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Ivic, Milka. "Unexpectedness and its pragmatic markers in standard serbian." Juznoslovenski filolog, no. 60 (2004): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jfi0460015i.

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The paper sets about to identify something researchers fail to consider: the principles that in Standard Serbian govern the occurrence of the pragmatic devices vec, jos, jos uvek, and vise (ne..) by means of which the speaker discloses that the information about an actual state of affairs he is giving to his conversation partner happens to be an unexpected news for him. It highlights also the informational effects of vec on somebody who is listening to the conversation between the speaker and the addressee but who does not share in all details their stock of knowledge about the conversational topic and it rises the relevant question of the theoretical status of such effects.
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Dingemanse, Mark, Joe Blythe, and Tyko Dirksmeyer. "Formats for other-initiation of repair across languages." Studies in Language 38, no. 1 (April 25, 2014): 5–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.38.1.01din.

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In conversation, people have to deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We report on a cross-linguistic investigation of the conversational structure of other-initiated repair (also known as collaborative repair, feedback, requests for clarification, or grounding sequences). We take stock of formats for initiating repair across languages (comparable to English huh?, who?, y’mean X?, etc.) and find that different languages make available a wide but remarkably similar range of linguistic resources for this function. We exploit the patterned variation as evidence for several underlying concerns addressed by repair initiation: characterising trouble, managing responsibility, and handling knowledge. The concerns do not always point in the same direction and thus provide participants in interaction with alternative principles for selecting one format over possible others. By comparing conversational structures across languages, this paper contributes to pragmatic typology: the typology of systems of language use and the principles that shape them.
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Gaichas, Sarah K., Michael Fogarty, Gavin Fay, Robert Gamble, Sean Lucey, and Laurel Smith. "Combining stock, multispecies, and ecosystem level fishery objectives within an operational management procedure: simulations to start the conversation." ICES Journal of Marine Science 74, no. 2 (June 14, 2016): 552–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw119.

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We explored alternative status determination criteria and reference points that could simplify fisheries management using a simulated multispecies/ecosystem-based operational management procedure. There are four components to the procedure: (i) limit total removals from the ecosystem; (ii) allocate the total removals limit among aggregate species groups; (iii) maintain individual species above minimum stock size thresholds; and (iv) optimize the species mix (within aggregates) based on bio-economic portfolio analysis. In this procedure, “overfishing” criteria are applied only to aggregates of species at the ecosystem and group level, but “overfished” criteria apply at the species/stock level. Previous work using multispecies production models identified conditions where conservation and yield objectives could be balanced: aggregations of species with similar life histories, species interactions, and responses to environmental forcing supported the highest yields while minimizing risks that individual stocks dropped below biomass thresholds. Here, we use a more complex length structured multispecies, multifleet simulation model to explore management procedure steps (i)–(iii). Different species aggregation rules were applied (single species, functional groups, and full system), and yield curves were constructed for each aggregation level by sequentially increasing effort in each of the fleets (alone and simultaneously), while recruitment for each species varied stochastically around a function based on spawning stock biomass. The performance of individual species and each aggregate type was then compared with respect to yield, biomass, and economic revenue objectives under changing environmental conditions. Our results evaluate the trade-offs between these objectives for the 10 species in the simulated system. Overall we found that there are aggregate catch limits that can both maximize yield and revenue while conserving biomass. However, community composition and revenue trade-off over a range of fishing effort. We consider this a starting point for further development with scientists, managers, fishermen, and other stakeholders in the region.
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Alsup, John K., and Donald J. Altmyer. "Bullish on Mathematics: Using Stock Market Simulations to Enhance Learning." Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School 8, no. 2 (October 2002): 112–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mtms.8.2.0112.

