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Innovative Healthcare Cloud Service Model | This study aims to discuss the determinants influencing users intention behavior toward Healthcare Cloud Services (HCS) by integrating Health Belief Model (HBF), Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT), and Information System Success (ISS). Structural Equation Model is used for data analysis. The results reveal that perceived ease of use plays the most critical role on users intention behavior, followed by pleasure and perceived barriers, implying it is essential for medical institutions to strengthen users intention behavior by advocating the cloud service benefits and operating convenience. The findings hope to provide future research and managers with helpful references of customer needs and guidelines for enhancing healthcare quality in order to achieve better development and competitiveness. | Clarified the relationships between self-care behaviors and illness-specific outcomes in approximately 270 youths with IDDM. Youths were assessed at three points in time using a semistructured interview measure and multiple indices of dietary intake and physical activity with two different methodologies (i.e., recalls, logs). Glycemic control was most strongly related to the semistructured Self-Care Adherence Interview (SCAI); and second to the overall quality of the youth's dietary intake. The SCAI also predicted glycemic control over time. Physical activity levels and specific nutritional components from the logs and recalls were generally unrelated to glycemic control. | kor_Hang | 2,200 |
Epidemiologic study of risk factors of gingival carcinoma | Objective:To investigate the epidemiologic risk factors of gingival carcinoma.Method:The study was conducted in 78 cases of gingival carcinoma patients and 156 healthy people as control.The epidemiologic characteristics were collected for each study object.Unconditioned Logistic regression was used for analyzing epidemiologic risk factors of gingival carcinoma.Result:The risk factors included age,smoking history,drinking history,hyperglycemia,low income family,family history of cancer(OR =1.064,3.826,2.932,2.067,5.218,2.617respectively).Periodical oral care,drinking treated wate(r OR=0.443,0.288 respectively)can reduce the risk of gingival carcinoma.Conclusion:Elder age,smoking and drinking history,hyperglycemia,low income family,family history of cancer are the risk factors of gingival carcinoma.Periodical oral care,drinking treated water can prevent gingival carcinoma. | Compliance with recommended infection control practices in East Asia has not been clearly documented. To investigate changes in compliance with recommended infection control practices over a eleven-year period and to identify affecting factors, two nationwide cross-sectional surveys of dentists in Taiwan were conducted in 1999 and 2010. An anonymous questionnaire that assessed characteristics of dentists and practices of recommended infection control guidelines was mailed. Results showed that all infection control practices surveyed had improved in 2010. Factors affecting compliance with wearing basic protective barriers in 2010 were being female (odds ratio [OR]=3.631, p | eng_Latn | 2,201 |
MOTTLED ENAMEL IN A MILITARY EDUCATIONAL CENTER IN TEHRAN | A survey of mottled enamel in a military educational center in Karaj area of metropolitan Tehran was conducted from August to September 1978, on a population of 1789 student, aged 18-23 gathered from 32 areas of Iran. Dean clinical standards used for diagnosing dental fluorsis and Orion lonalyzer Fluoride Electrode was used to determine the fluoride content of communal waters of endemic areas. The conclusion asserted is that the index of dental fluorsis in the population under the study is 0.04. The survey showed 15 mottled enamel area in Iran, with fluouide concentration of domestic and drinking water from 0.7 to 3.8 ppm. | This is the second in a series of working ::: papers published by the Higher Education ::: Academy to disseminate information about ::: the project entitled 'What is learned at ::: university: the social and organisational ::: mediation of university learning' (SOMUL). ::: This second working paper focuses on the ::: organisational mediation of learning, i.e. how ::: institutional characteristics shape the ::: student experience and resultant learning ::: outcomes within an increasingly diverse ::: higher education system. | yue_Hant | 2,202 |
Oral Health and Feto-maternal Outcomes in the Context of Sustainable Development Goals | The linkages of oral health with the holistic health of an individual are now well-established. Nevertheless, marginalizing oral health continues to pose a challenge in the public health scenario globally and especially in developing countries. Maternal and fetal health have been regarded as pivotal yardsticks of development in all civil societies. The oral cavity acts as a route of entry for various microorganisms into the body and oral lesions are easily detectable. Thus, early intervention is possible and morbidity in the vulnerable populations can be reduced. | In the article specificity of the subject-developing potential of high school in integrity sociocultural-focusing and personal-aligned constructs is proved. The basic priorities of the subject-developing potential of high school (sociocultural integrativity, sociality, antropotcentration, innovation, culturelogics) are characterized. | eng_Latn | 2,203 |
Why-Question Answering using Intra- and Inter-Sentential Causal Relations | The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory | “A Two Glass of Wine Shift”: Dominant Discourses and the Social Organization of Nurses’ Substance Use | eng_Latn | 2,204 |
I am really confused when efficient and effective appear in a sentence. I get quite confused about the whole meaning of the sense it pulls of. | I feel that there is a subtle difference in meaning between 'efficacy' and 'efficiency', but I couldn't find any authoritative sources that could help me confirm or refute this. Is there any difference between the two words, especially in scientific context? | In which cases should I use the subjunctive mood? I suggest that every applicant fill out the form carefully. If she were rich, she would live on Long Island. | eng_Latn | 2,205 |
observation,conclusion,data analysis,experimentation,hypothesis,reporting | problem\ninformation\nhypothosis\nexperiment\nrecording\nconclusion\n\njust remember pi herc (abbreviations) and it will be easy | Look up the name "mechai" and you will learn plenty about the aggressive public health campaign that brought condom use and AIDS prevention to the forefront of Thai popular culture. Mechai is the name of a man who launched an essentially one-man campaign to encourage condom use in Thais. When his efforts took off, local health authorities came in to help him with HIV prevention efforts. As a result, skyrocketing HIV incidence actually leveled off within a few years.\n\nHave you taken the time to learn about health behavior thoery? You might want to read about the Health Belief Model, Trans-Theoretical Model and Social Cognitive Theory. When you learn about these health behavior theories, the matieral is generally accompanied by examples of past health promotional campaigns built around those frameworks. | eng_Latn | 2,206 |
