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"scopic" Definitions
  1. VISUAL
  2. having a wide scope : COMPREHENSIVE
  3. looking in a (specified) direction
  4. viewing or observing

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In later projects I began using fashion production as a Trojan horse to disrupt scopic regimes for viewing the other.
These plates, full of poetic elusiveness, illuminate the push/pull of Duchamp's exquisite dilemma: his obsessive devotion to detail in placing his work in the museum and his longstanding retinal trepidation concerning the scopic regime inherent in all art museums.
And the world of Blade Runner 2049 is gorgeously scopic: You'll see cautiously soaring spinners giving chase in the night sky; a parched, burnt-orange desert littered with garish statues; the slick, squirmy industrial birth-canal that Wallace uses to bring his replicants to life.
The first SCOPIC clause was in 2000, and there have been several iterations since.
The financial market infrastructure also comprises a "global scopic system" that integrates news and information across the world.
Although the 1989 Convention has been a success, the House of Lords decision in The Nagasaki Spirit. showed that it had been poorly drafted in places, and did not always provide adequate reimbursement to salvors. The international maritime industry joined with P&I; Clubs in 2000 to develop the new SCOPIC form, SCOPIC - an acronym for "Special Compensation - P&I; Clubs" a codicil which could be annexed to the LOF to redress the shortcomings of the 1989 Convention.
Freud, Sigmund. Case Histories II (PFL 9) pp. 41–42. From that initial interpretation of Schaulust arose the psycho- medical belief that the inhibition of the scopic drive might lead to actual, physical illness, such as physiologic disturbances of vision and eyesight.Freud, Sigmund.
The Lloyd's Open Form (LOF) is the standard contract, although other forms exist. The Lloyd's Open Form is headed "No cure — no pay"; the intention being that if the attempted salvage is unsuccessful, no award will be made. However, this principle has been weakened in recent years, and awards are now permitted in cases where, although the ship might have sunk, pollution has been avoided or mitigated. In other circumstances the "salvor" may invoke the SCOPIC terms (most recent and commonly used rendition is SCOPIC 2000) in contrast to the LOF these terms mean that the salvor will be paid even if the salvage attempt is unsuccessful.
Against All Authorities is an extended play by American hardcore hip-hop group Onyx, released on May 5, 2015 by Goon MuSick. The whole album was produced by Canadian producer Scopic. The album features appearances by American rappers Sick Flo, Ras Kass, Jasia'n and Canadian rapper Merkules. Against All Authorities was described by UndergroundHipHop.
NQAPIA strives for inclusion of LGBT minority groups in both macro and micro-scopic scales through the use of conferences and community outreach programs. By providing education, social networks of support, and organization of federations and members, it aims to "press a positive agenda" to integrate LGBT racial and ethnic minorities in their communities.
Television (1990) p. 86. Theories alternative to Lacan's interpretations of scopohilia and the gaze proposed that a child's discovery of genital difference, and the accompanying anxiety about not knowing the difference of the Other sex, is the experience that subsequently impels the child's scopic drive to fulfil the desire to look and to look at.
On Psychopathology (PFL 10) pp. 112–113. In contrast to Freud's interpretation of the scopic drive, other psychoanalytic theories proposed that the practices of scopophilia might lead to madness — either insanity or a mental disorder — which is the scopophilic person's retreat from the concrete world of reality into an abstract world of fantasy.Fenichel, Otto. The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis (1946) p. 177.
Following on from the innovations of the LOF 1980, the 1989 International Salvage Convention permitted salvage rewards to be made to salvors who acted to limit damage to the coastal environment after oil spills. Articles 13 & 14 of the Convention made provision for "Special Compensation", but the UK House of Lords case of the Nagasaki Spirit [ Nagasaki Spirit [1997] LLR 323] revealed that the convention had been poorly drafted, thereby limiting the amount that environmental salvors could be paid to mere "out-of-pocket expenses", with no allowance for any profit margin. As an antidote to this, the marine insurance industry and P&I; clubs jointly developed the "SCOPIC clause", which is a codicil that may be appended to an LOF and invoked should the statutory payment provisions prove inadequate. The first SCOPIC clause was in 2000, and there have been several iterations since.
