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Journal articles on the topic "Teenagers' writings, Greek"

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Mishra, Aman Kumar, Dr Shivani Dubey, Prof Vikas Singhal, and Dr Pankaj Gupta. "Digital Signature Verification System Using Convolutional Neural Networks." International Journal of Innovative Research in Advanced Engineering 11, no. 01 (2024): 01–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.26562/ijirae.2024.v1101.01.

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The design, development, and evaluation of a signature verification system, a critical component of biometric authentication. The study employs two primary datasets, the MCYT (MasterCard Young Teenager) Signature Dataset and the GPDS (Greek Sign Language Recognition) Signature Dataset, to assess the system's adaptability and accuracy. The MCYT dataset, featuring 6600 signature samples, provides variability in writing styles and demographic information for potential nuanced analyses. In contrast, the GPDS dataset, comprising 4000 signatures, introduces dynamic signing variations during Greek Si
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Trisnanda, Averedinta Delia, and Lilia Indriani. "CORPUS LINGUISTICS RESEARCH: ANALYZE THE USE OF INFLECTIONAL MORPHEME IN “THE FAULT IN OUR STARS” NOVEL BY JOHN GREEN." Journal of Research on Applied Linguistics, Language, and Language Teaching 4, no. 1 (2021): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31002/jrlt.v4i1.1529.

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Novels are timeless. From teenagers to adults, they still choose a novel to spend time with, entertain themselves before bedtime, or even make a hobby. One of the most important yet unseen is the inflectional morpheme. The inflectional morpheme is a morpheme that does not alter the sense of the word. It is used to identify the type of words used in the text. This makes inflectional morpheme an essential ingredient in writing. Inflectional morpheme consists of suffixes added at the end of words that do not change either part of speech or meaning. It gives extra grammatical information about the
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Smythe, Anna. "Adea Eurydice the 'Warrior Queen'?" Crossings: An Undergraduate Arts Journal 4, no. 1 (2024): 98–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/crossings258.

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This paper examines whether or not Adea Eurydice, the teenage Queen of Macedon after the death of Alexander the Great, personally fought in the Battle of Euia. If she did, she would earn the title of ‘Warrior Queen.’ However, only three extant primary sources cover her involvement in this battle: Justin’s Epitome, Diocorus Siculus’ Library of History, and a fragment of Duris of Samos’ writing. All of these sources are contradictory and subject to Greek and/or Roman bias, necessitating further investigation into Adea Eurydice’s involvement in the Battle of Euia. Thus, I examine Adea Eurydice’s
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Sulz, David. "Awards, Announcements, and News." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 3, no. 1 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2dk6h.

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Here’s hoping your summer has started off marvelously and you have plenty of stimulating reads already gathered. If there is still room for a few more, here are some ideas. As noted in the previous Deakin Review, the Rocky Mountain Book Award winners were announced in April with The Case of the Missing Deed by Ellen Schwartz getting the most votes from readers in grades 4-7. Mark your calendars now for late August 2013 to register a reading group to participate in the next round. The 2014 short list is available at http://rmba.lethsd.ab.ca (see the United Library Services or Univ. of Lethbridg
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Brien, Donna Lee. "Fat in Contemporary Autobiographical Writing and Publishing." M/C Journal 18, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.965.

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At a time when almost every human transgression, illness, profession and other personal aspect of life has been chronicled in autobiographical writing (Rak)—in 1998 Zinsser called ours “the age of memoir” (3)—writing about fat is one of the most recent subjects to be addressed in this way. This article surveys a range of contemporary autobiographical texts that are titled with, or revolve around, that powerful and most evocative word, “fat”. Following a number of cultural studies of fat in society (Critser; Gilman, Fat Boys; Fat: A Cultural History; Stearns), this discussion views fat in socio
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Quinn, Karina. "The Body That Read the Laugh: Cixous, Kristeva, and Mothers Writing Mothers." M/C Journal 15, no. 4 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.492.

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The first time I read Hélène Cixous’s The Laugh of the Medusa I swooned. I wanted to write the whole thing out, large, and black, and pin it across an entire wall. I was 32 and vulnerable around polemic texts (I was always copying out quotes and sticking them to my walls, trying to hold onto meaning, unable to let the writing I read slip out and away). You must "write your self, your body must be heard" (Cixous 880), I read, as if for the hundredth time, even though it was the first. Those decades old words had an echoing, a resonance to them, as if each person who had read them had left their
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Heckman, Davin. "Being in the Shadow of Hollywood." M/C Journal 7, no. 5 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2436.

