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Written for the cellist looking for an approach that demystifies
cello playing, Cello, Bow and You is an innovative text in the
field of string pedagogy written by a 40+ year veteran of the New
York Philharmonic Orchestra and certified teacher of the Alexander
Technique. Author Evangeline Benedetti has a unique voice and
approach, and invites cellists of all levels to explore, make
discoveries and organically internalize technique. Benedetti's
approach compliments the work that students do with their teachers
by encouraging them to be more aware of themselves and responsive
to internal and external guidance. The book is organized as its
playful title implies. In the Cello and Bow sections, Benedetti
explores the natural physical and mechanical properties of the
instrument and bow, the laws of movement, the influence of gravity,
and the dynamic interaction between them. The "You," or the one who
plays, is explored from the point of view of the player's musical
conception, anatomy, and principles of movement based on the
Alexander Technique and bio-mechanics. Cello, Bow and You allows
students and professionals access to Benedetti's vast performance
and teaching experience. She has pioneered an approach to playing
that is a synthesis of the cellist's musical thought, the knowledge
of the dynamic properties of the instrument and bow, and the
ability to move effectively according to the mechanics of the human
body. The synergy of these elements leads to physically healthy
playing and frees players to be musically expressive. Written in
engaging, informal prose, the book is a must-read for cellists and
cello teachers - beginning, intermediate, or professional.
The Guest Editors have put together a concise monograph on the
latest advances in transplantation of the liver, intestine, and
pancreas. Expert authors have written comprehensive reviews on the
following topics: Living donor liver transplantation: Technical
innovations; Liver transplantation for cholangiocarcinoma;
Immunological monitoring to personalize immunosuppression after
liver transplantation; Status of adult LDLT in US based on A2ALL;
Pediatric liver transplantation; Modern treatment of fulminant
liver failure; Intestinal failure and rehabilitation; Adult
intestinal transplantation; Pediatric intestinal transplantation;
Living donor intestinal transplantation; Endoscopic follow-up of
intestinal transplant recipients; Multivisceral transplantation;
Pancreas transplantation for DM1 and DM2; and Robotic pancreas
transplantation. Readers will come away with the clinical
information they need to stay current on issues surrounding
gastrointestinal transplantations.
Bioenergy is coming to be seen as a priority on the international
agenda, with the use of liquid biofuels a key strategy in the
attempt to meet both the demand for environmental sustainability
and the energy needs of countries. The growth in the production and
use of biofuels around the world has led to increased interest and
discussion about this subject. Given the dynamics of this
phenomenon, the organizers of this book, based on more than 10
years experience of joint research on this subject, seek to address
key issues relating to the production and marketing of liquid
biofuels using the Brazilian experience with ethanol and biodiesel
as an illustrative case, as well as the experiences of the leading
producers and consumers of biofuels. The topics to be covered in
this book include the role of public policies in fostering the
emergence of the biofuels industry, the main socio-economic,
environmental, technological aspects and the prospects for the
sector. The conceptual and methodological bases that provide
analytical support to the book are based on recent research
published in indexed journals. The structure and content of the
book seek to address some central issues regarding: How the biofuel
industries have emerged and developed in different countries? What
factors have been crucial to the success or failure of different
production initiatives? What are the main
socio-economic-environmental impacts of the production and
consumption of liquid biofuels? How are national and international
markets for liquid biofuels being structured? To what extent and/or
in what conditions can the experiences and lessons learned at the
national level be transferred and adapted in other countries?
Finally, based on the scenarios, the prospects for liquid biofuels
will be discussed.
The research and its outcomes presented here focus on spatial
sampling of agricultural resources. The authors introduce sampling
designs and methods for producing accurate estimates of crop
production for harvests across different regions and countries.
With the help of real and simulated examples performed with the
open-source software R, readers will learn about the different
phases of spatial data collection. The agricultural data analyzed
in this book help policymakers and market stakeholders to monitor
the production of agricultural goods and its effects on environment
and food safety.
