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    Conversations with Cabrera: Mauro Guillén

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    Presented online January 26, 2021, 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.Conversations with Cabrera are unscripted and informal, unearthing leadership’s thinking behind the big ideas taking shape across the Institute and trends likely to define our future. This video series is meant to capture candid conversations between President Ángel Cabrera and thought leaders across Georgia Tech and beyond.Ángel Cabrera, President, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.Mauro Guillén, Zandman Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Penn Lauder Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER).Runtime: 56:53 minutesPresident Ángel Cabrera in conversation with author and educator Mauro Guillén. They discuss the themes of Guillén's book, 2030: How Today's Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything. Mauro Guillén’s bestselling book 2030 is both a remarkable guide to the coming changes and an exercise in the power of “lateral thinking,” thereby revolutionizing the way you think about cataclysmic change and its consequences

    No Europe without Brussels: The Berlaymont Building and the Development of the Léopold Area

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    Europe and Brussels had a mutual dependency from the founding of the European Communities. This article explores the historic relation between local urban and the transnational development of post-war Europe. It ultimately raises the question to what extent there exists a dialogue between various actors involved to actively design and build the image of Europe in Brussels.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care. Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.History, Form & Aesthetic

    Between La Tendenza and Neoliberty: Mauro Baracco Goes to Australia

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    Discussion of various relationships between Italian postmodern architecture (including works by Aldo Rossi, Gianni Braghieri and Gabetti&Isola), Australian postmodern architecture (including Edmond&Corrigan and Robin Boyd among others), and theoretical and design approach undertaken by the author (Mauro Baracco) as both a practitioner (director of Baracco+Wright Architects, Melbourne) and an academic (Associate Professor in Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University, Melbourne)

    A mountain made of woods: the landscape in Mauro Corona's novels

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    reservedIn questa trattazione i protagonisti saranno le piante, gli animali e i paesaggi emersi dall'analisi dei romanzi Mauro Corona . I romanzi dello scrittore sono stati analizzati in modo da poter creare una panoramica dei paesaggi presenti nelle sue opere. Dando una visione sia quantitativa che qualitativa, i luoghi e gli spazi vengono riportati in maniera dettagliata dal punto di vista fisico, della flora e della fauna, ma anche mostrando la connotazione più legata ad un punto di vista emotivo/soggettivo. L’autore nei suoi romanzi ci parla prevalentemente di un paesaggio montuoso, rurale, mostrandoci spesso i dettagli di alcuni spazi.In this discussion, the protagonists will be the plants, the animals and the landscapes. The novels by the writer Mauro Corona have been analysed in order to create an overview of the landscapes in his works. Giving both a quantitative and a qualitative view, the places and spaces are reported in detail from a physical, flora and fauna point of view, but also showing the connotation more related to an emotional/subjective point of view. In his novels, the author predominantly speaks to us of a mountainous, rural landscape, often showing us the details of certain spaces

    Tullio De Mauro e Emilio Garroni

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    A study of the relationship between the work of Tullio De Mauro and that of Emilio Garroni would require lengthy research on their respective texts, in-depth theoretical reflection, and constant comparison with the Italian and international philosophical-cultural debate contemporary to them, with which they maintained a constant dialogue. Such investigation would also constitute an important chapter in the history of Italian culture from the second half of the 20th century to the present. Of this rich and articulated mosaic, a few individual tiles are considered here. To begin probing the “distance in proximity” that I believe characterizes the relationship between the two scholars, the essay in fact takes its cue from the different way of reading a passage from an author dear to both, paragraph 90 of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations. A theoretical knot from which a dialogue unravels, sometimes explicit, sometimes subterranean, centered on the nature of “sense” in human experience and that of linguistic and philosophical (mis)understanding. Two often divergent perspectives emerge, but rooted in a deep ethical consonance

    Conversations with Don Mauro Rubio on the crisis of the Spanish Catholic Action

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    The paper contains the three interviews that the author undertook with Mauro Rubio, bishop of Salamanca from 1964 to 1995, on the history of Catholic Action. The third one is transcribed. El artículo contiene tres entrevistas que el autor realizó a Mauro Rubio, obispo de Salamanca de 1964 a 1995, sobre la historia de Acción Católica. La tercera está transcrita./n

    Youth Basketball : Coaching & Administration

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    By Mauro Pannaggio (former College at Brockport faculty member and alumnus). Author\u27s website: http://www.panaggio.com/https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/bookshelf/1329/thumbnail.jp

    Lateralização das funções musicais na epilepsia parcial

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    Foram avaliados 14 pacientes destros com idade mediana de 31 anos, portadores de epilepsia parcial (Grupo Epileptico). De acordo com a atividade paroxistica no eletrencefalograma os epilepticos foram divididos em dois grupos: o Grupo Direito, com atividade paroxistica no hemisferio cerebral direito e o Grupo Esquerdo, com atividade paroxistica no hemisferio cerebral esquerdo. Dos 14 pacientes, 42,8% (6/14) dos casos apresentaram foco a direita enquanto os 57,2% (8/14) restantes, apresentaram foco a esquerda. O Grupo Controle foi formado por 31 individuos destros com idade mediana de 30 anos e sem historia de doenca neurologica ou antecedente de crises epilepticas. Os pacientes do Grupo Epileptico e os individuos do Grupo Controle realizaram os Testes de Habilidades Musicais que compreenderam os testes de Ritmo Espontaneo, de Percepcao dos Parametros Musicais (timbre, duracao, altura, intensidade e ritmo) e Gnosico-Praxicos (reconhecimento e reproducao de parametros musicais e organizacao e reproducao de movimentos corporais ritmicos). A presenca de descarga lateralizada nao interferiu nas funcoes musicais elementares (perceptivas) e sim, nas funcoes relacionadas a organizacao e reproducao de estruturas e padroes mais complexos. Concluimos que em pacientes com epilepsia parcial o foco e/ou lesao no hemisferio cerebral direito e esquerdo afeta o desempenho de funcoes de reconhecimento melodico, enquanto que nos casos com foco e/ou lesao apenas no hemisferio cerebral esquerdo, a reproducao e organizacao ritmicas estao mais comprometidas quando comparados ao Grupo ControleBV UNIFESP: Teses e dissertaçõe

    Actualité d'une approche sémantique du document numérique

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    @inproceedings{CN-ENJALBERT-2004, address = {La Rochelle, France}, author = {Patrice Enjalbert and Mauro Gaio}, title = {{Actualit{é} d'une approche s{é}mantique du document num{é}rique}}, booktitle = {Actes du 7{è}me Colloque International sur le Document Electronique (CIDE.7)}, editor = {Patrice Enjalbert and Mauro Gaio}, month = {juin}, pages = {13-28}, publisher = {Europe IA}, year = {2004} }National audienc

    Editorial: The metabolic challenges of immune cells in health and disease

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    Copyright: © 2015 Frezza and Mauro. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.CM is supported by the British Heart Foundation Fellowship FS/12/38/29640. CF is funded by the UK Medical Research Council
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