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Expression unleashed: The evolutionary and cognitive foundations of human communication
Human expression is open-ended, versatile, and diverse, ranging from ordinary language use to painting, from exaggerated displays of affection to micro-movements that aid coordination. Here we present and defend the claim that this expressive diversity is united by an interrelated suite of cognitive capacities, the evolved functions of which are the expression and recognition of informative intentions. We describe how evolutionary dynamics normally leash communication to narrow domains of statistical mutual benefit, and how expression is unleashed in humans. The relevant cognitive capacities are cognitive adaptations to living in a partner choice social ecology; and they are, correspondingly, part of the ordinarily developing human cognitive phenotype, emerging early and reliably in ontogeny. In other words, we identify distinctive features of our species' social ecology to explain how and why humans, and only humans, evolved the cognitive capacities that, in turn, lead to massive diversity and open-endedness in means and modes of expression. Language use is but one of these modes of expression, albeit one of manifestly high importance. We make cross-species comparisons, describe how the relevant cognitive capacities can evolve in a gradual manner, and survey how unleashed expression facilitates not only language use, but also novel behaviour in many other domains too, focusing on the examples of joint action, teaching, punishment, and art, all of which are ubiquitous in human societies but relatively rare in other species. Much of this diversity derives from graded aspects of human expression, which can be used to satisfy informative intentions in creative and new ways. We aim to help reorient cognitive pragmatics, as a phenomenon that is not a supplement to linguistic communication and on the periphery of language science, but rather the foundation of the many of the most distinctive features of human behaviour, society, and culture.
Richard B. Moore, radical politics, and the Afro-American history movement: the formation of a revolutionary tradition in African American intellectual culture
Moore was a pivotal leader among a contingent of Afro-Caribbean immigrants that arrived in the United States from the late nineteenth century into the early twentieth century, and who emerged as a considerable activist/intellectual influence on the growing sense of new racial and national awareness among Black people in the United States.6 This resurgence of racial pride developed into a compelling political and cultural movement, which was/is commonly referred to as the \"New Negro Movement\".
FEM ANALYSIS OF CORRUGATED STEEL CULVERTS UNDER STANDARDIZED HIGHWAY LOAD
This article presents the numerical analysis results obtained with a finite element of a corrugated steel box culvert. This article also presents the analysis of the main characteristics of the backfill soil, as well as predicting the value of the material properties. The analyses the plastic soil behavior and its interaction with buried flexible structures. Among all the theories available, three different theories were selected that describe the model properly. The theories used and compared are called Mohr Coulomb, hardening soil and linear elastic theory. Comparisons of the internal forces and stresses are performed at certain parts of the culvert structure.
Missouri's health department shifts priorities in enforcing the Governor's executive order against intoxicating cannabinoids
A letter from Richard Moore, deputy director and general counsel of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services indicates a change in enforcement priority for the DHSS in enforcing Governor Mike Parson recently imposed ban on intoxicating hemp products. If the Department identifies any such misbranded products, it will refer those products to the Missouri Attorney General's Office for potential enforcement under the State's Merchandising Practices Act, which, among other things, prohibits '[t]he act, use or employment by any person of any deception, fraud, false pretense, false promise, misrepresentation, unfair practice or the concealment, suppression, or omission of any material fact in 2 connection with the sale or advertisement of any merchandise in trade or commerce[.]' Once embargo tags are removed, such product will not be subject to an embargo so long as there is no court order prohibiting its sale or ordering its destruction.\"