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    Topaz by Dave M. Tatsuno

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    VHS copy (color, sound, 1 hour, 21 minutes, 38 seconds) of Dave M. Tatsuno\u27s film shot at the Topaz War Internment Camp in Utah. The film is originally silent, but this version includes narration by Tatsuno. All footage was shot in secret, as neither moving images nor still cameras were allowed in any of the Japanese-American internment camps. Tatsuno recorded his experience over the course of the three years he was imprisoned in Topaz. The video also includes "San Francisco WWII History TV Production", with an interview with Dave Tatsuno; "Reunion of Japantown San Francisco Channel 7", with another interview with Dave Tatsuno; "Topaz Reunion 1992" at the Hyatt Regency filmed by Tatsuno; and "Return to Topaz \u2793", unclear if Tatsuno was the cameraman

    Dave Tatsuno family, Topaz

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    Black and white photograph of a the Tatsuno family, interred at the Topaz relocation camp in Utah in 1942 to 1945. Dave M. Tatsuno and his wife, Alice, are standing. Dave\u27s father, Shojiro Tatsuno, is seated and surrounded by his grandchildren

    Interview with Dave Carnell

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    Dave Carnell Joined the U.S. Navy in 1944, completed indoctrinational school at Princeton, N.J., and radar school at Hollywood Beach, Fla. He was assigned to a destroyer, the USS John Roger, and Deployed to the Pacific Theater. He took part in the bombing of Tokyo on January 20, 1945 and also, in battles for Guam, Saipan, Iwo Jima and Okinawa

    Neuroethology, Computational

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    Over the past decade, a number of neural network researchers have used the term computational neuroethology to describe a specific approach to neuroethology. Neuroethology is the study of the neural mechanisms underlying the generation of behavior in animals, and hence it lies at the intersection of neuroscience (the study of nervous systems) and ethology (the study of animal behavior); for an introduction to neuroethology, see Simmons and Young (1999). The definition of computational neuroethology is very similar, but is not quite so dependent on studying animals: animals just happen to be biological autonomous agents. But there are also non-biological autonomous agents such as some types of robots, and some types of simulated embodied agents operating in virtual worlds. In this context, autonomous agents are self-governing entities capable of operating (i.e., coordinating perception and action) for extended periods of time in environments that are complex, uncertain, and dynamic. Thus, computational neuroethology can be characterised as the attempt to analyze the computational principles underlying the generation of behavior in animals and in artificial autonomous agents

    Alice Tatsuno and Son

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    Black and white photograph of Alice, wife of Dave Tatsuno, holding their infant son, Rodney Masatoshi Tatsuno, who was born at the Tanforan Assembly Center on May 29, 1942. From Tanforan, the Tatsuno family was sent to the Topaz War Relocation Center in Utah, where they were incarcerated from 1942 to 1945

    Covid-19 Pandemic Times

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    Journal #45 from Media Rise's Quarantined Across Borders Collection by Nalini M Dave. From India. Quarantined in Texas, USA.Media Rise Publications. Quarantined Across Borders Collection. Edited by Dr. Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian.How faith in God can help you make the best of a difficult situatio

    Oh won't you come down, My Honey come down [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock8255-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 170by Dave Reed.Sung with Great Success by Amelia Stoneunattrib. photo of Amelia Stone; E[dgar] K[eller

    Oh won't you come down, My Honey come down [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for M. Witmark & Sons stock8255-4Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 170by Dave Reed.Sung with Great Success by Amelia Stoneunattrib. photo of Amelia Stone; E[dgar] K[eller

    Masateru Tatsuno with Army Jeep during World War II

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    Military photo of Masateru "Tut" Tatsuno, brother of Dave M. Tatsuno, during his service in the U.S. Army during World War II
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