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Journal articles on the topic "Ballarò"

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Bartholini, Ignazia, and Rafaela Pascoal. "Il cibo come mezzo per una convivenza ostipitale. Gli equilibri fragili del cotto e del crudo fra migranti e popolazione autoctona in un mercato di Palermo." MONDI MIGRANTI, no. 2 (August 2021): 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/mm2021-002003.

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Questo articolo propone il concetto di ostipitalità (Derrida, 2000) per analizzare i collegamenti tra cibo, appartenenze e commensalità. L'osservazione partecipante e le interviste semi-strutturate permettono di individuare, nelle diverse aree e tra le tipologie di attività commerciali del mercato di Ballarò, le forme di "convivenza armata" fra autoctoni e migranti e di relativa prevalenza del "cotto" e/o del "crudo". Se il cibo cotto è ospitale a determinate condizioni, il cibo crudo ha maggiori probabilità di stabilire ostipitalità durevole oltre che condizionata. A Ballarò la prevalenza degli esercizi commerciali del crudo sembra costituire un freno rispetto alla delocalizzazione degli ipermercati e ai processi di disembedding tra economia e vita sociale urbana (Polanyi, 1944; Giddens, 1991).
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Prestileo, Federico. "Gentrification and new economic practices. The case of a street market in Palermo." TERRITORIO, no. 99 (August 2022): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2021-099012.

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The paper aims to present a study about gentrification in the Albergheria-Ballarò neighborhood in Palermo and the consequences of this process on the formalization of a local street market. The main focus will be on the neighborhood's transformations and the social role of the market. In particular, the article highlights how San Saverio Market plays a fundamental role of social dumping in the contrast to marginality, that the current process of formalization should carefully maintain.
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Wulff Barreiro, Federico, and Oscar Brito Gonzalez. "The production of intercultural urban landscapes, a multi-scalar approach: the case of Ballarò, Palermo." URBAN DESIGN International 25, no. 3 (April 28, 2020): 250–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41289-020-00126-6.

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Oramus, Dominika. "The Maps of Inner Space: J. G. Ballard’s “The Reptile Enclosure” in the Light of R. D. Laing’s The Politics of Experience." Roczniki Humanistyczne 68, no. 11 (December 23, 2020): 211–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rh206811-13.

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Mapy kosmosu wewnętrznego. Opowiadanie J. G. Ballarda „The Reptile Enclosure” w świetle traktatu R. D. Lainga Polityka doświadczenia W roku 1962 J. G. Ballard opublikował manifest artystyczny „Which Way to Inner Space?”, w którym postulował, by twórcy ambitnej science fiction odeszli od powtarzalnych historii o galaktycznych przygodach, a zajęli się kosmosem wewnętrznym człowieka. Dwa lata później pisarz opublikował opowiadanie „The Reptile Enclosure” („Wybieg dla gadów”, nie tłumaczone na polski), które, choć pozornie poświęcone umieszczeniu na orbicie nowego satelity, stanowi dogłębne studium kosmosu wewnętrznego – bezczasowej przestrzeni pradawnych instynktów Człowieka z Cro-Magnon, odziedziczonej przez współczesnych ludzi. Artykuł interpretuje „The Reptile Enclosure” w kontekście tez Ballarda wyrażonych w manifeście oraz traktatu R. D. Lainga Polityka doświadczenia. Zarówno Ballard, jak i Laing starają się wytłumaczyć niezrozumiałe z pozoru ludzkie odruchy, odwołując się do przeszłości ewolucyjnej rasy ludzkiej, fizycznego i społecznego środowiska, które już nie istnieje, ale które – ich zdaniem – wciąż nosimy w pamięci genetycznej.
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Lee, Nohshin. "Study of British-American Ballads: Focusing on Murder Ballad." Comparative Literature 74, no. 1 (February 28, 2018): 171–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21720/complit74.07.

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Hill, Thomas D. "“Thomas Rhymer (A)” and the Tradition of Early Modern Feminist Theology." Harvard Theological Review 103, no. 4 (October 2010): 471–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816010000817.

