283 research outputs found
Josefina Nicoletti: precursora del ballet clásico en Panamá
El objetivo de esta investigación es evidenciar la vida y trayectoria de la profesora, coreógrafa y precursora de la danza clásica en Panamá: Josefina Nicoletti; con la intención de mostrar su desarrollo artístico y profesional, a la vez evidenciar sus aportes y enseñanzas a muchos artistas de la danza clásica en el país; marcando en cada uno de ellos como modelo por su entrega, pasión por este arte, formando en ellos entes multiplicadores de su labor.Al desarrollar este documento mostramos la vida de la profesora Josefina Nicoletti, que ha sido de mucha importancia para legar a las futuras generaciones que deben seguir nutriéndose y
conocer a detalle de quienes fueron las figuras y maestros destacados, que al igual que ella han construido día tras día, lo que hoy es la danza en Panamá. Ellos nos inculcan hacer grandes profesionales para continuar trabajando y hacer crecer en este arte en el país
The Italian London of John North: Cultural contact and linguistic encounter in early modern England
This article takes as its subject the remarkable diary kept by a young English gentleman named John North from 1575 to 1579. On his journey home from Italy in 1575 -77, North changed the language of his diary from English to Italian. On his return to London, he continued to keep a record of his everyday life in Italian. This article uses North's diary as a starting point from which to reconstruct the social and sensory worlds of a returned traveler and Italianate gentleman. In doing so, it offers a way of bridging the gap between individual experiences and personal networks on the one hand, and the wider processes of cultural encounter and linguistic contact on the other
Dynamic Honeypots
Traditional honeypots have long served as valuable tools for monitoring and studying attacks on both research and production networks. However, their inherent static nature falls short in accurately reflecting the dynamic landscape of today’s networks. Modern networks comprise of changing hosts and devices that frequently connect and disconnect, making honeypot's single-host, open-port setup with its static address conspicuous amidst the network activity. To address this static nature, dynamic honeypots automatically deploy and configure hosts, enabling them to blend harmoniously with the network's existing environment. This paper introduces a dynamic honeypot design that automates the configuration and deployment of Cowrie honeypots within a network environment. Importantly, this system boasts the ability to be deployed without prior knowledge of the network's topology or associated hosts
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