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Maria Baldi.RomaEd del Dir. del Lav.1929168 p.20 cm"Studi e doc. di diritto ed economia"93346.0322Baldi,Guido Maria103457ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006168230403321VII F 18035376FGBCFGBCInfortunio sulle "vie del lavoro" con Rassegna della Giurisprudenza italiana dal 1927 al 1929647480UNINAGIU0100950nam0 22002531i 450 UON0005573320231205102245.79920020107d1972 |0itac50 bajpnJP|||| 1||||Hyakusho ikki no tenkaiHirasawa KiyohitoTokyoAzekura shobo1972276 p.21 cmJPTōkyōUONL000031GIA IV AGIAPPONE - STORIA ANTICA - FINO AL PERIODO TOKUGAWA o EDO (1603-1867)AHIRASAWA KiyohitoUONV035468653061Azakura ShoboUONV254806650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00055733SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI GIA IV A 102 SI SA 48474 5 102 Hyakusho ikki no tenkai1148772UNIOR04697nam 2200577 450 991080924300332120230126213536.090-04-29716-210.1163/9789004297166(CKB)3710000000484938(EBL)4007439(SSID)ssj0001556401(PQKBManifestationID)16180005(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001556401(PQKBWorkID)14566918(PQKB)10635648(MiAaPQ)EBC4007439(nllekb)BRILL9789004297166(EXLCZ)99371000000048493820151116h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrUtopia and the dialectic in Latin American liberation /by Eugene GogolLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill,2016.©20161 online resource (454 p.)Studies in Critical Social Sciences,1573-4234 ;Volume 78Description based upon print version of record.90-04-23050-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Introduction /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- The Meaning of Utopia in Latin America /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Dialectical Thought—from Hegel to Marx, from Lenin to Dunayevskaya. What is the Power of Negativity for Our Day? /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Are There Emancipatory Threads between Utopia and the Dialectic in Latin America? /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Haiti, 1986–1993: The Uprooting (Dejoucki), the Flood (Lavalas) and the Repression /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- The Revolutionary Process in Venezuela—Advances, Contradictions, Questions /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Mexico’s Revolutionary Forms of Organization: The Zapatistas and the Indigenous Autonomous Communities in Resistance /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Bolivia: In Revolutionary Transformation, 2000–2005; The Pull of State-Capitalism, 2006–2013 /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Social Movements in Argentina /Francisco T. Sobrino -- Indigenous Struggles for Territory, Autonomy and Natural Resources /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Women as Force and Reason of Social Transformations /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Youth, Popular Education, Teachers /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Horizontal-ism, State-ism, Marxism and the Indigenous Dimension—Raul Zibechi, Álvaro García Linera, Hugo Blanco /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- The Zapatistas and the Dialectic /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Marx, Hegel and Dunayevskaya—Toward a Dialectic of Philosophy and Organization in the Context of Latin American Liberation /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Bibliography /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues -- Index /Eugene Gogol and Latin American Colleagues.Utopia and the Dialectic in Latin American Liberation begins by examining the concept of utopia in Latin American thought, particularly its roots within indigenous emancipatory practice, and suggests that within this concept of utopia can be found a resonance with the dialectic of negativity that Hegel developed under the impact of the French Revolution, further developed by such thinker-activists as Marx, Lenin and Raya Dunayevskaya. From this theoretical-philosophical plane, the study moves to the liberation practices of social movements in recent Latin American history. Movements such as the Zapatistas in Mexico, Indigenous feminism throughout the Americas, and Indigenous struggles in Bolivia and Colombia, are among those taken up--most often in the words of the participants. The study concludes by discussing a dialectic of philosophy and organization in the context of Latin American liberation.Studies in critical social sciences ;Volume 78.UtopiasLatin AmericaDialecticLatin AmericaSocial movementsLatin AmericaUtopiasDialecticSocial movements335.02098Walker