1. Video Game / Portal - TV Tropes
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This page is for the Portal series as a whole. If you're looking for the first video game in the series with the same name, please click here. Portal is a First Person Puzzle Platformer video game series created by Valve that takes place in the …
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2. Characters / Portal - TV Tropes
A blue personality core who provides the tutorial and converses with the player in Aperture Desk Job. Grady works as a manager/supervisor for the product ...
Individual Games Portal Portal 2 Aperture Desk Job A blue personality core who provides the tutorial and converses with the player in Aperture Desk Job. Grady works as a manager/supervisor for the product testing department. Benevolent Boss: He's …
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3. Portal (series) - All The Tropes
20 feb 2024 · The player character is Chell, who wakes up in a seemingly uninhabited facility. GLaDOS, the facility's AI robot voice, sends her through a ...
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4. Portal Network - All The Tropes
24 sep 2021 · Portal Network · Contents · Anime and Manga · Comic Books · Fan Works · Literature · Film · Live-Action TV · Music. In Orbital's video for " ...
Simply put, there are lots of "islands of habitability", and conventional travel between them, if possible at all, is time-consuming, expensive, and generally not attempted unless there is absolutely no other choice. However, there is a set of gates or jump points connecting them together, allowing for near-instantaneous travel.
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5. Schemes and tropes in visual communication; the case of object ...
Schemes and tropes in visual communication; the case of object grouping in advertisem*nts ... Schemes and tropes ... Tilburg University Research Portal data ...
Maes, A., & Schilperoord, J. (2009). Schemes and tropes in visual communication; the case of object grouping in advertisem*nts. In J. Renkema (Ed.), Discourse of Course (pp. 67-81). Benjamins.
6. Having Fun With Epic Fantasy Tropes #7: “Fortunately There Was A Portal.”
9 jul 2018 · The series begins with handprints being scorched into doors all over our world by angel-like beings (seraphim) that are slipping in through a ...
The origins of the “Fortunately There Was…” heading stems from my early adventures in Sci Fi rather than Fantasy, so the original construction (coined by myself, as far as I know) was “Fortunately There Was A Wormhole.”
7. Marketing the savage: appropriating tribal tropes
the University of Bath's research portal Logo ... Marketing the savage: appropriating tribal tropes ... Marketing the savage: appropriating tribal tropes. In B.
Canniford, R., & Shankar, A. (2007). Marketing the savage: appropriating tribal tropes. In B. Cova, R. V. Kozinets, & A. Shankar (Eds.), Consumer Tribes Elsevier.
8. Five Tropes About EDI - Royal Holloway Research Portal
Five Tropes About EDI ; English · Power Relations in Higher Music Education · Erasmus · Accepted/In press - 13 May 2024 ...
Tan, S. (Accepted/In press). Five Tropes About EDI. In Power Relations in Higher Music Education Erasmus.
9. The Fantasy Trope of the 'Magic Portal' Feels Very Appropriate Right Now
3 jul 2020 · The 'magic portal' trope reveals the awe, fear and transformative power of traveling to another world — one that might be appealing in our ...
So-called ‘portal fantasy’ reveals the awe, fear and transformative power of traveling to another world — one that might be appealing in our present dystopia.
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10. Quantity Tropes and Internal Relations
Quantity Tropes and Internal ... tropes, internal relations, order, proportions, quantities, tropes", ... Tampere University Research Portal data protection policy.
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11. 1913-6005 - Media tropes - The ISSN Portal
7 feb 2021 · ISSN 1913-6005 (Online) | Media tropes.
ISSN 1913-6005 (Online) | Media tropes
12. The Tropes of Celebrity Environmentalism
The Tropes of Celebrity Environmentalism. Crystal ... We present the tropes and discuss their five cross-cutting themes. ... CBS Research Portal data protection ...
Celebrity advocacy for environmental causes has grown dramatically in recent decades. An examination of this expansion and the rise of causes such as climate change reveals the shifting politics and organization of advocacy. We address these changes to the construction and interpretation of celebrity advocacy and detail how they have produced a rich variety of environmental celebrity advocates. We also account for differences between legacy (e.g., radio, TV, newspapers) and online celebrities and their practices (e.g., hashtag publics, brandjacking, online communities). Environmental celebrity advocates’ performances can be divided into nine tropes, each characterized in part by the particular varieties of environmentalism that they promote. We present the tropes and discuss their five cross-cutting themes. We conclude with a set of questions for future research on celebrity environmentalism.
