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  1. Mental

    wiktionary mental Mental , a word referring to aspects of, or things related to, the mind or in anatomy, the skull, e.g. the mental foramen , can also mean a slang, pejorative term used to describe people who act like lunatics, which is itself an outdated term for people with mental disorder s Mental TV series Mental TV series , a 2009 television series produced by Fox Telecolombia disambiguation fr Mental sv Mental ...   more details



  1. Mental Notes

    Mental Notes may refer to Mental Notes Split Enz album Mental Notes Split Enz album , 1975 album Mental Notes Bad Manners album Mental Notes Bad Manners album , 1985 album disambig ...   more details



  1. Mental therapy

    Mental therapy may refer to Psychiatry Psychotherapy Mental Therapy , a 2008 EP by The Riptides Canadian band the Riptides disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Mental ray

    Infobox software name mental ray title mental ray logo File screenshot File caption collapsible author Mental Images firm mental images developer Nvidia released Start date YYYY MM DD df yes no discontinued ... products mental ray mental ray is a production quality rendering computer graphics rendering application developed by Mental Images firm mental images Berlin, Germany . mental images was bought in December ... to generate images. mental ray has been used in many feature films, including Hulk film Hulk , The Matrix ... mental image 22.html mental images Software Developers Receive Academy Award . Mental Images Press Release ... as Life Industrial Light & Magic Looks to mental ray to Create Poseidon . Mental Images Press Release , April 23, 2011 ref Features Image Dof bloom mental ray.jpg thumb right 250px An image rendered using mental ray which demonstrates global illumination , Photon mapping photon maps , depth of field ... feature of mental ray is the achievement of high performance through parallelism on both multiprocessor ... , and specular reflection and transmission can be simulated. mental ray was designed to be integrated ... described below . However assuming these shaders are available to mental ray, any mi file can be rendered, regardless of the software that generated it. mental ray is fully programmable and infinitely ... using mental ray in CATIA V5R19 Photo Studio. Supported geometric primitives include polygons, subdivision ... complexity. In 2003, mental images was awarded an Academy Awards Academy Award for their contributions to the mental ray rendering software for motion pictures. See also Photoworks , part of SolidWorks which uses a version of the mental ray rendering engine as its renderer. Notes reflist Further reading Driemeyer, Thomas Rendering with mental ray , SpringerWienNewYork, ISBN 3 211 22875 6 Driemeyer, Thomas Programming mental ray , SpringerWienNewYork, ISBN 3 211 24484 0 Kopra, Andy Writing mental ray Shaders A perceptual introduction , SpringerWienNewYork, ISBN 978 3 211 48964 2 External ...   more details



  1. Mental state

    wiktionary mental state mental states In psychology , mental state is an indication of a person s mental health Mental status examination , a structured way of observing and describing a patient s current state of mind In the philosophy of mind , a mental state is the kind of state or process that is unique to thinking and feeling beings these can be representational states see propositional attitude , or qualitative states see qualia See also Flow psychology , the mental state of operation in which a person in an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus disambiguation hy ru uk ...   more details



  1. Mental environment

    The mental environment refers to the sum of all societal influences upon mental health . The term is often used in a context critical of the mental environment in industrialized societies. It is argued that just as industrial societies produce physical toxins and pollutants which harm humans physical health, they also produce psychological toxins e.g. television, excessive noise, violent marketing tactics that cause psychological damage. ref http www.redroom.com publishedwork the mental environment mostly about mind pollution 0 ref ref cite book last Gebelein first Bob title The Mental Environment Mostly about Mind Pollution publisher Omdega Press date 1st edition October 4, 2007 isbn 0961461128 url http www.omdega.com mentalenvironment.html ref This poor mental environment may help explain why rates of mental illness are reportedly higher in industrial societies than in the developing world. The idea has its roots in evolutionary psychology , as the deleterious consequences of a poor mental environment can be explained by the mismatch between the mental environment humans evolved to exist within and the one they exist within today. References Reflist Category Mental health Category Evolutionary psychology ...   more details



