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Oral History-Sara James Stringfellow
Sara J Stringfellow
Jan 01, 0001
This is an oral history interview with Mrs. Sara Stringfellow about her time at Winthrop and her work as a cryptographer during World War II
Published by: Winthrop University
The Effects of Singer Head Position on Listener Preferences and Perceptions of Vocal Timbre
Amelia A. Rollings
Aug 04, 2017
Some vocal pedagogy textbooks encourage singers to keep the head level with the ground (e.g., McKinney, 1994; Miller, 2004). However, other vocal pedagogy texts and articles recommend singers employ a slightly lowered head...
Published by: The Singing Network
The Effects of Singer Head Position on Listener Preferences and Perceptions of Vocal Timbre
Amelia A. Rollings
Aug 04, 2017
Some vocal pedagogy textbooks encourage singers to keep the head level with the ground (e.g., McKinney, 1994; Miller, 2004). However, other vocal pedagogy texts and articles recommend singers employ a slightly lowered head...
Published by: The Singing Network
Being a Singer
Brian A. Roberts
Nov 19, 2013
Singers both rejoice and suffer under the weight of their instrument. It becomes not only a major part of their identity but, in many cases, it becomes their central or "master status" (Hughes, 1945). This research examines the...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Being a Singer
Brian A. Roberts
Nov 19, 2013
Singers both rejoice and suffer under the weight of their instrument. It becomes not only a major part of their identity but, in many cases, it becomes their central or "master status" (Hughes, 1945). This research examines the...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Effect of Instructor Postural Changes on the Posture of an Individual Singer
Jeremy Manternach
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the potential effect of instructor body positioning on individual singer (N=40) posture and vocal production. The instructor/researcher assumed different standing positions while...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Quantifying the Aerodynamic Power Required for Flight and Testing for Adaptive Wind Drift in Passion-Vine Butterflies <i>Heliconius sara</i> (Lepidoptera
Although theoretical work on optimal migration has been largely restricted to birds, relevant free-flight data are now becoming available for migratory insects. Here we report, for the first time in passion-vine butterflies...
Published by: Insects
The Effect of Instructor Postural Changes on the Posture of an Individual Singer
Jeremy Manternach
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the potential effect of instructor body positioning on individual singer (N=40) posture and vocal production. The instructor/researcher assumed different standing positions while...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Ursinus Weekly, January 18, 1907
Ursinus Union The rose of Savoy Alumni notes Society notes College news Exchanges Literary Supplement: The new football; Che sara, sara; College fraternities; Two eighteenth century dramatists
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, January 11, 1907
Forest reveries Charmidean smoker Concert Literary supplement Press League meets Ursinus Union Alumni Society notes Personals Imitation success Literary Supplement: The New Football; Che Sara, Sara; College...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Effect of a Singing Protocol on Identified Vocal Inefficiencies of a Post-Menopausal Singer
Kathy Kessler Price
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this case study was to assess over the course of 12 weeks the effect of a researcher-designed singing protocol on the documented vocal inefficiencies of a 63 year old post-menopausal singer, as measured by pre-...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Effect of a Singing Protocol on Identified Vocal Inefficiencies of a Post-Menopausal Singer
Kathy Kessler Price
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this case study was to assess over the course of 12 weeks the effect of a researcher-designed singing protocol on the documented vocal inefficiencies of a 63 year old post-menopausal singer, as measured by pre-...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Regulatory Impact Assessment Analysis in Traditional Village Regulations as Strengthening Culture in Bali
This study aims to conduct an analysis of the impact of regulations which are important tools that connect regulatory quality, good governance and economic development, namely the Bali-Indonesia Provincial Regulation Number 4 of...
Using Smart Contracts in the Proposed Blockchain Framework for an Identity Management System Based on the Internet of Things
Sara Alotaibi
Jan 01, 2023
Blockchain technology has revolutionized various sectors such as trade finance, education, healthcare, the internet of things (IoT), and user identification with its groundbreaking potential. Its transformative influence on...
Winthrop College Choirs to Present Program
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Soloists: Coleen Cole, Frances Gamble, and Sara Boyd Accompanists: Jean Bonnette and Betty Jean Gaulden
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1914
Excellent lecture second in course Inspiring address by Dr. John Gordon Schaff to present Lady of Lyons Mastery and service Literary societies On the campus Colleges take up liquor problem Intercollegiate note Girls hold...
Published by: Ursinus College
Generational Cohorts' Reactions
The purpose of this study is to better understand the consumer behaviour, analysing the impact of brand authenticity on two main behavioural outcomes. The research aims also at finding out the behavioural differences of each...
Maternal Modeling Online
This study explored the dynamics of mother/daughter dyads on social networking sites (SNSs). 40 mother/daughter dyads completed online surveys. Predictor variables included overall SNS use, photo activities, and interaction...
Active Learning From Early Childhood to Adolescence and Beyond
Sara Al Suwaidi
Feb 19, 2024
This chapter will focus on active learning and its application from the early years through adolescence. It will explore effective and impactful approaches and methods that promote critical thinking, engagement, and a love of...
Crowdsourcing the Disaster Management Cycle
Crowdsourcing is a communication platform that can be used during and after a disastrous event. Previous research in crisis crowdsourcing demonstrates its wide adoption for aiding response efforts by non-government organizations...
COVID-19
The recent pandemic named COVID-19 has led to a worldwide panic as a consequence of its deadly nature. This pandemic has a catastrophic impact on the hospitality area, one of the world’s largest sectors that changed the...

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