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Contextualizing our Leadership Education Approach to Complex Problem Solving: Shifting Paradigms and Evolving Knowledge: Priority 5 of the National Leadership Education Research Agenda 2020–2025
Making It Real Plain: Ruminations on De-Whitening Intersectionality in Academia From the Monstrous Queer Chicana Who Makes White Straight People Uncomfortable
Plasticity of Muscle Synergies Through Fractionation and Merging During Development and Training of Human Runners
Complex motor commands for human locomotion are generated through the combination of motor modules representable as muscle synergies. Recent data have argued that muscle synergies are inborn or determined early in life, but development of the neuro-musculoskeletal system and acquisition of new skills may demand fine-tuning or reshaping of the early synergies. We seek to understand how locomotor synergies change during development and training by studying the synergies for running in preschoolers and diverse adults from sedentary subjects to elite marathoners, totaling 63 subjects assessed over 100 sessions. During development, synergies are fractionated into units with fewer muscles. As adults train to run, specific synergies coalesce to become merged synergies. Presences of specific synergy-merging patterns correlate with enhanced or reduced running efficiency. Fractionation and merging of muscle synergies may be a mechanism for modifying early motor modules (Nature) to accommodate the changing limb biomechanics and influences from sensorimotor training (Nurture)
Word, Lemma, and Part of Speech (Television & Movies)
Corpus of Contemporary American English word, lemma, and part of speech data format. Zip folder contains 30 .txt files of linguistic data from television and movie sources, from 1990 to 2019. Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID
Word, Lemma, and Part of Speech (Web Page)
Corpus of Contemporary American English word, lemma, and part of speech data format. Zip folder contains 34 .txt files of linguistic data from web page sources. Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID
Database (Academic)
Corpus of Contemporary American English database format. Zip folder contains 30 .txt files of linguistic data from academic sources, from 1990 to 2019. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format
Database (Fiction)
Corpus of Contemporary American English database format. Zip folder contains 30 .txt files of linguistic data from fiction sources, from 1990 to 2019. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format
Foundation+Innovation: Interview with Chad Harbach of n+1
A quick glance at the first bookshelf in n+1\u27s office yields Goncharov\u27s novel Oblomov; esoteric, humorous, and askew from the canonical norm, this sighting tells me I\u27m at the right office better than a sign on the door. A biannual journal of cultural criticism, fiction, and literary trends, n+1 has in the five years since its inception become a literary golden boy on the same sparing level as the staid and long running journals - picture The New Yorker\u27s famous cartoon of Eustace Tilley looking through his monocle pensively at n+1 instead of a butterfly. Situated in a huge building in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn, n+1\u27s office is a small common space with a clean look and past issues neatly lining the walls, a quiet sanctuary amid offices that I hazard are teaming with architects, designers, and Wilhelm Reich-like psychiatrists. I\u27m met by two of n+1\u27s employees, one is Chad Harbach, Executive Editor, who offers me a beer and patiently talks with me for over an hour about the magazine he helped found. In addition to his role as n+1\u27s editor, Harbach\u27s first novel, The Art of Fielding, (Little, Brown) will be out in 2011
Nigerian Literature is a Very Important Part of World Literature : A Chat With Wale Owoade, Editor of EXPOUND
Wale Owoade’s energy and enthusiasm percolates to every segment of EXPOUND Magazine. He has a gifted team that sharpens his vision and helps him curate a first-rate literary journal. In its short run, the journal has caught the attention of poets, writers and serious contributors the world over who look forward to its juried issues