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One sometimes has the experience of knowing two apparently unrelated bits of information—sometimes for years—until suddenly it occurs to one that they are in fact related and indeed illuminate each other in quite startling ways. I have had the good fortune to teach some of the Scots ballads for the last decade or so and have taught “Thomas Rhymer (A)” and ‘Tam Lin (A)” as exemplars of Scots Other World balladry. It is a truism (and the first piece of information) that the worldview of these ballads differs quite markedly from the medieval Catholic worldview that was current when these ballads may have originated and the Scots Presbyterian one that was the dominant ideology in the time and place when they were collected. Few ballad scholars would dispute this claim.
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Jędrzejewski, Tomasz. "Ballads and Romances or Ballads-Romances? On the romance in Mickiewicz’s poetic cycle." Tekstualia 3, no. 66 (October 31, 2021): 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.4558.

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The article discusses the problem of the romance as a genre in Adam Mickiewicz’s poetic cycle Ballady i romanse (Ballads and Romances). So far scholars have paid attention mainly to Mickiewicz’s ballads and his innovative use of this genre, treating the romance as a ballad-like genre, without its own specifi city and rather marginal in the context of the developing romantic aesthetics. However, a closer analysis of the poems Kurhanek Maryli and Dudarz shows their distinctiveness within Mickiewicz’s poetic volume. The poet’s romance turns out to be a weak ballad of sorts, only stressing the potentiality of fantastic events. This genre can also be described as a contamination of the idyllic convention with elements of a horror ballad.
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Mihara, Minoru. "Shakespearean Ballads in Thomas Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Transition from Oral Songs to Printed Historical Documents." Textual Cultures 10, no. 2 (October 18, 2018): 107–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/textual.v10i2.22840.

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Thomas Percy’s ballad collection, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, marks a point of intersection between balladry and Shakespeareana, which both went through a transitional phase from vocal performance to literary undertaking in the eighteenth century. In the Reliques, ballads that had been orally transmitted by minstrels were changed into validated printed sources for a scholarly project. This transition helped eighteenth-century editors gain a historical understanding of Shakespeare and emend his traditionally received texts. These editors were persuaded to use the ballads in the Reliques as reliable sources for their emendation since they were printed as authoritative documents that were useful for their academic editions of Shakespeare. They gained easy textual access to the printed ballads in the Reliques to search for contextual or emendatory materials. A comparison of four Shakespeare-related ballads in the Reliques (“King Cophetua and the Beggar-Maid,” “Take Thy Old Cloak about Thee,” “Willow, Willow, Willow,” and “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love”) to their counterparts in editions of Shakespeare reveals that the ballads that were printed as historical documents in the Reliques advanced the editors’ contextual illustration of Shakespeare and that they authorized the emendation of the textus receptus. This article focuses on the effect of the historical information provided by Percy’s printed ballads on George Steevens’s and Edmond Malone’s contextualization of Shakespeare and on their emendation of Shakespearean texts. In addition, it concentrates on the possibility that Edward Capell referred to Shakespearean ballads in Percy’s Reliques combined with old Quarto editions of Shakespeare’s works.
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Vavilova, Kseniya Yur'evna. "Symbolism in the Russian folk art (on the example of romantic ballads)." Филология: научные исследования, no. 11 (November 2020): 108–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0749.2020.11.34242.

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The subject of this research is the symbols characteristic to the genre of folk ballade. The object of this research is lyrics of the Russian folk ballads. The following compilations of ballads served as the material for this research: “Russian Ballad” (edited By V. I. Chernyshev, N. p. Andreev, 1936), “Folk Ballads” (edited by D. M. Balashov, A. M. Astakhova, 1963), “Russian Folk Ballad” (edited by D. M. Balashov, 1983), “Ballads” (edited by B. P. Kirdan, 2001), “Epics. Historical Song. Ballads” (edited by A. V. Kulagina, V. A. Kovpaka, 2008). The author carefully examines the peculiarities of ballad symbolism and its functions. In the course of research, the following conclusions were formulated: consistency of the genre order depends on the presence of the system of artistic visual means; central in the poetics of ballad belongs to symbolism, parallelism, antithesis, epithets, and metaphors; symbolism in the romantic ballads is presented quite extensively; often a symbolic situation becomes a part of psychological parallelism presented in many ballad concepts; syntactic parallelism can be placed in any thematic link and amplifies by antithesis. In certain instances, antithesis appears an important technique for creating a tragic effect. Ballad poetics is subordinated to explication of the overall genre trend, including the reflection of fundamental universals and principles. The novelty of this work consists in the attempt of textual analysis of the major compilations of ballads, as well as in selection of the symbols for their further analysis within the framework of implementation of genre characteristics.
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Temperley, Nicholas, and James Parakilas. "Ballads without Words: Chopin and the Tradition of the Instrumental Ballade." Notes 50, no. 3 (March 1994): 964. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/898559.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ballarò"

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SETTINERI, DARIA. "Migranti, storie di vita, relazioni. Un'etnografia di un quartiere di Palermo." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/53132.

