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    Albert Thinks About His Future is the engaging story of Albert, a young preverbal boy on the autism spectrum, as he thinks about the many possibilities he has for his future. His family and friends encourage him to think about his strengths and interests as he considers his potential occupations. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Brielle West. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/051070/bk_acx0_051070_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    We are learning so much more about how sound affects our biology, even down to the genetic level, and it is now recognized as a legitimate epigenetic factor that impacts on our gene expression. The Secret Language of the Immune System explores the preverbal language of sound and vibration - found in the harmonic resonances of music, nature, and our own voices as the secret code which regulates the immune system. Learn about the healing effects of sound, brainwave entrainment and affirmations, and how to stabilize your DNA and prevent inflammation. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Jane Knight. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/085606/bk_acx0_085606_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Discussing marginality from an analytic perspective and drawing on canonical theories by a diverse set of authors, such as Dilthey, Collingwood, Wittgenstein, Foucault, John McDowell, Susan Carey, Michael Tomasello, and Chris Frith, this book is an important contribution to ongoing debates on marginality among psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, and philosophers.Psychology often resorts to overambitious theorizing due to a perceived pressure to justify its scientific credentials. Taking the cases of preverbal children and mentally ill patients, George Tudorie illustrates that applying overarching and unifying explanations to marginal subjects is problematic, arguing instead that those at the margins should be given their proper explanatory autonomy.Tudorie examines recent cognitive theories on early development in children to reveal the difficulties of conceptualising the emergence of human abilities, while also demonstrating how cognitive accounts of psychosis, built around the typical concepts of 'belief-desire-intention' psychology, eventually falter. In doing so, he reveals that interpretation is not a route psychology can take at the margins, and calls for a clearer view of explanatory options in marginal cases.
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    Discussing marginality from an analytic perspective and drawing on canonical theories by a diverse set of authors, such as Dilthey, Collingwood, Wittgenstein, Foucault, John McDowell, Susan Carey, Michael Tomasello, and Chris Frith, this book is an important contribution to ongoing debates on marginality among psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, and philosophers.Psychology often resorts to overambitious theorizing due to a perceived pressure to justify its scientific credentials. Taking the cases of preverbal children and mentally ill patients, George Tudorie illustrates that applying overarching and unifying explanations to marginal subjects is problematic, arguing instead that those at the margins should be given their proper explanatory autonomy.Tudorie examines recent cognitive theories on early development in children to reveal the difficulties of conceptualising the emergence of human abilities, while also demonstrating how cognitive accounts of psychosis, built around the typical concepts of 'belief-desire-intention' psychology, eventually falter. In doing so, he reveals that interpretation is not a route psychology can take at the margins, and calls for a clearer view of explanatory options in marginal cases.
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    Bachelor Thesis from the year 2021 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: B, University of Cape Coast, language: English, abstract: This study looks at how tense and aspect is realized in Ghanaian Pidgin English and compares it to Standard English. This research examines temporal markers in Ghanaian Pidgin English as well. The theoretical framework that serves as a bedrock for the analysis is the superstate and substrate theory. The methodology comprises recordings of conversation of students of the University of Cape Coast and excerpts from television programmes. The research found out that the bare form of the verb is used to realize pastime, present time and perfective meaning. While preverbal markers like "go" and "dey" are used to accompany the bare form of the verb to realize present time, future time and progressive meaning. The implication of these findings are that they contribute to studies in World English, studies in pidgins/creoles and studies in temporality across languages. The work shows that GPE has temporal markers that are crucial in organizing messages. The study is guided by the following questions: 1. What temporal markers exist in Ghanaian Pidgin English? 2. What temporal meanings do they realize? Firstly, the work deals with the background to the study, research questions, purpose and significance of the study and other relevant introductory issues. Afterwards, it will look at related literature, theoretical framework and other important issues. It will introduce the methodology for the study. Lastly, the research data will be analysed and assessed.
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    Singer/songwriter Jason Swensen hails from Minneapolis, MN, where he grew up a fan of local rock heroes the Replacements and Suburbs. While jumping city buses to see his favorite bands perform at the famed First Avenue, Jason would write and record song ideas on an old 4-track cassette recorder he purchased with money working for the Minnesota Twins. Jason was a Minnesota Twins Batboy/Club House assistant from 1987-1990. Jason celebrated with the World Series winning 1987 team that included Kirby Puckett and rubbed shoulders with visiting celebrities like Ted Nugent, MC Hammer, Fleetwood Mac, and Prince, Passing off demo tapes, life was good. Jason immersed himself in the arts and honed his stage and vocal skills at the prestigious Minnetonka High School Performing Arts and Choir program, where he performed in musicals like Grease and the Music Man. Jason also managed to get a handful of fill-in gigs with Nite-Sounds 65, his father Tom Swensen's popular rock band. After graduating high school Jason attended Normandale Community College, North Dakota State University, and Minnesota State University, earning a degree in Criminal Justice. Law school interested Jason, but so did music. While at Minnesota State, Jason started a band (Bone Shakers) with his brother Jeremy Swensen. The two played as many gigs as they could find at fraternities, bars, resorts, and house parties. After securing a sponsorship from Grain Belt Premium beer, performing live in the famed Cities 97 Studio C, and opening for national acts in front of 5,000 people, it seemed the band was destined to make it in the music business. But like most real life dramas. The story ended without a bang. No record deal ever came and Jason put his 8-track recorder in the closet and started learning cover songs. For the next 10 years, Jason performed hundreds of shows at mostly B & C level bars throughout the Midwest. An occasional big gig would come every so often, but they were few and far between. Still there was money to be made by singing the hits in Minnesota, North Dakota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and that is what Jason did. But all bittersweet things must come to an end. With a pocket full of money and wicked hangover, Jason threw in the preverbal towel and closed the door on the bar scene. Climbing and tea have replaced tobacco and alcohol. Worn cover songs are replaced with current originals. The 4-track recorder has been replaced with a 48-track MacBook. Armed with a better voice, stage experience, and paid dues, Jason continues to sing. Happily married with kids and dog, the song doesn't remain the same. It evolves and grows.
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