  1. Mental event

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A mental event is a particular occurrence of something going on in the mind or mind substitute. It can be a thought, a dream , a feeling, a realization, or any other mental activity. Mental events are not limited to human thought but can be associated with animal and artificial intelligence as well. Examples Mary is walking through a park and she visual perception sees and recognizes City Hall . This instance of seeing and recognizing City Hall is an instance of perception something that is supposed to be going on in Mary s mind. That instance of perception is a mental event. It is an event because it is something that happens, and it is mental because it happens in Mary s mind. Mary feels happy after doing well on an exam and she smile s. This thought is a mental event. The smile is a physical event. Deep Blue chess computer Deep Blue registers that its opponent has cornered its king. Deep Blue decides to take the offending chess piece with its knight. This decision to take the offending chess piece is a mental event. The act of taking that chess piece, even if it is a virtual chess piece and board, is considered the physical event. A killer whale recognized a feeling of hunger. It eats a fish. The recognition of the feeling of hunger is a mental event. Eating the fish is the physical event. See also Mental function Mental operations Mental rotation Noumenon Synchronicity External links http mentalevent.com mentalevent.com An author site influenced by mental events Philosophy of mind DEFAULTSORT Mental Event Category Consciousness studies Category Philosophy of mind cognitive psych stub pt Evento mental ...   more details



  1. Mental age

    Mental age is a concept in relation to intelligence , expressed as the age at which a child is performing intellectually. The mental age of the child that is tested is the same as the average age at which normal children achieve a particular score. ref http www.apa.org research action glossary.aspx m ref However, a mental age result on an intelligence test does not mean that children function at their mental age level in all aspects of life. For instance, a gifted six year old child can still in some ways function as a three year old child. ref L.K. Silverman, 1997. The construct of asynchronous development. Peabody Journal of Education , Vol. 72 Issue 3 4 ref Mental age was once considered a controversial concept. ref Thurstone LL. http www.brocku.ca MeadProject Thurstone Thurstone 1926.html The Mental Age Concept. Psychological Review 33 1926 268 278. ref Mental age and IQ Originally, the differences between mental age and chronological age were used to compute the intelligence quotient , or IQ. This was computed using the ratio method, with the following formula mental age chronological age 100 IQ. No matter what the child s chronological age, if the mental age is the same as the chronological age, then the IQ will equal 100. ref http users.ipfw.edu abbott 120 IntelligenceTests.html ref An IQ of 100 thus indicates a child of average intellectual development. For a gifted child, the mental age is above the chronological age, and the IQ is higher than 140 for an intellectually challenged child, the mental age is below the chronological age, and the IQ is below 70. ref http users.ipfw.edu abbott 120 IntelligenceTests.html ref See also IQ Mature minor doctrine References reflist 2 Category Psychometrics Category Intelligence Category Cognition Category Mental retardation Category Developmental psychology ar bg cs Ment ln v k fr ge mental hu Szellemi letkor ru sr zh ...   more details



  1. Mental radio

    about a comic book story device the book Mental Radio Mental Radio Orphan date March 2012 Infobox comics elements Wikipedia WikiProject Comics name Mental Radio image filename format only imagesize default 250 caption publisher DC Comics debut Sensation Comics 3 debutmo March debutyr 1942 creators type Radio communications supports Wonder Woman subcat DC Comics sortkey Mental Radio The mental radio is a fictional object that featured prominently in the Golden Age and some later adventures of the fictional DC Comics superheroine Wonder Woman . Comic book history The mental radio device was created by the scientifically advanced Amazon nation on Paradise Island. It first appeared in Sensation Comics 3. It was frequently used throughout the Golden Age as a means for Wonder Woman to maintain communications with her mother and fellow Amazons on Paradise Island and for Wonder Woman s allies Steve Trevor and Etta Candy to communicate in times of distress. The mental radio was needed primarily as a receiver. Wonder Woman and her allies were shown to be able to broadcast their distress calls even when they were nowhere near a mental radio, but they had to sit down in front of a mental radio device in order to receive telepathic transmissions. Although the character most frequently shown to broadcast distress calls via mental radio was Wonder Woman, typically in the form of an electronic word balloon with a tail emanating from her forehead, mental radio broadcasting was not originally considered a feature of her tiara but was instead something even Steve Trevor and Etta Candy could do, with electronic thought balloons similarly pointing at their foreheads. Mental radios featured prominently in a plot by Nazi agent Fausta Grables to steal a device in order to eavesdrop on Wonder Woman and her companions. The mental radio appeared less frequently after the Golden Age. By the later pre Crisis on Infinite Earths Crisis adventures, only Wonder Woman was shown to possess a mental radio ...   more details