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Questo lavoro nasce dalla ricerca etnografica condotta a Palermo, nel quartiere dell'Albergheria all'interno del mercato di Ballarò, tra migranti senza documenti. Esso si focalizza precipuamente su due piani: tempo e spazio, utilizzati come costanti di un discorso apparentemente discontinuo ma che mi hanno permesso di indagare, partendo da una visione reticolare di queste due misure, il posizionamento del sé, la costruzione della propria soggettività, la negoziazione della propria presenza in un'area complessa, legata a dinamiche riconducibili a cosmologie criminali e mafiose ma anche a focolai di legalità che lottano per essere riconosciuti nel territorio. La popolazione storica del quartiere, particolarmente vulnerabile per le difficoltà ad accedere alle risorse della città, vive la medesima condizione di quella migrante utilizzando anche le medesime strategie di sopravvivenza.
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Knowles, Thomas. "Lyrical ballards : the wounded romanticism of J.G. Ballard." Thesis, Nottingham Trent University, 2015. http://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/32190/.

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This thesis aims to provide a new account of the post-war British author J. G. Ballard (1930-2009) and his work, and in particular of his complex engagement with and critique of Romanticism. As such it represents an original contribution to knowledge in the areas of both J. G. Ballard criticism and in the study of Romantic legacies. Ballard’s ambivalent response to the legacies of Romanticism is seen to form a part of his overall ambivalence and ambiguity as a writer. In addition to the traditional ‘high Romantic’ aesthetic and ideology of Romanticism, Ballard is seen to draw upon Gothic, decadent and symbolist strands of Romanticism. After introducing the key Romantic echoes which I observe in Ballard, and the critical and cultural legacies of Romanticism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries which he is responding to, I trace these elements through selected works covering the breadth of his oeuvre. Rather than offering a survey of the entirety of his work, of which there are several in print, the thesis considers a selection of key texts at different stages of Ballard’s career in order to bring out the evolving Romantic resonances of his work. In chapter 1 I examine the apocalyptic bard figures in a number of Ballard’s short stories published between 1956 and 1964; in chapter 2 I focus upon the marriage between mind and world in The Drowned World (1962); chapter 3 considers The Atrocity Exhibition (1970) and Crash (1973) as the urban and suburban sites of the wounding of a Romantic sensibility; chapter 4 concentrates upon The Unlimited Dream Company (1979) and The Day of Creation (1987) as meditations upon the role of the imagination in a multiply-mediated modernity; and chapter 5 investigates Millennium People (2003) and Kingdom Come (2006) as postmodern detective stories that draw upon the tradition of the visionary urban and suburban wanderer.
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Olson, Ted S. "Balladry and Ballad-Collecting in Appalachia: An Introduction." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2019. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5512.

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Excerpt: Among the most enduring artifacts (along with certain lined-out hymns that are traceable back to sixteenth-century British churches) from the early days of European settlement in Appalachia, ballads are still in everyday use in some regional households and among certain performers, if largely outside the purview of the popular music industry. Even if reduced in range and frequency of performance from their heyday during the preindustrial and early industrial eras, ballads remain relevant today, as they are gems of compact storytelling that communicate thematically timeless narratives.
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Pomeroy, Hilary Susan. "An edition and study of the secular ballads in the Sephardic ballad notebook of Halia Isaac Cohen." Thesis, University of London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.368887.

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Jones, Mark John. "Fictional laboratory : anatomising J.G. Ballard." Thesis, University of Sussex, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.296553.

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Gorney, Oscar K. "Ballers." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2012. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1525.

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Olson, Ted. "Ballads." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/1200.

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Everett, Alan Neil. "J.G. Ballard : the flight through apocalypse." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.307200.

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McGinniss, David. "Histories of the Ballarat District Orphan Asylum, Ballarat Orphanage and Ballarat Children’s Home, 1866-1983." Thesis, Federation University Australia, 2019. http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/178623.