Gogol Eugene1699160MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809243003321Utopia and the dialectic in Latin American liberation4081654UNINA02325nam 22004574a 450 991081286690332120200520144314.00-19-772741-71-60256-745-X1-280-53185-10-19-988183-91-4237-4576-00-19-803325-7(CKB)24235112300041(Au-PeEL)EBL279485(CaPaEBR)ebr10142497(CaONFJC)MIL53185(OCoLC)252602414(MiAaPQ)EBC279485(EXLCZ)992423511230004120040716d2005 uy 0engur|||||||||||Acting for singers[electronic resource] creating believable singing characters /David F. OstwaldOxford New York ; Oxford University Press2005xi, 252 pIncludes bibliographical references and index.Believability : the territory and the tools. The divine marriage : combining believable acting with expressive singing -- To become or not to become : using yourself to create a believable character -- Playing in the moment : using improvisation to be believable -- Judgements and trust : improving your concentration -- Creating your character. Neither right nor wrong : making believable character choices -- Your character's universe : analyzing the dramatic structure of music-theater pieces -- Your character's world : fashioning a theme statement -- Your character's heart's desire : fashioning super-objectives -- Motivating your character's actions : fashioning objectives and acting beats -- Your character's inner voice : fashioning subtext and an internal dialogue -- Preparing for performances. Being believable in any role on any stage : heightening -- Getting the part : auditioning -- Getting good : rehearsing -- Delivering a believable character: performing.ActingStudy and teachingSingingInstruction and studyActingStudy and teaching.SingingInstruction and study.792/.071Ostwald David1943-1702243MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812866903321Acting for singers4086647UNINA08298nam 2200637 a 450 991048427150332120200520144314.010.1007/b106671(CKB)1000000000212863(SSID)ssj0000319854(PQKBManifestationID)11265303(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000319854(PQKBWorkID)10343828(PQKB)10652241(DE-He213)978-3-540-32256-6(MiAaPQ)EBC3067875(PPN)123092450(EXLCZ)99100000000021286320070926d2005 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrRoboCup 2004 robot soccer world cup VIII /Daniele Nardi ... [et al.] (eds.)1st ed. 2005.Berlin ;New York Springerc20051 online resource (XVIII, 678 p.) Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence,0302-9743 ;3276RoboCup 2004 symposium was held at the Instituto Superior Tenico, Lisbon, Portugal, in June and July 2004, in conjunction with the RoboCup competition.3-540-32256-6 3-540-25046-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.RoboCup 2004 Overview -- RoboCup 2004 Overview -- Award Winner Papers -- Map-Based Multiple Model Tracking of a Moving Object -- UCHILSIM: A Dynamically and Visually Realistic Simulator for the RoboCup Four Legged League -- Full Papers -- CommLang: Communication for Coachable Agents -- Turning Segways into Robust Human-Scale Dynamically Balanced Soccer Robots -- A Constructive Feature Detection Approach for Robotic Vision -- Illumination Insensitive Robot Self-Localization Using Panoramic Eigenspaces -- A New Omnidirectional Vision Sensor for Monte-Carlo Localization -- Fuzzy Self-Localization Using Natural Features in the Four-Legged League -- A Behavior Architecture for Autonomous Mobile Robots Based on Potential Fields -- An Egocentric Qualitative Spatial Knowledge Representation Based on Ordering Information for Physical Robot Navigation -- Sensor-Actuator-Comparison as a Basis for Collision Detection for a Quadruped Robot -- Learning to Drive and Simulate Autonomous Mobile Robots -- RoboCupJunior — Four Years Later -- Evolution of Computer Vision Subsystems in Robot Navigation and Image Classification Tasks -- Towards Illumination Invariance in the Legged League -- Using Layered Color Precision for a Self-Calibrating Vision System -- Getting the Most from Your Color Camera in a Color-Coded World -- Combining Exploration and Ad-Hoc Networking in RoboCup Rescue -- Robust Multi-robot Object Localization Using Fuzzy Logic -- Visual Robot Detection in RoboCup Using Neural Networks -- Extensions to Object Recognition in the Four-Legged League -- Predicting Opponent Actions by Observation -- A Model-Based Approach to Robot Joint Control -- Evolutionary Gait-Optimization Using a Fitness Function Based on Proprioception -- Optic Flow Based Skill Learning for a Humanoid to Trap, Approach to, and Pass a Ball -- Learning to Kick the Ball Using Back to Reality -- Cerebellar Augmented Joint Control for a Humanoid Robot -- Dynamically Stable