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In this special issue, leading neuroscientists and neurologists
present comprehensive review papers and empirical studies on the
topic of the neural basis of self-identification. From
philosophical definitions to single-case studies, the articles
provide the reader with a broad view of the self in contemporary
neuroscience. Review papers address the fundamental question of how
to define and study the construct of identity. Methods in empirical
studies range from socio-linguistic analyses to neuroimaging and
diverse patient populations. As a whole, this issue provides a
diverse sample of the myriad of ways in which identity is defined
and studied in contemporary neuroscience.
(Book). Straightforward and readable, The Scene Study Book is a
practical, step-by-step guide that runs from the analysis of basic
story structure including conflict and story arc to making choices,
including physical and psychological action. It includes chapters
on selecting scenes, partnering, and scoring a script, along with a
first-rate list of contemporary scenes to use. The Scene Study Book
explores the process of scene work, from first read-through to
blocking to taking notes and using them effectively. It addresses
what to look for in a class, in a teacher, and in a partner. In
short, it covers most of the questions and situations an actor in a
scene study class might need help with. HIGHLIGHT: The only book on
the market that covers the scene study process, this is the most
useful and most commonly used classroom and studio format for
learning acting.
On the twelfth floor of an undistinguished-looking high-rise, a
tribunal adjudicates the human rights of Indigenous individuals.
Why isn't the process working? Witness to the Human Rights
Tribunals draws on testimony, ethnographic data, and years of
tribunal decisions to show how specific cases are fought, and
offers an in-depth look at anthropological expertise in the courts.
Bruce Miller's candid analysis reveals the double-edged nature of
the tribunal, which both protects human rights and re-engages the
trauma of discrimination that suffuses social and legal systems. He
definitively concludes that any reform must recognize symbolic
trauma before Indigenous claimants can receive appropriate justice.
Idyllic stretches of Minnesota farm land and cosmopolitan cities
yield unique food partnerships and delicious farm-to-table feasts.
Recipes from breakfast to dessert accompanied by stunning
photography will showcase Minnesota farmers and the bounty they
harvest. Highlights include organic steel cut oatmeal with black
currant blueberry jam, North Shore Bouillabaisse, locally distilled
gin-cured Lake Superior mackinaw, and cherry madeleines with cherry
glaze. Profiles will introduce farmers and their unique stories.
Recipes are created by some of Minnesota's finest chefs and
professional cooks who serve up local food at popular restaurants
around the state.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th
International Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, CICM
2020, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in July 2020*.The 15 full papers, 1
invited paper and 2 abstracts of invited papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 35 submissions. The
papers focus on advances in automated theorem provers and
formalization, computer algebra systems and their libraries, and
applications of machine learning, among other topics. * The
conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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