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Philip Martynov
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Guess Who - Manifest (videoclip)



The stimuli for this study were the 40 edited videoclips from the Stimulus Development stage. All videos (both the researcher enacting the scenarios and the participants' reactions) were shown on a 17 inch TFT monitor which was incorporated into the Tobii T60 (data rate 60 Hz). The 40 stimuli were shown using Tobii Studio Analysis Software. The software randomised the presentation of the videoclips. Each videoclip was interspersed with an image of a fixation point (white central cross on a black background located at the centre of the screen). The fixation point remained on the screen until the participant responded to the previously presented videoclip. The Tobii T60 Eye Tracker was used to record participants' looking behaviour. The participants sat approximately 60 centimetres from the monitor. The video stimuli presented subtended a horizontal visual angle of 22.5 and a vertical visual angle of 11.4.




Guess Who - Manifest (videoclip)



An alternative explanation for the better discrimination for the Waiting scenario is that the video of the researcher enacting this scenario was longer than for the other three scenarios, because of the nature of the event itself, which was a period of waiting. It is not immediately obvious that a longer event would necessarily be understood better than a shorter event, but we cannot rule this out as a possibility. Nevertheless, the clips of the behavioural responses themselves did not systematically vary in length with the scenario experienced, so participants could not have used a low-level strategy such as the length of the clip they viewed to discriminate between the scenarios.


As he noted on his MySpace page (/manifesthumboldt), he was planning a return to Africa, followed by tours of Japan and Europe. "Also on the horizon ... compiling a collection of his favorite and most notable songs, working on a series of live recordings he's made of strictly underground hip hop concerts in Humboldt County, a few mix tapes and a short feature film."


Where is he now? Your guess is as good as mine. Police authorities report that Emily Weitzel has turned herself in to authorities in San Francisco; her attorney suggests that Collins may well do the same. As we go to press, though, Manifest is still at large. And the plot for that feature film is still developing.


Believing you have communicated. In 1990, a Stanford psychologist called Elizabeth Newton divided participants into two groups: Tappers and Listeners. The Tappers were asked to tap out a familiar tune (like Happy Birthday) on the table. The Listeners\u2019 job was to guess the tune, based on the taps. As you\u2019ll see if you try it, that\u2019s hard. Out of 120 tapped renditions, Listeners guessed right only 3 times (2.5%). After the tapping but before the Listeners guessed, Newton asked Tappers the odds that the Listener would guess correctly. They predicted 50%! In other words, they vastly over-estimated the likelihood that Listeners had understood their message. Tappers were amazed when Listeners didn\u2019t get it: it seemed so obvious to them. At least the Tappers found out the truth; in our normal lives we blithely tap away while assuming our message has landed. William Whyte, an astute observer of post-war corporate life, put it this way: \u201CThe great enemy of communication is the illusion of it.\u201D


Second-guessing. Sometimes we make no effort to understand what our audience is thinking and feeling, and that\u2019s not good, but it\u2019s probably better than making an over-confident guess. There are few things more annoying than a person who seems to believe they know exactly what\u2019s in your mind when they really have no idea.To read about the other five causes, please subscribe to the Ruffian! Paid subscribers get a whole lot more juicy content on communication, culture, politics and psychology.


A final example on emphasis, taken from The Art of Burkina Faso by Christopher D. Roy, University of Iowa, covers both design features and the idea behind the art. Many world cultures include artworks in ceremony and ritual. African Bwa Masks are large, graphically painted in black and white and usually attached to fiber costumes that cover the head. They depict mythic characters and animals or are abstract and have a stylized face with a tall, rectangular wooden plank attached to the top.* In any manifestation, the mask and the dance for which they are worn are inseparable. They become part of a community outpouring of cultural expression and emotion.