Walking and Kicking Gait Planning for Humanoid Soccer Robots -- An Algorithm That Recognizes and Reproduces Distinct Types of Humanoid Motion Based on Periodically-Constrained Nonlinear PCA -- Three-Dimensional Smooth Trajectory Planning Using Realistic Simulation -- Plug and Play: Fast Automatic Geometry and Color Calibration for Cameras Tracking Robots -- Real-Time Adaptive Colour Segmentation for the RoboCup Middle Size League -- Visual Tracking and Localization of a Small Domestic Robot -- A Vision Based System for Goal-Directed Obstacle Avoidance -- Object Tracking Using Multiple Neuromorphic Vision Sensors -- Interpolation Methods for Global Vision Systems -- A Method of Pseudo Stereo Vision from Images of Cameras Shutter Timing Adjusted -- Automatic Distance Measurement and Material Characterization with Infrared Sensors -- Posters -- A Novel Search Strategy for Autonomous Search and Rescue Robots -- World Modeling in Disaster Environments with Constructive Self-Organizing Maps for Autonomous Search and Rescue Robots -- Approaching Urban Disaster Reality: The ResQ Firesimulator -- Stochastic Map Merging in Rescue Environments -- Orpheus – Universal Reconnaissance Teleoperated Robot -- Navigation Controllability of a Mobile Robot Population -- Sharing Belief in Teams of Heterogeneous Robots -- Formulation and Implementation of Relational Behaviours for Multi-robot Cooperative Systems -- Cooperative Planning and Plan Execution in Partially Observable Dynamic Domains -- Exploring Auction Mechanisms for Role Assignment in Teams of Autonomous Robots -- A Descriptive Language for Flexible and Robust Object Recognition -- Modular Learning System and Scheduling for Behavior Acquisition in Multi-agent Environment -- Realtime Object Recognition Using Decision Tree Learning -- Optimizing Precision of Self-Localization in the Simulated Robotics Soccer -- Path Optimisation Considering Dynamic Constraints -- Analysis by Synthesis, a Novel Method in Mobile Robot Self-Localization -- Robots from Nowhere -- Design and Implementation of Live Commentary System in Soccer Simulation Environment -- Towards a League-Independent Qualitative Soccer Theory for RoboCup -- Motion Detection and Tracking for an AIBO Robot Using Camera Motion Compensation and Kalman Filtering -- The Use of Gyroscope Feedback in the Control of the Walking Gaits for a Small Humanoid Robot -- The UT Austin Villa 2003 Champion Simulator Coach: A Machine Learning Approach -- ITAS and the Reverse RoboCup Challenge -- SPQR-RDK: A Modular Framework for Programming Mobile Robots -- Mobile Autonomous Robots Play Soccer – An Intercultural Comparison of Different Approaches Due to Different Prerequisites -- From Games to Applications: Component Reuse in Rescue Robots.ThesearetheproceedingsoftheRoboCup2004Symposium,heldattheInstituto Superior T´ ecnico, in Lisbon, Portugal in conjunction with the RoboCup c- petition. The papers presented here document the many innovations in robotics that result from RoboCup. A problem in any branch of science or engineering is how to devise tests that can provide objective comparisons between alt- native methods. In recent years, competitive engineering challenges have been established to motivate researchers to tackle di?cult problems while providing a framework for the comparison of results. RoboCup was one of the ?rst such competitions and has been a model for the organization of challenges foll- ing sound scienti?c principles. In addition to the competition, the associated symposium provides a forum for researchers to present refereed papers. But, for RoboCup, the symposium has the greater goal of encouraging the exchange of ideas between teams so that the competition, as a whole, progresses from year to year and strengthens its contribution to robotics. One hundred and eighteen papers were submitted to the Symposium. Each paper was reviewed by at least two international referees; 30 papers were - cepted for presentation at the Symposium as full papers and a further 38 were accepted for poster presentation. The quality of the Symposium could not be maintained without the support of the authors and the generous assistance of the referees.Lecture notes in computer science.Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ;3276.RoboCupRobot soccer world cup VIIIRobot soccer world cup 8Robot soccer world cup eightRoboticsCongressesArtificial intelligenceCongressesSoccerComputer simulationCongressesRoboticsArtificial intelligenceSoccerComputer simulation629.8932Nardi Daniele1958-51444RoboCup (Conference)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484271503321RoboCup 20044194676UNINA