  1. Mental process

    Unreferenced date March 2012 Mental processes , mental functions and cognitive Process science processes are terms often used interchangeably although not always correctly so, the term cognitive tends to have specific implications see cognitive and Cognitivism psychology cognitivism to mean such functions or processes as perception , introspection , memory , creativity , imagination , Conception idea conception , belief , reasoning , Volition psychology volition , and emotion in other words, all the different things that we can do with our mind s. A specific instance of engaging in a cognitive process is a mental event . The event of perceiving something is, of course, different from the entire process, or faculty , of perception one s ability to perceive things. In other words, an instance of perceiving is different from the ability that makes those instances possible. See also Cognitive Cognitivism psychology Cognitivism Mental event Neurocognitive Mental operations External links MeshName Mental Processes philosophy of mind Mental processes Category Cognitive science Category Mental processes bg et Ps hiline funktsioon pt Fun o mental ru uk ...   more details



  1. Mental world

    The mental world is an Ontology ontological category in metaphysics , populated by material nonmaterial mental objects, without physical Extension metaphysics extension though possibly with mental extension as in a visual field , or possibly not, as in an olfactory field contrasted with the physical world of space and time populated with physical objects , or Plato s world of Platonic ideal ideals populated, in part, with mathematical objects . ref Synopsis of Consciousness and Berkeley s Metaphysics . ... What are the basic constituents of the mental world? , Consciousness and Berkley s Metaphysics , Peter B. Lloyd, 2008 ref ref Gottlob Frege , Foundations of Arithmetic ref ref name meta taylor Metaphysics , Richard Taylor philosopher Richard Taylor , Foundations of Philosophy series ref ref Problems of Philosophy , Bertrand Russell ref ref History of Western Philosophy , Bertrand Russell ref The mental world may be populated with, or framed with, intentions , sensory field s, and corresponding objects. The mental world is usually considered to be Subjectivity subjective and not Objectivity science objective . In psychologism , mathematical objects are mental objects. Descartes argued for a mental world as separate from the physical world. ref name medi descart Meditations , Renes Descartes ref Debates regarding free will include how it could be possible for anything in the mental world to have an effect on the physical world. In various forms of Epiphenomenalism , the physical world can cause effects in th mental world, but not conversely. ref name meta taylor ref name medi descart Behaviorist s deny that a mental world can be meaningful ly referred to. ref Beyond Freedom and Dignity , B. F. Skinner ref References reflist 2 See also Dualism Mind body problem Descartes George Berkeley Berkeley Behaviorism Mental operations Category Philosophy of mind Category Ontology Category Cognitive science ja ...   more details



  1. Mental distress

    Refimprove date June 2010 Mental distress is a term used, both by some mental health practitioners and users of mental health services, to describe a range of symptoms and experiences of a person s internal life that are commonly held to be troubling, confusing or out of the ordinary. Mental distress has a wider scope than the related term mental illness . Mental illness refers to a specific set of medically defined conditions. A person in mental distress may exhibit some of the symptoms described ... html mental distress.html title Mental Distress Changes publisher Changes.org.uk date accessdate 2010 ..., abuse or accident can induce mental distress. This may be something which resolves without further ... with mental illness. This definition is not without controversy as some mental health practitioners would use the terms mental distress and mental illness interchangeably. ref cite web author ... mental illness in primary care publisher Pubmedcentral.nih.gov date accessdate 2010 06 01 ref Some users of mental health services prefer the term mental distress in describing their experience as they feel ... fits better with the social model of disability . Mental distress and social disparities among African Americans The social disparities associated with mental health in the African American community ... ref Nonetheless, much of the research on the mental well being of African Americans is unable to separate ... of racism, stigma associated with mental illness, and the importance of physical health. Therefore, discrimination within the healthcare community and larger society, attitudes related to mental health, and general physical health contribute largely to the mental well being of African Americans ... American who experience racial harassment on the job emotionally. Mental health disparities among ... mental health disparities. The primary reasons for this are discrimination, inadequate treatment, and underutilization of mental health services. ref Seaton et al., 2008 Thomas et al., 2009 Wu et ...   more details