I mean the study of brain ,rather a Psychological approach to that of physics ,if it involves the study of Bio-electricity ... | Inorder to relate brain mechanics to physics you would have to use the quantium electrodynamics or the theory of electrostatic "Like studying how the processor works" but instead of electrons you can use neurons (how various sections of the brain handle data or signals and what part of the body they affect if signal transmission is ineffective) \n\nRealy hope you find an answer I would realy want to know your progress good luck! | Look up the name "mechai" and you will learn plenty about the aggressive public health campaign that brought condom use and AIDS prevention to the forefront of Thai popular culture. Mechai is the name of a man who launched an essentially one-man campaign to encourage condom use in Thais. When his efforts took off, local health authorities came in to help him with HIV prevention efforts. As a result, skyrocketing HIV incidence actually leveled off within a few years.\n\nHave you taken the time to learn about health behavior thoery? You might want to read about the Health Belief Model, Trans-Theoretical Model and Social Cognitive Theory. When you learn about these health behavior theories, the matieral is generally accompanied by examples of past health promotional campaigns built around those frameworks. | eng_Latn | 2,207 |
What is the difference between efficiency and efficacy? | Is there any difference in meaning between 'efficacy' and 'efficiency'? | Is there any difference in meaning between 'efficacy' and 'efficiency'? | eng_Latn | 2,208 |
muscles always work in ..... because they can only ..... and not ..... These pairs are known as..... muscles. For movement to occur,one muscle shortens (.....), whilst the other muscle lengthens (.....). The muscle that contracts is known as the ..... or ..... muscle.The muscle that relaxes is know as the ..... muscle. Muscles which hold the bone in place are known as ..... muscles. | are you trying to get us to do your homework!!?\n\nwell i will help you lol!\nmuscles always work in pairs because they can only contract and not ..... ? these pairs are known as antagonistic muscles. For the movement to occur, one muscle shortens (contracts) while the other muscle lengthens (relaxes) the muscle that contracts is known as the.....muscle. Muscles which hold the bone in place are known as tendon muscles\n\nsorry I didn't get them all, those were the ones I could do off the top of my head! | Look up the name "mechai" and you will learn plenty about the aggressive public health campaign that brought condom use and AIDS prevention to the forefront of Thai popular culture. Mechai is the name of a man who launched an essentially one-man campaign to encourage condom use in Thais. When his efforts took off, local health authorities came in to help him with HIV prevention efforts. As a result, skyrocketing HIV incidence actually leveled off within a few years.\n\nHave you taken the time to learn about health behavior thoery? You might want to read about the Health Belief Model, Trans-Theoretical Model and Social Cognitive Theory. When you learn about these health behavior theories, the matieral is generally accompanied by examples of past health promotional campaigns built around those frameworks. | eng_Latn | 2,209 |
Preperformance State, Routines, and Automaticity: What Does It Take to Realize Expertise in Self-Paced Events? | The unbearable automaticity of being | Phytochemical Analysis and Antimicrobial Screening Of Moringa Oleifera Leaves Extract OJIAKO | eng_Latn | 2,210 |
Assessment of Implementation of a CAMBRA-Based Program in a Dental School Environment | The global burden of oral diseases and risks to oral health | SRST: A Storytelling Model Using Rhetorical Relations | eng_Latn | 2,211 |
1.Has to be about shrimp\n2.Has to be about ocean pollution\n3.Has to be about shrimp that live in the ocean\n4.Has to be good information | cuts off there oxygen supply | Look up the name "mechai" and you will learn plenty about the aggressive public health campaign that brought condom use and AIDS prevention to the forefront of Thai popular culture. Mechai is the name of a man who launched an essentially one-man campaign to encourage condom use in Thais. When his efforts took off, local health authorities came in to help him with HIV prevention efforts. As a result, skyrocketing HIV incidence actually leveled off within a few years.\n\nHave you taken the time to learn about health behavior thoery? You might want to read about the Health Belief Model, Trans-Theoretical Model and Social Cognitive Theory. When you learn about these health behavior theories, the matieral is generally accompanied by examples of past health promotional campaigns built around those frameworks. | eng_Latn | 2,212 |
This paper proposes a framework for examining the process by which government consideration and adoption of new vaccines takes place, with specific reference to developing country settings. The cases of early Hepatitis B vaccine adoption in Taiwan and Thailand are used to explore the relevance of explanatory factors identified in the literature as well as the need to go beyond a variable-centric focus by highlighting the role of policy context and process in determining the pace and extent of adoption. The cases suggest the feasibility and importance of modeling 'causal diversity'-the complex set of necessary and sufficient conditions leading to particular decisional outcomes-in a broad range of country contexts. A better understanding of the lenses through which government decision-makers filter information, and of the arenas in which critical decisions are shaped and taken, may assist both analysts (in predicting institutionalization of new vaccines) and advocates (in crafting targeted strategies to accelerate their diffusion).. Title: The Molecular Basis for Oat Intolerance in Patients with Celiac Disease | BACKGROUND Improving the design and implementation of evidence-based practice depends on successful behaviour change interventions. This requires an appropriate method for characterising interventions and linking them to an analysis of the targeted behaviour. There exists a plethora of frameworks of behaviour change interventions, but it is not clear how well they serve this purpose. This paper evaluates these frameworks, and develops and evaluates a new framework aimed at overcoming their limitations.