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Middle school students are rapidly developing a keen interest in the stock market and investments (Turner 2000; Kelly 2000). They are participating in online stock market simulations in record numbers, have started investment clubs at their schools, and are educating their parents about finding up-to-the-minute financial information on the Internet. For these students, a typical family dinner conversation might sound something like this: “Dump GM, Mom, and buy EMC Software. I went online and looked at some graphs. Its growth rate is awesome, and there is a huge demand for computer storage with the digital revolution. It's cheap at $25.”
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Illia, Laura, Elanor Colleoni, and Katia Meggiorin. "How infomediaries on Twitter influence business outcomes of a bank." International Journal of Bank Marketing 39, no. 5 (February 1, 2021): 709–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijbm-08-2020-0414.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to empirically explore under which conditions Tweets of infomediaries (i.e. ordinary users having few or no followers on Twitter) might nevertheless promote a negative sentiment toward a corporation to the point of having a negative impact on the corporation's outcomes.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical study is based on a unique database that combines a sample of one year of Twitter conversations about an Italian bank and its daily business performances (i.e. number of closures and openings). The relationship between these two is analyzed using autoregressive time series models (VAR).FindingsFindings indicate that a tweet affects a bank’s outcomes only when embedded in a larger conversation about the bank, rather than simply repetitively shared. These findings contribute to two debates within bank marketing literature. First is the debate about the role of infomediaries in banks' outcomes, as it urges to reconsider the way banks' online reputation is conceptualized and measured. Second is the debate on opportunities and threats of social media for the banking industry, as it indicates that negative sentiment expressed by the general public influences not only stock markets but also directly banks' outcomes.Originality/valueThis study allows managers and corporations to understand what to do when conversations of unknown individuals become threatening for the company. To influence such situations, the company should identify not only the actors that are influencers but also the communications that have been popular in the past for their brand or the brand of their competitors and monitor the conversational volume and broadness.
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Visserman, Mariko L., Francesca Righetti, Amy Muise, Emily A. Impett, Samantha Joel, and Paul A. M. Van Lange. "Taking Stock of Reality: Biased Perceptions of the Costs of Romantic Partners’ Sacrifices." Social Psychological and Personality Science 12, no. 1 (April 2, 2020): 54–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1948550619896671.

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When romantic partners sacrifice their own self-interest to benefit the relationship, the sacrificer or recipient may—for various reasons—be biased in how they perceive the costs that the sacrificer incurs. In Study 1, romantic couples ( N = 125) rated their own and their partner’s costs after a conversation about a sacrifice in the laboratory, followed by extensive experience sampling in their natural environment. In Study 2, a preregistered experiment, individuals ( N = 775) imagined a scenario in which they, their partner, or an unknown person sacrificed and rated the associated costs and benefits. Both studies demonstrated a consistent discrepancy between perceptions of own and partner sacrifice, driven primarily by people underestimating their own sacrifice costs and overestimating the benefits (Study 2). Results across studies showed that this underestimation bias helps people to feel better and feel more satisfied in the relationship when giving up their own goals and preferences for the relationship.
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Moult, Kelley. "On the Record: Nicolette Naylor & Sibongile Ndashe." South African Crime Quarterly, no. 65 (September 30, 2018): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3108/2018/v0n65a5574.

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Recent local and global developments have turned the spotlight on the role of law in addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. Almost four decades after feminist legal scholars pushed for law that recognises that sexual harassment constitutes a form of discrimination that is legally actionable, it is important to take stock of the success and limits of the law. In a context where the law is increasingly accused of complicity in shielding abusers by (mis)applying sexual harassment policies to exonerate the perpetrators or fail to hold institutions to account where they claim that their hands are tied because complainants do not want to lay formal complaints. Nicolette Naylor (Director, Ford Foundation for Southern Africa) and Sibongile Ndashe (Executive Director: The Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa [ISLA]) discuss the role of the law against the backdrop of the successes of campaigns like the #MeToo movement that encourage survivors to speak out outside of the by unmasking and publicly naming perpetrators. The conversation was originally presented as an ISLA Conversation between Nicolette and Sibongile on 10 July 2018 in Johannesburg.
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Kovács, László, Dániel Minya, Dávid Homoki, Odunayo Abigeal Toviho, Áron Molnár, Milán Fehér, László Stündl, and Péter Bársony. "Comparision of growth of mature all-female and mixed-sex Common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) stocks in RAS." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 1 (May 20, 2020): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/1/3748.