Following on from the innovations of the LOF 1980, the 1989 International Salvage Convention permitted salvage rewards to be made to salvors who acted to limit damage to the coastal environment after oil spills. Articles 13 & 14 of the Convention made provision for "Special Compensation", but The Nagasaki Spirit revealed that the Convention had been poorly drafted, thereby limiting the amount that environmental salvors could be paid to mere "out-of-pocket expenses", with no allowance for any profit margin. Not only the salvors in this case, but the entire salvage industry felt disappointed and let down by this case. As an antidote to this, the marine insurance industry and P&I; Clubs jointly developed the "SCOPIC clause",SCOPIC - an acronym for "Special Compensation - P&I; Clubs" which is a codicil that may be appended to an LOF and invoked should the statutory payment provisions prove inadequate.
He debuted as "Mimoh" with a lead role in the 2008 film Jimmy, playing a DJ, who is falsely accused of murder, which leads him into the crime world. He was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. He then starred in the action film, The Murderer, which is still unreleased. In 2011, his first release was Haunted - 3D which was the first Indian stereo-scopic 3D horror film.
The Nagasaki Spirit [1997] The Nagasaki Spirit [1997] 1 Lloyds Rep 323 Case report is an English admiralty law case on marine salvage and on the provisions of Article 13 and 14 of the 1989 Salvage Convention. The case identified problems with the drafting of the Convention, a response to which was the 2000 SCOPIC codicil which may be attached to the Lloyd's Open Form ("LOF") to vary the terms of the salvage reward.
Zieria hydroscopica was first formally described in 2007 by Marco Duretto and Paul Forster from a specimen collected in the Coominglah State Forest near Monto. The description was published in Austrobaileya. The specific epithet (hydroscopica) is said to be derived from the Greek hydro-, meaning "water" and scopic, meaning "watcher", referring to specimens of this species often growing near waterholes. The proper words in ancient Greek for "water" and "watcher" are hydōr (ὕδωρ) and skopos (σκοπός).
The collection mainly contained songs from the unreleased album CUZO, in addition to modern trap style remixes of several of their older songs. It featured guest appearances by Busta Rhymes, Raekwon, Myster DL, Ras Kass, and Ill Bill. In 2015, Onyx released Against All Authorities, a six track EP protesting racial injustice and police brutality in the United States. The EP was produced by Canadian producer Scopic and features appearances by Sick Flo, Ras Kass, Jasia'n, and Canadian rapper Merkules.
The University of Maryland's undergraduate history journal, created in 2000, is named Janus. Cats with the congenital disorder Diprosopus, which causes the face to be partly or completely duplicated on the head, are known as Janus cats. In 2020, the character Deceit from the series Sanders Sides, created by Thomas Sanders, in the episode "Putting Others First", revealed his name to be Janus. Janus particles are engineered micro- or nano-scopic particles possessing two distinct faces which have distinct physical or chemical properties.
Gordon Wallace, AO, FAA, FTSE, FIOP, FRACI (born 9 June 1958 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a leading scientist in the field of electromaterials. His students and collaborators have pioneered the use of nanotechnology in conjunction with organic conductors to create new materials for energy conversion and storage as well as medical bionics. He has developed new approaches to fabrication that allow material properties discovered in the nano world to be translated into micro structures and macro scopic devices. Wallace's research interests include the discovery of new materials and the use of these in energy and biomedical devices.
The song's first stanza is Panduranga Dhyani, Panduranga mani (meaning "I meditate on the figure of Panduranaga (Vithoba); his thoughts fill my mind"). This is an aradhana (prayer) shot where the saint, the God and the audience are brought to the same ethereal plane of worship. The scene is set by the directors in a very "scopic aspect of the worship", the mise en scène. In the scene that follows, the song is continued but is now sung in a theatrical style (Sangeet Natak style) by Tukaram's arch rival, the Brahmin priest Salomalo, in a temple setting.
