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    "There’d always be something left" : (im)matérialité de la ville dans Hughie de Eugene O’Neill by Aurélie Sanchez

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Language and specifically rumours appear as both destroying forces and life-giving sources of illusion.…”
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    A Mobile Science Laboratory: Architectural Design For Secondary Schools In Uganda by Conrad M., Mubaraka, Eunice, Ndyareeba

    Published 2019
    “…Science subject have been peculiar in numerous forums hence a desire to change the modus operandi to demystify the illusion of difficult in students’ minds. The study was partially experimented at Hilltop S.S.S _Sheema in Western Uganda to assess the role the ICTs can make in the teaching and learning of science subjects (i.e. …”
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    Tess of the d’Urbervilles du roman à l’écran : les ambiguïtés du point de vue by Isabelle Gadoin

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Hardy’s late fiction can definitely be labelled as « modern » in that it both encourages and defeats narrative illusion, particularly in Tess of the d’Urbervilles, which wavers between fleeting moments of identification with the heroine’s point of view (thanks to internal focalisation) and narratorial corrections of these subjective « moments of vision », to take up the title of later poems. …”
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    About the Consept of Pedagogic Paradigm by V. A. Testov

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Consequently, in pedagogy, there is an illusion of pseudo-paradigmatic progress, which results from the lack of unified understanding of the given concept, and reorganization complexity. …”
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    Le retour des hommes sur la scène méditerranéenne by Jean-Robert Henry

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Coming from Maghreb or sub-Saharan region, they established themselves as new actors of the regional game and showed to the European and national decision-makers the illusion of a closing of human borders of Europe. The necessity to go back to a free circulation of the persons and to take Mediterranean sea as a common human space, on the European model, is a claim formulated by more and more significant representatives of the society, as manifests the very clear advice of the euro-Mediterranean civil Forum of Marrakech in November 2006.This question is now reaching the European authorities, which put on agenda for 2007 a reflexion on the new migratory policy of Europe. …”
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    La "dissolution" paradoxale du sujet dans la période nietzschéenne de la "maturité" by Nicolas Quérini

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Are we to understand, then, that any self is illusory and constitutes a metaphysical illusion, i.e., that the becoming in which we are always caught according to Nietzsche must make any position of a self impossible, and at the very least diminishing? …”
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    Dwaj ludzie z lustrem. Metafory fotografii i fotograficzne motywy w etiudach Romana Polańskiego by Magdalena Szczypiorska-Chrzanowska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Metaphors and motifs originating in the technical, practical, mythopoetic, and anthropologic aspect of photography—e.g. mirror, doubling, doppelgänger, shade, voyeurism, murder, mortification/vivification—used in Polanski’s early film narratives refer to copying vs. creating, reproducing a fragment of the world vs. developing it anew, exploring “reality” vs. illusion, “truth” vs. imagination, optics vs. metaphysics, and produce an autonomous space of meanings and possible interpretations. …”
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    Le théâtre, entre appareil et dispositif by Sophie-Aurore Roussel

    “…Il s’agit dès lors d’étudier en quoi le premier territoire est un appareil alors que le second, bien que régi par l’appareil perspectif, opère des glissements de l’imagination à l’illusion, de l’expérimentation à l’exhibition, du collectif à l’individuel, du rituel à la recherche esthétique et échappe dès lors au concept d’appareil.…”
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    Retour sur un paradoxe de la normativité éducative by Henri Louis Go

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The attempts not to think any more on rails, not to be thought any more by institutions and to escape their control risk hardly to be that an illusion, so much they seem to lead in good logic to the appearance of new institutions that produce new classifications, which are developing new styles of reasoning. …”
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    Le Théâtre de la mort de Tadeusz Kantor : un « gué secret » entre les vivants et les morts by Virginie Lachaise

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…On the set of threshold, Kantor book that fascinated her scopic drive and plunged fantastically ”the other side“ of the illusion, in the past, which he alone is real.But death has no other means to show that borrowing the life ways, this artistic conviction, a belief in Kantor literally borrowed from the Yiddish culture, leads to a conception of the condition of the unprecedented player. …”
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    The Analysis of the Motif of the "Thom on the Wall" in the Collection of Lyric Poems of Sa'eb by Morteza Ghasemi, hossein hassan rezaei, Noshin Ghasemi

