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The Hero with a Thousand Faces

by Joseph Campbell , 1972
"... Botiingen Foundation, andpttt.!.,.: b % / ,.,;:,c,m B<,.ik.*, second ..."
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Botiingen Foundation, andpttt.!.,.: b % / ,.,;:,c,m B<,.ik.*, second

Functional Phonology -- Formalizing the interactions between articulatory and perceptual drives

by Paulus Petrus Gerardus Boersma , 1998
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Guest Editorial

by P. H. Du Toit
"... This editorial has a different angle: Instead of an introductory, underpinning article on quality assurance in higher education per se, I look at the SAARDHE Conference from a quality assurance point of view. It is ultimately the conference that served as the stage for the presentation of the papers ..."
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of the papers included in this special issue.

Guest Editorial

by Dongye Su, Ran Chen, Dongye Su, Ran Chen
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Guest Editorial

by Yale Caplan, Vickie Watts M. S, Matthew Barnhill, Dwain Fuller B. S, J. Robert Zettl, Sarah Kerrigan, Marc Lebeau, Dwain Fuller , 2009
"... The 2009 Meeting is only weeks away. The abstracts have been received, the venues secured, work-shops organized, and menus deter-mined. The registrations are flying in, and hotel rooms reserved. The meeting preparations are being managed by Laurel Farrell this year, while prior Meeting Planner, Vick ..."
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The 2009 Meeting is only weeks away. The abstracts have been received, the venues secured, work-shops organized, and menus deter-mined. The registrations are flying in, and hotel rooms reserved. The meeting preparations are being managed by Laurel Farrell this year, while prior Meeting Planner, Vickie Watts, is recuperating from surgery and further medical treat-ments. Vickie has received so many well wishes and truly appreciates the encouragement and love shown. Meeting Hosts, Phil Kemp and

The Technological Society

by Jacques Ellul, Robert K. Merton, A Vintage Book , 1964
"... A penetrating analysis of our technical civilization and of the effect of an increasingly standardized culture on the future of man ..."
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A penetrating analysis of our technical civilization and of the effect of an increasingly standardized culture on the future of man

Guest Editorial Unsaturated Sugars: Syntheses and Applications. A Special Issue in Honour of Professor Kalpattu Kuppuswamy Balsubramanian.

by G. Sundararajan, N. G. Ramesh, A Tribute, Prof K. K. Balsubramanian , 2005
"... with tradition in the noble profession of teaching. His father was a teacher and principal of a reputed school at Chennai. His elder brother, Dr. K. Nagarajan, and younger brother, Dr. K. Vijayakumaran, are both noted organic chemists in India. Perhaps it is also a delightful coincidence that he was ..."
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was to become a teacher in the future, as September 5th is now celebrated in India as "Teacher's Day " every year. In 1960 he received his B.Sc. (Honours) from Loyola College, Chennai, and his M.Sc. degree from the University of Madras, Chennai, a year later. Immediately thereafter, he joined

Contents GUEST EDITORIAL Special Issue on Applications and Techniques in Information and Network Security

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SPECIAL ISSUE GUEST EDITORS

by Guest Edited, Jeffrey Kentor, Timothy Patrick Moran, Timothy Patrick Moran—stony
"... Chris Chase-Dunn (founding and former editor)—University of California Riverside Wally Goldfrank (former editor)—University of California Santa Cruz ..."
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Chris Chase-Dunn (founding and former editor)—University of California Riverside Wally Goldfrank (former editor)—University of California Santa Cruz

EDITORIAL

by unknown authors , 2008
"... In this
 digital
 age,
 Multimodal
 Interfaces
 are
 extending
 and
 replacing
 mechanical
 and electrical instruments. Impressive
 results
 have
 been
 achieved
 and
 new
 challenging applications are
 foreseen
 in
 fields
 like
 medicine,
 assistance
 to
 disabled
 persons, communication,
 design, ..."
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In this
 digital
 age,
 Multimodal
 Interfaces
 are
 extending
 and
 replacing
 mechanical
 and electrical instruments. Impressive
 results
 have
 been
 achieved
 and
 new
 challenging applications are
 foreseen
 in
 fields
 like
 medicine,
 assistance
 to
 disabled
 persons, communication,
 design,
 performing
arts,
 games,
 and
many
other
types
of
human
activity involving computer
interaction. Research on
 Multimodal
 Interfaces
 is
 a
 challenging
 interdisciplinary
 field,
 blending perception and
 action,
 sensory
 modalities
 and
 cognition,
 physics
 and
 the
 humanities, computer science
and
signal
processing,
 theory
and
experiments,
 and
last
but
not
least science and
art. The summer
2008
has
been
a
bit
rainy
in
Paris,
 like
it
was
in
Mons
in
2005,
 the
ideal weather to
 welcome
 at
 LIMSI
 researchers
 in
 Multimodal
 Interfaces
 worldwide
 for
 the eNTERFACE08 workshop,
 the
 4 th 
 of
 a
 series
 of
 successful
 workshops
 initiated
 by SIMILAR,
 the
European
Network
of
Excellence
(NoE)
 on
Multimodal
interfaces. eNTERFACE’08 followed
the
fruitful
path
opened
by
eNTERFACE’05
in
Mons,
 Belgium, and continued
 by
 eNTERFACE’06
 in
 Dubrovnik,
 Croatia
 and
 eNTERFACE’07
 Istanbul,
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