METHODS A systematic search of electronic databases and consultation with behaviour change experts were used to identify frameworks of behaviour change interventions. These were evaluated according to three criteria: comprehensiveness, coherence, and a clear link to an overarching model of behaviour. A new framework was developed to meet these criteria. The reliability with which it could be applied was examined in two domains of behaviour change: tobacco control and obesity.
RESULTS Nineteen frameworks were identified covering nine intervention functions and seven policy categories that could enable those interventions. None of the frameworks reviewed covered the full range of intervention functions or policies, and only a minority met the criteria of coherence or linkage to a model of behaviour. At the centre of a proposed new framework is a 'behaviour system' involving three essential conditions: capability, opportunity, and motivation (what we term the 'COM-B system'). This forms the hub of a 'behaviour change wheel' (BCW) around which are positioned the nine intervention functions aimed at addressing deficits in one or more of these conditions; around this are placed seven categories of policy that could enable those interventions to occur. The BCW was used reliably to characterise interventions within the English Department of Health's 2010 tobacco control strategy and the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence's guidance on reducing obesity.
CONCLUSIONS Interventions and policies to change behaviour can be usefully characterised by means of a BCW comprising: a 'behaviour system' at the hub, encircled by intervention functions and then by policy categories. Research is needed to establish how far the BCW can lead to more efficient design of effective interventions.. Title: position-specific gap penalties | BACKGROUND Adoption of new and underutilized vaccines by national immunization programs is an essential step towards reducing child mortality. Policy decisions to adopt new vaccines in high mortality countries often lag behind decisions in high-income countries. Using the case of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine, this paper endeavors to explain these delays through the analysis of country-level economic, epidemiological, programmatic and policy-related factors, as well as the role of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI Alliance).
METHODS AND FINDINGS Data for 147 countries from 1990 to 2007 were analyzed in accelerated failure time models to identify factors that are associated with the time to decision to adopt Hib vaccine. In multivariable models that control for Gross National Income, region, and burden of Hib disease, the receipt of GAVI support speeded the time to decision by a factor of 0.37 (95% CI 0.18-0.76), or 63%. The presence of two or more neighboring country adopters accelerated decisions to adopt by a factor of 0.50 (95% CI 0.33-0.75). For each 1% increase in vaccine price, decisions to adopt are delayed by a factor of 1.02 (95% CI 1.00-1.04). Global recommendations and local studies were not associated with time to decision.
