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What do thoughts, hopes, paintings, words, desires, photographs,
traffic signs, and perceptions have in common? They are all about
something, are directed, are contentful - in a way chairs and
trees, for example, are not. This book inquires into the source of
this power of directedness that some items exhibit while others do
not. An approach to this issue prevalent in the philosophy of the
past half-century seeks to explain the power of directedness in
terms of certain items' ability to reliably track things in their
environment. A very different approach, with a venerable history
and enjoying a recent resurgence, seeks to explain the power of
directedness rather in terms of an intrinsic ability of conscious
experience to direct itself. This book attempts a synthesis of both
approaches, developing an account of the sources of such
directedness that grounds it both in reliable tracking and in
conscious experience.
The New York Times bestselling Pistol is more than the biography of
a ballplayer. It's the stuff of classic novels: the story of a boy
transformed by his father's dream--and the cost of that dream. Even
as Pete Maravich became Pistol Pete--a basketball icon for baby
boomers--all the Maraviches paid a price. Now acclaimed author Mark
Kriegel has brilliantly captured the saga of an American family:
its rise, its apparent ruin, and, finally, its redemption. Almost
four decades have passed since Maravich entered the national
consciousness as basketball's boy wizard. No one had ever played
the game like the kid with the floppy socks and shaggy hair. And
all these years later, no one else ever has. The idea of Pistol
Pete continues to resonate with young people today just as
powerfully as it did with their fathers. In averaging 44.2 points a
game at Louisiana State University, he established records that
will never be broken. But even more enduring than the numbers was
the sense of ecstasy and artistry with which he played. With the
ball in his hands, Maravich had a singular power to inspire awe,
inflict embarrassment, or even tell a joke. But he wasn't merely a
mesmerizing showman. He was basketball's answer to Elvis, a white
Southerner who sold Middle America on a black man's game. Like
Elvis, he paid a terrible price, becoming a prisoner of his own
fame. Set largely in the South, Kriegel's Pistol, a tale of
obsession and basketball, fathers and sons, merges several
archetypal characters. Maravich was a child prodigy, a prodigal
son, his father's ransom in a Faustian bargain, and a Great White
Hope. But he was also a creature of contradictions: always the
outsider but a virtuoso in a team sport, an exuberant showman who
wouldn't look you in the eye, a vegetarian boozer, an athlete who
lived like a rock star, a suicidal genius saved by Jesus Christ. A
renowned biographer--People magazine called him "a master"--Kriegel
renders his subject with a style that is, by turns, heartbreaking,
lyrical, and electric. The narrative begins in 1929, the year a
missionary gave Pete's father a basketball. Press Maravich had been
a neglected child trapped in a hellish industrial town, but the
game enabled him to blossom. It also caused him to confuse
basketball with salvation. The intensity of Press's obsession
initiates a journey across three generations of Maraviches. Pistol
Pete, a ballplayer unlike any other, was a product of his father's
vanity and vision. But that dream continues to exact a price on
Pete's own sons. Now in their twenties--and fatherless for most of
their lives--they have waged their own struggles with the game and
its ghosts. Pistol is an unforgettable biography. By telling one
family's history, Kriegel has traced the history of the game and a
large slice of the American narrative.
The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness provides the
most comprehensive overview of current philosophical research on
consciousness. Featuring contributions from some of the most
prominent experts in the field, it explores the wide range of types
of consciousness there may be, the many psychological phenomena
with which consciousness interacts, and the various views
concerning the ultimate relationship between consciousness and
physical reality. It is an essential and authoritative resource for
anyone working in philosophy of mind or interested in states of
consciousness.
Change is happening at breakneck speed: the competition is tougher, the customer is more sophisticated, margins are shrinking, entire industries are disappearing, and everybody is downsizing-trying to do more with less. Leading authorities in the field of change and human performance, Drs. Kriegel and Brandt show you how to keep ahead of these light speed changes, not just keep up. You'll learn how to: - Round up sacred cowsoutdated beliefs and practicesthat cost you time and money and stop you from taking advantage of exciting new opportunities.
- Develop the seven traits of Change-Ready people and teams.
- Gain the competitive edge not by competing but by changing the game.
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An Alternate Selection of Money Book Club An International Alternate Selection of Book-of-the-Month Club
The year is 1965, and South Vietnam is being invaded by North.
Caught in the line of fire is the small mountain town of Chu Ling.
