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#Introduction#neurodivergent#ActuallyAutistic#ADHD) this year. I would describe myself as confused, scared, relieved and hopeful. Now just need to work out who I actually am.

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Control theory applied to brains This review by John Medaglia is a terrific 101 introduction to control theory applied to brains and minds, how it relates to cognitive control, and how it's been deployed to study large scale brain networks. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29971940/

Clarifying cognitive control and the controllable connectome - PubMed
Clarifying cognitive control and the controllable connectome - PubMed

Cognitive control researchers aim to describe the processes that support adaptive cognition to achieve specific goals. Control theorists consider how to influence the state of systems to reach certain...

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Still by their choice, of course, and I think that Zoom&c are more likely to take place after admission. Hence limiting the early introduction to an email that might discover whether they're taking students or looking to retire.

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đŸ„łPUBLISHED TODAY🎉 International Companion to Scottish Children’s Literature ed Maureen A Farrell & Robert A Davis Examining Scottish writing for children – from classics by Stevenson & Barrie to the latest works by contemporary writers, & from picturebooks to YA asls.org.uk/publications...

Book cover: The International Companion to Scottish Children’s Literature
Edited by Maureen A. Farrell and Robert A. Davis

Image: against a blue sky, a paper sculpture made from printed book pages of a sailing ship, a one-legged pirate, a palm tree and a treasure chest
Contents

Series Editors’ Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction (Maureen A. Farrell and Robert A. Davis)

1. The Origins of Scottish Children’s Literature (Maureen A. Farrell)
2. ‘Through the Midnight Sea’: Some Dimensions of Scottish Children’s Poetry (Robert A. Davis)
3. Children’s Scottish Historical Fiction (Beth Dickson)
4. A ‘Spell of Stories’: Scottish Children’s Fantasy (Sarah Dunnigan)
5. Gaelic Plays for Children 1900–1950 (Sìm Innes)
6. Stevenson’s Junior Fiction (David Robb)
7. Mollie Hunter’s Teen Fiction: Transitioning through Enchanted Humanness to Adulthood (Ralph Jessop)
8. Adolescent Citizenship in Cathy MacPhail’s Mosi’s War and Claire McFall’s Bombmaker (Fiona McCulloch)
9. From Fairy Cauldrons to An Gruffalo: The Development and Challenges of Scottish Gaelic Children’s Literature (Mairi Kidd)
10. Scottish Children’s Picturebooks Within a European and Global Context (Penni Cotton)
11. Ambition and Identity: Scottish Children’s Literary Prizewinners (Morna Fleming)
Contents (continued)

12. Scottish Poetry in the Scottish Secondary Classroom: Seeing Beyond the Set Texts (Jennifer Farrar)
13. Scottish Children’s Literature: Where Are We Now? (Maureen A. Farrell)

Endnotes
Further Reading
Notes on Contributors
Index
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work was re-issued in 1999, Baraka wrote in the Introduction that he wished to show that "The music was the score, the actually expressed creative orchestration, reflection of Afro-American life ... That the music was explaining the history as the history was explaining the music

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I drew Thallen's introduction, and his beauty is probably too powerful, but that's ok. I've come too far.

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The introduction to Sandor Katz’ Wild Fermentation cook book is surprisingly political.

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Britain’s Brexit border regime is delayed. Introduction of product safety declarations delayed till 2025. The British government had planned to introduce safety and security declarations. The “declarations will now be introduced on 31 January 2025,” It's crazy www.politico.eu/article/brit...

Britain’s Brexit border regime is delayed — again
Britain’s Brexit border regime is delayed — again

Introduction of product safety declarations delayed till 2025.

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