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The common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) is the most important fish species in Hungary, it is more than 70% of the total Hungarian fish production. The common carp production is important not only just in Hungary but in Middle-East Europe, as well as Southeast Asia. Majority of the production comes from fishpond culture. If the production sector wants to meet the increasing customer demands, there is need to intensify research on the intensive fish production opportunities for example all-female common carp technologies. The all-female technology is one of a genom-manipulation technology. Its production showed better growth rate than mixed-sex population in pond culture. Our experiment combined the recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) and the all-female common carp stocks intensification technologies. The reason for the experiment, is that there are no result about the growth of all-female common carp growth in RAS. The experiment used the „Tatai grey scale type” common carp stocks. We propagated two all-female stocks (T2 and T3) and a control group (TK). Due to technological characteristics of RAS, the water quality parameters were the same for all treatments and corresponded to the technological tolerance of common carp. The experimental period was from July 10, 2019 – November 20, 2019. Result of growth performance showed that the growth of mixed-sex stock was significantly higher than all-female stocks; (Control=3692.0±590.5g, T2=3438.8±415.4g, T3=3294.1±659.1g). Feed conversation ratio (Control=1.3±0.1 T2=1.5±0.2 T3=1.6±0.5) and SGR% (Control=0.8±0.0 T2=0.7±0.1 T3=0.7±0.1) were similar. By the results it can be said the all-female common carp technology has neither advantages nor disadvantages compared to the mixed-sex stock. The all-female technology can be beneficial if the consumers need female common carps. It is worth continuing the experiment and examine how the stocks will perform above 3kg body weight.
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Churchill, Caryl. "The Common Imagination and the Individual Voice." New Theatre Quarterly 4, no. 13 (February 1988): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00002542.

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Caryl Churchill began her playwriting career for radio in the ‘sixties’, became a writer for live theatre in association with such companies as Monstrous Regiment and, notably. Joint Stock – and recently achieved her greatest commercial success with the transfer to Wyndhams Theatre of her play about the City. Serious Money, premiered at the Royal Court in March 1987 in a production by Max Stafford-Clark. In conversation here with Geraldine Cousin, she sketches in the early years of her career and the different demands of radio and stage plays, discusses some of her recurrent themes and preoccupations, weighs how far she feels herself a ‘woman writer’, and describes the collaborative approach of working with Joint Stock. She then talks in more detail not only about Serious Money, but her earlier collaboration with David Lan (author of Flight. Sergeant Ola and His Followers, and The Winter Dancers) – a variation upon the Bacchae theme, A Mouthful of Birds, directed by Les Waters and lan Spink. The interviewer, Geraldine Cousin, teaches in the Joint School of Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick.
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Graf, Eva-Maria, Frédérick Dionne, and Thomas Spranz-Fogasy. "How to investigate the local and global change potential of questioning sequences in executive coaching? A call for interdisciplinary research." Scandinavian Studies in Language 11, no. 1 (July 9, 2020): 214–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/sss.v11i1.121368.

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Coaching outcome research convincingly argues that coaching is effective and facilitates change in clients. While coaching practice literature depicts questions as key vehicle for such change, empirical findings as regards the local and global change potential of questions are so far largely missing in both (psychological) outcome research and (linguistic and psychological) process research on coaching. The local change potential of questions refers to a turn-by-turn transformation as a result of their sequentiality, the global change potential is related to the power of questions to initiate, process and finalize established phases of change. This programmatic article on questions, or rather questioning sequences, in executive coaching pursues two goals: firstly, it takes stock of available insights into questions in coaching and advocates for Conversation Analysis as a fruitful methodological framework to assess the local change potential of questioning sequences. Secondly, it points to the limitations of a local turn-by-turn approach to unravel the overall change potential of questions and calls for an interdisciplinary approach to bring both local and global effectiveness into relation. Such an approach is premised on conversational sequentiality and psychological theories of change and facilitates research on questioning sequences as both local and global agents of change across the continuum of coaching sessions. We present the TSPP Model as a first result of such an interdisciplinary cooperation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Conversation of stock"

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Matteschk, Katrin. "Buchpflege in der Klosterbibliothek St. Marienthal." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2008. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-ds-1221039746778-73958.

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Wir befinden uns in der Bibliothek der Zisterzienserinnenabtei St. Marienthal in Ostritz in der Oberlausitz. Wohlgeordnet stehen die in Pergament und Leder gebundenen alten Drucke in den blau bemalten, weiß und gold gerahmten Rokoko-Regalen, welche sich auf zwei Etagen verteilen und den Büchern einen würdevollen Rahmen verleihen. Über den Regalen schließt sich der Bibliothekshimmel durch eine Gewölbedecke, gekrönt durch ein Fresko. Es zeigt die Äbtissin Agnes von Gersdorf wie sie vor den Hussiten (1427) aus dem Kloster flieht und errettet wird. Über zwei schmale Holztreppen gelangt man auf die Galerie der Bibliothek. Auf ihr sind etwa zwei Drittel des Bestandes, die kleineren Formate, untergebracht. Die großformatigen Bände stehen in den unteren Regalen.
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Cherng, Hsiang-En, and 程祥恩. "Dialogue Quality and Nugget Detection for Short Text Conversation based on Hierarchical Multi-Stack Model with Memory Enhance Structure." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/53e785.