CONCLUSIONS This study substantiates previous findings related to vaccine price and presents new evidence to suggest that GAVI eligibility is associated with accelerated decisions to adopt Hib vaccine. The influence of neighboring country decisions was also highly significant, suggesting that approaches to support the adoption of new vaccines should consider supply- and demand-side factors.. Title: Accelerating Policy Decisions to Adopt Haemophilus influenzae Type b Vaccine: A Global, Multivariable Analysis | eng_Latn | 2,213 |
VALUE BASED INTELLIGENT REQUIREMENT PRIORITIZATION ( VIRP ) : EXPERT DRIVEN FUZZY LOGIC BASED PRIORITIZATION TECHNIQUE | A cost-value approach for prioritizing requirements | Dental caries experience, oral health status and treatment needs of dental patients with autism | yue_Hant | 2,214 |
The impact of a mass media campaign on personal risk perception, perceived self-efficacy and on other behavioural predictors | Social Learning Theory and the Health Belief Model | Generalized expectancies for internal versus external control of reinforcement. | eng_Latn | 2,215 |
Customer lifetime value modeling and its use for customer retention planning | On Bias, Variance, 0/1—Loss, and the Curse-of-Dimensionality | Are Diet and Physical Activity Patterns Related to Cigarette Smoking in Adolescents? Findings From Project EAT | eng_Latn | 2,216 |
Causal Structure Learning and Inference: A Selective Review | A modification of the PC algorithm yielding order-independent skeletons | Developing standards for reporting implementation studies of complex interventions (StaRI): a systematic review and e-Delphi | kor_Hang | 2,217 |
A taxonomy of behavior change techniques used in interventions. | does changing behavioral intentions engender behavior change ? a meta - analysis of the experimental evidence . | Page-Level Data Extraction Approach for Web Pages Using Data Mining Techniques | eng_Latn | 2,218 |
Building organizational commitment: A multifirm study | A Review and Reconceptualization of Organizational Commitment | Risk assessment of hand washing efficacy using literature and experimental data. | eng_Latn | 2,219 |
apps of steel : are exercise apps providing consumers with realistic expectations ? : a content analysis of exercise apps for presence of behavior change theory . | Using the Internet to Promote Health Behavior Change: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Theoretical Basis, Use of Behavior Change Techniques, and Mode of Delivery on Efficacy | The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion | eng_Latn | 2,220 |
Development and evaluation of a questionnaire to assess knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors towards hearing loss prevention | Consumer attitudes and behavior: the theory of planned behavior applied to food consumption decisions | Trust and commitment influences on customer retention: insights from business-to-business services | eng_Latn | 2,221 |
what is adherence to treatment | 1. Definition of adherence. In terms of TB control, adherence to treatment may be defined as the extent to which the patient's history of therapeutic drug-taking coincides with the prescribed treatment (7) . Adherence may be measured using either process-oriented or outcome-oriented definitions. | In medicine, compliance (also adherence, capacitance) describes the degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly, it refers to medication or drug compliance, but it can also apply to other situations such as medical device use, self care, self-directed exercises, or therapy sessions.n medicine, compliance (also adherence, capacitance) describes the degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly, it refers to medication or drug compliance, but it can also apply to other situations such as medical device use, self care, self-directed exercises, or therapy sessions. | eng_Latn | 2,222 |
what is the purpose of a health promotion? | The purpose of health promotion is to positively influence the health behavior of individuals and communities as well as the living and working conditions that influence their health. Health promotion improves the health status of individuals, families, communities, states, and the nation. 2 Health promotion enhances the quality of life for all people. 3 Health promotion reduces premature deaths. | According to the World Health Organization, Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.ccording to the World Health Organization, Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health. | eng_Latn | 2,223 |
define service feasibility analysis | A feasibility study is conducted to assist decision-makers in determining whether or not to implement a particular project or program. The feasibility study is based on extensive research on both the current practices and the proposed project/program and its impact on the school foodservice operation. | Operational feasibility is a measure of how well a proposed system solves the problems, and takes advantage of the opportunities identified during scope definition and how it satisfies the requirements identified in the requirements analysis phase of system development.enerally, feasibility studies precede technical development and project implementation. A feasibility study evaluates the project's potential for success; therefore, perceived objectivity is an important factor in the credibility of the study for potential investors and lending institutions. | eng_Latn | 2,224 |
what is the purpose of qualitative research | Comparison of Qualitative and Quantitative Research. Quantitative and qualitative research are commonly considered to differ fundamentally. Yet, their objectives as well as their applications overlap in numerous ways. Quantitative Research is considered to have as its main purpose the quantification of data. This allows generalizations of results from a sample to an entire population of interest and the measurement of the incidence of various views and opinions in a given sample. | The purpose of this tool is to provide an overview of. what health education and promotion specialists need. to knowâmainly, what qualitative health research is. and how to conduct it. Competence in qualitative. research is particularly important because much of. what we do is grounded in the social and behavioral. sciencesâareas that benefit greatly from qualitative. research insight. As we work to change not only life-. styles but also systems, built environments, and policies, | eng_Latn | 2,225 |