13. Authored Animals Creature Tropes in Native American Fiction | I-Portal
Discusses literary interpretation of animals by N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Silko, Louise Erdrich, Louis Owen and Gordon Henry. Author/Creator. Gerald Vizenor.
Discusses literary interpretation of animals by N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Silko, Louise Erdrich, Louis Owen and Gordon Henry.
14. Symbols and narratives of Europe : Three tropes - Diva-Portal.org
2 mrt 2021 · European identifications are crystallized and spun around three dominant tropes: supreme universality, resurrection from division, and ...
Throughout history, attempts have been made to identify Europe as a geographical, political, social, and cultural entity. Recent efforts to establish key symbols and narratives of Europe have focus ...
15. Editorial Introduction: "Media Tropes" | Scholars Portal Journals
Editorial Introduction: "Media Tropes" · Authors · Source Information · Download Options · Cite · My Articles · Additional Article Information · Report a ...
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16. Fandom TV Tropes and Wikis | Janet Edwards Author Site
... Portal Future and the Hive Future, helps limit the spoiler problem though. TV Tropes. Hive Future. The TV Tropes page for the Hive Mind series. Portal Future.
There are a currently an evergrowing set of fascinating TV Tropes pages for my books as well as two active wikis. I have to give a spoiler warning for clicking on the following links. These are ex…
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17. The tropes of celebrity environmentalism
17 okt 2020 · Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Research Portal Logo ... The tropes of celebrity environmentalism ... We present the tropes and discuss their five ...
Celebrity advocacy for environmental causes has grown dramatically in recent decades. An examination of this expansion and the rise of causes such as climate change reveals the shifting politics and organization of advocacy. We address these changes to the construction and interpretation of celebrity advocacy and detail how they have produced a rich variety of environmental celebrity advocates.We also account for differences between legacy (e.g., radio, TV, newspapers) and online celebrities and their practices (e.g., hashtag publics, brandjacking, online communities). Environmental celebrity advocates' performances can be divided into nine tropes, each characterized in part by the particular varieties of environmentalism that they promote.We present the tropes and discuss their five cross-cutting themes.We conclude with a set of questions for future research on celebrity environmentalism.
18. Aid Celebrities and the Tropes of Celebrity Humanitarianism
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19. 5 Cliches in Portal Fantasy that Need to Stop - Pro Story Builders
21 mrt 2022 · Specifically, portal fantasy is about the portals between different worlds. ... trope-twisting Portal Fantasy has happened! I'm not sure how to ...
In this post, we're going to talk about the top five cliches in portal fantasy fiction, as well as some ideas on how to avoid them.
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20. Resonance tropes in corporate philanthropy discourse
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21. Resonance tropes in corporate philanthropy discourse - WRAP
Spence, Crawford and Thomson, Ian (2009) Resonance tropes in corporate philanthropy discourse. Business Ethics: A European Review, Volume 18 (Number 4). pp. 372 ...
This paper explores corporate charitable giving disclosures in order to question the extent to which corporations can claim that their philanthropy activities are charitable at all. Exploration of these issues is carried out by means of a tropological analysis that focuses on the different linguistic tropes within the philanthropy disclosures of 52 companies, namely metaphor and synecdoche. The results reveal a number of complex and contradictory things. Primarily, the master metaphor of ‘altruism’ projected by the corporate disclosures is ideologically at odds with the more business case-oriented discourse that shapes the disclosures. This contradiction is put into starker contrast by the existence of a root metaphor, whereby the recipients of corporate philanthropy are presented as the ‘deserving poor’. Synecdochal devices are present within the corporate disclosures, whereby employee initiatives that are independent of corporate strategies are used to confer attributes onto the disclosures that bolster the master metaphor of ‘altruism’. As such, corporate philanthropy is presented by the paper as a structurally incoherent discourse and yet one that has implications for both extracting greater value from various societal groups and in defining, on behalf of civil society, what is a worthy cause.