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    Ensayo Visual Blak mama by Gonzalo Vargas

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Este es un relato fantástico de transformación donde los personajes -Blak, La Bambola y I don dance- se convierten en versiones ideales de sí mismos, modelados en figuras de la cultura popular: Carishina, Mama Negra, Angel de la Estrella, Capitán, Rey Moro, Abanderado, Virgen de pueblo, Coyote, Correcaminos, Ninja, Barbi, Presidente, Prioste, Policía, Sacerdotisa, Urcuyaya. …”
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    The Effectiveness of Self-Esteem Enhancement Program Among Adolescence in Selected Nursing College, Wayanad by Lida Antony, Treety George, Mansheena K, Darshana ., Aimy Hynse

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The program consisted of a five-day intervention involving presentations relaxation techniques role-plays quizzes group discussions and dance sessions.Results Statistical analysis revealed a significant improvement in self-esteem post-intervention mean pre-test score 17.39 mean post-test score 20.42 t 4.670 P lt 0.001 indicating the programrsquos effectiveness in enhancing self-esteem among participants.Conclusion This study underscores the importance of addressing low self-esteem in adolescents and highlights the value of targeted interventions such as the self-esteem enhancement program implemented in this study to promote positive self-concept and psychosocial development among nursing students and potentially other adolescent populations.…”
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    Macrofilaricidal Activity in Wuchereria bancrofti after 2 Weeks Treatment with a Combination of Rifampicin plus Doxycycline by Alexander Yaw Debrah, Sabine Mand, Yeboah Marfo-Debrekyei, Linda Batsa, Anna Albers, Sabine Specht, Ute Klarmann, Kenneth Pfarr, Ohene Adjei, Achim Hoerauf

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Patients were monitored for Wolbachia and microfilaria loads, antigenaemia, and filarial dance sign (FDS). Both 4-week doxycycline and the 2-week combination treatment reduced Wolbachia load significantly. …”
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    Chronobiology as compensation: can biological rhythms compensate for sexual signals? by Mary L. Westwood, E. Dale Broder, E. Dale Broder, Gabrielle T. Welsh, Robin M. Tinghitella

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…., only periodically present like a courtship dance). Biological rhythms (e.g., circadian and circannual rhythms) are ubiquitous in nature and help organisms perform the right activity at the right time—this includes the timing of many sexual signals and reproductive traits. …”
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    Analysis of the role of packaging design on brand identity with a case study of Sukabumi souvenirs “MOCHI” lampion by Pratama S Mohammad Iqbal Faiz, Nugraha Rifky, Istianah Raray

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Indonesia has a very diverse cultural diversity, customs, dances, languages, folk songs, special foods, and so on. …”
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    Dança e participação: o caso dos homens estudantes do curso de licenciatura em educação física UFV/CAF by Bárbara Dias Diniz da COSTA, Marcília de Souza SILVA

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Desta forma, o presente estudo tem como objetivos entender as limitações e motivações para a participação de estudantes homens do curso de Licenciatura em Educação Física da Universidade Federal de Viçosa - Campus Florestal (UFV-CAF) no Projeto Movimento e Saúde-#Dance/UFV e compreender as concepções de dança dos mesmos. …”
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    Musical Expression of Islamic Identity: The Syncretism of Blangikhan Ritual in Lampung by Citra Aryandari, Delsi Chaniago

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The music in this ritual encompasses various genres, including Hadrah music, a religious musical tradition with sholawat lyrics, the music accompanying the Bedana dance that blends Malay-Islamic nuances, and even pop music with religious themes. …”
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    “A democratic art at a democratic price”: The American Celebrations of the Shakespeare Tercentenary, 1916 by Monika Smialkowska

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…A stunning range of large and small-scale Tercentenary projects were carried out across the country, including plays, masques, pageants, festivals, musical and dance tributes, lectures, sermons, exhibitions, courses, tableaux, planting of trees, and developing of Shakespeare gardens. …”
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    Kitsch and Avant-garde Television in Blackpool (Peter Bowker, BBC, 2004) by Nicole Cloarec

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…In a device reminiscent of Dennis Potter’s work, actors burst into song sequences and dance routines with their voice superimposed on the original, blurring the distinction between diegetic and non-diegetic origins and undermining all mimetic illusion. …”
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    Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture as a School for Formation of a Creative Personality by S. N. Skorinov

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Over the past years its became one of the leading educational institutions in the Far East Region for the preparation of the policymakers in the sphere of culture, the heads of cultural institutions, the organizers of cultural events and festivals, specialists for libraries, museums, art galleries, Houses of Culture, music and dance teachers. Today Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture realizes the conception of continuing education and offers 91 educational programs corresponding to different levels of education including secondary specialized (2), bachelor degree (29), master’s degree (7), specialist (2), postgraduate courses (3), supplementary education for children and adults (8), retraining and advanced training programs (35). …”
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    Centering Orality in the Music History Classroom by Elizabeth Elmi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…What about the thousands of others who sang and danced and played in various traditions and languages and cultures throughout the medieval and early modern world? …”
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    Del Vaingka al Choqueo. Sociabilidad y ritual de los angaité a partir de la colonización del Chaco (1880) by Rodrigo Villagra Carron

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In this article I explore the relation between social composition and exchange amongst Angaité villages of the Paraguayan Chaco and feasts such as the boy’s initiation ritual called Vaingka and the traditional dance known as Choqueo. I intend to show how the Vaingka has been replaced by the Choqueo since the Paraguayan colonization of the Angaité territory and the Chaco (between 1880 and 1943), and the correlative development of cattle ranches, which constituted the new socio-economic and geographical pattern of reproduction of the indigenous population. …”
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    Orality in the cultural area of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Ćurguz Jelena

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Most customs are permeated with verbal and non-verbal ritual communication - established greetings and congratulations, toasts, jokes, songs, dances, processions, shared meals, gift-giving and decorations, and sometimes piercing sounds. …”
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    Multi-Object Tracking with Predictive Information Fusion and Adaptive Measurement Noise by Xiaohui Cheng, Haoyi Zhao, Yun Deng, Shuangqin Shen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our method outperforms the baseline model ByteTrack on the DanceTrack dataset, increasing Higher Order Tracking Accuracy (HOTA), Multi-Object Tracking Accuracy (MOTA), and the ID F1 Score (IDF1) by 10.2%, 3.0%, and 4.8%, respectively.…”
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    Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Native Americans in northern California regarding ticks and tick-borne diseases by Patricia Torres, Elizabeth F. Pienaar, Michelle A. Ritchie, Mourad W. Gabriel, Michael J. Yabsley

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Cultural practices intertwined closely with outdoor activities (e.g., ceremonies, dances), potentially influencing local tick exposure patterns. …”
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