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Best of all, collaborative modeling makes it easy for software teams to design software directly with their stakeholders-no need to rely on a centralized or top-down design. ![]() Free Download Mary Gauvain, "Cognitive Development in Infancy and Childhood " English | ISBN: 1108958125 | 2022 | 88 pages | PDF | 845 KB This Element describes the main theories that guide contemporary research in cognitive development along with research discoveries in several important cognitive abilities: attention, language, social cognition, memory, metacognition and executive function, and problem solving and reasoning. Biological and social contributions are considered side-by-side, and cultural contributions are highlighted. As children participate in social interactions and learn to use cultural symbols and tools to organize and support their thinking, the behaviors and understandings of the social community and the culture more broadly become an integral part of children's thoughts and actions. Culture, the natural ecological setting or habitat of human beings, plays a significant role by providing support and direction for cognitive development. Without the capacity to learn socially, human cognition would be markedly different from what it is today. ![]() Free Download Neville Morley, "Classics: Why It Matters" English | ISBN: 1509517936 | 2018 | 140 pages | EPUB | 760 KB For generations, the study of Greek and Latin was used to train the elites of the western world. Knowledge of classical culture, it was believed, produced more cultivated, creative individuals; Greece and Rome were seen as pinnacles of civilization, and the origins of western superiority over the rest of the world. ![]() Free Download Civil War in Ancient Greece and Rome: Contexts of Disintegration and Reintegration By Henning Borm; Marco Mattheis; Johannes Wienand 2015 | 437 Pages | ISBN: 3515112243 | PDF | 4 MB Civil war is the most radical form of political conflict. This volume analyses the impact of civil war on society and culture in Greco-Roman antiquity. The collected papers examine phenomena such as tyrannicide, staseis and usurpations from the classical age to late antiquity. The focus lies on the lasting impact violence and disorder had on political discourse and memory culture. In particular, the contributions explore how internal conflicts were staged and performed. Beyond spectacular triumphal celebrations there existed a broad range of symbolic forms of communication pertaining to civil war: rituals of reconciliation, reintegration and restoration as well as acts of commemoration and condemnation. The multidisciplinary volume aims at contributing to a better understanding of the performative and communicative logic of civil conflict within the ancient societies of Greece and Rome. ![]() Free Download Lee Hock Guan, "Civil Society in Southeast Asia" English | 2005 | pages: 287 | ISBN: 8791114543 | PDF | 3,8 mb This volume asserts that western conceptions of civil society do not always apply in Asia. The concept of civil society has all the characteristics of an essentially contested concept. As such, despite the numerous discussions of and publications on this concept, no universally agreed-upon definition of civil society is likely to prevail, probably ever. In the non-western countries, ambiguities in both the theories and practices of civil society are invariably generated by the varied and contested meanings of the concept of the western tradition itself. Moreover, the varied non-western contexts that formed and informed the concept differ a great deal from those found in western societies. This volume shows that the Southeast Asian countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) provide an excellent example where diverse colonial histories, ethnic, religious and cultural mix, economic developments, and state regimes readily offer a crucible to demonstrate how these factors would interact to shape the form and composition of civil society. ![]() Free Download Champion!: Everything You Need to Be Your Greatest You English | 2023 | ISBN: 1786787504 | 213 Pages | EPUB (True) | 39 MB Sometimes getting where we want to go in our hobbies, at school or in our personal life can seem impossible. Education expert Michal Solomonovich and life coach Alon Ulman are here to teach you the practical steps you can take to become the best version of yourself in everything you put your mind to. You will discover: ![]() Free Download Build a Frontend Web Framework (From Scratch) (MEAP V06) English | 2023 | ISBN: 9781633438064 | 342 Pages | PDF EPUB | 39 MB Frontend web frameworks like React, Vue, or Svelte are an essential part of almost any web application stack. They're responsible for what your users see on their screens, and they are the first step in ensuring that your product delivers an exceptional user experience. 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His paintings are rigorously abstract, and his writings full of references to arcane metaphysical concepts. Frustrated over their inability to reconcile the works with what the artist said about them, some critics have dismissed the paintings as impenetrable. The art historian Yve-Alain Bois called Newman "the most difficult artist" he could name, and the philosopher Jean-François Lyotard declared that "there is almost nothing to 'consume' n his work, or if there is, I do not know what it is." In order to advance interpretation, this book investigates both Newman's writings and paintings in light of ideas articulated by one of Germany's most important and influential philosophers: Martin Heidegger. Many of the themes explored in Newman's statements, and echoed in the titles of his paintings, betray numerous points of intersection with Heidegger's philosophy: the question of origins, the distinctiveness of human presence, a person's sense of place, the sensation of terror, the definition of freedom, the importance of mood to existence, the particularities of art and language, the impact of technology on modern life, the meaning of time, and the human being's relationship to others and to the divine. When examined in the context of Heideggerian thought, these issues acquire greater concreteness, and, in turn, their relation to the artist's paintings becomes clearer. 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