogy" using the criteria proposed by Larson's Model(1984). This study follows a qualitative approach to analysis, i.e., the data is not in the form of numbers but in the form of texts. This study aims to discover the tactics utilized in translating Arabic Qur'anic and prophetic intertextuality into English, as well as to identify the obstacles faced by the subject translators and the reasons behind such challenges. The study concludes that irrespective of what method the translators adopt to translate Qur'anic and prophetic intertextuality, their religious and cultural background seriously influences the output of the translation process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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38. Understanding the Roles of Genius and Taste in the Production of Beauty: A Kantian Approach to Artistic Intention.
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Zhang, Yin
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The intention of achieving objectives through art seemingly conflicts with Kant's tenet that judgments of taste should be devoid of conceptual determinations. According to Kant, beautiful art must be viewed as the product of genius, a rare gift of nature that operates through the work of aesthetic ideas. This prompts inquiries into the respective roles of genius and taste in the production of beautiful art. It has been proposed that genius is a mere concept, a universal capacity, or a collaborator with taste, but these accounts are found to be deficient. Drawing upon Kant's distinction between free beauty and adherent beauty, this paper demonstrates that genius is neither sufficient nor necessary to produce beautiful art. Furthermore, this paper investigates the significance of taste in artistic production, taking into consideration the autonomy and refinement of taste over time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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39. GADGET GURU.
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PLAYSTATION video game consoles ,GENIUS ,IMPLEMENTS, utensils, etc. ,GIFTED persons ,COMPUTERS - Abstract
The article from T3's "Gadget Guru" addresses reader questions about technology choices, such as PS5 Pro versus PC gaming and the evolution of smartphones. The Guru, who prefers PC gaming, suggests avoiding the PS5 Pro unless dedicated to PlayStation. He also reflects on the evolution of smartphones from quirky designs to the current standard rectangle shape. Additionally, the Guru reviews headphones and a refurbished laptop, emphasizing the importance of mental health amidst the tech world. The article also debunks the legitimacy of a TikTok cheat device for slot machines, warning against scams in the gambling industry. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
40. Charles-valentin Alkan: Neglected Genius or victim of Anti-Semitism? An Interview with Igor do Amaral.
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GUBENKO, HANA
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VICTIMS , *GIFTED persons , *GENIUS , *JEWISH music ,CHINESE music - Abstract
The article focuses on the superficial handling of anti-Semitic sentiments in 19th-century European intellectual and artistic circles, noting how prominent figures, despite their prejudiced views, acknowledged the talents of Jewish artists like Charles-Valentin Alkan. Topics include the influence of anti-Semitism on classical music's reception and reputation, the significance of Houston Stewart Chamberlain's work in shaping anti-Semitic ideologies.
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- 2024
41. New Scientist recommends.
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Revell, Timothy
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GENIUS , *ANONYMS & pseudonyms , *MURDER , *PUZZLES , *GIFTED persons - Abstract
The article from New Scientist recommends the new BBC series Ludwig, which is a murder mystery with a unique twist. The story follows John Taylor, a recluse who impersonates his detective twin brother to solve cases. Additionally, the article mentions a book titled When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut, which explores mathematics and the mind in a unique way. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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42. Aaron Pierre.
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Prince-bythewood, Gina, Booth, Harry, Dickstein, Leslie, Ewe, Koh, Guzman, Chad De, Pillay, Tharin, and Shah, Simmone
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UNDERGROUND Railroad (U.S. history) ,GENIUS ,CHARISMA ,OPPRESSION ,GIFTED persons - Abstract
Aaron Pierre is an actor who has gained recognition for his performances in The Underground Railroad and Genius: MLK/X. In The Underground Railroad, he portrayed Caesar, an enslaved man who refuses to succumb to oppression. His performance was praised for its truth, strength, and humanity. In Genius: MLK/X, Pierre embodied the youth, charisma, complexity, vulnerability, and genius of Malcolm X. Despite initial hesitation, he successfully portrayed one of his heroes, showcasing humility, courage, and swagger. Pierre's talent lies in his choices to bring life and humanity to Black characters who are often overlooked. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