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With the development of Natural Language Processing (NLP) Automatic question-answering system such as Waston, Siri, Alexa, has become one of the most important NLP applications. Nowadays, enterprises try to build automatic custom service chatbots to save human resources and provide a 24-hour customer service. However, evaluation of chatbots currently relied greatly on human annotation which cost a plenty of time. Thus, Short Text Conversation 3 (STC-3) in NTCIR-14 has initiated a new subtask called Dialogue Quality (DQ) and Nugget Detection (ND) which aim to automatically evaluate dialogues generated by chatbots. In this paper, we consider the DQ and ND subtasks for STC-3 using deep learning method. The DQ subtask aims to judge the quality of the whole dialogue using three measures: Task Accomplishment (A-score), Dialogue Effectiveness (E-score) and Customer Satisfaction of the dialogue (S-score). The ND subtask, on the other hand, is to classify if an utterance in a dialogue contains a nugget, which is similar to dialogue act (DA) labeling problem. We applied a general model with utterance layer, context layer and memory layer to learn dialogue representation for both DQ and ND subtasks and use gating and attention mechanism at multiple layers including: utterance layer and context layer. We also tried BERT and multi-stack CNN as sentence representation. The result shows that BERT produced a better utterance representation than multi-stack CNN for both DQ and ND subtasks and outperform other participants’ model and the baseline models proposed by the organizer on Ubuntu customer helpdesk dialogues corpus.
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Books on the topic "Conversation of stock"

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The super analysts: Conversations with the world's leading stock market investors and analysts. Singapore: Wiley, 2000.

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Albert, Bressand, and Distler Catherine, eds. Strategic conversations on capital markets without borders. Paris: Prométhée, 2000.

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India's money monarchs: Conversations with leading investors. Mumbai: Capitalideasonline.com, 2005.

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Una Barrita Con Un Puntito/ A Small Stick with a Point (Cuentos Para Conversar / Conversation Stories). Desclee de Brouwer, 2006.

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Juergensmeyer, Mark, and Mona Kanwal Sheikh. A Sociotheological Approach to Understanding Religious Violence. Edited by Michael Jerryson, Mark Juergensmeyer, and Margo Kitts. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199759996.013.0040.

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This chapter tries to illustrate that there has been a “sociotheological turn” in contemporary scholarship which encourages social scientists to take stock of the religious justifications for social action, and theologians and scholars of religious studies to be more aware of the social significance of spiritual ideas and practices. Sociotheology takes religious thinking and social context seriously. The approximation of the fields of psychology and theology and sociology as poles in the same discursive dynamics contributes to eroding a stonewall dichotomy between theology and the social sciences. Guidelines for sociotheological studies include demarcating an epistemic worldview, bracketing assumptions about the truth of a worldview, entering into an epistemic worldview, conducting informative conversations, identifying narrative structures, and locating social contexts. The revival of religion in world politics and the rising value of transnational religious movements have offered an analytic dispute that sociotheology has risen to meet.
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Fogal, Daniel, Daniel W. Harris, and Matt Moss, eds. New Work on Speech Acts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198738831.001.0001.

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The essays collected in this book represent recent advances in our understanding of speech acts-actions like asserting, asking, and commanding that speakers perform when producing an utterance. The study of speech acts spans disciplines, and embraces both the theoretical and scientific concerns proper to linguistics and philosophy as well as the normative questions that speech acts raise for our politics, our societies, and our ethical lives generally. It is the goal of this book to reflect the diversity of current thinking on speech acts as well as to bring these conversations together, so that they may better inform one another. Topics explored in this book include the relationship between sentence grammar and speech act potential; the fate of traditional frameworks in speech act theory, such as the content-force distinction and the taxonomy of speech acts; and the ways in which speech act theory can illuminate the dynamics of hostile and harmful speech. The book takes stock of well over a half century of thinking about speech acts, bringing this classicwork in linewith recent developments in semantics and pragmatics, and pointing the way forward to further debate and research.
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Miles, Simon. Engaging the Evil Empire. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501751691.001.0001.