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The thesis outlines the development of three children’s residential institutions on the site of 200 Victoria Street, Ballarat East: the Ballarat District Orphan Asylum (1866-1909), the Ballarat Orphanage (1909-1968), and the Ballarat Children’s Home (1968-1983). These institutions are the historical precursors to the contemporary community service organisation now known as Child and Family Services Ballarat, or simply Cafs. The thesis focuses particularly on the shifting cultures of these institutions, to identify waves of change, surging and receding to form long patterns of alternating reform and repose. Established ways of operating overlapped with new and developing ideas, to create a dynamic environment constantly negotiating its relationships with government, communities and of course the families and children who came to rely on them. As a result, when transformative change occurred, it was difficult for leaders and policy-makers to recognise it as such at the time, as it was often experienced more as crisis and response. This provides a useful set of historical examples for current leadership and practitioners to learn from. Most critically, however, it locates the thousands of children who were institutionalised - eating, sleeping, playing, learning and working – as central to the narrative formation of identity for the historic institutions themselves, the contemporary organisation they have become, and the communities of Ballarat and beyond. Children were sent to these institutions from all over Victoria and Australia and made their homes in many different places when they left. Nevertheless, the stories and lives of the children from these institutions and the adults they have become are a key part of contemporary collective identity. The institutions are remembered with complex and contradictory mixtures of regret, loss, trauma and fondness, reflecting the mixed legacies that these institutions have left in contemporary Ballarat and beyond.
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Qi, Z. "Flushing ballast tanks." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2015. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1466478/.

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The non-indigenous species (NIS) transported by ships’ ballast water lead to destructive failure of the main ecologies giving rise to economic implications of many countries dependent on aquatic organisms. The International Maritime Organisation currently requires that ballast tanks are flushed three times with far ocean water. New protocols for cleaning technologies are still in discussion internationally. Current lacking is the science to understand how ballast tanks geometry and ballast water composition affect the NIS removal rate. This thesis describes a major contribution to this effort and identifies key engineering principles that should be taken into account to improve flushing efficiency. A combined experimental and theoretical study of flushing from ballast tanks is described. A hierarchy of laboratory scale models are designed, built and tested to understand the effect of geometry and stratification, with complexity increasing from 1×7, 2×2, 3×3 to 5×4 configurations. The experimental study is based on an optical method of interrogating the fraction of each compartment and whole tank that is cleaned. By drawing on modelling approaches applied in related areas, notably building engineering, a number of new mathematical models are developed that have no free variables (when resistance of pathways is the same) or require the use of closures for pressure drop coefficients. For homogeneous flow where stratification is negligible, the agreement between predictions and experiments is within 1.2%. Likewise, when resistances are different, the model is accurate, except when the inhomogeneity is significant. Three models are developed to include the influence of stratification. For miscible fluids, the stratified mixing model is accurate within 5% at Richardson number between 30 and 1000. We apply the validated models to examine how to change practical ballast tanks and how cleaning efficiency affects the total NIS removal. To enhance flushing, a single outlet should be placed far from the inlet.
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Books on the topic "Ballarò"

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Terranera, Lorenzo. L'Italia di Ballarò: Dieci anni di Ballarò nelle illustrazioni di Lorenzo Terranera commentate dalle più grandi firme del giornalismo italiano. Roma: Rai-ERI, 2012.

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Fumerton, Patricia, Pavel Kosek, and Marie Hanzelková. Czech Broadside Ballads as Text, Art, and Song in Popular Culture, ca. 1600–1900. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721554.

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This landmark collection makes a major contribution to the burgeoning field of broadside ballad study by investigating the hitherto unexplored treasure-trove of over 100,000 Central/Eastern European broadside ballads of the Czech Republic, from the 16th to the 19th century. Viewing Czech broadside ballads from an interdisciplinary perspective, we see them as unique and regional cultural phenomena: from their production and collecting processes to their musicology, linguistics, preservation, and more. At the same time, as contributors note, when viewed within a larger perspective—extending one’s gaze to take in ballad production in bordering lands (such as Germany, Poland, and Slovakia) and as far Northwest as Britain to as far Southwest as Brazil—we discover an international phenomenon at work. Czech printed ballads, we see, participated in a thriving popular culture of broadside ballads that spoke through text, art, and song to varied interests of the masses, especially the poor, worldwide.
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Unpaid ballads =: Ballate non pagate : poems from Italian. Boston: Dante University of America Press, 2001.

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"Die Augen sanft und wilde": Balladen. Stuttgart: Reclam, 2014.

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Ballads without words: Chopin and the tradition of the instrumental ballade. Portland, Or: Amadeus Press, 1992.

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Csonka, Károly. Ballada a városról =: Ballade über die Stadt = The ballad of the city. [Budapest]: Interpress, 1991.

