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Clearing a Path
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Clearing a Path

  • Categories: Art

This exhibition includes art from artists who live in all parts of Saskatchewan, from Wood Mountain in the south to Turner Lake in the north. From youth to elder, the artists mentor others to ensure the ongoing vitality of traditional arts in the province. From publisher description. From Clearing paths by Robertson.

The Foster Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 506

The Foster Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Foster and associated families are said to descend from Anacher who was the founder of the Flemish dynasty of Baldwin, Counts of Flanders. Richard of Flanders, brother-in-law of William the Conquerer, accompanied the Normans to England in 1066. Richard was surnamed Forrester after the conquest and is considered to be the common ancestor of the Forsters and Fosters. In the early 1600s, Richard Foster (1619-1681) immigrated to Virginia. He was the father of at least three children. Descendants live in Virginia, Missouri, Texas and other parts of the United States.

A Blueprint for Affective Computing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

A Blueprint for Affective Computing

'Affective computing' is a branch of computing concerned with the theory and construction of machines which can detect, respond to, and simulate human emotional states. This book presents an interdisciplinary exploration of this rapidly expanding field, aimed at those in psychology, computational neuroscience, computer science, and AI.

The Vining Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 868

The Vining Family

John Vining (1636-1685) was a son of Robert and Mary Vining of Wincanton in Somerset County, England. John immigrated in 1652 to Weymouth, Massachusetts, and married twice. A sister, Sarah, also immigrated to Weymouth, and married Thomas Porter. A brother, William (b.1645), probably immigrated to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Michigan, Illinois and throughout the rest of the United States. Many descendants immi- grated to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick after the French and Indian War, and to Quebec and Ontario after the Revolutionary War; progeny lived thoughout Canada. Some descendants immigrated from England to Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere. Includes some data about Vining origins in England to about 1066 A.D. "Vinings not placed" appear at the end.

The Descendents [sic] of Johann Nicholaus Heinrich Kress (Cress).
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 590

The Descendents [sic] of Johann Nicholaus Heinrich Kress (Cress).

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Johann Nicholaus Heinrich Kress (1721- ) immigrated, with three brothers, from Steinau on the Road, Hesse-Nassau, Germany to America in 1752. By 1770, he settled at Mecklenburg (now Cabarrus) Co., North Carolina and died in 1783.

Music, Opera, Dance, and Drama in Asia, the Pacific, and North America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

Music, Opera, Dance, and Drama in Asia, the Pacific, and North America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Tomorrow's Troubles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Tomorrow's Troubles

The first examination of predictive technology from the perspective of Catholic theology Probabilistic predictions of future risk govern much of society. In business and politics alike, institutional structures manage risk by controlling the behavior of consumers and citizens. New technologies comb through past data to predict and shape future action. Choosing between possible future paths can cause anxiety as every decision becomes a calculation to achieve the most optimal outcome. Tomorrow’s Troubles is the first book to use virtue ethics to analyze these pressing issues. Paul Scherz uses a theological analysis of risk and practical reason to show how risk-based decision theory reorients...

The Vice of Luxury
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

The Vice of Luxury

Luxury. The word alone conjures up visions of attractive, desirable lifestyle choices, yet luxury also faces criticism as a moral vice harmful to both the self and society. Engaging ideas from business, marketing, and economics, The Vice of Luxury takes on the challenging task of naming how much is too much in today's consumer-oriented society. David Cloutier’s critique goes to the heart of a fundamental contradiction. Though overconsumption and materialism make us uneasy, they also seem inevitable in advanced economies. Current studies of economic ethics focus on the structural problems of poverty, of international trade, of workers' rights—but rarely, if ever, do such studies speak directly to the excesses of the wealthy, including the middle classes of advanced economies. Cloutier proposes a new approach to economic ethics that focuses attention on our everyday economic choices. He shows why luxury is a problem, explains how to identify what counts as the vice of luxury today, and develops an ethic of consumption that is grounded in Christian moral convictions.

Multimodal Behavior Analysis in the Wild
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Multimodal Behavior Analysis in the Wild

Multimodal Behavioral Analysis in the Wild: Advances and Challenges presents the state-of- the-art in behavioral signal processing using different data modalities, with a special focus on identifying the strengths and limitations of current technologies. The book focuses on audio and video modalities, while also emphasizing emerging modalities, such as accelerometer or proximity data. It covers tasks at different levels of complexity, from low level (speaker detection, sensorimotor links, source separation), through middle level (conversational group detection, addresser and addressee identification), and high level (personality and emotion recognition), providing insights on how to exploit ...