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THE MONASTERY OF “NEW NEAMŢ” – THE SACRED RIVER THAT FLEW IN THE OCEAN OF ROMANIAN HISTORY
Published 2011-06-01“…Monasteries – a testimony of the oldness and uninterrupted continuity of the Romanian life on Bassarabian lands, as well as of the ethnic, historical, geographical, political, linguistic and religious unity between the Bassarabian Romanians and the Romanians from the entire Romania – a unity that has been undividable, unalienable, visible, resilient, perennial and prodigious through the ages, until today. Founded in 1864 by the monks departed from the old Monastery in Neamţ, the new Monastery of “Noul Neamţ” (meaning New Neamţ) took over not only the designation of the oldest, richest monastic foundation in Moldova, but also the ancient traditions of this outstanding century-old cultural centre. …”
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“IT IS EMOTION AND STRENGTH THAT WE ARE CONVEYING THROUGH MUSIC”
Published 2014-06-01“…The first major success of the young flautist was her Carnegie Hall debut at the age of 21. Soon a new passion arrose: conducting, under the guidance of Otto-Werner Mueller at The Juilliard School of Music in New York. …”
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John Ruskin, William Morris and Walter Pater: From Nature to Musical Harmony in the Decorative Arts
Published 2020-06-01“…Pater’s celebration of music in The Renaissance as the ideal towards which all arts aspire, fostered the idea of interior design as a musical composition enhancing pure perception for the aesthetic mind. …”
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How did the Beatles impact cultural movement on different generations?
Published 2025-01-01“…In the second stage, we administered an online questionnaire with open-ended questions and analogy exercises to 23 persons from the same communities, to obtain more in-depth information about the new generation of Beatles fans (aged 18–35).ResultsQuantitative data illustrate that the new generation of fans is less influenced by the Beatles. …”
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A new method of distracting attention: Is it effective for pain and fear during phlebotomy in children?
Published 2024-04-01“…The results showed that using the musical blood collection tube as a new distraction technique reduces fear and pain intensity during phlebotomy in children. …”
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Zoltán Kodálys Harmonielehre – ein Rekonstruktionsversuch
Published 2021-12-01“…Der Beitrag spart die Harmonik in Kodálys Kompositionen bewusst aus, da dies einen eigenständigen Aufsatz erfordern würde. In 1907, at the age of 25, Zoltán Kodály began teaching music theory and composition at the Budapest Academy of Music. …”
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Advanced methodologies and technologies in government and society /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Tchangani -- Censorship in the digital age the world over / Kari D. Weaver -- Information-based revolution in military affairs / Rafal Kopec -- The networked effect of children and online digital technologies / Teresa Sofia Pereira Dias de Castro, António Osório, Emma Bond -- Suggestions for communication of information for multicultural co-existence / Noriko Kurata -- Vitalizing ancient cultures mythological storytelling in metal music / Ugur Kilinç -- Climate change as a driving force on urban energy consumption patterns / Mostafa Jafari, Pete Smith -- Determination of urban growth by the night-time images / Emre Yücer, Arzu Erener -- Need for rethinking modern urban planning strategies through integration of ICTs / Rounaq Basu, Arnab Jana -- Reconstructive architectural and urban digital modelling / Roberta Spallone -- Regional development and air freight service needs for regional communities / Tarryn Kille, Paul Bates, Patrick S. …”
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Advanced methodologies and technologies in government and society /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Tchangani -- Censorship in the digital age the world over / Kari D. Weaver -- Information-based revolution in military affairs / Rafal Kopec -- The networked effect of children and online digital technologies / Teresa Sofia Pereira Dias de Castro, António Osório, Emma Bond -- Suggestions for communication of information for multicultural co-existence / Noriko Kurata -- Vitalizing ancient cultures mythological storytelling in metal music / Ugur Kilinç -- Climate change as a driving force on urban energy consumption patterns / Mostafa Jafari, Pete Smith -- Determination of urban growth by the night-time images / Emre Yücer, Arzu Erener -- Need for rethinking modern urban planning strategies through integration of ICTs / Rounaq Basu, Arnab Jana -- Reconstructive architectural and urban digital modelling / Roberta Spallone -- Regional development and air freight service needs for regional communities / Tarryn Kille, Paul Bates, Patrick S. …”
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Examining differences in exposure to digital marketing of unhealthy foods reported by Canadian children and adolescents in two policy environments
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Background There has been relatively little research on youth’s exposure to food marketing on digital media, which is important as new digital platforms emerge and youth spend more time online. …”
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LA RELATION ENSEIGNANT – ELÈVE / ETUDIANT DANS LE CADRE DU PROCESSUS INSTRUCTIF-ÉDUCATIF D’ÉDUCATION MUSICALE
Published 2014-06-01“…The few failures we recorded were caused by external causes, unrelated to the teaching process: the lack of native talent as far as the pupil/student was concerned, the family’s lack of interest for the artistic aspects, defectological elements, poor health, etc. In the age of the modern communication means, the relation teacher-student has acquired new meanings: the educator needs to master the new technologies, to use his/her musical knowledge and techniques in order to highlight teaching strategies focused on the interests, preferences and aptitudes of the person who is being educated. …”
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Providing a model of emotional and rational appeals in video marketing based on social networks
Published 2024-11-01“…The statistical population of the research includes 200 male and female students between the ages of 25 and 35, selected as a sample and exposed to two types of short-term video advertisement stimuli. …”
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