43. DEGREES OF SEPARATION.
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SMITH, PETER
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CHESS , *MATHEMATICIANS , *GENIUS , *MATHEMATICS , *AUTHORSHIP - Abstract
The article titled "DEGREES OF SEPARATION" by Jack Murtagh discusses the concept of "authorship distance" in mathematics, specifically the Erdős number which measures one's distance from mathematician Paul Erdős. The author then mentions a similar concept in chess called the Fischer number, named after chess player Bobby Fischer. The Fischer number is based on wins, with a Fischer number of one indicating that someone has defeated Fischer in a game of chess. The article also mentions a book by mathematician Christian Hesse that further explores the Fischer number. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
44. Georg Karl Felix Preiser: The Idea and Misinterpretation of a Genius.
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Schmitt, Rainer
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GENIUS , *RADIAL artery , *CARPAL bones , *TENNIS elbow , *JOINT diseases - Abstract
Dr. Georg Karl Felix Preiser was a German surgeon who specialized in orthopedic surgery, particularly trauma and joint diseases. He published several works, including a monograph on static joint diseases and articles on topics such as idiopathic juvenile osteoarthritis deformans coxae and tennis elbow. In 1910, Preiser described a new entity called "traumatic nutritional disorders of the short bones of the hand and foot," which he believed was caused by vascular and nutritional disorders in the bones. However, later analysis of his radiographs revealed that these cases were likely misinterpreted fractures of the scaphoid bone. Despite this misinterpretation, Preiser's work on the vascularization of carpal bones remains influential in understanding the healing of fractures and osteonecrosis. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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45. GENIUS TIPS.
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NETWORK-attached storage ,UNINTERRUPTIBLE power supply ,GENIUS - Abstract
This article from MacFormat offers expert advice on a range of topics related to Mac and iOS devices. It covers the capabilities of Live Text, which can perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on scanned documents and images. The article also provides tips on various topics such as document storage options, Time Machine backups, file compatibility, audio transfer, password protection, and troubleshooting common Mac issues. Additionally, the article highlights the importance of preserving and digitizing historical photographs, showcasing the efforts of organizations and libraries in making these collections accessible online while emphasizing the need for proper preservation techniques. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
46. GENIUS TIPS.
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GENIUS ,VIRTUAL machine systems ,NETWORK-attached storage ,SOLID state drives ,MACINTOSH (Computer) ,CLOUD storage - Abstract
This article from MacFormat provides expert advice and tips for Mac and iOS users. It addresses various topics such as memory usage in the Finder, replacing a failing Fusion Drive, using Contact Key Verification with iPadOS, sharing Contacts and Calendars across devices, diagnosing Wi-Fi problems, determining the version of SMB being used on a Mac, managing iCloud storage, and transferring files and libraries to a new Mac. The article offers practical solutions and recommendations for these issues, providing valuable insights for users seeking assistance with their Apple devices. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
47. GENIUS LOCI.
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Шипкова, Цветана
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GENIUS ,GIFTED persons - Published
- 2024
48. THE COLD CASE GENIUSES.
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Krugler, David
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SHORT selling (Securities) ,LEGAL documents ,GIFTED persons ,SHELVING (Furniture) ,GENIUS - Abstract
"The Cold Case Geniuses" is a fictional story about Matthew and Jeremy, creators of the ColdCaseGenius app. They are targeted by an intruder who wants information about their app's ability to solve open murders using genealogy databases. Matthew and Jeremy suspect that a millionaire named Shiloh Mordell stole their idea and hacked their computers. In an act of revenge, they manipulate the stock price of Mordell's new app, causing it to fail, and plan to use the profits for their next venture. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
49. GENIUS TIPS.
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GENIUS ,MACINTOSH (Computer) ,SOLID state drives ,THIRD-party software - Abstract
This article from MacFormat offers expert advice on various topics related to Mac and iOS devices. It covers a range of issues and provides solutions and recommendations. The article discusses topics such as emergency disks for Apple silicon Macs, troubleshooting display issues, turning off the NameDrop feature on iPhones, choosing between different MacBook Pro models, and backing up a Mac using multiple schedules. It also addresses compatibility issues with Adobe apps and provides a workaround for webcam apps that stopped working after updating to Sonoma 14.1. The article is a valuable resource for library patrons conducting research on these specific topics. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
50. TONY SARG GENIUS AT PLAY.
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Haboush Plunkett, Stephanie and Miller, Lenore D.
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CATALOGS ,IMAGINATION ,PRIVATE art collections ,VISUAL culture ,GENIUS ,GIFTED persons ,PERFORMING arts ,EXHIBITIONS - Abstract
The article reviews the art exhibition "Tony Sarg: Genius at Play," featuring illustrations, animations and puppetry by Sarg, at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
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- 2024
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