Bitcoin's introduction as the first cryptoasset in 2009 ushered in
a new era, generating much interest, excitement, and growth. A
cryptoasset is a digital asset using blockchain technology to
regulate the generation of new units and verify and secure
transactions. Besides cryptocurrencies, other major cryptoassets
are security tokens and utility tokens. Cryptoassets are attractive
to investors because of potentially high returns and
diversification benefits. However, investors entering this market
face substantial challenges like the low quality of information,
high price volatility, a lack of academically defensible valuation
models, and regulatory uncertainty. This book spans the gamut from
theoretical to practical while offering the right balance of
detailed and user-friendly coverage. It consists of five parts: (1)
the cryptoasset landscape, (2) types of cryptoassets, (3)
cryptoassets as investment opportunities, (4) trading, reporting,
and technical aspects, and (5) other cryptoasset issues. The book
skillfully blends scholars' and practitioners' contributions into a
single review of critical topics and issues about cryptoassets. The
contributors' varied backgrounds ensure different perspectives and
a rich interplay of ideas. The book reflects the latest research
and offers a guide to understanding cryptoassets and their role in
investment portfolios.
How did acting begin? What is its history, and what have the great
thinkers on acting said about the art and craft of performance? In
this single-volume survey of the history of acting, Jean Benedetti
traces the evolution of the theories of the actor's craft drawing
extensively on extracts from key texts, many of which are
unavailable for the student today. Beginning with the classical
conceptions of acting as rhetoric and oratory, as exemplified in
the writing of Aristotle, Cicero and others, The Art of the Actor
progresses to examine ideas of acting in Shakespeare's time right
through to the present day. Along the way, Benedetti considers the
contribution and theories of key figures such as Diderot,
Stanislavski, Meyerhold, Brecht, Artaud and Grotowski, providing a
clear and concise explanation of their work illustrated by extracts
and summaries of their writings. Some source materials appear in
the volume for the first time in English.
The Art of the Actor will be the essential history of acting for
all students and actors interested in the great tradition of
performance, both as craft and as art.
Much of the landscape of K-12 education is infused with sports. In
the United States and the United Kingdom, nearly half of
school-aged children play some form of organized sport. The impact
of athletics on schools is enormous when informal athletic activity
and the ubiquity of sports merchandise are also taken into account.
What does this mean for educators? What challenges and
opportunities do sports and athletic participation present to
educators serving in K-12 schools? As an introductory text, Sports
and K-12 Education addresses these questions through an accessible
and engaging collection of chapters divided into three overarching
themes: sports and classroom success; sports and identity; and
sports, media, and schools. The book's diverse set of
authors-scholars, teachers, administrators, former athletes,
athletic directors-offer a multifaceted exploration on a range of
topics, including parallels between coaching and teaching, the
complexities of student-athlete identity, role conflict among
teacher coaches, strategies for supporting athletes from
marginalized populations, media representations of female athletes,
sports values and teaching, and more.
As middle classes in developing countries grow in size and
political power, do they foster stable democracies and prosperous,
innovative economies? Or do they encourage crass materialism,
bureaucratic corruption, unrealistic social demands, and
ideological polarization? These questions have taken on a new
urgency in recent years but they are not new, having first appeared
in the mid twentieth century in debates about Latin America. At a
moment when exploding middle classes in the global South
increasingly capture the world's attention, these Latin American
classics are ripe for revisiting. Part One of the book introduces
key debates from the 1950s and 1960s, when Cold War era scholars
questioned whether or not the middle class would be a force for
democracy and development, to safeguard Latin America against the
perceived challenge of Revolutionary Cuba. While historian John J.
Johnson placed tentative faith in the positive transformative power
of the "middle sectors," others were skeptical. The striking
disagreements that emerge from these texts lend themselves to
discussion about the definition, character, and complexity of the
middle classes, and about the assumptions that underpinned
twentieth-century modernization theory. Part Two brings together
more recent case studies from Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Colombia,
Chile, and Argentina, written by scholars influenced by
contemporary trends in social and cultural history. These authors
highlight issues of language, identity, gender, and the multiple
faces and forms of power. Their studies bring flesh-and-blood Latin
Americans to the forefront, reconstructing the daily lives of
underpaid office workers, harried housewives and striving
professionals, in order to revisit questions that the authors in
Part One tended to approach abstractly. They also pay attention to
changing cultural understandings and political constructions of who
"the middle class" is and what it means to be middle class.
