With regard to living things, a body is the physical body of an individual. "Body" often is used in connection with appearance, health issues and death. The study of the workings of the body is physiology.

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Human body [link]

The human body mostly consists of a head, neck, torso, two arms and two legs, as well as numerous internal organ groups such as respiratory, circulatory and a central nervous system.

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The dead body of a human is referred to as a cadaver, or corpse. The dead bodies of vertebrate animals, insects and humans are sometimes called carcasses. The study of the structure of the body is called anatomy. A carcase is the body of a slaughtered animal, after the removal of offal, that is to be used as meat.[1]

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In the views emerging from the mind-body dichotomy, the body is considered in behavior and therefore considered as little valued[2] and trivial in comparison to mind, spirit or soul. Materialist philosophers of mind maintain that the mind is not something separate from the body, but is produced by physiological functions of the brain.[3]

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Regarding corpses

References [link]

  1. ^ Delbridge, Arthur, The Macquarie Dictionary, 2nd ed., Macquarie Library, North Ryde, 1991
  2. ^ The mind-body problem by Robert M. Young
  3. ^ Kim, J. (1995). Honderich, Ted. ed. Problems in the Philosophy of Mind. Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

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Coachbuilder

A coachbuilder is a manufacturer of bodies for automobiles and a manufacturer of complete horse-drawn vehicles.

Coachwork is the body of a motor vehicle (automobile, bus or truck), a horse-drawn coach or carriage (whence the term originated, derived from the Hungarian town of Kocs), or, by extension, a railroad car or railway carriage. The term is usually reserved for bodies built on a separate chassis, rather than being of unitary or monocoque construction. With reference to motor vehicles, auto body is the standard term in North American English. An obsolescent synonym is carrossery (plural: carosseries).

Before automobiles

A British trade association the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers, was incorporated in 1630. Some British coachmaking firms operating in the 20th century were established even earlier. Rippon was active in the time of Queen Elizabeth I, Barker founded in 1710 by an officer in Queen Anne's Guards, Brewster a relative newcomer (though oldest in the U.S.), formed in 1810.

Glossary of pottery terms

This is a list of pottery and ceramic terms.

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  • Absorbency. The ability of a material to soak up water.
  • Alumina. A major component of the chemical composition of clays, clay bodies and most glazes.
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  • Ball clay. A secondary clay moved from the parent rock, ball clay is often mixed with other clays and minerals, organic matter are frequently present. Ball clays commonly exhibit high plasticity and high dry strength.(W)
  • Band. are lines marked around circular ceramic utensils, plates, jars or lids using any method of decoration which can be applied at all stages of manufacture. Banding is the action of marking a band.
  • Bat. or "batt." Less commonly also known as a "batterboard", thin slab of wood, plaster, or plastic used to support pottery forms during throwing, attached to the head of the potter's wheel by clay body or "bat pins".
  • Bentonite. An extremely plastic clay which can be added in small quantities to short clay to make it more plastic.
  • Work of art

    A work of art, artwork, art piece, piece of art or art object is an aesthetic physical item or artistic creation. Apart from "work of art", which may be used of any work regarded as art in its widest sense, including works from literature and music, these terms apply principally to tangible, portable forms of visual art:

  • An example of fine art, such as a painting or sculpture
  • An object that has been designed specifically for its aesthetic appeal, such as a piece of jewelry
  • An object that has been designed for aesthetic appeal as well as functional purpose, as in interior design and much folk art
  • An object created for principally or entirely functional, religious or other non-aesthetic reasons which has come to be appreciated as art (often later, and/or by cultural outsiders)
  • A non-ephemeral photograph, film or visual computer program, such as a video game or computer animation
  • A work of installation art or conceptual art.
  • Used more broadly, the term is less commonly applied to:

  • A fine work of architecture or landscape design
  • Work (Rihanna song)

    "Work" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her eighth studio album, Anti (2016). The song features a verse by Canadian rapper Drake. The artists co-wrote the single with PartyNextDoor, Allen Ritter, Rupert Thomas, R. Stephenson, Monte Moir, and Boi-1da; the latter is also the producer.

