One Foot, Two Feet

One Foot, Two Feet
Author: Peter Maloney
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101643595

One foot, two feet One mouse, three mice One goose, four geese In this clever counting book, die-cut windows frame a single object and a turn of the page reveals a group. Featuring familiar objects and funny artwork, this inventive concept book is a great introduction to both counting and common irregular plural nouns. A cumulative row of illustrations along the bottom of the pages shows all of the previous objects in order, so kids can keep track of where they are, and the book also contains a fun hide-and-seek game, inviting kids to spy a little airplane zooming through each spread.

One Foot on the Floor

One Foot on the Floor
Author: Louis Chunovic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN:

"One Foot on the Floor is a social history that provides the ultimate answer to the question, "How did that make it past the censors?""--BOOK JACKET.

Sheet Metal

Sheet Metal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1915
Genre: Sheet-metal work
ISBN:

Thoughts on Life and Advertising

Thoughts on Life and Advertising
Author: Hugh Salmon
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-01-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1785891308

In and around a distinguished media career, Hugh Salmon has faced unusual life experiences, meeting new challenges and interesting people along the way. In the 1990s, his career was interrupted by his discovery of financial irregularities at an advertising agency of which he was managing director. When he reported this to his head office, an American company quoted on the New York Stock Exchange, his chairman and the company not only dismissed him but told lies about him to cover up the fraud. In a pioneering legal action, Hugh’s well-publicised, five-year battle to clear his name and recover his reputation led to a ‘spectacular victory’. In the 2000s, Hugh discovered he was suffering from a broken back caused by a long term rugby injury and experienced at first hand the realities that disabled people are forced to endure. He realised the understanding of human behaviour and creativity he had worked with in advertising could be better applied to improving society as a whole. Hugh Salmon’s challenging observations on life and human behaviour have featured in a blog on the marketing website Brand Republic and on The Huffington Post. Thoughts on Life and Advertising is a compilation of some of these blog posts and is accompanied by his ebook Ideas for Britain. From stories about the young man who was the most useless person on the planet to leadership lessons from the Queen; from government blunders to corporate corruption; from office politics to sport and music; from kindness to selfishness; spiced with creative insights, empathy and common sense, Thoughts on Life and Advertising exposes characteristics of human behaviour that will inspire young people – and students of life at any age.

MoCap for Artists

MoCap for Artists
Author: Midori Kitagawa
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0240810007

Make motion capture part of you graphics and effects arsenal with a mastery of the state-of-the-art systems and workflows.

Shawn's Fundamentals of Dance

Shawn's Fundamentals of Dance
Author: Anne Hutchinson Guest
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1134288425

How do conscious experience, subjectivity, and free will arise from the brain and the body? Even in the late 20th century, consciousness was considered to be beyond the reach of science. Now, understanding the neural mechanisms underlying consciousness is recognized as a key objective for 21st century science. The cognitive neuroscience of consciousness is a fundamentally multidisciplinary enterprise, involving powerful new combinations of functional brain imaging, computational modelling, theoretical innovation, and basic neurobiology. Its progress will be marked by new insights not only into the complex brain mechanisms underlying consciousness, but also by novel clinical approaches to a wide range of neurological and psychiatric disorders. These innovations are well represented by the contents of the present volume. A target article by Victor Lamme puts forward the contentious position that neural evidence should trump evidence from behaviour and introspection, in any theory of consciousness. This article and its several commentaries advance one of the fundamental debates in consciousness science, namely whether there exists non-reportable phenomenal consciousness, perhaps dependent on local rather than global neural processes. Other articles explore the wider terrain of the new science of consciousness. For example, Maniscalco and colleagues use theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation to selectively impair metacognitive awareness; Massimini and coworkers examine changes in functional connectivity during anesthesi, and Vanhaudenhuyse et al describe innovations in detecting residual awareness following traumatic brain injury. Together, then contents of this volume exemplify the `grand challenge of consciousness' in combining transformative questions about the human condition with a tractable programme of experimental and theoretical research.