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manufacture of
banduras had been
established earlier outside of
Ukraine (in
Moscow (1908), and
Prague (1924)),
continuous serial manufacture of
banduras was only...
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Albert Bandura (4
December 1925 – 26 July 2021) was a Canadian-American
psychologist and
professor of
social science in
psychology at
Stanford University...
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collective name for a
series of
experiments performed by
psychologist Albert Bandura to test his
social learning theory.
Between 1961 and 1963, he
studied children's...
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Bandura is a
Ukrainian surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Albert Bandura (1925–2021), Canadian-American
psychologist Eddy
Bandura (1940–2018)...
- The
kobza (Ukrainian: кобза), also
called bandura (Ukrainian: бандура) is a
Ukrainian folk
music instrument of the lute
family (Hornbostel-Sachs classification...
- of
banduras was
established there and
since 1964 the
factory has
produced various types of
banduras designed by
Professor Vasyl Herasymenko.
Banduras were...
- experiences, and
outside media influences. This
theory was
advanced by
Albert Bandura as an
extension of his
social learning theory. The
theory states that when...
- in
Goslar once
again making banduras and in addition,
trained craftmen in the art of
making high
quality concert banduras. In Goslar, the Honcharenko...
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generic name (help) Punzi,
Ludovica Punzi (2022-03-22). "
Banduras for the Blind: Minstrels, Epic Song, and the
Ukrainian Culture of Resistance"...
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later directed by
Hryhory Nazarenko. They pla**** on
diatonic Kharkiv-style
banduras with the
newly developed mechanisms designed by the
Honcharenko brothers...