A family of farmers lives there, but when the war arrives in their
backyard, Nguyen Choeu and his wife and son are forced to leave
their happy home and fertile farmland. They find peace and safety
at an American convent. They also find friends-an American couple
named Bill and Liz Harmon. Bill and Liz are far from their
Wisconsin home, searching for their son, whose plane was shot down
somewhere nearby. They fear the worst, and it's hard to hope in the
midst of war. Optimism takes a downward spiral when Nguyen learns
his farm-and the surrounding fertile landscape-has been burnt to a
crisp. Soon, the Harmons must head back to America, and they invite
Nguyen and his family to join them. The Choeus and Harmons live
well together in the Wisconsin countryside. The two families grow
close, but it becomes apparent that the local community is not as
accepting as Bill and Liz. Nguyen must face unforeseen prejudices
in this new land. In order to survive another tragic turn, a
Vietnamese family and an American family must become one in heart
and soul as they fight their own battles-inside and out.
A poetic journey of the holistic side of self growth and how a
woman struggled physically and spiritually to become the woman she
is today through her poetic journey of truth revealing the
tragedies and the terrorizing childhood that she endured how she
overcame the negative circumstances and turned it into something
positive.
From the bestselling author of Pistol and Namath, a vivid,
revealing, and fast-paced biography of the great boxer Ray "Boom
Boom" Mancini.Frank Sinatra fawned over him. Warren Zevon wrote a
tribute song. Sylvester Stallone produced his life story as a movie
of the week. In the 1980s, Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini wasn't merely
the lightweight champ. An adoring public considered him a national
hero, the real Rocky. But it all came apart on November 13, 1982,
in a brutal battle at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Mancini's
obscure Korean challenger, Duk Koo Kim, went down in the fourteenth
round and never regained consciousness. Three months later, Kim's
despondent mother took her own life. The deaths would haunt Ray and
ruin his carefully crafted image, suddenly transforming boxing's
All-American Boy into a pariah. With the vivid style and deep
reporting that have earned him renown as a biographer, Mark Kriegel
has written a fast-paced epic. The Good Son is an intimate history,
a saga of fathers and fighters, loss and redemption.
Since the late 1970's, the main research program for understanding
intentionality - the mind's ability to direct itself onto the world
- has been based on the attempt naturalize intentionality, in the
sense of making it intelligible how intentionality can occur in a
perfectly natural, indeed entirely physical, world. Some
philosophers, however, have remained skeptical of this entire
approach. In particular, some have argued that phenomenal
consciousness - the subjective feel of conscious experience - has
an essential role to play in the theory of intentionality, a role
missing in the naturalization program. Thus a number of authors
have recently brought to the fore the notion of phenomenal
intentionality, as well as a cluster of nearby notions. There is a
vague sense that their work is interrelated, complementary, and
mutually reinforcing, in a way that suggests a germinal research
program. With twelve new essays by philosophers at the forefront of
the field, this volume is designed to launch this research program
in a more self-conscious way, by exploring some of the fundamental
claims and themes of relevance to this program.
Some mental events are conscious, some are unconscious. What is the
difference between the two? Uriah Kriegel offers an answer. His aim
is a comprehensive theory of the features that all and only
conscious mental events have. The key idea is that consciousness
arises when self-awareness and world-awareness are integrated in
the right way. Conscious mental events differ from unconscious ones
in that, whatever else they may represent, they always also
represent themselves, and do so in a very specific way. Subjective
Consciousness is a fascinating new move forward towards a full
understanding of the mind.
Images and video play a crucial role in visual information systems
and multimedia. There is an extraordinary number of applications of
such systems in entertainment, business, art, engineering, and
science. Such applications often involved large image and video
collections, and therefore, searching for images and video in large
collections is becoming an important operation. Because of the size
of such databases, efficiency is crucial. We strongly believe that
image and video retrieval need an integrated approach from fields
such as image processing, shape processing, perception, database
indexing, visualization, and querying, etc. This book contains a
selection of results that was presented at the Dagstuhl Seminar on
Content-Based Image and Video Retrieval, in December 1999. The
purpose of this seminar was to bring together people from the
various fields, in order to promote information exchange and
interaction among researchers who are interested in various aspects
of accessing the content of image and video data. The book provides
an overview of the state of the art in content-based image and
video retrieval. The topics covered by the chapters are integrated
system aspects, as well as techniques from image processing,
computer vision, multimedia, databases, graphics, signal
processing, and information theory. The book will be of interest to
researchers and professionals in the fields of multimedia, visual
information (database) systems, computer vision, and information
retrieval.
Philosophy of mind is one of the most dynamic fields in philosophy,
and one that invites debate around several key questions. There
currently exist annotated tomes of primary sources, and a handful
of single-authored introductions to the field, but there is no book
that captures philosophy of mind's recent dynamic exchanges for a
student audience. By bringing compiling ten newly commissioned
pieces in which leading philosophers square off on five central,
related debates currently engaging the field, editor Uriah Kriegel
has provided such a publication.The five debates include: Mind and
Body: The Prospects for Russellian Monism Mind in Body: The Scope
and Nature of Embodied Cognition Consciousness: Representationalism
and the Phenomenology of Moods Mental Representation: The Project
of Naturalization The Nature of Mind: The Importance of
Consciousness. Preliminary descriptions of each chapter, annotated
bibliographies for each controversy, and a supplemental guide to
further controversies in philosophy of mind (with bibliographies)
help provide clearer and richer views of active controversies for
all readers.
