Jane Ira Bloom - Wingwalker (2010) (FLAC) (Bonus MP3)

Jane Ira Bloom - Wingwalker (2010) (FLAC) (Bonus MP3)
Album PreviewReleased: 2010 | Track: 13 | + (256 kbps) | Time: 01:03:32 | Label: - OTL140 | Genre: , | 3% Recovery Added | 347 MB

Wingwalker represents Jane Ira Bloom fourteenth album as a leader but the music sounds remarkably fresh and vital. Bloom has stated that the music was recorded with ” very few preconceptions, and that allowed a certain freedom to open up and move the music in unexpected ways. All we had to do was to let it happen”. This open minded approach has certainly paid dividends, this is vivid music, full of life and vitality. The programme consists of eleven Bloom originals plus a solo soprano saxophone rendition of the Lerner & Lowe standard “I Could Have Danced All Night”.

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Handbook of Assessment in Mindfulness Research


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English | 2025 | ISBN: 3031472187 | 1594 Pages | (True) | 66 MB
This handbook provides coverage of assessment instruments used in mindfulness research. It discusses traditional and modern approaches used to develop psychometric measures and to establish their reliability and validity, such as test theory, item response theory and Rasch model, generalizability theory, facet benchmarking, and network analysis. The handbook provides information on conceptual foundations, , and psychometric properties of assessment instruments used to measure mindfulness in , adolescents, and adults. In addition, it provides similar information on scales used in specific contexts and for various purposes. It reviews behavioral, , and psychophysiological assessment measures of mindfulness. The handbook examines a broad range of psychological, physical health, and health, and related measures that are used in mindfulness research. This reference work enables researchers to choose appropriate measurement tools fora broad range of mindfulness research.
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Rationality and Cultural Interpretivism A Critical Assessment of Failed Solutions


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| 152 Pages | ISBN: 0739173995 | | 1 MB
Rationality and Cultural Interpretivism: A Critical Assessment of Failed Solutions critically assesses cultural interpretivism by scrutinizing five different proponents of it and their solutions to the problem of rationality. The book examines the works of Peter Winch, Charles Taylor, Clifford Geertz, Marshall Sahlins, and Gananath Obeyesekere and their contributions to the so-called rationality debate in the of the social sciences. This debate began with Winch's criticism of Edward Evans-Pritchard and has become one of the central debates in the since 1960s, continuing as a controversy between Sahlins and Obeyesekere. Kei Yoshida reveals the need for a cogent solution to the problem of rationality. He identifies two main problems with previous theories: first, that they exaggerate the differences between the natural and the social/cultural, and hence they also exaggerate the differences between the natural and the social sciences; and second, that they ignore important social science problems, particularly outcomes from the unintended consequences of actions. Yoshida urges social scientists not simply to interpret agents' intentions or symbolic systems, but also to explain the unintended consequences of human actions. Still entangled in positivism, cultural interpretivists claim that the social sciences differ from the natural sciences and thus reject any unity of method. Yoshida argues that we need to overcome the mistaken positivist image of science in order to develop a more fruitful philosophy of the social sciences. The analysis presented in this book will be of value to students and scholars of social epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of the social sciences, and the social sciences themselves, as well as anyone interested in the problem of rationality and relativism.
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Oral Implantology Assessment to Maintenance


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English | ISBN: 3031552407 | | 178 pages | | 78 MB
This well-illustrated book is primarily designed as a guide to dental implantology for general dental practitioners who do not routinely place or restore dental implants but also for those who do. It explains the importance of appropriate case selection and treatment , examines the risks and benefits of implant care, and discusses immediate placement, immediate loading and delayed placement . Basic surgical and restorative (fixed and removable) options including and CADCAM workstreams are outlined. Issues around implant maintenance implant superstructure repair and remakes and implant removal are also covered. This book, written by recognised experts on the subject, will enable dentists with limited implant knowledge to discuss implant procedures with patients and to carry out routine surveillance and repair of dental implants. It will also be of value as a learning aid for under- and postgraduate students.
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SINDA Standardized Infant NeuroDevelopmental Assessment An Instrument for Early Detection


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English | 5, | ISBN: 1911612611 | 208 pages | | 21 Mb
Standardized Infant NeuroDevelopmental Assessment (SINDA) has been developed as a screening instrument for infants aged 6 weeks to 12 months corrected age, to assist early detection of infants at high risk of neurodevelopmental disorders. It is the first developmental instrument to allow a (360-degree approach) including "all" dimensions of . It has three scales: a neurological (28 items), developmental (15 items per month of age; total 113 items) and socio-emotional scale (6 items). It can be used quickly in virtually any environment and requires only simple equipment, so excellent when and time considerations are important.
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