Tuning-In

Tuning-In
Title Tuning-In PDF eBook
Author Ronald D. Gordon, PhD
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 351
Release 2018-02-27
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1532041209

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Last night I finished reading all the rest of this lovely book. After each short chapter, rich with wisdom and love, I just kept being moved by Ron Gordons life path as poet, philosopher, educator, and person-centered practitioner. May this book soon be in many peoples hands and homes and in classrooms and therapists offices. Had Carl Rogers known Ron, I imagine he would rest well, knowing what Ron has done with his work and beyond (Gay Swenson Barfield, PhD). Gay Swenson Barfield, along with Dr. Carl Rogers, was founding codirector of the Carl Rogers Institute for Peace at the Center for Studies of the Person, La Jolla, California. She is currently in private practice as a licensed marriage and family yherapist. This book is absolutely great! Im thoroughly enjoying and benefiting from this brilliant book in countless ways. Bravo! This book will deepen and enrich your life (Noelie Rodriguez, PhD). Noelie Rodriguez is coauthor of Systematic Self-Observation (SAGE Publications) and is a professor of sociology at the HCC campus of the University of Hawaii.

Tuning In

Tuning In
Title Tuning In PDF eBook
Author David Thomas
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781571746467

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In a quest for spiritual discovery, journalist and filmmaker Thomas stumbled upon channeling. He was so taken with his first encounter that he arranged for in-depth interviews with six of today's most prominent trance channelers and made a documentary about them, the critically acclaimed film "Tuning In."

Thanks for Tuning in

Thanks for Tuning in
Title Thanks for Tuning in PDF eBook
Author Richard Ruelas
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2006-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780975282212

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When the Arizona Historical Society created its hall of fame, the first inductees included Barry Goldwater, Sandra Day O'Conner and Wallace and Ladmo. This is the story of "Wallace," who was born Bill Thompson and was the creator of Arizona's most celebrated children's television show. It is a broadcasting story, chronicling how Thompson was able to keep a children's show on the air for 35 years, long after every other kids' show across the nation got the axe, longer than most shows in television history. It is also an Arizona story, telling how a wide-eyed college dropout who grew up the scion of a wealthy family in upstate New York decided to reinvent himself out West. Thompson's relatives found fortune discovering copper in the ground of Arizona. This book tells how Bill Thompson came back to claim the airwaves. What he created in Arizona was unique across the nation--a funny, topical, edgy show that entertained not only children, but also teenagers, college students, and adults. Thanks for Tuning In reveals behind-the-scenes details of Arizona's most beloved show, while telling, for the first time, Thompson's own story. It reveals how Thompson's privileged childhood served as fodder for the show's villain, Gerald. It tells the tale of Thompson's adventures as a bullfighter. And it chronicles the truth behind the end of the show, and the deterioration and reconciliation of Wallace's friendship with his partner Ladmo. For those who didn't grow up with Wallace and Ladmo, it's a chance to see what all the fuss is about. For fans, it's an illuminating glimpse into the person who greeted them on television every day. Consider it a "thanks" for tuning in.

Tuning In

Tuning In
Title Tuning In PDF eBook
Author Nancy Binzen
Publisher 1st Book Library
Pages 120
Release 2003-07
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781410748591

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Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in a bank? This book is about the author's experiences while he worked in several banks. He will also share his experiences working for the FDIC assisting with the closing of failed banks and savings & loans during the banking crisis of the 80's. He tells about embezzlements in the banking industry. He also tells about the important job that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) played in the closing of over thirty banks and savings & loans throughout the northwest region. He will describe some of the challenges the FDIC had with the banking industry and share stories of how some of the banks were mismanaged which resulted in failure. Do you know how the financial institutions make money and operate? This book will attempt to explain the inside operations of the banking industry. You will have more of an insight into how and why some of your bankers make the decisions that affect you as a customer. What do you know about the FDIC? This book will clarify the role of the FDIC and the challenges they face supervising the banking industry. Current economic concerns are bringing the banking industry back into the headlines. This book may help you understand some these concerns and how the actions by the Federal Reserve Bank may help in their attempts to work with the industry.

Tuning in

Tuning in
Title Tuning in PDF eBook
Author Ronald Wayne Rodman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 369
Release 2010
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195340248

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Television has been called the "boob tube," "goof box," and even a "vast wasteland" of American culture. Yet, for all its banality, television is in many ways a mirror of culture, and communicates messages within culture through the multiple channels of visual images, language, sound, and music. All of these channels contain their own unique coded messages to create the larger meaningful text of television. As one of these sensory channels, music contributes to meaning in television through its artistic language and through television viewers' association of music with certain aspects of culture. Music has always been an integral part of the American television, even from its earliest days. Like its parent medium of radio, television broadcasts music to entertain viewers with live and video taped performances, but music has also come to play a much larger role in television beyond its pleasurable performance aspects. Music is used in narrative programs to evoke moods and identify characters and setting, it is used to sell products through commercial jingles, and most importantly, music generally aids broadcast television in navigating through the continuous "flow" of daily programming. This navigational aspect of television music is a distinctive feature, and functions to transport the viewer through three "spaces" of TV: the flow of the televisual apparatus, with commercials, newbreaks, and promos; the storyworld of each narrative program, and the representational space between narrative and flow. As Heard on TV is an examination and analysis of music in American television during the first fifty years of its history. The book focuses on how music has functioned to serve as a navigator through the flow of television and contributing to structure narrative programs, while also conveying meaning to its viewers by correlating with the images and sounds that it accompanies. Drawing from precedents of the cinema and radio, the book examines music in a number of "classic" television genres by positing a theory of "functional musical spaces" adapted from theories of Charles Morris, Umberto Eco, John Fiske, and others.

Tuning for Wind Instruments

Tuning for Wind Instruments
Title Tuning for Wind Instruments PDF eBook
Author Shelley Jagow
Publisher Meredith Music Publications
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Wind instruments
ISBN 9781574632095

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This book contains everything a music educator requires to approach fine-tuning intonation with their ensemble. This resource includes intonation charts for tracking personal progress, along with extensively researched color-coded fingering charts for every instrument providing pitch tendencies and suggestions for alternate fingerings.

Hyperparameter Tuning for Machine and Deep Learning with R

Hyperparameter Tuning for Machine and Deep Learning with R
Title Hyperparameter Tuning for Machine and Deep Learning with R PDF eBook
Author Eva Bartz
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 327
Release 2023-01-01
Genre Computers
ISBN 9811951705

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This open access book provides a wealth of hands-on examples that illustrate how hyperparameter tuning can be applied in practice and gives deep insights into the working mechanisms of machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) methods. The aim of the book is to equip readers with the ability to achieve better results with significantly less time, costs, effort and resources using the methods described here. The case studies presented in this book can be run on a regular desktop or notebook computer. No high-performance computing facilities are required. The idea for the book originated in a study conducted by Bartz & Bartz GmbH for the Federal Statistical Office of Germany (Destatis). Building on that study, the book is addressed to practitioners in industry as well as researchers, teachers and students in academia. The content focuses on the hyperparameter tuning of ML and DL algorithms, and is divided into two main parts: theory (Part I) and application (Part II). Essential topics covered include: a survey of important model parameters; four parameter tuning studies and one extensive global parameter tuning study; statistical analysis of the performance of ML and DL methods based on severity; and a new, consensus-ranking-based way to aggregate and analyze results from multiple algorithms. The book presents analyses of more than 30 hyperparameters from six relevant ML and DL methods, and provides source code so that users can reproduce the results. Accordingly, it serves as a handbook and textbook alike.