Die Texte in diesem Band von Wissenschaftlerinnen und
Wissenschaftlern, von Aktivisten und betroffenen Menschen und
Journalisten widmen sich verschiedenen Aspekten der Aufarbeitung
sexuellen Kindesmissbrauchs insbesondere unterschiedlichen
Tatkontexten wie der Familie, dem Sport, Schulen oder den
Kirchen. Sexueller Kindesmissbrauch geschieht in allen
Bereichen unserer Gesellschaft, in denen Kinder aufwachsen. Dennoch
ist das Thema weitgehend tabuisiert. Die Aufarbeitung sexueller
Gewalt trägt dazu bei, die Gesellschaft zu sensibilisieren,
vergangenes Unrecht sichtbar und die Stimmen betroffener Menschen
hĂśrbar zu machen. Der Blick in die Vergangenheit ist notwendig, um
erkennen, warum die Gewalt geschehen konnte, warum Kindern nicht
geholfen, weggeschaut, vertuscht und geschwiegen wurde, aber vor
allem, damit wir wissen, wie wir Kinder und Jugendliche in Zukunft
besser schĂźtzen kĂśnnen.
A blueprint for managing people, not generations Unfairly Labeled
challenges the very concept of "generational differences" as an
unfair generalization, and offers a roadmap to intergenerational
understanding. While acknowledging that generational stereotypes
exist, author Jessica Kriegel argues that they are wrong and that
it's unreasonable to assume that the millions of people born in the
same 20-year time span are motivated by the same things, attracted
to the same things, and should be dealt with in the same way.
Kriegel's experience as Organizational Developer at Oracle puts her
squarely in the talent strategy realm, where she works to optimize
leadership development, team effectiveness, and organizational
design. Drawing upon her experiences with workers of all ages and
types, she shows how behaviors know no generational boundaries and
how to work with people based on their talents, strengths, and
weaknesses rather than simply slapping on a generational label and
fitting them into an arbitrary slot. There are 80 million
Millenials in America, yet there are myriad books on "managing
Millenials" and "working with Millenials" and "the problem with
Millenials." This book shows that whether you're working with
Millenials, Generation X, or Baby Boomers, age is not the issue
it's the interpersonal dynamics that matter most. * Examine the
concept of "generational issues" * Explore the disparate reality of
each 20-year generational span * Learn to understand and work
effectively with other generations * Facilitate intergenerational
understanding sessions The human mind craves categorization, so the
tendency to lump people together is natural. It may, however, be
holding your organization back. The members of each generation have
only one thing in common their age and even that varies by two
whole decades. Why assume that they should all be managed the same
way? Unfairly Labeled shows you a better way, and provides a
roadmap to a more effective organizational strategy.
The mid-nineteenth century's Crimean War is frequently dismissed as
an embarrassment, an event marred by blunders and an occasion
better forgotten. In The Crimean War and its Afterlife Lara Kriegel
sets out to rescue the Crimean War from the shadows. Kriegel offers
a fresh account of the conflict and its afterlife: revisiting
beloved figures like Florence Nightingale and hallowed events like
the Charge of the Light Brigade, while also turning attention to
newer worthies, including Mary Seacole. In this book a series of
six case studies transport us from the mid-Victorian moment to the
current day, focusing on the heroes, institutions, and values
wrought out of the crucible of the war. Time and again, ordinary
Britons looked to the war as a template for social formation and a
lodestone for national belonging. With lucid prose and rich
illustrations, this book vividly demonstrates the uncanny
persistence of a Victorian war in the making of modern Britain.
What do thoughts, hopes, paintings, words, desires, photographs,
traffic signs, and perceptions have in common? They are all about
something, are directed, are contentful - in a way chairs and
trees, for example, are not. This book inquires into the source of
this power of directedness that some items exhibit while others do
not. An approach to this issue prevalent in the philosophy of the
past half-century seeks to explain the power of directedness in
terms of certain items' ability to reliably track things in their
environment. A very different approach, with a venerable history
and enjoying a recent resurgence, seeks to explain the power of
directedness rather in terms of an intrinsic ability of conscious
experience to direct itself. This book attempts a synthesis of both
approaches, developing an account of the sources of such
directedness that grounds it both in reliable tracking and in
conscious experience.