osha impact definition | Related Articles. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act), 29 USC 667, affects almost every private business in the United States and U.S. territories. The act is administered by the federal Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or an OSHA-approved state program. | OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Its primary purpose is to oversee and insure safety in the workplace, regardless of the setting. It does this through inspections and the formulation of rules relating to the given scenarios. It has the authority to shut down a job, and can levy fines. | eng_Latn | 2,226 |
what are health promotions | In short, health promotion is âthe process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health.â (Ottawa Charter, First International Conference of Health Promotion, 1986). | Health promotion Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. It moves beyond a focus on individual behaviour towards a wide range of social and environmental interventions. | eng_Latn | 2,227 |
what are health promotion approaches? | Health promotion approaches. When we simply offer health advice to people (âYou should stop smoking if you want to get rid of that cough and improve your general healthâ, or âNo wonder youâre putting on weight â you should get out and do a bit more exercise!â), we approach it from our perspective. | Health Promotion. Health promotion is a discipline that seeks to improve the health of individuals and communities through education, behavioral change and environmental improvement. | eng_Latn | 2,228 |
definition of prevention | Prevention is the act of stopping something or ensuring something does not happen. Stopping teenagers from using drugs is an example of drug prevention. the act of preventing. | Prevention is the fundamental work of all health educators. They attempt to prevent illnesses or diseases in individuals or entire communities through education about nutrition, exercise, or other habits and behaviors. | eng_Latn | 2,229 |
what are health educators | Health educators are also responsible for collecting and analyzing data for the purpose of researching, designing, and presenting preventative health care programs. These individuals must be able to inform and organize community coalitions in order to address concerns and issues that effect the health of communities. | Community health education is a theory-driven process that promotes health and prevents disease within populations. Those who study community health learn how to design and implement programs that promote health and prevent disease within certain target populations in the community. If you enjoy helping people and have an interest in the health field, community health may be the field for you. 1 Collaborative Efforts - developing community-based programs. 2 Health Promotion - developing low literate, culturally appropriate materials, curricula and awareness campaigns. | eng_Latn | 2,230 |
what is behavioral consistency | ATTITUDE-BEHAVIOR CONSISTENCY: A person's attitude-behavior consistency can be evaluated by determining whether the person acts in a way that is congruent with the attitude.. No related posts. | Evidence-based behavioral practice (EBBP) entails making decisions about how to promote health or provide care by integrating the best available evidence with practitioner expertise and other resources, and with the characteristics, state, needs, values and preferences of those who will be affected. | eng_Latn | 2,231 |
what is a survey research method | Survey Research Methods. Survey Research Methods is the official peer reviewed journal of the European Survey Research Association. The journal publishes articles in English which discuss methodological issues related to survey research; see SRM's focus and scope for more details about articles published in SRM. | Survey data can be collected from many people at relatively low cost and, depending on the survey design, relatively quickly.Survey methods lend themselves to probability sampling from large populations. Thus, survey research is very appealing when sample generalizability is a central research goal. In fact, survey research is often the only means available for developing a representative picture of the attitudes and characteris-tics of a large population. | eng_Latn | 2,232 |
what is health promotion | Health Promotion: Historical Evolution. Health promotion is not a new concept. The fact that health is determined by factors not only within the health sector but also by factors outside was recognized long back. | Health promotion. Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over their health and its determinants, and thereby improve their health, according to the World Health Organization's (WHO) 2005 Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalized World. | eng_Latn | 2,233 |
Syphilis in Shakespeare's England | Shakespeare's Chancre: Did the Bard Have Syphilis? | Shakespeare's Chancre: Did the Bard Have Syphilis? | eng_Latn | 2,234 |
Ancient Greek Drama | Ancient Greek drama. | Recent Greek drama. | eng_Latn | 2,235 |
Once you get your adolescent to endorse this idea (and to forget that Juliet was just 14), you've won. | Juliet was just 14. | Juliet was just 13. | eng_Latn | 2,236 |
This is the oldest theatrical form, strictly speaking, and also the most austere and demanding. | This, the oldest form of theater, is also the most difficult. | The oldest form of theater is the easiest to perform. | eng_Latn | 2,237 |
The first adaptation of this story (originally a play) was the 1934 Death Takes a Holiday , which came in at a perky 78 minutes. | The 1934 Death Takes a Holiday ran for over an hour. | The first adaptation of this story was the 1934 Romeo and Juliet. | eng_Latn | 2,238 |
Real Estate Research in Asia - Past, Present and the Future | PACIFIC RIM REAL ESTATE SOCIETY SEVENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE JANUARY 21-23, 2002 CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND Murders, Externalities, and Market Efficiency – Empirical Evidence From Hong Kong | “ I come to bury Shakespeare , not to praise him ” . Glocalizing drama as reclamation of the African academy in Raisedon Baya ’ s Tomorrow ’ s People | eng_Latn | 2,239 |