  1. Mental substance

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Mental substance refers to the concept held by dualism dualists and idealism idealists , that minds are made up of non physical substance. This substance is often referred to as consciousness . This is opposed to the materialism materialists , who hold that what we normally think of as mental substance is ultimately physical matter i.e., brains . Ren Descartes Descartes , who was most famous for the assertion I think therefore I am, has had a lot of influence on the mind body problem. He used a more precise definition of the word substance than is currently popular that a substance is something which can exist without the existence of any other substance. For many philosophers, this word or the phrase mental substance has a special meaning. Gottfried Leibniz , belonging to the generation immediately after Descartes, held the position that the mental world was built up by Monad philosophy monad s, mental objects that are not part of the physical world. See also Monism Dualism Pluralism philosophy of mind Pluralism Johannes Jacobus Poortman Monadology DEFAULTSORT Mental Substance Category Dualism Category Idealism Category Concepts in metaphysics ...   more details



  1. Mental Hospital

    Mental hospital may refer to Psychiatric hospital List of hospitals in Nepal hospital in Nepal named Mental Hospital disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Mental spine

    Infobox Anatomy Name Mental spine Latin spinae mentalis GraySubject 44 GrayPage 172 Image Unterkiefer dorsal.png Caption The posterior aspect of the mandible showing the mental spine. Image2 Gray177.png Caption2 A medial view of the human mandible mandible showing the attachments of geniohyoid muscle geniohyoid and genioglossus . Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf A mental spine is a small projection of bone on the posterior aspect of the human mandible mandible jaw bone in the midline. There are usually 4 mental spines 2 superior and 2 inferior. Collectively they are also known as the genial tubercle ref Genial tubercle. The American Heritage Stedman s Medical Dictionary. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2002. http www.answers.com topic mental spine Accessed 22 Oct. 2007. ref , genial apophysis and the Latin name spinae mentalis . The inferior mental spines are the points of origin of the geniohyoid muscle ref Genial tubercle. Mosby s Dental Dictionary. Elsevier, Inc., 2004. http www.answers.com topic mental spine Accessed 22 Oct. 2007. ref , one of the suprahyoid muscles and the superior mental spines are the origin of the Genioglossus genioglossus muscle , one of the muscles of the tongue . References references Facial bones Category Bones of the head and neck ...   more details



  1. Mental fact

    Mental facts include such things as perceptions , feeling s, and judgments . Mental facts are ultimately caused by physical facts, in that mental facts depend on physical and biological functions which are required for consciousness. The physical and biological processes which are necessary for consciousness enable conscious individuals to recognize physical and mental facts. ref Searle, Intentionality 1983 ref Thus, mental facts are based on physical facts, and both physical and mental facts are required for the construction of social reality. ref Searle Making the Social World The Structure of Human Civilization 2010 ref According to John Searle , mental facts may be intentional or nonintentional, depending on whether or not they are directed at something. ref John Searle, The Construction of Social Reality New York The Free Press 1995 , p.7. ref See also Brute fact Is ought problem is and ought problem the distinction between fact ual claims and Value theory value or norm philosophy normative claims question of fact matter of fact and matter of law Notes reflist Category Consciousness studies Category Philosophical concepts Category Philosophy of language Category Philosophy of mind pt Fato mental ...   more details



  1. Mental health

    Mental health describes a level of psychological Quality of life well being , or an absence of a mental disorder . ref name About About.com 2006, July 25 . What is Mental Health? . Retrieved June 1, 2007 ... perl webwn?s mental 20health Princeton.edu ref From the perspective of positive psychology or holism , mental health may include an individual s ability to enjoy life, and create a balance between life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience . ref name About Mental health ... of demands. The World Health Organization defines mental health as a state of well being in which ... Health Organization 2050 File Example.jpg . Promoting Mental Health Concepts, Emerging evidence, Practice A report of the World Health Organization, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse ... of mental health. Cultural differences, subjective assessments, and competing professional theories all affect how mental health is defined. ref name WHO http www.who.int whr 2001 chapter1 en index.html World Health Report 2001 Mental Health New Understanding, New Hope , World Health Organization, 2001 ref There are different types of mental health problems, some of which are common, such as Major ... and Bipolar disorder . ref name Kitchener, BA 2002, p 5 Kitchener, BA & Jorm, AF, 2002, Mental Health First Aide Manual. Centre f.o.r Mental Health Research, Canberra.. p 5 ref Most recently, the field of Global Mental Health has emerged, which has been defined as the area of study, research and practice that places a priority on improving mental health and achieving equity in mental health for all people worldwide . ref name Patel Patel, V., Prince, M. 2020 . Global mental health a new global health field comes of age. JAMA, 303 , 1976 1977. ref History See also History of mental disorders In the mid 19th century, William Sweetzer was the first to clearly define the term mental hygiene , which can be seen as the precursor to contemporary approaches to work on promoting positive mental ...   more details