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In a narrative-redefining approach, this book dramatically alters how we look at the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Tracking key events in US–Soviet relations across the years between 1980 and 1985, the book shows that covert engagement gave way to overt conversation as both superpowers determined that open diplomacy was the best means of furthering their own, primarily competitive, goals. The book details the history of these dramatic years, as President Ronald Reagan consistently applied a disciplined carrot-and-stick approach, reaching out to Moscow while at the same time excoriating the Soviet system and building up US military capabilities. The received wisdom in diplomatic circles is that the beginning of the end of the Cold War came from changing policy preferences and that President Reagan, in particular, opted for a more conciliatory and less bellicose diplomatic approach. In reality, the book demonstrates, Reagan and ranking officials in the National Security Council had determined that the United States enjoyed a strategic margin of error that permitted it to engage Moscow overtly. As US grand strategy developed, so did that of the Soviet Union. This book covers five critical years of Cold War history when Soviet leaders tried to reduce tensions between the two nations in order to gain economic breathing room and, to ensure domestic political stability, prioritize expenditures on butter over those on guns. The book shifts the focus of Cold War historians away from exclusive attention on Washington by focusing on the years of back-channel communiqués and internal strategy debates in Moscow as well as Prague and East Berlin.
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Book chapters on the topic "Conversation of stock"

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Bistagnino, A., and Joan Sapena. "Acoustic Design of Rolling Stock for Comfortable Telephone Conversations." In Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, 118–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70289-2_10.

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Ghodsee, Kristen, and Mitchell A. Orenstein. "Portraits of Desperation." In Taking Stock of Shock, 155–65. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197549230.003.0014.

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Chapter 13 introduces a qualitative, ethnographic approach to understanding the stories of those who have succeeded and those who have lost in the transition. Breathing life into the data presented in earlier chapters, Chapter 13 brings into conversation ethnographic accounts from many postsocialist countries to show the real human toll of the externalities of transitional reforms. It elevates the stories of those who found widespread misery and despair where transition economists had hoped for freedom and prosperity. Using stories born of ethnographic fieldwork, it demonstrates the growth of new social, economic, and political hierarchies and helps to explain the role of privatization and socioeconomic inequality in the collapse of public trust after transition.
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Clarke, John. "Developing a spatial social policy: taking stock and looking to the future." In Towards a Spatial Social Policy, 195–210. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447337904.003.0010.

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This closing chapter reflects on some of the different ways in which the book has brought geography into conversation with social policy. In particular, it draws attention to the different sorts of geographical understandings that are mobilised in this project, from Philo’s view of Foucault as a critical spatial analyst to Pykett’s engagement with ‘neurogeographies’. Each of the chapters contributes something important to the challenge of making space and place visible as dynamic elements in the world of social policy. Too often, social policy studies view place as a passive context for policy rather than a formative or constitutive force. The chapter aims to deepen the critique of social policy’s limited attention to space and place. It ends by considering ways in which policy might be seen as an active ‘place making’ process, and how topological approaches to geography and the concept of assemblage might contribute to such possibilities.
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Rosen, Dennis. "Making it Stick." In Vital Conversations, 161–90. Columbia University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231164443.003.0007.

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Howard, Thomas Albert. "Harbingers." In The Faiths of Others, 30–78. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300249897.003.0002.

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This chapter offers a brief but comprehensive review of some of the premodern historical antecedents following the launch of Chicago's Parliament of Religions. It recounts the profile of the Mughal emperor Akbar (r. 1556–1605), who on the cusp of the modern age represents an especially arresting case in his efforts to bring multiple religious voices from the Indian subcontinent, together with European Jesuit missionaries, into conversation with one another. The chapter seeks to spotlight several salient examples of harbingers of interreligious dialogue. It draws preponderantly from Western and, to a lesser extent, Islamic civilizations after the advent of Christianity — with the partial exception of the Mongol court and Akbar. The chapter also emphasizes that not only do the terms interreligious and interfaith not exist in the premodern world, but the same is true for our present-day usage of religion. Ultimately, the chapter discusses the instances of and ideas about conversation/debate/dialogue among various religious groups or individuals that, whether intentionally or not, resulted in mutual understanding or at least bear witness to “religious others” interacting and intellectually taking stock of one another.
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"7. MAKING IT STICK." In Vital Conversations. New York Chichester, West Sussex: Columbia University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/rose16444-009.

