Playing Real


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Playing Real: Mimesis, Media, and Mischief explores the integration and interaction of mimetic theatricality and representational media in twentieth- and twenty‐first-century performance. It brings together carefully chosen sites of performance—including live broadcasts of theatrical productions, reality television, and alternate-reality gaming—in which mediatization and mimesis compete and collude to represent the real to audiences. Lindsay Brandon Hunter reads such performances as forcing confrontation between notions of authenticity, sincerity, and spontaneity and their various others: the fake, the feigned, the staged, or the rehearsed. Each site examined in Playing Real purports to show audiences something real—real theater, real housewives, real alternative scenarios—which is simultaneously visible as overtly constructed, adulterated by artifice and artificiality. The integration of mediatization and theatricality in these performances, Hunter argues, exploits the proclivities of both to conjure the real even as they risk corrupting the perception of authenticity by imbricating it with artifice and overt manipulation. Although the performances analyzed obscure boundaries separating actual from virtual, genuine from artificial, and truth from fiction, Hunter rejects the notion that these productions imperil the “real.” She insists on uncertainty as a fertile site for productive and pleasurable mischief—including relationships to realness and authenticity among both audience and participants.




How to Play from a Real Book


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Instructions on how to play from a "fake book."




Playing for Real


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Ken Binmore's previous game theory textbook, Fun and Games (D.C. Heath, 1991), carved out a significant niche in the advanced undergraduate market; it was intellectually serious and more up-to-date than its competitors, but also accessibly written. Its central thesis was that game theory allows us to understand many kinds of interactions between people, a point that Binmore amply demonstrated through a rich range of examples and applications. This replacement for the now out-of-date 1991 textbook retains the entertaining examples, but changes the organization to match how game theory courses are actually taught, making Playing for Real a more versatile text that almost all possible course designs will find easier to use, with less jumping about than before. In addition, the problem sections, already used as a reference by many teachers, have become even more clever and varied, without becoming too technical. Playing for Real will sell into advanced undergraduate courses in game theory, primarily those in economics, but also courses in the social sciences, and serve as a reference for economists.




Play Real Golf


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Play REAL Golf is an unbelievably simple and effective approach for learning and improving one's golf game. This is a must-read for golfers, parents and coaches. Alan Ochiai PGA Master Professional 1999 So. Cal. Teacher of the Year From the beginner to the PGA Tour player, everyone who plays golf is on a journey to improve, constantly looking to answer the question, how can I get better? So while nearly all golfers want to create change, most simply don't know how to initiate long lasting improvement. Play REAL Golf offers an effective interactive system to create positive emotional-behavioral changes that will improve golf performance and, more importantly, enjoyment of the amazing game of golf. Play REAL Golf is formatted as a workbook to coach players through a process to relax and achieve better golf. The REAL Golf Process features a systematic yet flexible approach to golf, ensuring the positive emotions necessary to perform better and truly enjoy golf. Play REAL Golf is based on nearly four decades of combined teaching and coaching experiences. PGA Professional "Coach" K. Tracy Roberts along with PGA Professional Stephen Plummer developed Play REAL Golf, which takes players of all abilities, from the beginner to seasoned professional through a proven and reliable emotional-behavioral process that helps golfers of all skill levels reach their performance goals. "Coach" K. Tracy Roberts' "REAL" approach to golf as well as life has resulted in success and happiness on and off the course. He is a certified PGA Class A Teaching Professional and has been coaching golf and other sports at the championship level for the better part of two and a half decades. He has served as a coach of Championship California Interscholastic Federation golf and basketball teams as well as individual golf champions. He has competed on both the amateur and professional level. As a longtime teaching professional at one of the largest instructional facilities in the country, "Coach" has been afforded the opportunity to share The REAL Golf Process with students of all ages and abilities. "Coach" holds a Masters Degree in Education and B.A. in Social Sciences. PGA Class A Teaching Professional Stephen Plummer has been playing the great game of golf for more than two decades and has been sharing his expertise with golf students of all ages and abilities for 13 years. Stephen has proven to be a fierce competitor at the amateur and professional level, with a competitive low score of 63. Although competing is a vital part of Stephen's career, teaching the REAL Golf Process at one of the most successful golf instructional facilities in the country also brings joy to his life.




Playing for Real


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In this illuminating book about the fascinating realm of child therapy, Harvard Medical School psychologist Bromfield offers parents, teachers, and therapists a vital understanding of the imaginative world of the child and a rich source of inspiration for coping.




Playing for Real


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Designed to integrate the outcomes-based curriculum, this is a collection of short, modern plays aimed at Junior Secondary students. It offers a range of multi- and cross-cultural dramas, mostly African in origin, for both English and Drama teachers and students.




The Real Pop Book - Volume 2


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(Fake Book). Almost 200 additional pop mainstays of modern repertoire laid out in the favored Real Book style. Songs include: Africa * All About That Bass * Beast of Burden * Blackbird * Change the World * Crazy Little Thing Called Love * Dancing Queen * Despacito * Endless Love * Faith * Free Fallin' * Girls Just Want to Have Fun * Hello * Hit the Road Jack * I Wanna Dance with Somebody * I Will Survive * Jack and Diane * Last Kiss * Lean on Me * Man in the Mirror * Moves like Jagger * No Rain * Oye Como Va * Poker Face * Rehab * Royals * Stand by Me * Sweet Caroline * Take on Me * True Colors * Uptown Funk * What's Love Got to Do with It * With or Without You * You Are So Beautiful * You Can't Hurry Love * and more.




Games Real Actors Play


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Games Real Actors Play provides a persuasive argument for the use of basic concepts of game theory in understanding public policy conflicts. Fritz Scharpf criticizes public choice theory as too narrow in its examination of actor motives and discursive democracy as too blind to the institutional incentives of political parties. With the nonspecialist in mind, the author presents a coherent actor-centered model of institutional rational choice that integrates a wide variety of theoretical contributions, such as game theory, negotiation theory, transaction cost economics, international relations, and democratic theory.Games Real Actors Play offers a framework for linking positive theory to the normative issues that necessarily arise in policy research and employs many cross-national examples, including a comparative use of game theory to understand the differing reactions of Great Britain, Sweden, Austria, and the Federal Republic of Germany to the economic stagflation of the 1970s.




Playing for Real Coursepack Edition


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Playing for Real is a problem-based textbook on game theory that has been widely used at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Coursepack Edition contains only the material necessary for a course of ten two-hour lectures plus problem classes. It comes with a disc of teaching aids including the author's own lecture presentations and two series of weekly exercise sets with answers.




Let's Get Real or Let's Not Play


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The new way to transform a sales culture with clarity, authenticity, and emotional intelligence Too often, the sales process is all about fear. Customers are afraid that they will be talked into making a mistake; salespeople dread being unable to close the deal and make their quotas. No one is happy. Mahan Khalsa and Randy Illig offer a better way. Salespeople, they argue, do best when they focus 100 percent on helping clients succeed. When customers are successful, both buyer and seller win. When they aren't, both lose. It's no longer sufficient to get clients to buy; a salesperson must also help the client reduce costs, increase revenues, and improve productivity, quality, and customer satisfaction. Elevate your career with this essential guide for sales professionals and entrepreneurs alike.