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Alter Ego (ensemble)
An alter ego is an alternate personality or persona. Alter Ego(s) may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Comics * ''Alter Ego'' (magazine), a 1960s comics fanzine, revived as a 1990s professional magazine * ''Alter Ego'', a 1986 First Comics miniseries reviving a variety of Golden Age superheroes * ''Alter Ego'', a Spanish ''yuri'' romance comic. Film and television * ''Alter Ego'' (2007 film), a Greek film starring singer Sakis Rouvas * ''Alter Ego'' (2017 film), a Nigerian film directed by Moses Inwang * ''Alter Ego'' (TV series), a 2021 game show * "Alter Ego" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), a 1997 television episode * ''Alter Egos'', a 2012 American film by Jordan Galland Music Bands * Alter Ego (band), a German house music duo Albums * ''Alter Ego'' (Amanda Lear album) or the title song, 1995 * ''Alter Ego'' (Tyrese album) or the title song, 2006 * ''Alter Ego'' (Prince Royce album), 2020 * ''Alter Ego'' (Lisa album), 2025 * ''Alter Ego'' (soundtrack), from the 2007 ...
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Alter Ego
An alter ego (Latin for "other I") means an alternate Self (psychology), self, which is believed to be distinct from a person's normal or true original Personality psychology, personality. Finding one's alter ego will require finding one's other self, one with a different personality. Additionally, the altered states of the ego may themselves be referred to as ''alterations''. A distinct meaning of ''alter ego'' is found in the Literary criticism, literary analysis used when referring to fictional literature and other narrative forms, describing a key Character (arts), character in a story who is perceived to be intentionally representative of the work's author (or creator), by oblique similarities, in terms of psychology, behavior speech, or thoughts, often used to convey the author's thoughts. The term is also sometimes, but less frequently, used to designate a Hypothesis, hypothetical "twin" or "best friend" to a character in a story. Similarly, the term ''alter ego'' may be a ...
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Harry Sacksioni
Harry Sacksioni (born 23 October 1950, in Amsterdam) is a composer and guitar virtuoso of Dutch origin. The peak of his fame was during the 1970s to 1990s. Famous works of this period include ''Meta Sequoia'', ''Vensters'' and ''Elixer'', along with re-arrangements of existing pieces, such as '' Anji'' (Davy Graham), '' Scarborough Fair'' (arr. Paul Simon) and I Wish (Stevie Wonder). Sacksioni's work is mainly instrumental, although some tracks during the 1980s provided guitar accompaniments to vocals provided by himself and Raymond van het Groenewoud. Sacksioni was one of the artists who recorded the song ''Shalom from Holland'' (written by Simon Hammelburg and Ron Klipstein) as a token of solidarity to the Israeli people, threatened by missiles from Iraq, during the first Gulf War in 1991. Sacksioni's work is not commercially motivated, and as a result, he is not often featured in the mainstream media. His records appear under an independent, privately owned label Katowee (fro ...
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Piercing The Corporate Veil
Piercing the corporate veil or lifting the corporate veil is a legal decision to treat the rights or duties of a corporation as the rights or liabilities of its shareholders. Usually a corporation is treated as a separate legal person, which is solely responsible for the debts it incurs and the sole beneficiary of the credit it is owed. Common law countries usually uphold this principle of separate personhood, but in exceptional situations may "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil. A simple example would be where a businessperson has left their job as a director and has signed a contract to not compete with the company they have just left for a period of time. If they set up a company which competed with their former company, technically it would be the company and not the person competing. But it is likely a court would say that the new company was just a "sham" or a "cover" and that, as the new company is completely owned and controlled by one person, the former employee i ...
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AlterEgo
AlterEgo is a proprietary wearable silent speech output-input device developed by MIT Media Lab. The device is attached around the head, neck and jawline and translates muscular and neural activity into words on a computer without vocalization. Description The device consists of seven small electrodes that attach at various points around the jawline and mouth to monitor electrical inputs to the muscles used for speech. The device is a form of peripheral neural-computer interface. The device primarily reads electrical activity from neural signals in the speech musculature and not from the brain directly to preserve a user's privacy. This means that the device does not capture speech imagery, but captures intended silent speech where the muscles are very subtly activated. The device uses machine learning and statistical models to predict a user's intended speech. Background AlterEgo was designed by Arnav Kapur, a graduate student at MIT, and became public in 2018. The device w ...
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Alter/Ego
Alter/Ego (アルター・エゴ) is a free real-time vocal synthesizer software which was created by Plogue. About Alter/Ego is a text-to-speech synthesizer which aims to create more modern vocals, working to post 1990s research. It was offered as a free plug-in and is used for music making to produce singing vocals. It operates in a similar manner to Chipspeech. Vocals are clean-cut though robotic sounding and the software is ideal for vocal experimentation. It is capable of running different speech engines. There are currently only 2 released vocals for the software. The released vocals are purchased separately. The vocals come as files that need to be extracted as they lack installers. Over time Plogue have received many vocal requests from individuals since the release of the software, however they are limited by their small development team and being busy. In January 2016 it was announced that there were 6 new vocals in production. No more vocals are due after Leora ...
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Trigger Happy Havoc
is a visual novel adventure game developed and published by Spike. The first installment in the ''Danganronpa'' series, it was originally released for the PlayStation Portable in Japan in November 2010. It was ported to Android and iOS in August 2012. NIS America localized and published the game internationally on PlayStation consoles. The player controls a high school student named Makoto Naegi who finds himself involved in a battle royale in Hope's Peak Academy, where the robot bear Monokuma gives the students the chance to escape from the establishment if they murder another student and are not voted as the killer in a trial. Combining elements from dating simulations and third-person shooters, the game sees Makoto interact with other students to solve "class trials" by shooting at arguments displayed on the screen. The game originated from writer Kazutaka Kodaka's idea to generate a new type of game, as he believed the original adventure games were no longer popular. As ...
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Alter Ego (2010 Video Game)
''Alter Ego'' is an adventure game developed by the Czech Republic, Czech company Future Games (video game developer), Future Games in 2010. The game uses the AGDS Engine. It was the last game by Future Games. Story The story takes place in Plymouth of 19th century. Sir William, who is a suspected serial killer, dies. His body disappears and people in town start to disappear. The story revolves around police investigator Briscol and thief Timothy Moor who is involved in the case against his will. Reception The game's reception has been average. The game was praised for its graphics and atmosphere but was criticized for its difficulty, story and ending. References

2010 video games Adventure games Future Games (video game developer) games Point-and-click adventure games Single-player video games Video games about police officers Video games developed in the Czech Republic Video games set in England Video games set in Plymouth Video games set in the 19th century V ...
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