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Jha, Pankaj. "The Literary and the Political in the Fifteenth Century." In A Political History of Literature, 37–80. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199489558.003.0002.

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Historians rarely write about the fifteenth century in north India. When they do, it is within certain set frames, for instance, as an interregnum, or as part of ‘regional’ histories. Occasionally, they write about the ferment of the bhakti ‘movement’ during the period. Tracing the narrow lanes of this historiography, the chapter also points to recent researches that raise some interesting questions. These relate to military labour, literary cultures, vernacularization, multilingualism, and so on. Apart from taking a critical stock of this historiography, the chapter explores how literary history might be fruitfully linked to ‘mainstream’ political history. It analyses meanings of, and the relationship between, literature, history, and power. Texts are not just innocent sources and repository of information. They are also seen as interventions in an ongoing conversation with other texts in the same and related themes and areas.
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Bawden, James, and Robert Stack. "Robert Stack." In Conversations with Legendary Television Stars, 265–70. The University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvhrd0f0.34.

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Walsh, Lauren. "Laurent Van der Stockt." In Conversations on Conflict Photography, 157–70. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003103479-14.

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"Laurent Van Der Stockt." In Conversations on Conflict Photography. Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350049215.ch-012.

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Conference papers on the topic "Conversation of stock"

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Lauren, Paula, and Paul Watta. "A Conversational User Interface for Stock Analysis." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigdata47090.2019.9005635.

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Sharma, Suraj, Joseph Brennan, and Jason Nurse. "StockBabble: A Conversational Financial Agent to support Stock Market Investors." In CUI '21: CUI 2021 - 3rd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3469595.3469620.

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Lopez, Tamara, Thein Tun, Arosha Bandara, Levine Mark, Bashar Nuseibeh, and Helen Sharp. "An Anatomy of Security Conversations in Stack Overflow." In 2019 IEEE/ACM 41st International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icse-seis.2019.00012.

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Lopez, Tamara, Thein T. Tun, Arosha Bandara, Mark Levine, Bashar Nuseibeh, and Helen Sharp. "An investigation of security conversations in stack overflow." In ICSE '18: 40th International Conference on Software Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3194707.3194713.

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Wen, Ming-Hui. "A conversational user interface for supporting individual and group decision-making in stock investment activities." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icasi.2018.8394571.

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Ghezel-Ayagh, Hossein, Joseph McInerney, Ramki Venkataraman, Mohammad Farooque, and Robert Sanderson. "Development of Direct Carbonate Fuel Cell Systems for Achieving Ultra High Efficiency." In ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2010-33103.

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FuelCell Energy, Inc (FCE) has developed products based on its Direct FuelCell® (DFC®) technology with efficiencies near 50 percent based on lower heating value of (LHV) of natural gas. DFC is an internally reformed molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) which operates in the 550–700 C range. The combination of the internal reforming of methane and atmospheric pressure and moderately high temperature of operation has resulted in very simple power plant system configurations. Recently, FCE has developed system concepts to further increase the net electric efficiency to beyond 60% efficiency in subMW and MW class power plants. One of these system concepts is the arrangement of the fuel cell stacks in series for very high utilization of fuel in the stacks. Although, in principle, the concept of fuel cell stacks in series is very simple, the implementation of the concept in the actual hardware poses challenges requiring innovative solutions. These challenges include concerns with thermo-mechanical issues, flow and utilization patterns within the fuel cell stacks, and management of the pressure balance between the anode-and-cathode. To address, these issues, various analytical tools including system-level modeling and simulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) were utilized. FCE has developed a comprehensive fuel cell stack operation simulation model including hydrodynamics, kinetics, electro-chemical, and heat transfer mechanisms to investigate and optimize the design for performance as well as endurance. Various system configurations were developed which included methods for fueling the second tier stacks in the series. System simulation studies using first principle mass and energy conversation laws were performed. Parametric studies were completed. Subsequent to the system modeling results, the fuel cell stacks operations were analyzed using the Comprehensive Stack Simulation model. The CFD modeling of the fuel cell stacks were performed in support of the system simulation parametric studies. The results of the CFD modeling provided insight to the thermal and flow profiles of both first and second tier stacks in series. The net outcome of the investigation was the design of the system which met the goals of ultra high efficiency and yet complied with the thermo-mechanical requirements of the fuel cell stack components. In this paper, FCE will describe various system options for the very high efficiency systems, the issues related to the design, and the practical solutions to overcome the issues.
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