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    Alanine and glutathione targeting of dopamine- or ibuprofen-coupled polypeptide nanocarriers increases both crossing and protective efects on a blood-brain barrier model
    (2025) Mészáros, Mária; Phan, Thi Ha My; Vigh, Judit P.; Porkoláb, Gergő; Kocsis, Anna; Szecskó, Anikó; Páli, Emese K.; Cser, Nárcisz M.; Polgár, Tamás F.; Kecskeméti, Gábor; Walter, Fruzsina R.; Schwamborn, Jens C.; Janáky, Tamás; Jan, Jeng-Shiung; Veszelka, Szilvia; Deli, Mária A.
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    An Investigation into the Impact and Benefits of the Cambridge English Young Learners Exams and their Connection to the Helen Doron Early English Learning Method
    Kocsis, Anna; Csépes, Ildikó; DE--Bölcsészettudományi Kar
    This thesis is intended to investigate the impact and benefits of the Cambridge English Young Learners Exams and their connection to the Helen Doron Early English Learning method. It is to present both the different types of Cambridge assessments for children and the Helen Doron learning method. These two are connected in a way that it is apparent that those young learners, aged 7-12, who learn with a special kind of method, eg. Helen Doron Early English in this case, may have a good amount of basic knowledge and skills to perform well on the exams. The exams are designed for children to test their English knowledge and it is a good way for them and their parents to see what level they are at. It is also important to understand what we mean by young learners. Young learners are those who learn English in elementary schools and study the language as their second or third language. There are many notions and factors to take into consideration when we talk about these children. Their motivation is also very important to talk about because there is always some kind of reason why one learns a foreign language. It is highly recommended to teach children from an early age and possibly get them to take these exams. It is designed to benefit and encourage them to learn more and more about the language.
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    Comparative Analysis of the Blackface Minstrel Shows and Hungarian Traveling Circuses
    (2013-01-21T13:36:32Z) Kocsis, Anna; Varró, Gabriella; DE--TEK--Bölcsészettudományi Kar
    We can detect how the North American minstrel show and Hungarian traveling circuses and artists have developed in their own times. There are many similarities and differences to be found in the comparative analysis, which show that although the two forms of entertainments come from two very different cultures, they do meet at some point. Both of them are based on similar theatrical and circus traditions and later on assumed their own special character.
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    Techniques of Representation
    (2013-02-25T15:27:39Z) Kocsis, Anna; Abádi Nagy, Zoltán; DE--TEK--Bölcsészettudományi Kar
    In my thesis I will take a closer look at this new experimental theater from several points of views and give an explanation by using the ars poetics of Richard Foreman. Foreman was one of the greatest representatives of this kind of movement. He has his own techniques to show how to incorporate paintings, sculptures, different objects into his works. The Theater of Images was something new that the audiences had never seen before, it was something new to think about. The playwrights wanted to call attention to the reality of their times by making the spectator more aware of the events happening around him/herself. In these new plays, the audience was forced to look at the object as it was, not beyond it, looking for a hidden meaning inside. They had to look for the new constructed ways where they could make their own reality, not someone else’s. This was a great way to deconstruct the norms of that time and this was the playwrights’ way to express their non-conformist believes as against the ruling discourse. Richard Foreman was trying to pursue this very exact idea. Change the perspective of the people, make them think, not just see. Pieces of art were the best tools to use to suggest new to the people. Representatives of the Theater of Images other than Foreman were Lee Breuer and Robert Wilson. These three were all trying to lend a new perspective to the theater.
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