"Which English Renaissance dramatist and poet wrote the 17th century play, ""Volpone""?" | Who were the 17th Century English Renaissance Playwrights? Who were the 17th Century English Renaissance Playwrights? suite101.com Main Image: English Renaissance playwrights belonged to Renaissance era in England which began in late 16th century and lasted till the middle of the 17th century. The renaissance period in English History was marked by a tremendous growth in drama and theatre as an art form.The English Renaissance Playwrights such as Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare wrote popular plays revolving around the themes of history, life and death. Poets such as John Milton and Edmund Spenser produced works reflecting English beliefs on history, religion and life. Other notable English Renaissance Playwrights include George Chapman, Thomas Heywood, John Marston, Cyril Tourneur, Thomes Dekker, Frances Beaumont, Thomas Middleton, Philip Massinger, James Shirley and John Ford. Content How do you distinguish the English Renaissance Playwrights? The artistic works of Marlowe, Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare occupy a significant place in the history of Renaissance drama and theatre and continue to hold sway over the audiences. The writings of the English Renaissance Playwrights could be distinguished by the style of poetic language they used and the unique themes and subject matter of their works. English Renaissance Playwrights wrote classic drama including both tragedy and comedy. They also wrote history plays dealing with the major events of the reign of Early English Kings such as Richard III and Edward II. The plays of the Renaissance era were often written in rhymed verse while prose was used in the comedy plays. What is Christopher Marlowe known for? Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) was the foremost English Renaissance Playwright before the Coming of Shakespeare . During his short literary career, Marlowe became well known for his plays which include Dido Queen of Carthage, Tamburlaine, Parts 1 and 2,The Jew of Malta, Doctor Faustus, Edward II, The Massacre at Paris and The Contention of York and Lancaster. His plays Doctor Faustus and Tamburlaine gained immense popularity while he wielded a great influence on Shakespeare both personally and professionally. What is the Contribution of William Shakespeare? William Shakespeare is one of the outstanding English Renaissance Playwrights of the many writers, poets and playwrights who wrote during this era. Shakespeare wrote thirty-eight plays and a good number of poems during his lifetime. His plays include different genres such as tragedies, comedies, romances, histories , problem plays and political plays which he wrote mainly between the years 1590 and 1613. Some of his famous plays include Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, King Lear among others. Shakespeare ’s plays are an integral part of English literature with children all over the world studying them in schools while his plays are performed even today. What is the contribution of Ben Jonson as a Renaissance Playwright? Jonson (1572-1637) was an English Renaissance Playwright and a major poet of the Renaissance era. Jonson’s early work which gained him recognition was his play, “Every Man in His Humor” which was played at The Globe and featured William Shakespeare as one of the actors. Ben Jonson’s popularity could be judged by the fact that he was recognized as first poet laureate of England though unofficially. His two comedy plays Volpone and The Alchemist made him very popular . In fact he is considered as one of the best English Renaissance playwrights of his era. External References | What were the individual family names of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? View the step-by-step solution to: What were the individual family names of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? This question was answered on Oct 31, 2015. View the Answer What were the individual family names of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? gooolinn posted a question · Oct 31, 2015 at 3:46am Top Answer Here is the solution... View the full answer {[ getNetScore(26755493) ]} sarahmrkhan answered the question · Oct 31, 2015 at 3:50am Other Answers Capulet and Montague where... View the full answer {[ getNetScore(26755606) ]} What were the respective family... View the full answer {[ getNetScore(26756386) ]} View Full Answer or ask a new question Related Questions 113 English experts found online! Average reply time is 5 mins Get Homework Help Why Join Course Hero? Course Hero has all the homework and study help you need to succeed! We’ve got course-specific notes, study guides, and practice tests along with expert tutors and customizable flashcards—available anywhere, anytime. - - Study Documents Find the best study resources around, tagged to your specific courses. Share your own to gain free Course Hero access or to earn money with our Marketplace. - Question & Answers Get one-on-one homework help from our expert tutors—available online 24/7. Ask your own questions or browse existing Q&A threads. Satisfaction guaranteed! - Flashcards Browse existing sets or create your own using our digital flashcard system. A simple yet effective studying tool to help you earn the grade that you want! | eng_Latn | 2,240 |
What was shakespeares opinion about marriage? | What was shakespeares opinion on marriages? | What was shakespeares opinion on marriages? | eng_Latn | 2,241 |
Why did male actors play female characters? | Why did people play in the shakespeare's female roles? | Why did women not act in elizabethan plays? | eng_Latn | 2,242 |
What was shakespeares most tragic play? | What play did william shakespeare write that were tragic? | Which plays that shakespeare wrote were tragedys? | eng_Latn | 2,243 |
When was the ancient greece period? | When did the ancient greece theatre start? | When did the ancient greece theatre start? | eng_Latn | 2,244 |
Did women act in any of Shakespeares plays? | Why did women not act in elizabethan plays? | Why did women not act in elizabethan plays? | eng_Latn | 2,245 |
When was the pneumatic tyre made? | Why is tyre made from rubber? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,246 |
When did king harold godwinson arrive in londin? | How many brothers did Harrold Godwinson have? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,247 |
How did william shakesphere spend his early life? | What is William Shakespeare's early life like? | What do romeo benvolio plan to do at the ball? | eng_Latn | 2,248 |
What did shakespeare later change the name of his theatre company to in 1594? | What was the name of the theatre company associated with shakespeare? | What was the name of the theatre company associated with shakespeare? | eng_Latn | 2,249 |
How has shakespeare influenced english literature? | How has shakespeare's writing influenced our modern language? | How has shakespeare's writing influenced our modern language? | eng_Latn | 2,250 |
Wrote play romeo and juliet? | Who wrote the orignal play of romeo and juliet? | Who wrote the orignal play of romeo and juliet? | eng_Latn | 2,251 |
