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Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different re...
Published 2019“…Their works encouraged changes in the way individuals look at and understand each other, which enabled those who were considered “different” to claim their right to be seen and heard. People learnt about people. In this final research study, Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The Girl with the Curly Hair are explored and analysed to establish how Asperger’s syndrome is represented in contemporary literature.…”
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Dolores and Peter´s memories: in The Hiding place (2000) by Trezza Azzopardi and Mrs Dalloway (1925) by Virginia Woolf
Published 2014“…We may have studied three stages of memory –encoding, storage and retrieval and know about short term and long term memory.1 We generally hear people referred to as having a “good” memory or a “bad” memory (with respect to the amount of precise information they can recall at a given moment) and we must have found ourselves at times saying we had something “on the tip of our tongue” but still not have been able to produce it immediately. …”
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Rites of passage from a gender perspective in Surfacing by Margaret Atwood
Published 2016“…Sometimes, those hidden messages make us reflect upon the links that exist between people and literature. The decision of having chosen the topic we are going to deal with in this work responds to the notion that Margaret Atwood’s narrative reflects a bond between the writer and her surroundings: she is the expression of her time. …”
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Modelado de aspectos epidemiológicos de la enfermedad de Chagas
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Un abordaje de enseñanza de gráficos estadísticos en contexto de virtualidad
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