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One of the most widespread is the international organization Theatresports, which was founded by Keith Johnstone, an English director who wrote what many consider to be the seminal work on the relationship between status, story telling and improvisational acting, Impro.
One seminal book on the process of working together from a distance is Virtual Teams by Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps.
One of the seminal works on the subject is The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.
One of the two earliest known pieces of seminal photographic activity, made by Nicéphore Niépce in 1825 by the heliography | heliograph process.
Taking the seminal work of the style, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez, the reader must let go of preexisting ties to conventional exposition, plot advancement, linear time structure, scientific reason, etc., to strive for a state of heightened awareness of life's connectedness or hidden meanings.
One indirect result of this publicity was the American housing movement: a young Catherine Bauer attended one of May's conferences in 1930, and wrote her seminal " Modern Housing " based on research done in Frankfurt and with Dutch architect JJP Oud.
One seminal book is Boxwell's Benchmarking for Competitive Advantage ( 1994 ).
One criticism that is frequently made focuses on the problem of guidance ; opponents, such as Robert Louden in his seminal article " Some Vices of Virtue Ethics ," question whether the idea of a virtuous moral actor, believer, or judge can provide the guidance necessary for action, belief formation, or the decision of legal disputes.
One of the authors of this seminal 1986 paper, United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, would go on to use optical tweezing in his work on cooling and trapping neutral atoms.
One of the seminal moments in the campaign was at a press conference called to announce the forthcoming election.
One of the first evidences of this renewed interest was the seminal work in 1924 by Capt.
McClure is the author of the Afterword in Jerry Hopkins's and Danny Sugerman's seminal Doors biography, No One Here Gets Out Alive.
One of the label's first releases was " Extinction ," the seminal New York City crust punk band Nausea's only full-length album, which John Griffin describes as " as important to the punks of the ' 90s as The Sex Pistols ' Never Mind the Bollocks was to the punks of the late ' 70s.
David Mazzucchelli is an American comic book writer / artist, known for his work on seminal superhero comic book storylines Daredevil: Born Again and Batman: Year One, as well as for graphic novels in other genres, such as Asterios Polyp and City of Glass: The Graphic Novel.
One of the first proposals was Carl Adam Petri's seminal work on Petri Nets in the early 1960s.
One of L ' Association's most distinctive works is the seminal black-and-white anthology Comix 2000 which features work from over 300 creators from 29 countries in one 2, 000-page hardcover volume.
One of the seminal products of the French New Wave, Jules and Jim is an inventive encyclopedia of the language of cinema that incorporates newsreel footage, photographic stills, freeze frames, panning shots, wipes, masking, dolly shots, and voiceover narration ( by Michel Subor ).
One such band that missed out was RAZAR who were refused permission to use the logo on their seminal 1978 single Task Force.
One years later, Ryman was included in When Attitudes Become Form, a seminal exhibition of works by Minimalist and Conceptual artists organized by the Kunsthalle Bern.
On his follow-up book to the seminal Jim Morrison biography, No One Here Gets Out Alive, Jerry Hopkins mentions that Courson might have prostituted herself after Morrison's death, probably to keep up with the costly lifestyle she was used to when Morrison was still caring for her needs, and apparently pimped by a former Doors employee, a chauffeur.

One and experiences
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
One of several views of epistemology, the study of human knowledge, along with rationalism, idealism, and historicism, empiricism emphasizes the role of experience and evidence, especially sensory perception, in the formation of ideas, over the notion of innate ideas or traditions ; empiricists may argue however that traditions ( or customs ) arise due to relations of previous sense experiences.
Samuel Fuller's experiences in World War II would influence his largely autobiographical films of later decades such as The Big Red One.
In the TV Series One Tree Hill, the character Clay, in season 9 experiences fugue state.
One alternative to collecting physical objects is collecting experiences of a particular kind.
Marvin's last big role was in Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One ( 1980 ), a war film based on Fuller's own war experiences.
* L: One can not have experiences, or experience anything at all without information
One of the first collaborative efforts of the SPR was its Census of Hallucinations, which researched apparitional experiences and hallucinations in the sane.
One of Sigmund Freud's earlier associates, Alfred Adler, did agree with Freud that early childhood experiences are important to development, and believed birth order may influence personality development.
One significant undertaking was the Census of Hallucinations, in which 15, 000 people were asked to report on hallucinatory experiences while awake and in good health.
Fascinated by the way the Mayans built towards the sky to get closer to God, he commented that his time in Mexico was " One of the greatest architectural experiences in my life.
One feature of his speech was the extensive quotation of a letter he claimed to have received detailing the experiences of one of his constituents in Wolverhampton.
One experiences this in everyday life with monozygous ( i. e. identical ) twins.
One manifestation of this view is found in the cognitive science of mathematics, where it is proposed that mathematics itself, the most widely accepted means of abstraction in the human community, is largely metaphorically constructed, and thereby reflects a cognitive bias unique to humans that uses embodied prototypical processes ( e. g. counting, moving along a path ) that are understood by all human beings through their experiences.
One experiences a heaviness of the whole body and great restlessness, which expresses itself as a lot of stretching and yawning.
One study found that middle-eastern women, especially those with a low educational background, had more painful experiences during childbirth.
One result of his World War II experiences was that his subsequent films became more dramatic.
New Auburn is the setting of Michael Perry's memoir, Population: 485: Meeting your Neighbors One Siren at a Time, in which he describes his experiences as a volunteer firefighter.
In 2006, Hnida wrote a book about her experiences, titled Still Kicking: My Journey as the First Woman to Play Division One College Football.
The film details the experiences of several US soldiers from The Big Red One ( the nickname of the 1st Infantry Division ), serving in an infantry squad as part of a rifle company and the effects of the war on them.
One such swagman was Welshman Joseph Jenkins, who travelled throughout Victoria between 1869 and 1894, documenting his experiences in daily diary entries and through poetry.
Drawing inspiration from personal experiences, Dion released One Heart ( 2003 ), an album that represented her appreciation for life.
Their wide-ranging conversations and gardening experiences encouraged Holmgren to write the manuscript that was to be published in 1978 as Permaculture One.
One Charlotte von Knobloch wrote Kant asking his opinion of Swedenborg ’ s psychic experiences Kant wrote a very affirmative reply, referring to Swedenborg's " miraculous " gift, and characterizing him as " reasonable, agreeable, remarkable and sincere " and " a scholar ", in one of his letters to Mendelssohn, and expressing regret that he ( Kant ) had never met Swedenborg.
One of the people Knox took land from was Joseph Plumb Martin, a soldier who settled in Maine and wrote a memoir of his war experiences.

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