How many actresses were in shakespeares play? | Did shakespeare use female actresses? | Did shakespeare use female actresses? | eng_Latn | 2,252 |
When was julius caesar the ruler? | How did julius caesar change roman socteiy? | When was julius caesar by shakespeare written? | eng_Latn | 2,253 |
How does the story end in romeo and juliet? | In Romeo and Juliet which character was she first engaged to? | Why is romeo miserable at the beginning of the story? | eng_Latn | 2,254 |
Correct date required for release in England of High School Musical? | Will high school musical 3 senior year come out in december in toronto? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,255 |
What were in theaters in london during shakespeare's time? | What sort of people went to the theatre in shake speares time? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,256 |
Dubris was the Roman name for which town ? | Roman Dover Home > Dover History > Roman Dover Roman Dover Roman Dover, the British port closest to the rest of the Roman Empire was a thriving town, thought to have covered at least a five hectare area along the Dour valley. The Romans called the town DUBRIS after DUBRAS, the British name meaning 'waters'. The Roman town had a large harbour, flanked by two lighthouses and three successive forts. Over 60 sites from the Roman period have been found in the Dover area. Sites which are open to the public include the Roman Painted House at Dover, the Roman lighthouse or Pharos in Dover Castle grounds and the Roman fort of Richborough near Sandwich. The museum holds a large collection of Roman Samian ware found in the area | Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare · OverDrive: eBooks, audiobooks and videos for libraries Drama Fiction For Troilus and Cressida, set during the Trojan War, Shakespeare turned to the Greek poet Homer, whose epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey treat the war and its aftermath, and to Geoffrey Chaucer, author of The Canterbury Tales and the great romance of the war, Troilus and Criseyde. The authoritative edition of Troilus and Cressida from The Folger Shakespeare Library, the trusted and widely used Shakespeare series for students and general readers, includes: -The exact text of the printed book for easy cross-reference -Hundreds of hypertext links for instant navigation -Freshly edited text based on the best early printed version of the play -Full explanatory notes conveniently placed on pages facing the text of the play -Scene-by-scene plot summaries -A key to the play's famous lines and phrases -An introduction to reading Shakespeare's language -An essay by a leading Shakespeare scholar providing a modern perspective on the play -Fresh images from the Folger Shakespeare Library's vast holdings of rare books -An annotated guide to further reading Essay by Jonathan Gil Harris The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC, is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works, and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe. In addition to exhibitions open to the public throughout the year, the Folger offers a full calendar of performances and programs. For more information, visit Folger.edu. | eng_Latn | 2,257 |
What was society like in 1600 london? | How many children per family in London 1600? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,258 |
Is love a bussiness or contract? | What sample letter to cancell a contract? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,259 |
What is one interesting fact about william shakespeare? | What were William Shakespeare's interesting facts? | What were William Shakespeare's interesting facts? | eng_Latn | 2,260 |
When were women allowed to perform on stage of Shakespeare's plays? | When could women act on stage in England? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,261 |
What is differences between shakespeare and aristotle elemnt of tragedy? | How are shakespears's tragedies different from greek tragedy? | Why was aristotle not successful? | eng_Latn | 2,262 |
How did William Shakespeare's write his plays? | What Did William Shakespeare Write Plays? | What Did William Shakespeare Write Plays? | eng_Latn | 2,263 |
English literature study aids? | What is literature in english? | What advive does Nurse give Juliet? | eng_Latn | 2,264 |
Why did shakespeare's company change name? | What happend to the open air theater where shakespeare's plays were performed the most? | How were the names of William Shakespeare's two acting companies choosen? | eng_Latn | 2,265 |
What type of plays did the greeks have? | Why did plays take place in Ancient Greeks? | How are shakespears's tragedies different from greek tragedy? | eng_Latn | 2,266 |
What year was the lancaster made in? | How made the bomber? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,267 |
Why is shakeseknown as the bard of avon? | Why is shakespeare known as the bard of avon or what does it mean? | Why is shakespeare known as the bard of avon or what does it mean? | eng_Latn | 2,268 |
What were the names of william shakespeares acting companies? | How were the names of William Shakespeare's two acting companies choosen? | What was the name of the theatre company associated with shakespeare? | eng_Latn | 2,269 |
Was romeo a montegue or a capulet? | Which of the following characters is neither a Montague nor a Capulet in romeo and juliet? | Which of the following characters is neither a Montague nor a Capulet in romeo and juliet? | eng_Latn | 2,270 |
Why do some people believe shakespeare didnt exist? | What do critics say about shakespeare really existing? | What do critics say about shakespeare really existing? | eng_Latn | 2,271 |
Why is hamlet shakespears most popular play? | Which plays that shakespeare wrote were tragedys? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,272 |
Why romeo and benvolio attend party? | What do romeo benvolio plan to do at the ball? | Why is romeo miserable at the beginning of the story? | eng_Latn | 2,273 |
What is the difference between globe theader and modern theater? | What was different about the design of the globe theater compared to modern theaters why was it built that way? | What was different about the design of the globe theater compared to modern theaters why was it built that way? | eng_Latn | 2,274 |
What disease closed down all theaters during shakespeares time? | What infectious disease in 1592 cause the theaters to close? | The of the theatre were shakespeare plahye? | eng_Latn | 2,275 |
What was the frist artificial that lunched into space? | Who was the frist proson to go to space? | What three types of refreshments were available to Shakespeare's audience? | eng_Latn | 2,276 |