The amount the salvor receives is limited to cover the costs of the salvage attempt and 25% above it. One of the main negative factors in invoking SCOPIC (on the salvor's behalf) is if the salvage attempt is successful the amount at which the salvor can claim under article 13 of LOF is discounted. The Lloyd's Open Form, once agreed, allows salvage attempts to begin immediately. The extent of any award is determined later; although the standard wording refers to the Chairman of Lloyd's arbitrating any award, in practice the role of arbitrator is passed to specialist admiralty QCs.
Critical race theorists, such as bell hooks, in "Eating Each Other" (2006),bell hooks, "Eating the Other", 2006 Shannon Winnubst in "Is the Mirror Racist?: Interrogating the Space of Whiteness" (2006),Shannon Winnubst, "Is the Mirror Racist?: Interrogating the Space of Whiteness", (2006) and David Marriott in "Bordering On: The Black Penis" (1996),David Marriott, "Bordering On: The Black Penis", (1996), Textual Practice 10(1), pp. 9–28. present and describe scopophilia and the scopic drive as the psychological and social mechanisms that realize the practices of Other-ing a person to exclude them from society. (c.f.
Lacan identifies four partial drives: the oral drive (the erogenous zones are the lips, the partial object the breast, the verb is "to suck"), the anal drive (the anus and the faeces, "to shit"), the scopic drive (the eyes and the gaze, "to see") and the invocatory drive (the ears and the voice, "to hear"). The first two drives relate to demand and the last two to desire. The notion of dualism is maintained throughout Freud's various reformulations of the drive-theory. From the initial opposition between sexual drives and ego-drives (self- preservation) to the final one between the life drives (Lebenstriebe) and the death drives (Todestriebe).
All vessels have an international duty to give reasonable assistance to other ships in distress in order to save life, but there is no obligation to try to salve the vessel. Any offer of salvage assistance may be refused; but if it is accepted a contract automatically arises to give the successful salvor the right to a reward under the 1989 Convention. Typically, the ship and the salvor will sign up to an LOF agreement so that the terms of salvage are clear. Since 2000, it has become standard to append a SCOPIC ("Special Compensation – P&I; Clubs") clause to the LOF, so as to circumvent the limitations of the "Special Compensation" provisions of the 1989 Convention (pursuant to the case of The Nagasaki Spirit).
A Japanese bonsai arrangement may be called a micro landschaftA micro landschaft, also microlandschaft, is an Anglicized loanword portmanteau of micro(scopic) (Greek mikrós, small) and landschaft (German for landscape), lit. "small landscape". English synonyms include aquariums, terrariums, bonsai cultivation, and even small gardens, pools, etc. Example of both word use and applicationAmazon search results example of term useGoogle gives 719,000 results for the use of this term in English In the Americas, the term is generally used to describe a variety of terrariums and small planters, whereas in China, Europe and Japan it also is more generally applied to include hanging aquatic planters, ant farms (or formicaria), small reptile habitats and even small aquariums (often with a single betta, koi or goldfish).
The analyst's role is to allow the drive "to be made present in the reality of the unconscious": he must fall from the idealized position so as to become the upholder of objet a, the separating object. The appearance during its course of what he called 'the newly published, posthumous work of my friend Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Le Visible et l'invisible" led Lacan however – "free as I am to pursue...the way that seems best to me" – into a long detour midway upon "the eye and the gaze – this is for us the split in which the drive is manifested at the level of the scopic field."Jacques Lacan, The Four Fundamental Concepts The French edition contained Lacan's 1965 "Report" on the Seminar" and a "Postface" penned in 1973 on the occasion of the French publication. Both were omitted from the 1977 English-language translation in favour of a specially written "Preface".

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