PPT-Fictional representations

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of dementia This presentation reflects upon a teaching approach utilising fictional representations of dementia found within the media It specifically relates to

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of dementia This presentation reflects upon a teaching approach utilising fictional representations of dementia found within the media It specifically relates to examples selected from film television and books which have been used with healthcare students learning about dementia care . brPage 1br Spin representations and Pauli antisymmetry pp pn np nn pn np rr n nn mmArrrr prp mmAmmA ppp ppn pnp npp nnp npn pnn nnn brPage 2br rrr rrr rrr Influenced by fictional representations of degenerate middle FODVV57347PHQ57347OLNH573476WHYHQVRQ s Mr Hyde journalists covering the notorious Whitechapel murders in 1888 constructed a popular image of Jack the Ripper as a homicidal doctor degenerat 1 Reducible representations In degenerate groupsProducts of irreducible representations may give reducible representationsProducts of wave functions may be represented by reducible representations Nee Representation. How the media shows us things about society – but this is through careful mediation. Hence . re-presentation.. For representation to be meaningful to audiences there needs to be a shared recognition of people, situations, ideas etc.. . . . . . . . . Krypton. - Krypton is a fictional planet in our galaxy.. - This planet . is . famous . because . S. uperman . was born on . Nick . Chater. Behavioural Science Group. OVERVIEW. THE FICTIONAL SELF. THE ILLUSION OF DEPTH. WHY BEHAVIOUR IS (SOMEWHAT) COHERENT. IMPLICATIONS. 1. . THE FICTIONAL SELF. The claim. We infer our own inner life from our words and actions, just as we infer those of a third person. Truth or Fictional?. Question 1. Real or Fictional?. Chef Boyardee. Question 2. Which of these drink brands is not named for an actual person?. Captain Morgan. Bartles. & . Jaymes. Les Bourgeois. Transition to motherhood, beginning during pregnancy and lasting several months after the birth of the baby, is developmental crisis with marked reorganization of the mental world. It includes forming mental representations of the baby and of self-as-a-mother, a process which is . Daniel Lowd. University of Oregon. April 20, 2015. Caveats. The purpose of this talk is to inspire meaningful discussion.. I may be completely wrong.. My background:. Markov logic networks, probabilistic graphical models. Natural Language Processing. Tomas Mikolov, Facebook. ML Prague 2016. Structure of this talk. Motivation. Word2vec. Architecture. Evaluation. Examples. Discussion. Motivation. Representation of text is very important for performance of many real-world applications: search, ads recommendation, ranking, spam filtering, …. Do Now: Take out your DSM 5 review sheet from Thursday and take out your homework due today. Model: Dora the Explorer. Dora seems like a child with a healthy personality, right? She seems to have a good relationship with her parents and extended family, is social with many animals and other people, and has an expansive thirst for adventure. It seems like she’s living the dream of every preschooler. She is able to wander off and around her world until she find an adventure, without having to worry about anything beyond her inability to recall previous travels.. and their Compositionality. Presenter: Haotian Xu. Roadmap. Overview. The Skip-gram Model with Different . Objective Functions. Subsampling of Frequent Words. Learning Phrases. CNN for Text Classification. Mathematical Success for All . Lisa Ashe, NC DPI. Joseph Reaper, NC DPI. Chase Tuttle, Iredell-Statesville Schools. Welcome. “Who’s in the Room?”. Principles to Actions . pg. 10-11. Beliefs About Teaching and . Nick . Chater. Behavioural Science Group. OVERVIEW. THE FICTIONAL SELF. THE ILLUSION OF DEPTH. WHY BEHAVIOUR IS (SOMEWHAT) COHERENT. IMPLICATIONS. 1. . THE FICTIONAL SELF. The claim. We infer our own inner life from our words and actions, just as we infer those of a third person.

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