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Landing in the Midwest after a lifetime in Los Angeles, I was shocked to learn how “famous” that great city really is. It used to seem perfectly reasonable that the freeways on CHiPs looked just like the ones I rode to school. When I was five, I remember being secretly bummed that my mom never took us to the disco-classical mural from Xanadu, which I was convinced had to be hidden somewhere in Venice Beach. In high school, it never seemed strange that the Peach Pit on Beverly Hills 90210 was the same as the Rose City Diner. From the L.A. River to the Griffith Park Observatory, from the Hollywo
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Dudek, Debra, Madalena Grobbelaar, and Elizabeth Reid Boyd. "Wondering about a Love Literacy." M/C Journal 27, no. 4 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3073.

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Romancing the Fantasy: #Booklove TikTok has been credited with encouraging young readers to #booklove through its BookTok community. However, the BookTok “trend for ‘spicy’ (i.e. sexy) books has led to fears children may be reading titles with adult content” (Knight). To ascertain the tenor of the adult content in these sexy books, we analyse a popular BookTok novel known for its spicy sex scenes: A Court of Mist and Fury (ACOMAF), a novel by Sarah J. Maas, the “reigning queen of romantasy” (Grady) and “mortal queen of faerie smut” (VanArendonk). Positively, Maas’s novel includes extended erot
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Herb, Annika. "Non-Linear Modes of Narrative in the Disruption of Time and Genre in Ambelin Kwaymullina’s The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf." M/C Journal 22, no. 6 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1607.

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While Young Adult dystopian texts commonly manipulate expectations of time and space, it is largely in a linear sense—projecting futuristic scenarios, shifting the contemporary reader into a speculative space sometimes only slightly removed from contemporary social, political, or environmental concerns (Booker 3; McDonough and Wagner 157). These concerns are projected into the future, having followed their natural trajectory and come to a dystopian present. Authors write words and worlds of warning in a postapocalyptic landscape, drawing from and confirming established dystopian tropes, and af
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Leurs, Koen, and Sandra Ponzanesi. "Mediated Crossroads: Youthful Digital Diasporas." M/C Journal 14, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.324.

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What strikes me about the habits of the people who spend so much time on the Net—well, it’s so new that we don't know what will come next—is in fact precisely how niche in character it is. You ask people what nets they are on, and they’re all so specialised! The Argentines on the Argentine Net and so forth. And it’s particularly the Argentines who are not in Argentina. (Anderson, in Gower, par. 5) The preceding quotation, taken from his 1996 interview with Eric Gower, sees Benedict Anderson reflecting on the formation of imagined, transnational communities on the Internet. Anderson is, of cour
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Teenagers' writings, Greek"

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Moffett, Patricia. "Saphira, the snake priestess : a novel, and; Minoan is not Greek : an essay." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2011. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/457.

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The creative project of the novel, Saphira, the Snake Priestess, embodied two goals. The first was to write a novel to appeal to what I have termed the sub Young Adult reader, the reader of around fourteen years of age. The second was to introduce this age group to the remarkable Minoan civilisation of around 1600BC. The novel aims to stimulate interest in the subjects of Ancient History and Mythology that inform studies in English and Literature in the later years of secondary school. The essay, Minoan is not Greek, explains some of the reasons for the distinction between the Minoan and the l
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Books on the topic "Teenagers' writings, Greek"

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Alexopoulos, Taxiarchēs. Ho kosmos tōn paidiōn: Me aphormē mia phōtographia-- tou Nikou Oikonomopoulou. Ekdoseis Gavriēlidēs, 2008.

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Evans, Lezlie, and Denis Roche. Can You Greet the Whole Wide World?: 12 Common Phrases in 12 Different Languages. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2006.

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Evans, Lezlie. Can You Greet the Whole Wide World?: 12 Common Phrases in 12 Different Languages. Houghton Mifflin, 2010.

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Evans, Lezlie, and Denis Roche. Can You Greet the Whole Wide World?: 12 Common Phrases in 12 Different Languages. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2006.

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Robert Louis Stevenson. Treasure Island: A Story of Betrayal, Greed and Daring. Independently Published, 2021.

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The Answer: To Happiness, Health, and Fulfillment in Life : The Holy Bible Translated for Our Time With Selected Writings by Leading Inspirational A. W Pub Group, 1993.

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The Answer: To Happiness, Health, and Fulfillment in Life : The Holy Bible Translated for Our Time With Selected Writings by Leading Inspirational A. W Pub Group, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Teenagers' writings, Greek"

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Potter, David. "Teenage Years." In Master of Rome. Oxford University PressNew York, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867188.003.0004.

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Abstract This chapter highlights Julius Caesar’s teenage years, emphasizing the foundational influences shaping his character and intellect. Under the guidance of his grammaticus, Antonius Gnipho, Caesar masters Greek and Latin literature, which lays the groundwork for his rhetorical skills and future writings. Caesar’s uncle, Strabo Vopsicus, shapes his humor and oratorical style, inspiring the wit and irony that Caesar later applies to his political and military strategies. During this intellectual development, Caesar experiences significant political upheaval, including the Social War and t
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