  1. Mental accounting

    A concept first named by Richard Thaler 1980 , mental accounting attempts to describe the process whereby people code, categorize and evaluate economic outcomes. One detailed application of mental accounting, the behavioral life cycle hypothesis Shefrin & Thaler, 1988 , posits that people mentally frame assets as belonging to either current income, current wealth or future income and this has implications for their behavior as the accounts are largely non fungible and marginal propensity to consume out of each account is different. Mental accounting, utility, value and transaction In mental accounting theory, framing means that the way a person subjectively frames a transaction in their mind will determine the utility they receive or expect. This concept is similarly used in prospect theory , and many mental accounting theorists adopt that theory as the value function prospect theory value function in their analysis. Another very important concept used to understand mental accounting is that of modified utility function . There are two Value economics value s attached to any transaction acquisition value and transaction value. Acquisition value is the money that one is ready to part ... deal. If the price that one is paying is equal to the mental reference price for the good, the transaction .... Mental accounting cost More generally, a mental accounting cost or mental transaction cost ... and biases Mental accounting is subject to many list of logical fallacies logical fallacies ... how people uses mental accounting to treat money as if they are not the same when it s in the form ... Behavior and Organization , 1, 39 60 Thaler, R. H. Mental accounting and consumer choice 1985 Marketing Science , 4, 199 214. Thaler, R. H. Saving, fungibility and mental accounts 1990 Journal of Economic Perspectives , 4, 193 205. Thaler, R. H. Mental accounting matters 1999 Journal of Behavioral ... theory de Mentale Buchf hrung it Mental accounting he ...   more details



  1. Mental toughness

    Mental toughness a term commonly used by coaches, Sport psychology sport psychologists , sport commentators ... in games and emerge without losing confidence. Mental toughness is a contested term, in that many ... with difficult situations. Coaches and sport commentators freely use the term mental toughness to describe the mental state of athletes who persevere through difficult sport circumstances to succeed. Only within the past ten years has scientific research attempted a formal definition of mental toughness ... the term mental toughness, and have aligned it with athletes who show a willingness to train ... Lombardi , former NFL coach, states Mental toughness is many things and rather difficult to explain ... for Sports , defined mental toughness as the ability to consistently perform towards the upper range of your talent and skill regardless of competitive circumstances. Definitions of Mental Toughness ... of mental toughness as a Construct validity psychological construct . In particular, three research teams have produced both a definition and a construct definition for mental toughness. Jones ... definition of mental toughness Mental toughness is Having the natural or developed psychological ... . What Is This Thing Called Mental Toughness? An Investigation of Elite Sport Performers. Journal of Applied ... published a second paper in 2007 which provided four dimensions categories for mental toughness attributes ... competition. These time specific dimensions contain mental toughness attributes such as handling ... at these times. ref Jones, G., Hanton, S., & Connaughton, D. 2007 . A framework of mental toughness ... and framework of mental toughness, based primarily on their work with Australian Footballers. Using ... of mental toughness Mental toughness in Australian Football is a collection of values, attitudes ..., D., Gordon, S., & Dimmock, J. 2008 . Towards an Understanding of Mental Toughness in Australian ... and preliminary validation of the Cricket Mental Toughness Inventory CMTI . Journal of sports sciences ...   more details



