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Acting/Non-Acting

Performance Art Magazine, 1979
motives ranging from ideology to ignoTen years ago it was fantastic that, as a work raneo. But almost overnight, performance of art, art could be a live event. But within a activity has shifted from coafessional and couple of years, that in itself was no longer formal geetmess to theatrical entertainenough.
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Act up? Act out? ACT!

The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 2017
Some of you will have heard of plain old cognitive therapy (CT) and rational emotive therapy (RET), dating back to the pathbreaking work of Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. Most of you will have heard of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), an enhancement of cognitive therapy alone (and why RET later became REBT).
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Act without Acting

2021
This chapter is the translation of chapter 63 of the Expository Commentary to the Daode jing by Cheng Xuanying. Cheng reads the ancient Daode jing in the light of early Tang dynasty Daoism. In the early medieval period up to the Tang, Daoism had developed in close contact with Buddhism, adopting and co-opting many concepts and ideas from Buddhism ...
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ON ACTING AND NOT-ACTING

The Drama Review, 1972
Acting means to feign, to simulate, to represent, to impersonate. As Happenings demonstrated, not all performing is acting. Although acting was sometimes used, the performers in Happenings generally tended to “be” nobody or nothing other than themselves; nor did they represent, or pretend to be in, a time or place different than that of the spectator ...
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Acting Autonomously Versus not Acting Heteronomously

Theory and Decision, 2003
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Long-Acting, Longer-Acting, and Ultralong-Acting Antiobesity Peptides

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
This perspective describes the current status and future prospects of developing long- to ultralong-acting anti-obesity peptides. First, we discuss the current status of lipidation, PEGylation, and Fc fusion technologies to obtain long-acting peptides administered once weekly, and we critique their proposed use for longer dosing intervals.
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“Acting Victorian”

2021
Contributor Noelle Hedgcock examines the tension the studios create when they market the stars of their prestige pictures—Betty Davis, Joan Crawford, Evelyn Venable, and Joan Fontaine, as "authentically-Victorian" even as the women themselves are demonstrating characteristics of an emerging class of modern women. The studio's mixed strategies result in
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Acting well

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 2004
I am very happy indeed to contribute to this series of lectures, especially because I owe most of my training in philosophy to Elizabeth Anscombe, whose work has given the series its name. I am deeply indebted to the marvellous generosity of her teaching, to the example she set me of an unrelentingly thorough and serious thinker, to the unobtrusive way
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Native Acts, Immigrant Acts

2023
This chapter discusses legal texts drawing attention to the complicity of immigration restriction laws and federal Indian policy with organized Americanization in legislating the desirable “new American.” For Native people, Americanization and the imposition of citizenship were extensions of settler colonialism.
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Play-acting

2003
A handbook of theatre workshops for actors, teachers and directors, by a leader in the field of physical theatre and research. This is a book of theatrical beginnings for actors, teachers and directors. Divided into four parts, from Body through to Voice, Heart and Mind, the book covers all the elements you need to engage in order to train as
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