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Csonka, Károly. Ballada a városról =: Ballade über die Stadt = The ballad of the city. [Budapest]: Interpress, 1991.

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Gąsiorek, Andrzej. J.G. Ballard. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005.

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Farace, Ariel. Reptilis ballare. Buenos Aires: Libros del Rojas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2002.

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Italia, Bob. Robert Ballard. Bloomington, Minn: Abdo & Daughters, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ballarò"

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Johnson, Vida. "Ballad of a Soldier/Ballada o soldate." In The Russian Cinema Reader, edited by Rimgaila Salys, 52–58. Boston, USA: Academic Studies Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781618113764-008.

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Donaldson, Scott, Stanley Siegel, and Gary Donaldson. "William Ballard." In CTOs at Work, 261–83. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3594-1_12.

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James, David. "Late Ballard." In J. G. Ballard: Visions and Revisions, 160–76. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230346482_10.

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VanTassel-Baska, Joyce, and Linda D. Avery. "Robert Ballard." In Changing Tomorrow 2 Grades 6-8, 31–40. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003233619-12.

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Campbell, Gordon. "Ballads." In The Renaissance (1550–1660), 387–98. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20157-0_55.

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Bingel, Hanna. "Ballard, James Graham." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_7935-1.

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Schneider-Blümchen, Sonja. "Ballast abwerfen." In Alltagsintelligenz, 27–34. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-02481-9_3.

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Daub, Adrian. "The Ballad and the Family." In What the Ballad Knows, 154—C5.N51. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190885496.003.0006.

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Abstract During the nineteenth century, the ballad was—both in England and in the German-speaking world—frequently understood in hereditary terms: it was a tradition passed down as an heirloom from generation to generation, its authority rested on its supposedly oral ancestry, and it, like the fairy tale, tended to tell of family lines in disarray whose proper transmitting function had to be brought into line. This association of poetic form and family politics made sisterhood a useful, but ambiguous, topic for ballads that wanted to interrogate the ideology of the ballad. This chapter traces family structures in Christina Rosetti’s Goblin Market, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff’s balladry, and Friedrich Hebbel’s family ballads. The chapter traces how sisterhood allowed for a kind of anti-balladry—poems that looked and sounded like ballads, but that undercut the ballad’s claim to represent popular knowledge, oral culture, and the ancestry of the Volk.
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Batkiewicz, Paulina. "Kocha, lubi, szanuje – przetwarza, tłumaczy, imituje. Relacje literackich ballad i ich twórców na przykładzie Lenory, Ucieczki i Wieży Buta." In W kręgu relacji międzyludzkich i intertekstualnych w literaturze romantyzmu (i wokół niej), 65–79. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788381387439.04.

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Adore, Admire, and Appreciate – Transform, Interpret, and Imitate: Connections Between Literary Ballads and Their Authors: A Case Study of Lenora, Ucieczka, and Turnul lui But The article is an analysis of Romanian ballads of the Romantic period inspired by Adam Mickiewicz’s ballads. The purpose of this interpretative study was to determine the influence the author of Ballady i romanse [Ballads and Romances] exerted on the development of literarture in Romania. The article focuses on on historical-literary and translational connections Gheorghe Asachi’s ballad Turnul lui But [Tower of But] with Ucieczka [Escape].
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McIlvenna, Una. "Introduction." In Singing the News of Death, 1–46. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197551851.003.0001.

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Abstract This chapter introduces the concepts, features, appearance, and prevalence of execution ballads. It explains why a multilingual and longue durée analysis is so important to a phenomenon that endured throughout the nineteenth century and even into the twentieth century. The role of performativity, images, and authorship in balladry is explored, along with their significance for an understanding of execution ballads. The chapter offers an overview of ballad scholarship, conservation, and digitisation in the various countries and languages under study, and explains the profession of street singers. It provides an explanation of the various methods of public execution, and closes with a chapter outline of the book.
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Conference papers on the topic "Ballarò"

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Merksamer, Marcie. "The Evolving World of BWMS Approvals." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.014.

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Revisions to the Guideline 8 (G8) type approval procedures for ballast water management systems (BWMS) were recently completed during the seventieth session of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 70). Key changes to G8 and their potential to impact the testing and availability of approved BWMS are considered. The additional approvals, such as US Coast Guard type approval, classification society approvals, and flag State approvals that BWMS manufacturers are required to obtain are also proving to be evolutionary. These various BWMS approvals, their complexities and how they interplay with each other are discussed. Further, conceptual solutions related to streamlining BWMS approvals in support of ballast water regulation implementation are presented.
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DiCanna, Debra. "Essential Preparations for compliance and contingency options." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.001.

