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Embodied and consists
Embodied knowledge is action oriented and consists of contextual practices.

Embodied and both
The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience says “ the new sciences of the mind need to enlarge their horizon to encompass both lived human experience and the possibilities for transformation inherent in human experience .” This can be provided by a functional level account of the process.

Embodied and with
However the apparently irresolvable mind-body problem is said to be overcome, and bypassed, by the Embodied cognition approach, with its roots in the work of Heidegger, Piaget, Vygotsky, Merleau-Ponty and the pragmatist John Dewey.
* Embodied imagination, a therapeutic and creative form of working with dreams and memories
* Embodied agent, in artificial intelligence, an intelligent agent that interacts with the environment through a physical body within that environment
Songs such as " Blood Red Summer " and " Three Evils ( Embodied in Love and Shadow )" have been noted in many reviews of the band to also contain several elements of pop, as exemplified by one review by Sputnikmusic, which says " Coheed and Cambria manage to bring new life to a dying genre, and mix up the standard pop-punk scheme with creative and original riffs.
This research, along with work on computing emotion, speech research and Embodied Conversational Agents ( ECAs ) has led to the beginnings of more companionable systems, particularly for the elderly.
* Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought, ( coauthored with George Lakoff ), Basic Books, 1999.
During live shows with Coheed and Cambria, Todd provided the screaming vocals when playing older songs such as: " Devil in Jersey City ", " Everything Evil ", " Delirium Trigger ", " Hearshot Kid Disaster ", " Junesong Provision ", " In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 ", " Three Evils ( Embodied In Love And Shadow )", and " The Camper Velourium III: Al The Killer ", as well as new songs such as " The End Complete III: The End Complete ", " This Shattered Symphony " and " When Skeletons Live ".
* Popat, S .; Palmer, S. ( 2008 ) " Embodied Interfaces: Dancing with Digital Sprites ", Digital Creativity 19 ( 2 ), pp. 1 – 13
Embodied conversational agents are embodied agents ( usually with a graphical front-end as opposed to a robotic body ) that are capable of engaging in conversation with one another and with humans employing the same verbal and nonverbal means that humans do ( such as gesture, facial expression, and so forth ).

Embodied and used
* Embodied resource, the amount of resource used in the production, manufacture, use and disposal of a good or service.
* Embodied or virtual water, the water used in the production of a good or service
The main methods of embodied energy accounting as they are used today grew out of Wassily Leontief's input-output model and are called Input-Output Embodied Energy analysis.
Embodied conversational agents have also been used in virtual training environments, portable personal navigation guides, interactive fiction and storytelling systems, interactive online characters and automated presenters and commentators.

Embodied and from
In successive reserve positions, stretching a mile and a half along the river from the abatis to the ford and beyond, were another five companies of the Voltigeurs ( about 300 ); the main body of the 2nd Select Embodied Militia ( 480 ), 200 more local " sedentary " militia ; and another 150 Mohawks.
Captain Daly, leading the light company of the 3rd Select Embodied Militia, launched an immediate attack against the Americans, while other Canadian troops engaged them from across the river.
It could be launched from as low as 100 m to attack a high-altitude target or launched at high level to engage a target flying as low as 75 m. The missile entered service on the F-4 Phantom II in 1978 as what was later called the 3000 Pre TEMP series ( Tornado Embodied Modification Package ).
" Embodied energy " was abandoned altogether in 1986 when David Scienceman, a visiting scholar at the University of Florida from Australia, suggested the term “ emergy ” and " emjoule " or " emcalorie " as the unit of measure to distinguish emergy units from units of available energy.
Isabel C. Valverde, “ Catching Ghosts in Ghostcatching: Choreographing Gender and Race in Riverbed / Bill T. Jones ’ Virtual Dance ,” accessible in a pdf version from Extensions: The Online Journal of Embodied Teaching.

Embodied and through
* Embodied energy, the sum total of energy expended to deliver a good or service as it travels through the economy

Embodied and ;
* Embodied ( 1996 ; Alfred Schnittke )

Embodied and ).
Hubert Dreyfus ' critique of conventional artificial intelligence has been influential not only in AI but in psychology, and psychologists are increasingly interested in hermeneutic approaches to meaning and interpretation as discussed by philosophers such as Heidegger ( cf Embodied cognition ) and the later Wittgenstein ( cf discursive psychology ).
To guard a ford across the Chateauguay behind the abatis, he posted the light companies of the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of Select Embodied Militia under Captains de Tonnancoeur and Daly, and another company of Beauharnois militia under Captain Brugière ( about 160 in total ).

cultural and capital
Kyoto is the ancient capital of Japan and still its cultural center.
His fieldwork among the Kabyle of Algeria places him solidly in anthropology, while his analysis of the function and reproduction of fashion and cultural capital in European societies places him as solidly in sociology.
As " cultural investors ," publishers rely on the editor position to identify a good investment in " cultural capital " which may grow to yield economic capital across all positions.
* Cultural capital, the advantage individuals can gain from mastering the cultural tastes of a privileged group
" However, the locus of the celebrations is the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, where large concerts and cultural displays are held on Parliament Hill, with the governor general and prime minister typically officiating, though the monarch or another member of the Royal Family may also attend or take the governor general's place.
Canadian Government policies such as ; publicly funded health care, higher and more progressive taxation, outlawing capital punishment, strong efforts to eliminate poverty, an emphasis on cultural diversity, and most recently legalizing same-sex marriage – are social indicators of Canada's political and cultural values.
Despite the relative cultural monopoly of the capital and the centralized government, the divided geography of the country allowed distinct rural dialects to flourish during the centuries.
Guatemala City is the economic, governmental, and cultural capital of the Republic.
An ardent admirer of Greece, he sought to make Athens the cultural capital of the Empire and ordered the construction of many opulent temples in the city.
There, in 1703, he had already founded the city that was to become Russia's new capital, Saint Petersburg, as a " window opened upon Europe " to replace Moscow, long Russia's cultural center.
The first form of inheritance is the inheritance of cultural capital ( i. e. linguistic styles, higher status social circles, and aesthetic preferences ).
Its capital, Balasagun flourished as a cultural and economic centre.
At the end of the 10th century, much of what is now Republic of Macedonia became the political and cultural center of the First Bulgarian Empire under Tsar Samuil ; while the Byzantine emperor Basil II came to rule the eastern part of the empire ( what is now Bulgaria ), including the then capital Preslav, in 972.
In Classical times, many of the great thinkers and political leaders performed their works before an audience, usually in the context of a competition or contest for fame, political influence, and cultural capital ; in fact, many of them are known only through the texts that their students, followers, or detractors wrote down.
During the fifth millennium BC migrations from the drying Sahara brought neolithic people into the Nile Valley along with agriculture, The population that resulted from this cultural and genetic mixing developed social hierarchy over the next centuries become the Kingdom of Kush ( with the capital at Kerma ) at 1700 BC Anthropological and archaeological research indicate that during the predynastic period Nubia and Nagadan Upper Egypt were ethnically, and culturally nearly identical, and thus, simultaneously evolved systems of pharaonic kingship by 3300 BC.
Apart from being a large city with an active cultural life, Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, houses many national cultural institutions.
In contrast to Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn, Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub, especially since it is home to Estonia's oldest and most renowned university.
Bucharest ( ; names in other languages ) is the capital municipality, cultural, industrial, and financial centre of Romania.
Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendour.
Palermo is Sicily's cultural, economic and touristic capital.

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