  1. Mental scale

    The mental scale , or mental, in snakes and other Squamata scaled reptiles refers to the median Snake scales plate on the tip of the lower jaw. ref name W&W57 Wright AH, Wright AA. 1957. Handbook of Snakes. Comstock Publishing Associates 7th printing, 1985 . 1105 pp. ISBN 0 8014 0463 0. ref It is a triangular scale that corresponds to the Rostral scale rostral of the upper jaw. ref name Mal03 Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. 2003. True Vipers Natural History and Toxinology of Old World Vipers. Malabar, Florida Krieger Publishing Company. ISBN 0 89464 877 2. ref The reference to the term mental comes from the mental nerve which addresses the chin and lower jaw in animals. In snakes, the shape and size of this scale is sometimes one of the characteristics used to differentiate species from one another. Related scales Rostral scale Labial scales See also Mental nerve Snake scales Anatomical terms of location References Reflist Category Snake scales de Scutum mentale la Scutum mentale ...   more details



  1. Mental protuberance

    Infobox Anatomy Name Mental protuberance Latin protuberantia mentalis GraySubject 44 GrayPage 172 Image Gray176.png Caption Mandible. Outer surface. Side view. Mental protuberance labeled at bottom left. Image2 Gray188.png Caption2 Side view of the skull. Mental protuberance visible but not labeled. Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 38 DorlandsSuf 12673883 The Symphysis menti symphysis of the external surface of the human mandible mandible divides below and encloses a triangular eminence, the mental protuberance , the base of which is depressed in the center but raised on either side to form the mental tubercle . The size and shape of the bones making up this structure are responsible for the size and shape of a person s chin. References Gray s External links RocheLexicon 34256.000 2 Facial bones Category Bones of the head and neck musculoskeletal stub pl Guzowato br dkowa ro Protuberan a mentonier ...   more details



  1. Mental model

    A mental model is an explanation of someone s thought process about how something works in the real world ... s intuitive perception about his or her own acts and their consequences. Mental models can ... tasks. Overview A mental model is a kind of internal symbol or representation of external reality ... thing, so I say, False blockquote Jay Wright Forrester defined general mental models as blockquote ... them, and uses those to represent the real system. blockquote In psychology, the term mental models is sometimes used to refer to mental representations or mental simulation generally. At other times it is used to refer to Mental models and reasoning mental models and reasoning and to the mental ... mental model is believed to have originated with Kenneth Craik in his 1943 book The Nature of Explanation ... psychologist Jean Piaget . Philip Johnson Laird published Mental Models Towards a Cognitive Science ... edited a collection of chapters in a book also titled Mental Models . ref http www.lauradove.info reports mental 20models.htm Mental models , report at www.lauradove.info. ref The first line of their book ... to the task. see Mental Models Gentner Stevens book . Since then, there has been much discussion and use ... of mental models for the production and comprehension of discourse . Mental models and reasoning One view of human reasoning is that it depends on mental models. In this view, mental models can be constructed from perception, imagination, or the comprehension of discourse Johnson Laird, 1983 . Such mental ... Laird and Ruth M.J. Byrne developed a theory of mental models which makes the assumption that reasoning depends, not on logical form, but on mental models Johnson Laird and Byrne, 1991 . Principles of mental models Mental models are based on a small set of fundamental assumption s axiom s , which ... Laird, 2009 . Each mental model represents a possibility. A mental model represents one possibility ... and Byrne, 2002 . Mental models are iconic, i.e., each part of a model corresponds to each part of what ...   more details



