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- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2015
A ?Psychological Offensive?: United States Public Diplomacy, Revolutionary Cuba, and the Contest for Latin American Hearts and Minds During the 1960s
AbstractIn January 1959 Fidel Castro took power in Cuba and soon proved to be a perplexing opponent for the United States. The island nation did not have to commit soldiers or weaponry to advance its revolutionary agenda in Latin America. The ideas and ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2006
A .net based resource sharing framework
This thesis presents an Internet resource sharing architecture . It allows users to access and utilize unused computer resources, such as CPU cycles and storage, without an expert's knowledge. It achieves this by providing a number of abstract services ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2018
The 'Balance' of Frailty : a Case Study Analysis of Occupational Therapy Practice
AbstractThis research was conducted within a single integrated acute and community healthcare trust to explore the role of Occupational Therapists (OTs) with frail older people across acute, intermediate and primary care settings. A group of local and ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2020
The ‘Dialogic’ of Pedagogical Design: Elementary Teachers Who Consistently Integrate Digital Technologies
AbstractDespite the pervasiveness of digital technologies in society and educational settings, gaps in digital participation for elementary learners and means-end views of the benefits and effectiveness of digital innovations for teaching and learning ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 1989
The 'Double Movement' : Parody in the Work of Alain Robbe-Grillet, with Particular Reference to Un Régicide
AbstractThis thesis is entitled 'The "double movement": parody in the work of Alain Robbe-Grillet, with particular reference to Un Régicide'.The principle objective of the thesis is to illustrate how a re-assessment of Pour un nouveau roman (1963) can ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2017
A ‘Green’ Strategy for Triple Bottom Line Corporate Sustainability: A Case Study of a Major Manufacturer in the UAE
AbstractThis thesis research study is of a major manufacturing corporate located in UAE that has been suffering from a business dilemma represented by a dramatic financial decline and a significant deterioration in social and environmental business-...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2020
The 'International' and 'Domestic' in British Legal Thought from Gentili to Lauterpacht
AbstractSince the end of the Cold War, the relationship between international and domestic law has become one of the most pressing conundrums in legal theory and practice. But this is an old problem of politics, society and law within and between states. ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2019
The 'Lish' : a Data Model for Grid Free Spreadsheets
AbstractThroughout the history of the spreadsheet, and throughout the majority of research into improving it, the grid of cells has remained a constant as the underlying data model. An idea that has received recent interest is to provide users with a ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2019
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2011
The 'Native Speaker' Spin: The Construction of the English Teacher at a Language Department at a University in Central Mexico
AbstractThis is a study of how teachers, students and administrators in a particular university's language department in Guanajuato, Mexico, construct the English teachers' professional image. The experiences of ten teachers, fourteen students, and two ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2020
The 'Star Class' in English Convict Prisons, 1863-1914
AbstractIntroduced in 1879, following over a decade of mounting anxiety about 'contamination' in English convict prisons, the 'star class' was an administrative division for first offenders intended to ensure their segregation from other prisoners. ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2019
The 'Table of the Forms of Insanity' : the History of the Psychiatric Nosology of the Medico-Psychological Association of the United Kingdom and the British Isles
AbstractThe most appropriate means of classifying mental health disorders has attracted the interest of philosophers of psychiatry since at least the 1970s, with much discussion being centred around successive incarnations of the American Psychiatric ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2005
The 'Velum Scissum' : Matthew's Exposition of the Death of Jesus
AbstractThe dissertation draws largely on the Old Testament to examine the function of the veil as a means of determining the reason for its rending (Matt 27:51a), as well as the association of the veil with the heavenly firmaments in Second Temple and ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2008
An "active vision" computational model of visual search for human-computer interaction
Visual search is an important part of human-computer interaction (HCI). The visual search processes that people use have a substantial effect on the time expended and likelihood of finding the information they seek. This dissertation investigates visual ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2020
The "American Sublime" in Symphonic Music of the United States: Case Study Applications of a Literary and Visual Arts Aesthetic
AbstractThe American sublime aesthetic, discussed frequently in literature and art of the United States, is equally manifest in the nation's symphonic music as a concurrent and complementary aesthetic. The musical application of the American sublime ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 1992
The “automated pharmacist”: a comparison of the use of leaflets, text-based computers, and video-based computers to provide medication information to the elderly
As the computer revolution converges with yet another unprecedented trend--the graying of America, researchers and policy makers are seeking ways to use technology to deal with the challenges of an aging society. Due to skyrocketing costs, health care ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 1990
The “GENERATION GAP”: the problem of expressibility in text planning
This thesis identifies and provides a solution for a particular problem in natural language generation: the problem of ensuring the expressibility of a text plan. Natural language generation is the process of going from a representation of a situation ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2020
The “Glass Ceiling” and Empowerment of Qatari Women for Employment in Qatar
AbstractQatar is rapidly transforming from a traditional conservative and modest society to a more open, modern and technologically advanced society. Qatar has made significant strides over the recent years in increasing the participation of women in ...
- Doctoral ThesesJanuary 2020
The “Golden Apple”: Gold Catalysis in the Synthesis of Caged Indole Alkaloids, Strictamine and Arborisidine, and Harziane Diterpenes
AbstractChapter 1 Gold Catalysis: Strategic Advantages in the Total Syntheses of Complex Natural Products: Since its early use in the late 1980 and 1990, homogeneous gold catalysis has emerged as a powerful tool in the field of natural product synthesis. ...