Designed with the classroom and non-specialist reader in mind, the
book has a comprehensive critical introduction, and each selection
is preceded by a short description setting the context and
introducing key themes.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
"It gives me great pleasure to see the work of Benedetti, one of
the great poets of our language, made available to US readers in
Popkin's wonderful translations. Her carefully crafted adaptations
of Mario's poems convey all the wisdom, nostalgia, and irony that
inform his verses in language that retains their musicality. Anyone
who has translated poetry will appreciate what an accomplishment
that represents."--Claribel Alegria Mario Benedetti (1920--2009) is
regarded as one of Latin America's most important twentieth-century
writers and one of Uruguay's most revered writers of novels, short
stories, poetry, plays, and essays.
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Due to the recent explosion of placebo research at many levels the
Editors believe that a volume on Placebo would be a good addition
to the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology series. In particular,
this volume will be built up on a meeting on Placebo which will be
held in Tuebingen (Germany) in January 2013, and where the most
prominent researchers in this field will present and exchange their
ideas. The authors who will be invited to write chapters for this
volume will be the very same speakers at this meeting, thus
guaranteeing high standard and excellence in the topic that will be
treated. The approach of the book is mainly pharmacological,
including basic research and clinical trials, and the contents
range from different medical conditions and systems, such as pain
and the immune system, to different experimental approaches, like
in vivo receptor binding and pharmacological/behavioral
conditioning. Overall, the volume will give an idea of modern
placebo research, of timely concepts in both experimental and
clinical pharmacology, as well as of modern methods and tools in
neuroscience.
Guides readers through the emotions and practical concerns of
finding love after the death of a partner. Romantic love, in all
its permutations, forms one of the most fascinating of human
interactions. It also can be one of life's thorniest challenges,
especially in a world where relationships often unfold online and,
recently, where a pandemic barred face-to-face contact with people
outside one's immediate household. Among those seeking romance in
increasing numbers is a group that stands apart: the women who,
slammed by the death of a spouse, bravely pursue new love. Finding
Love After Loss: A Relationship Roadmap for Widows goes to the
trenches to interview widows who have embarked, nervously but with
hope, on this quest. Their frank and revealing interviews, along
with wisdom from relationship experts, provide guidance to other
women trying to navigate the relationship scene when their last
date might have been decades ago. Where do widows find new
partners? How much should they share in their online profile? What
do they tell their friends and family? What about getting naked for
the first time with a new man? Who pays when the bill appears at a
restaurant? More than any time in U.S. history, the country's
widows are seeking another chance at romance. The sheer number of
widows-11 million, with an average age in the fifties-makes them a
formidable force. They are living longer and have broader views on
sex and money. Yet it is difficult for them to find their footing.
Many of them have been away from the courtship arena for decades.
They may make their return to dating with children and in-laws in
tow. They are confused by the new rules and unclear on the
expectations but convinced that they are capable of loving again.
This book, written by a widow and a co-author who dated a widower,
details just how powerful, sometimes daunting, and exhilarating the
journey to new love can be. It also unveils the extraordinary ways
that widows are reshaping the romance landscape: by tossing
traditional marriage vows by the roadside, by skipping marriage
entirely, or even by committing to a new partner but living apart.
This isn't your grandmother's widowhood scene, not by a long shot.
Finding Love After Loss examines the crazy, sad, and even zany
contributions that people left behind by the death of partner bring
to new relationships. At the same time, it reveals both the amazing
resilience of women who have lived through great loss and the
irresistible pull of human connection.
Combinatorics plays a prominent role in contemporary mathematics,
due to the vibrant development it has experienced in the last two
decades and its many interactions with other subjects. This book
arises from the INdAM conference "CoMeTA 2013 - Combinatorial
Methods in Topology and Algebra,'' which was held in Cortona in
September 2013. The event brought together emerging and leading
researchers at the crossroads of Combinatorics, Topology and
Algebra, with a particular focus on new trends in subjects such as:
hyperplane arrangements; discrete geometry and combinatorial
topology; polytope theory and triangulations of manifolds;
combinatorial algebraic geometry and commutative algebra; algebraic
combinatorics; and combinatorial representation theory. The book is
divided into two parts. The first expands on the topics discussed
at the conference by providing additional background and
explanations, while the second presents original contributions on
new trends in the topics addressed by the conference.
Compiling an authoritative collection of research, recommendations,
and guidelines from a highly regarded team of experts, this
reference promotes a clear understanding of the chemotherapeutic
management of cancer in each organ site of the lower female genital
tract including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vulva, and
vagina.
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