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In this paper the researcher applied a descriptive-analytic method to analyze the illusion cluster of this element to study the of Sa'eb's image on its basis.…”
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    Madame Bovary ? elle habitait là-bas... by Ida Merello

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…What characterizes Georgette Leblanc-Maeterlinck's little book, from creating an illusion of authenticity of places and people, to presenting their photographs, is a somewhat mannered attitude of feminine solidarity with Emma, in the name of the new women’s freedoms of which she herself was proud.…”
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    Prague présente-absente dans Das Schloss de Kafka by Lydie Parisse

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…La ville ainsi recomposée en deux espaces antagonistes – le village, le château – confronte le narrateur au mécanisme de l’illusion : le regard est impuissant à comprendre le réel qui se cache derrière des apparences trompeuses, au point que le paysage urbain devient la métaphore d’un itinéraire intérieur, une allégorie de la dépossession.…”
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    Sport as an actor of big politics: Football and its social function by Biljana Prodović Milojković

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Often this great global event is seen as the last place where the small can defeat the big, thereby losing the illusion that the rich and the big always win, and that “David can beat Goliath”. …”
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    « Et précisément à l'hôtel où j'avais rendez-vous » : figurations hôtelières de Marcel Proust et de son œuvre en chambre by Marie-Clémence Régnier, Delphine Saurier

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…L’analyse traite de la manière dont les dispositifs scéniques et narratifs mis en œuvre dans ces lieux construisent des effets de sens et peuvent susciter un effet de vraisemblance troublant à la fois les échelles de temps (la Belle Époque et maintenant), d’espaces sociaux (secteur touristique, champ littéraire et monde des musées) et l’appréhension d’une stricte frontière entre illusion fictionnelle et réalité (l’œuvre et la référence à l’auteur). …”
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    De Masaccio à Stalker: pour une esthétique du seuil et de son franchissement  by Sylvie Castets

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…The spectator’s vision facing the canvas crosses the barrier of the artwork so as to invade a topic tale brought forth by the illusion of depth. The painting is also the place where the artist reveals to the spectator facing the canvas, through plastic stratagems the conditions of its making. …”
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    L’ombre de la merveille. Le merveilleux scientifique au second degré de Maurice Renard by Emilie Pézard

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The merveilleux scientifique can be treated in two different ways : the represensation of a true wonder within the fictional world ; or, on the contrary, a fake wonder that will prove to be an illusion. This article focuses on this second kind of stories that Maurice Renard wrote during all his career : this novelist that Claude Deméocq calls the « chantre du merveilleux-scientifique » (Deméocq, 1999) has also repeatedly written about the failure of the wonder. …”
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    Pattern memory cannot be completely and truly realized in deep neural networks by Tingting Li, Ruimin Lyu, Zhenping Xie

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Inspired by perceptual characteristics of human vision on optical illusions, we propose a novel working capability analysis framework for DNNs through innovative cognitive response characteristics on visual illusion images, accompanied with fine adjustable sample image construction strategy. …”
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    CyARM: Haptic Sensing Device for Spatial Localization on Basis of Exploration by Arms by Junichi Akita, Takanori komatsu, Kiyohide Ito, Tetsuo Ono, Makoto Okamoto

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This user interface has unique characteristics that give users the illusion of an imaginary arm that extends to existing objects. …”
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    MÜŞTERİ İLİŞKİLERİ YÖNETİMİ SÜRECİNDE SÖZSÜZ İLETİŞİMİN ROLÜ: TÜRKİYE'DEKİ 5 YILDIZLI OTELLER ÜZERİNE BİR ÇALIŞMA - THE ROLE OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MAN... by Bahar Urhan Torun, Abdullah Koçak

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Business organizations competing with various rivals, think by the illusion of the modern age; the best way to reach their target consumers is to use benefits of technology. …”
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