  1. Mental Jewelry

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mental Jewelry Type studio Artist Live band Live Cover LiveMentalJewelry.jpg Released December 31, 1991 Recorded 1991 at D.V. Perversion Room, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Genre Alternative rock Length 51 36 Label Radioactive Records Radioactive Producer Jerry Harrison Last album Four Songs Live EP Four Songs br 1991 This album Mental Jewelry br 1991 Next album Throwing Copper br 1994 Misc Singles Name Mental Jewelry Type studio single 1 Operation Spirit The Tyranny of Tradition single 1 date single 2 Pain Lies on the Riverside single 2 date single 3 The Beauty of Gray single 3 date single 4 Mirror Song single 4 date Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3.5 5 ref Boldman, Gina Allmusic class album id r11844 pure url yes Allmusic Review ref Mental Jewelry is the first album by the band Live band Live , released on December 31, 1991. The band had previously released the album The Death of a Dictionary under the name Public Affection, with Mental Jewelry being the first released under the name Live. Many of the songs on Mental Jewelry are based on the writings of India n philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti . ref Jason Ankeny, Allmusic class artist id p22774 biography pure url yes Live s allmusic biography Allmusic ref Track listing Tracklist headline all lyrics Ed Kowalczyk all music Live title1 Pain Lies on the Riverside length1 5 11 title2 Operation Spirit The Tyranny of Tradition length2 3 18 title3 The Beauty of Gray length3 4 14 title4 Brothers Unaware length4 4 45 title5 Tired of Me length5 3 26 title6 Mirror Song length6 3 38 title7 Waterboy length7 3 07 title8 Take My Anthem length8 4 37 title9 You Are the World length9 4 ... 73 ref http www.allmusic.com album mental jewelry r11844 charts awards billboard album Mental Jewelry ... http www.allmusic.com album mental jewelry r11844 charts awards billboard single Mental Jewelry Charts ... language albums es Mental Jewelry pl Mental Jewelry pt Mental Jewelry ...   more details



  1. Mental prayer

    Image Jean Fran ois Millet II 001.jpg 170px thumb right Mental prayer is the most effective means of assuring one s salvation Adolphe Tanquerey Mental prayer is a form of prayer recommended in the Catholic ... s which use set prayers, although mental prayer can proceed by using vocal prayers in order to improve dialogue with God. ref name te One of the foremost writers on mental prayer, St. Teresa of Avila , stated Mental prayer oraci n mental is nothing else than a close sharing between friends it means ... prayer which takes place in mental prayer are major expressions of the life of prayer in the Christian tradition. The practice of mental prayer is necessary for reaching the goal of Christian ... to St. Alphonsus Liguori , Doctor of Church on Moral theology, have become saints by mental prayer ... is expressed by words or gestures, and mental prayer, which takes place wholly within the soul . Thus Francis Luna states that vocal prayer uses set formulas while mental prayer is prayer that issues from ourselves . Mental prayer was defined by Fr. John Hardon as a form of prayer in which the sentiments expressed are one s own and not those of another person. Mental prayer is accomplished by internal ... Dictionary ref Mental prayer has always been practised in one way or another, according to Tanquerey ... of mental prayer. Among the Fathers of the Church who have recommended mental prayer are St. Augustine ... of Milan prescribed mental prayer for half an hour morning and evening. Among the Franciscan s there is record of methodical mental prayer about the middle of that century. Among the Carmelite s there was no regulation ... Philippe said It would be better to say interior prayer instead of mental prayer, because in our modern culture, the word mental is associated with thoughts as something cerebral whereas this form ... Mother Teresa Holiness is impossible without mental prayer Blessed Mother Teresa said that, We must never forget that we are bound to perfection and should aim ceaselessly for it. The practice of mental ...   more details



  1. Mental management

    Mental Management explores, describes and studies the mental processes in their diversity. This psychology of cognitive psychology cognitive consciousness was elaborated by Antoine de la Garanderie from the analysis of mental habit s of numerous subjects. History The Mental Management theory was elaborated from numerous pedagogical dialogue s since the 1970s. It is linked to several previous theories, including the works on introspection by Jean Martin Charcot , Alfred Binet , Marie Fran ois Pierre Gontier de Biran Maine de Biran , the German school of W rzburg Watt , Messer , B hler and Albert Burloud , who was Antoine de la Garanderie s professor. Theory The fundamental concepts of Mental Management are evocation and mental project . Although it doesn t have a Phenomenology psychology phenomenological goal, Mental Management is based on several concepts of characterization of evocation the nature or language of the evocation visual, auditive, verbal, etc. the parameters used concrete P1 , codes P2 , logical links P3 or new links P4 the coding first or third person the place of meaning spatial a great application is the game of capsule, likely played in the 6th floor of the X building Aside this Mental management is used to organize therapeutical wealth in business organisation, and also to have a clear Mind for working and to strengthen working methods for the social problems at work. These should not be presetn if they remain empty Means Objectives Applications game of capsule External links Category Psychology too general Category Philosophy too general Category Phenomenology too general Category Cognitive science Category Pedagogy cognitive psych stub fr Gestion mentale ...   more details




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