What plays can you put into comady tragedy and history from shakespeares plays? | 2exxamples of plays by shakespeare that have to do with history? | Which plays that shakespeare wrote were tragedys? | eng_Latn | 2,277 |
Did shakespear invent the wolrds assassination? | Origin of word assassination? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,278 |
Who played females in shakespearean plays? | Wher did will shakspere get his female roles from? | Why did people play in the shakespeare's female roles? | eng_Latn | 2,279 |
Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire in the Jacobean Playhouse | “Trying television by candlelight”: Shakespeare’s Globe’s The Duchess of Malfi on BBC4 | An instrumental variable approach finds no associated harm or benefit from early dialysis initiation in the United States | eng_Latn | 2,280 |
His "Volpone" played at Shakespeare's Globe Theater in 1605 | Volpone - Wikipedia Volpone (Italian for "sly fox") is a comedy play by English playwright Ben Jonson first produced in 1605-06, ... Volpone (The Fox) is a Venetian gentleman who pretends to be on his ... The play premiered at the Globe Theatre in Spring 1606. ... Colley Cibber played Corvino in his productions; his wife Katherine Shore played... | Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet / Nureyev, Fonteyn, Royal Ballet Amazon.com: Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet / Nureyev, Fonteyn, Royal Ballet: Margot ... And so it goes without saying that the 1966 film version of the Royal Ballet .... away: she truly was one of the most charismatic dancers of the last century. | eng_Latn | 2,281 |
Two forms of theater in acient greece were? | The two forms of theater on ancient greece were? | The two forms of theater on ancient greece were? | eng_Latn | 2,282 |
In 1787 why did a Constitutional Convention happen in Philadelphia? | For what purpose did the the constitutional convention meet? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,283 |
What theatres did shakespeares companies perform? | What was the company name william sheaskspheare attended? | What was the name of the theatre company associated with shakespeare? | eng_Latn | 2,284 |
Who was the ruler in shakespeare time? | Who was the ruler during shakespares time? | Who was the ruler during shakespares time? | eng_Latn | 2,285 |
How did shakespeare chane he english language? | How did the plays of shakespeare affect the english language? | Which best tells the reader one way shakespeare changed the english language? | eng_Latn | 2,286 |
Why did london grow in 1500? | What diseases in london in 1500? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,287 |
What london theatre hosted shakespeare's plays? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,288 |
What act is a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet be in? | When did juliet say a rose by any other name would smell as sweet? | HOw many acts are in Romeo and Juliet? | eng_Latn | 2,289 |
What was shakespeare's famaily like? | Do you like shakespear? | Why did people play in the shakespeare's female roles? | eng_Latn | 2,290 |
Was william shakespeare well known as an actor and playwright in his own time? | Did william shackspeare did he do well in shcool? | Why were shakespeare's plays not in london in 1592-1593? | eng_Latn | 2,291 |
Where did the first formal theater begin? | The first formal theater begin? | The first formal theater begin? | eng_Latn | 2,292 |
Romeo and Juliet ranks with Hamlet as one of Shakespeare 's most-performed plays . | Romeo and Juliet , like many of Shakespeare 's plays , is written in several different forms . | The Webster-Hayne debate was a famous debate in the United States between Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina . | eng_Latn | 2,293 |
In the English-speaking world , the Bungo Strait is most known for its role in the 1958 World War II submarine film `` Run Silent , Run Deep '' based upon best-selling 1955 novel by then-Commander Edward L. Beach , Jr. . | The Bungo Strait is featured in the 1958 World War II submarine film `` Run Silent , Run Deep '' . The movie is based upon the 1955 novel by Edward L. Beach , Jr. . | William Shakespeare 's Romeo + Juliet is an Academy Award nominated 1996 American movie adaptation of William Shakespeare 's romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet . | eng_Latn | 2,294 |
While in live theater the difference became less and less significant , in mass media comedy and drama were clearly divided . | ... In live theater the difference between comedy and tragedy became less and less significant , in mass media , comedy and drama were clearly separated . | Over the past decade , she has introduced different styles to the ever-expanding Turkish pop music scene . | eng_Latn | 2,295 |
Her character was introduced in the third season premiere . | Juliet 's character was introduced in the third season 's premiere . | In 1913 , she began to design ballet costumes and sets for Diaghilev 's Ballets Russes and elsewhere . | eng_Latn | 2,296 |
Tragedy ( late 6th century BC ) , comedy ( 486 BC ) , and the satyr play were the three dramatic genres to emerge there . | They invented the genres of tragedy ( late 6th century BC ) , comedy ( 486 BC ) and satyr plays . | The 1960s and 1970s were a major boom period for the Olympic Auditorium , as major wrestling events were held at the arena every other Friday night . | eng_Latn | 2,297 |
A modern reconstruction of the Globe , named `` Shakespeare 's Globe '' , opened in 1997 approximately from the site of the original theatre . | A modern reconstruction of the Globe , named `` Shakespeare 's Globe '' , opened in 1997 about 750 feet ( 230 m ) from the site of the original theatre . | The Guild was founded in 1933 in an effort to end exploitation of actors in Hollywood who were being forced into oppressive multi-year contracts with the major movie studios that did not include restrictions on work hours or minimum rest periods , and often had clauses that automatically renewed at the studios ' discretion . | eng_Latn | 2,298 |
Produce a Play | When it comes to putting on a theatrical production, the role of the producer is distinct from, but no less important than, the director's . Producers are typically in charge of the financial, managerial, and logistical duties of a production, though they can also have input on the creative side of the process. | Stage makeup is vital to the entire way a scene feels. Right down to how you put on bottom lash mascara. | eng_Latn | 2,299 |
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