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Even though the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) (referred to herewith as the Convention) has been ratified and a few ballast water management systems (BMWS) have received US Coast Guard (USCG) type approval, many shipowners and operators are reticent to begin the significant process of planning for compliance with ballast water discharge and performance standards. This delay is most probably due to the uncertainty in the implementation dates in the BWMC and limited options of USCG type approved BWMS. These delays may result in significant ramifications for shipowners if the process for compliance is not fully evaluated. This process includes selecting, designing installation, purchasing, start-up and commissioning of BWMS. Clarity on the implementation schedule should be determined at the 71st session of the Marine Environmental Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO MEPC 71) and allow shipowners to plan for compliance. An important aspect of implementation is developing a strong compliance plan. A central part of compliance is identifying possible problems and contingency options that may alleviate any potential port State control issues. The paper will identify possible problems and contingency measures to ensure ship operations are not impacted. An important issue is that the BWMC does not include provisions for contingency measures. The paper will also outline needed contingency measures to be addressed by the IMO in any amendments to the BWMC.
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Nilsen, Birgir. "Type Approval for UV based system, USGC vs IMO." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.002.

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Optimarin AS, a pioneer in ballast water treatment, has become the first system supplier to receive the USCG Type Approval (TA) Letter meeting the most stringent US Coast Guard test requirements. In a series of land-based tests, both the standard Most Probable Number (MPN) (regrowth) method and the more exacting technique known as FDA/CMFDA, or ‘instant kill’, benchmark was successfully assessed. Testing of the Optimarin system was carried out by DNV GL at the Norwegian Institute of Water Reseearch (NIVA) test facility in Norway. The system was also tested in parallel on a bulk carrier trading worldwide for the ship board portion of the TA testing. Optimarin's objective has been to keep the system that have been TA under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) regime as is so that existing users can continue to use it as a USCG TA system. This paper details the challenges and differences with the USCG required Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) test protocol versus the existing and new G8 test protocol used for IMO TA testing, especially the challenges using Ultraviolet (UV) to meet the CMFDA counting method for organism between 10 to 50 μm.
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Mackey, James P., and Jared Boyd. "Ballast Water Treatment System Integration with the Ship Alarm and Monitoring System." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.008.

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Integration with the vessel Automation and Control system is a critical milestone in a Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) retrofit project. When completed properly, it provides for simple and intuitive operation of the BWTS and supports compliance with ballast water regulations. Integration results in seamless operation and monitoring of the ballast pumps and valves together with the BWTS at control stations in the Engine Control Room and/or bridge. It provides appropriate interlocks and alarms to ensure that the BWTS is not bypassed through ship’s valves, which are not controlled and monitored by the BWTS. It also encourages and supports the required log entries in the Ballast Water Logbook. A structured approach to this integration work results in fleet wide consistency, providing maximum benefit to the owner by reducing the risk of non-compliance as well as reducing the future cost of technical support and training.
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Evans, Paul, and Emma Langley. "Practical Difficulties of Sampling Ballast Tanks - What Lessons Can Be Learned?" In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.003.

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The adoption of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC) in 2004 (herewith the Convention) has sought to prevent the spread of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens in the ballast water and sediments of ships, threatening marine ecosystems worldwide. The Convention sets out the various requirements and the various steps vessels owners / operators and port States need to undertake in order to effectively manage ballast water and sediments. However, there are still open issues and uncertainty, including the scientific and practical challenges of sampling of ballast tanks and monitoring compliance with the Convention’s standards. In order to monitor compliance with the Convention’s standards, documented management practices can be inspected for appropriateness and inspection of vessel log books can give an indication that practices have been implemented. However, sampling is the most effective way to ensure compliance with standards set out in the Convention. To check compliance with the D-1 (exchange) standard, vessel log books should be inspected and sampling can be used to check for anomalies in the composition of the ballast water (e.g. salinity). D-1 compliance is intended as an interim step until treatment systems are more widely available – although, some ports may require exchange as well as treatment in the long term. Compliance with the D-2 (performance) standard following treatment of the ballast water requires the sampling of biological, chemical and physical parameters. Whether checking compliance to the D-1 or D-2 standards, there are significant sampling challenges. These include the logistics of gaining vessel access; having multiple sample methods available to suit ballast tank access restrictions; getting a representative sample; sample analyses; sample interpretation and; what to do if a sample fails? In addition to this, local requirements can present further challenges (e.g. small time windows for bacterial analysis). This paper will highlight the difficulties of sampling ballast tanks in practice, drawing from national and international experiences, and will also comment more broadly on the sampling process and governance – such as regional differences and the role of port State control. Drawing on protocols adopted by other states will help to facilitate a more efficient, consistent and organised implementation of the Convention to the shipping community worldwide.
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Mayerfeld, Pam, and Lawrence Younan. "Rapid Compliance Monitoring using Indicative Tools." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.004.