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Spatial and Temporal Databases - 13th International Symposium, SSTD 2013, Munich, Germany, August 21-23, 2013, Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th
International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases, SSTD
2013, held in Munich, Germany, in August 2013. The 24 revised full
papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 58
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on joins
and algorithms; mining and discovery; indexing; trajectories and
road network data; nearest neighbours queries; uncertainty; and
demonstrations.
Philosophy of mind is one of the most dynamic fields in philosophy,
and one that invites debate around several key questions. There
currently exist annotated tomes of primary sources, and a handful
of single-authored introductions to the field, but there is no book
that captures philosophy of mind's recent dynamic exchanges for a
student audience. By bringing compiling ten newly commissioned
pieces in which leading philosophers square off on five central,
related debates currently engaging the field, editor Uriah Kriegel
has provided such a publication.The five debates include: Mind and
Body: The Prospects for Russellian Monism Mind in Body: The Scope
and Nature of Embodied Cognition Consciousness: Representationalism
and the Phenomenology of Moods Mental Representation: The Project
of Naturalization The Nature of Mind: The Importance of
Consciousness. Preliminary descriptions of each chapter, annotated
bibliographies for each controversy, and a supplemental guide to
further controversies in philosophy of mind (with bibliographies)
help provide clearer and richer views of active controversies for
all readers.
This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the Sixth University
Conference on Ceramic Science which was held at North Carolina
State University in Raleigh, December 7-9, 1970. Previous host
institutions and resultant publications in this ongoing series have
been: 1. North Carolina State University, November 16-18, 1964. W.
W. K:r>iegeZ and H. PaZmour III~ Eds. ~ The RoZe of Grain
Boundaries and Surfaaes in Ceramias. 631 pp.~ Mater'iaZs Saienae
Researah~ Vol-. 3~ PZenwn P1'eSs~ New York~ 1966 . * 2. University
of Notre Dame, June 21-23, 1965. G. C. Kuazynski~ N. A. Hooten and
C. F. Gibbon~ Eds.~ Sintering and ReZated Phenomena~ 894 pp. Gordon
and Breaah Saienae PubZishers~ Ina.~ New York~ 1967. 3. University
of California at Berkeley, June 13-16, 1966. R. M. FuZrath and J.
A. Pask~ Eds.~ Ceramia ~arostruatures- Their AnaZysis~ Signifiaanae
and Produatidn. 1008 pp. John WiZey & Sons~ Ina.~ New York~
1968. 4. State University of New York, College of Ceramics at
Alfred University, June 18-23, 1967. T. J. Gray and V. D.
Freahette~ Eds.~ Kinetias of Reaations in Ionia SoZids. 571 pp.
MateriaZs Saienae Researah~ VoZ. 4~ PZenwn Press~ New York~ 1969.
5. University of Florida, Novem1:>er 10-14, 1969. L. L. Henah
and D. B. Dove~ Eds.~ Physias of EZeatronia Ceramias. M. Dekker~
Ina. (In Press).
Some mental events are conscious, some are unconscious. What is the
difference between the two? Uriah Kriegel offers the following
answer: whatever else they may represent, conscious mental states
always represent themselves (whereas unconscious ones do not, at
least not in the right way). The book develops this
'self-representational' approach to consciousness along several
dimensions - including phenomenological, ontological, and
scientific - and defends it from common and uncommon criticisms.
Images and video play a crucial role in visual information systems
and multimedia. There is an extraordinary number of applications of
such systems in entertainment, business, art, engineering, and
science. Such applications often involved large image and video
collections, and therefore, searching for images and video in large
collections is becoming an important operation. Because of the size
of such databases, efficiency is crucial. We strongly believe that
image and video retrieval need an integrated approach from fields
such as image processing, shape processing, perception, database
indexing, visualization, and querying, etc. This book contains a
selection of results that was presented at the Dagstuhl Seminar on
Content-Based Image and Video Retrieval, in December 1999. The
purpose of this seminar was to bring together people from the
various fields, in order to promote information exchange and
interaction among researchers who are interested in various aspects
of accessing the content of image and video data. The book provides
an overview of the state of the art in content-based image and
video retrieval. The topics covered by the chapters are integrated
system aspects, as well as techniques from image processing,
computer vision, multimedia, databases, graphics, signal
processing, and information theory. The book will be of interest to
researchers and professionals in the fields of multimedia, visual
information (database) systems, computer vision, and information
retrieval.
The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness provides the
most comprehensive overview of current philosophical research on
consciousness. Featuring contributions from some of the most
prominent experts in the field, it explores the wide range of types
of consciousness there may be, the many psychological phenomena
with which consciousness interacts, and the various views
concerning the ultimate relationship between consciousness and
physical reality. It is an essential and authoritative resource for
anyone working in philosophy of mind or interested in states of
consciousness.
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