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Analog Versus Digital Guitar Pedals, Shaping Guitar Tones And Sparking Debates, Cameron Karren
Analog Versus Digital Guitar Pedals, Shaping Guitar Tones And Sparking Debates, Cameron Karren
Capstone Projects and Master's Theses
This paper goes into the history of guitar effects, what exactly they are, how they have evolved, and what they are like today. It also presents the results of an experiment that compares perceptions of differences between analog and digital guitar pedals.
Beyond The Brain - How Body And Environment Shape Animal And Human Minds, Mirko Farina
Beyond The Brain - How Body And Environment Shape Animal And Human Minds, Mirko Farina
Mirko Farina
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Conceptualized Direct Perception: A Hybrid Theory Of Vision, Jason L. Megill
Conceptualized Direct Perception: A Hybrid Theory Of Vision, Jason L. Megill
LSU Master's Theses
I formulate a hybrid theory of perception, one in which the mind’s interaction with the world is a more direct affair than many suppose (no perceptual mental representations, no sense data, no Cartesian Theater), but one in which our concepts also play a role. My claims have implications for philosophical attempts to understand perception, cognitive science theories of vision, debates over the nature of consciousness, and philosophical debates concerning Artificial Intelligence.
Thomas More And The Wittenberg Lutherans, Carl S. Meyer
Thomas More And The Wittenberg Lutherans, Carl S. Meyer
Concordia Theological Monthly
A man for all seasons" was also a polemicist, although this is not generally noted. Some of Thomas More's biographers, writers about the relationships between Henry VIII and Martin Luther, one biographer of Luther, and a few scholars about the 16th century,. have told in some detail the story about the relations between More and Luther. Only Sister Gertrude Donnelly investigated these relations comprehensively. One can learn something about some aspects of these relations from secondary sources, although the accounts may be distorted. Sometimes reference is made to the polemic More wrote against Bugenhagen. No writer seems to have noticed, …
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Arthur Kilgore Mine Scrip Collection
This scrip is from the Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated mine with a value of 50¢.
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Arthur Kilgore Mine Scrip Collection
This scrip is from the Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated mine with a value of 50¢.
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Arthur Kilgore Mine Scrip Collection
This scrip is from the Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated mine with a value of 10¢.
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated, Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated
Arthur Kilgore Mine Scrip Collection
This scrip is from the Gibson Fuel Company, Incorporated mine with a value of 25¢.
Introductory Lecture Of The Two Medical Schools In Philadelphia, George Kerfoot
Introductory Lecture Of The Two Medical Schools In Philadelphia, George Kerfoot
Medical Student and Faculty Lecture Notes
Includes notes from the Philadelphia Alms House, Pennsylvania Hospital, and classes taken at Jefferson Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania. Professors include Benjamin Rush Rhees, George McClellan, Jacob Green, John Eberle, and Nathaniel Chapman. End of notebook contains more than 100 medical and non-medical recipes