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There is an ongoing question as to how ships will demonstrate their ballast water is in compliance with regulations when they pull into ports as well as how port State control might check this. Making a direct measurement of compliance can be a long process requiring skilled scientists and resulting in costly delays. Several companies have developed rapid compliance tools which make indicative measurements based on well-established scientific methods. The question is – what is being done in the maritime industry to show these indicative measurements are truly a good indication of compliance with the ballast water regulations? This paper presents why the 10-50 μm sample size is being used for these indicative measurements, the types of data presented by indicative tools, an overview of the various instruments being developed, and then most importantly, what organisations are validating compliance monitoring and what is the current status of their validations. In addition, some organisations who have already adopted using compliance monitoring in their processes and how they are using it will be included.
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Jofre, M., J. M. Perez, P. Martinez, Z. Moubarak, C. Hurth, MA Yanez, V. Catalan, A. Parker, M. Veldhuis, and V. Prunei. "CMOS-based Image Cytometry for Detection of Phytoplankton in Ballast Water." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.005.

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An image cytometer (CYT) for the analysis of phytoplankton in fresh and marine water environments is introduced. A linear quantification of the number of cells over several orders of magnitude of concentrations was observed using cultures of Tetraselmis and Nannochloropsis measured by autofluorescence of the chlorophyll in a laboratory environment. The functionality of the system outside the laboratory was analysed by phytoplankton quantification of samples taken from marine water environment (Dutch Wadden Sea, The Netherlands) and fresh water environment (Lake Ijssel, The Netherlands). The CYT was also employed to study the effects of two ballast water treatment systems (BWTS), based on chlorine electrolysis and UV sterilisation by determining the vitality of the phytoplankton. In order to ensure the detection limit, a large volume (1l) of samples was collected and concentrated to 3 ml using CelltrapTM filters. The results were compared to benchmarked flow cytometer and PAM Fluorometry at Marine Eco-Analytics (MEA-NL). The image cytometer reached a 10 cells/ml limit of detection (LoD) with an accuracy between 0.7 and 0.5 log, and a correlation of 88.29% in quantification and 96.21% in vitality, when compared to benchmarked monitoring techniques.
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Fearnley, Robin. "Lessons Learned in Ballast Water Treatment Equipment Retrofit and Commissioning." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.006.

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Ratification of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC)[i] has now forced the hand of operators and ship owners to comply with the BWM, and without a great deal of time to react. The need to integrate and operate Ballast Water Treatment (BWT) Systems on In-Service ships, however, is not new, and BMT have recent and relevant experience in end-to-end BWT system solutions. In 2011 BMT Defence Services Ltd (BMT) produced the installation specification to enable A and P Falmouth Ltd (A and P) to carry out a ballast water treatment plant retrofit installation on the RFA Bay Class ships (i.e. RFA MOUNTS BAY, LARGS BAY and CARDIGAN BAY), enabling the ship to be approved and operated in compliance with the BWMC. In addition, BMT produced documentation to enable A and P to arrange, manage and perform the necessary test, trials and commissioning to prove the equipment installation and that it can be operated in accordance with the requirements of the BWMC. The objective of this paper is to take the reader through the process of design and embodiment of a BWT system retrofit on a relatively complex (with respect to the ballast system) ship. The Bay Class ships are Landing Ship Dock (Auxiliary) ships with separate forward and aft ballast systems (to allow the ships to function in their amphibious roles by way of their stern dock), and a ship wide Ballast Stripping system. Key design and engineering considerations are discussed below and recommendations for the installation of a ballast water treatment system are also offered. International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, International Maritime Organization, Adoption: 13 February 2004; Entry into force: 8 September 2017.
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Clare, Alan. "Selecting a suitable Ballast Water Treatment System for a small general cargo vessel." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.007.