I believe inherently that we have a responsibility to take care of each other, so when you talk about socialized health care: absolutely, that's a no-brainer. Free universities: absolutely, that's a no-brainer. So, in the definition, I guess those are leaning toward socialist politics. To me, it's common sense.[67]


Use this strategy to guide students through a close analysis of an image. By following the steps in this image-analysis procedure, students develop awareness of historical context, develop critical thinking skills, enhance their observation and interpretive skills, and develop conceptual learning techniques. You can use this strategy with any visual media, including a piece of art, photograph, political cartoon, propaganda poster, or video clip.


I am not sure how those cops could have been sure there are no bodies in that frozen over lake. I don't even believe they would do such an extensive search of a frozen lake, since obviously, if anyone was still down there they are not alive. But at the end, I was expecting those fisherman to pull out the drug dealer bodies from the ocean. The plane is an interesting twist, I guess.


So, all the passengers have to be clones, right ? Or droids, replicants, alien pods or something other-worldly. Because, as far as I know, you can't freeze to death and then 60 seconds later, miraculously, defrost-- unless maybe that light was a big microwave blast. Then I guess so. ( But if Zeke is a reheated version of himself, Mick better dump him-- microwaved stuff never tastes as good !)


Please tell me that they wont try and make this nasty meth dealer into some kind of reoccurring villain or something. I mean, fire and fury? You kidnapped a kid who recently had cancer dude, not exactly an epic league badass here. They go from having a high ranking military conspiracy engaged in human experimentation to some random asshole drug dealer as a bad guy? I guess he has some greater point after the Callings have built him and the other guys up, but he doesn't exactly scream impressive.


I am only watching this show for Josh Dallas as a dad. I ignore almost all of it, and just hang out for moments like at the end of the episode when he's holding the baby. I think Josh Dallas is the absolute best at playing a dad with real love and affection for his children, no matter how weird those children/relationships end up being. (Yes, I did discover him on Once Upon a Time--how did you guess?)


I guess the gist of things is that since Zeke did a good deed and was granted a reprieve from the death date, so all the 828ers need to do good deeds to beat the death date in 2024 (they need to be 'worthy' of not dying from the death date). I guess that means Griffin wasn't worthy. Which brings up the bigger question -- how would the 828ers die on the death date ?Griffin drowned, apparently disappeared for 3 days and was brought back to life, and then he died 3 days later (via drowning). So, he wasn't 'worthy'.Zeke apparently nearly froze to death in a cave, disappeared for a year, and then slowly exhibited frostbite symptoms leading up until his death date (but was saved by being deemed 'worthy' by the aliens/gods/whatever driving the callings, in fact Zeke must have been considered extra 'worthy' as he was also completely healed).Regarding the 828ers, what happens to them if they are not deemed 'worthy' ? The plane didn't crash, so they won't die in an impact. The plane didn't explode, so they won't die in a fire. Are they all going to subsist on a diet of nothing but airline peanuts leading up to the death date ? We know that Saanvi is no longer worthy as she kind of became a killer, so she should start planning to exit stage left in June 2024.Though that final scene with the Cuban fishermen dragging up the tail section throws a wrench in everything -- Zeke wasn't duplicated (as there was no skeleton found in his cave that looked like Zeke), Griffin wasn't duplicated (because there were not 2 vans and 2 Griffins in the river), so why would Flight 828 have been duplicated -- one crashed, one not crashed (but redirect 5.5 years later) ?


At the very end the show runner (Jeff Rake) does agree with Den of Geek interviewer Michael Ahr that all the 828ers did die, so there's that. Rake talked so much about a "hypothetical" season 3 that I am really annoyed that Ahr didn't ask him if a season 3 would mention Covid-19 protocols, which I guess depends upon the timeline. And if I was an interviewer I would have asked about that damn timeline and how much are viewers supposed to be keeping track of. But that's probably a reason I don't get to do interviews. ?


[The twentieth century] has been the best of all centuries. . . . The life expectancy of man has been extended by more than 25 years. . . . The fruits of science have been manifest everywhere. . . . This has been an age of enlightenment.3


. . . that ye would ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost. 041b061a72


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