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Embodied energy refers to the quantity of energy required to manufacture, and supply to the point of use, a product, material or service. (As an analog of embodied water, embodied energy might also be called "virtual energy", "embedded energy" or "hidden energy"). Traditionally considered, embodied energy is an accounting methodology which aims to find the sum total of the energy necessary - from the raw material extraction, to transport, manufacturing, assembly, installation as well as the capital and other costs of a specific ... Embodied energy ... · Classification of ... · Historical ... · Embodied water

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Sita Lewi offers public storytelling events, parties, organizational team building storytelling, school programs and motivational speaking. Based in Texas.

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Embodied asana yoga, a practice of bringing consciousness to each moment of moving. ... Sensing Your Body . embodied asana is based on sensing your body, breath and movement.

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tr.v. em·bod·ied, em·bod·y·ing, em·bod·ies. 1. To give a bodily form to; incarnate.

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Embodied Meditation - Welcome - Embodied Meditation classes Southfield Michigan Detroit Metro Area

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Somatic Practices ; Performance ; Education & Consultation; NCTMB, Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (for 12 years) Experiential Anatomy; Embodied Expression ...

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Soft Skills Training Embodi ment means to take something intangible, like an idea, analyze it, then give it shape. ... Soft Skills Training   Embodiment means to take something ...

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Philosophers, cognitive scientists and artificial intelligence researchers who study embodied cognition and the embodied mind argue that the nature of the human mind is largely determined by the form of the human body—that ideas, thoughts, concepts, categories and all other aspects of the mind are shaped by the body: by the perceptual system, by the intuitions that underly our ability to move, by our activities and interactions with our environment, and by the naive understanding of the world that is built into our bodies and ...Philosophical roots · Cognitive science · Neuroscience and biology

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verb (used with object), -bod·ied, -bod·y·ing. 1. to give a concrete form to; express, personify, or exemplify in concrete form: to embody an idea in an allegorical painting

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