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The main questions which will be addressed in this paper are; which ballast water treatment system (BWTS) should be fitted to a fleet of small general cargo ships that are trading in Northern Europe, including the Baltic Sea, and how will the implementation of the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC, herewith “the Convention”) will affect the engine room crew? There is a large capital cost in the purchasing and fitting of such a system, and as the vessels in question have some special requirements, such as operating in very cold weather and having small engine rooms, the correct system must be chosen. As the small engine room crew, consisting of a chief engineer and an oiler, must be able to operate, maintain and repair the system, the chosen system will impact on their working life while onboard these vessels. To answer the research questions, all the chief engineers employed by the Company and a number of shore superintendents from other shipping companies, involved in the management of small general cargo ships were surveyed using questionnaires. Their responses were then analysed and conclusions drawn from this analysis. The criteria required to choose a ballast water treatment system was narrowed down during the research, and then used to find the most suitable system for the company vessels. A small number of systems currently in production from well-known manufacturers were evaluated during this process. Following evaluation of the systems using the responses from the respondents, the most suitable system for the company vessels was identified and chosen. The need for training was also identified to successfully operate and maintain the system, and to reduce any additional stress that may be experienced by the crew due to the BWMC. The research also contains a review of the BWMC, and a comparison with measures brought in by the United States Coast Guard (USCG), which include the transfer of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens, (HAOP) by merchant vessels from area to area by other methods that are ignored by the BWMC. It also considers the long-term health effects on the crew and marine ecosystem from treated ballast water using some types of treatment systems. The report of the survey provides scope for a more informed decision making process when choosing a BWTS for a small general cargo vessel. However, in addition, the process can be applied to any type of vessel as many of the issues encountered will be the same regardless of size and trading pattern.
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Riggio, Mark. "Examining Flow Dynamics in Ballast Water Management Systems." In IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Conference. IMarEST, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/bwtc6.2017.009.

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With the recent ratification of the 2004 International Convention for the Control of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWMC) (herewith “the Convention”), the need to install Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS) onboard existing vessels is expected to grow to an $18 - $25B USD market in the coming few years. As BWMS are added to vessels, these systems will invariably affect the ballasting of ships systems and without a careful study of the dynamics of introducing both a fine mesh mechanical filter and a disinfection stage, the performance of a BWMS onboard a vessel may be compromised significantly. This paper will examine the hydrodynamic impacts of installing a ballast water management system both in the engine room and on deck, the flow dynamics required for proper operation of fine mesh, self-cleaning ballast water treatment filters, and the relative impacts to ballast flow and how these impacts may affect proper sizing of the ballast water management system. The paper will be based both on theoretical design and calculation as well as real-world experience stemming from nearly 400 installed Ultraviolet (UV)-based Ballast Water Treatment Systems (BWTS). The paper should have value for ship owners, designers, installers, and BWTS manufacturers, each of whom may have experienced variable system performance.
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Reports on the topic "Ballarò"

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Voss, H. H., and J. R. Huff. Opportunities for portable Ballard Fuel Cells. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/460320.

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Kilbane, Simon, Andrew Toland, and Kane Pham. Ballast Point Park. Landscape Architecture Foundation, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31353/cs1220.

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NAVAL CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB PORT HUENEME CA. Seawater Ballast Pump. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada247012.

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Otto, N. C., and P. F. Howard. Transportation engine commercialization at Ballard Power Systems. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/460292.

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Watkins, D. S., D. Dunnison, and R. Cohen. Commercial ballard PEM fuel cell natural gas power plant development. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/460278.

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Rubinstein, Francis, and Pete Pettler. IBECS network/ballast interface: Final report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/806109.

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Hards, G. A., T. R. Ralph, D. P. Wilkinson, and S. A. Campbell. Low cost electrode development and performance in Ballard advanced stack hardware. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/460288.

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Brown, Robert S., Gordon D. Mayers, and Jr. Structural Analysis of Alvin Variable Ballast Piping. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada403034.

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Lucas, K. E., E. A. Hogan, P. F. Slebodnick, E. D. Thomas, and A. Seelinger. USS Virginia Ballast Tank Connector Qualification Study. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada382876.

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Cooper, Kimberlea, Tejaswini Patil, Goetz Ottmann, Dominic Williams, and Jane Mummery. Examining the experiences of intercultural ambassadors in regional Victoria from 2019 to 2021. Federation University, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35843/rrfq4930.

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