    Upon its release, "Work" received mixed reviews from music critics. The song debuted at number nine and has so far peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Rihanna's 27th and Drake's 15th top ten entry on the chart. It has also peaked within the top ten of the charts in Australia, Canada, France, Hungary, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

    Writing and development

    "Work" was written by the artists, PartyNextDoor, Allen Ritter, Rupert "Sevn" Thomas, Monte Moir, R. Stephenson, and Boi-1da; the latter is also the producer. In the summer of 2015, Thomas, Ritter, Boi-1da and Martin Mason among others, stayed at Drake house in Los Angeles for a mid-week period. Thomas described the time spent at the home as a "beat factory, everyone was sitting there working and collaborating with each other." Thomas created a beat which was dancehall-influenced; he later played it for Boi-1da to which he positively responded, "We’re both Jamaican-Canadian. It was just something in our DNA, so it woke him up, and we started remembering all these old dancehall songs from the '90s." Boi-1da came with up idea for sampling an "old school dancehall rhythm" and after that the chords were made with Ritter and past it, "everything went organically".

    Work (The 2 Bears song)

    "Work" is a single by London-based musical duo The 2 Bears. It was released on 1 January 2012 as a Digital download in the United Kingdom. The song features on their debut studio album Be Strong.

    Music video

    A music video to accompany the release of "Work" and was uploaded to YouTube on 12 January 2012 at a total length of three minutes and fourteen seconds.

    Track listing

  • "Work" (Radio Edit) - 3:10
  • "Work" - 4:12
  • "Work" (Oliver $ Remix) -5:28
  • "Work" (Toddla T Remix)[feat. Trim, Scrufizzer & Trigganom] - 3:29
  • "Work" (Supabeatz Remix) - 5:01
  • "Work" (Franky Rizardo Remix) - 6:18
  • Chart performance

    Release history

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    Body Work

    by: Yo Yo

    [Intro]
    Uh, uh, stop. Stop, don't...
    Don't ever do that... No...
    Because, I know if I let you it's gon' be all around town
    And I just don't have my business sounding like that
    You know what, you don't know how to keep no secret
    I mean when this song is gon' be out, people are gonna know my sh's the bomb
    And I'm not worried about that. Uh, uh, no, stop
    Don't, don't, stop, stop. Aight, you gon' get yourself in some trouble
    Alright let's do it...
    [Verse 1]
    Damn, this a trip I know he wanted to get at me
    Jumped into my hoopdie wanna feel something ???
    Knockin' for a head of this bump...
    Flava I give it to him now if he don't tell later
    Patience baby, don't rush, it's been too long and I just can't give it up
    It's vigin material, gotta watch what I'm doin'
    I can't hand it to everyone just because they rulin'
    But I let you cause I sweat you and your style is unique
    You just don't have your business all in the street
    So people, slide it in and press play
    Let me take you for a ride around my way, okay
    [Chorus: Teena Marie]
    All you do is push it in, then you push it out
    That's the dance we call the push
    If you got it let me hear you shout [x2]
    ...Push out, and, push out, and, push out, and push out, and in
    Go 'head, go 'head let your body work
    Go 'head let your body jerk
    [Verse 2]
    Hot of the wax, wait till you hit the back
    The B-Side is the bomb, word to Mom...
    Check the material, juicy like cereal
    '95 flava, a year later...
    You know it's poppin and ain't no stoppin' my beat
    The techniques you use are those of a freak
    Sit back and observe, right next to the kerb
    Gettin' it on, Daddy got nerve...
    You know I let cause I sweat you and your style is unique
    You just don't have your business all in the street
    So people, slide it in and press play
    Let me take you for a ride around my way, okay
    [Chorus]
    [Verse 3]
    Be honest with me when it's done
    Don't be callin' me Mommy if I ain't number one
    Aight son, what you think, tell me if this shit stinks
    So let you here before we hit the streets
    Do I... have enough funk in my trunk
    To make a fella do right or make a fella do wrong
    Was it better from the back on every track
    I won't be offended if you say this shit is wack
    See, you know I let you cause I sweat you and your style is unique
    You just don't have your business all in the street
    So people, slide it in and press play
    Let me take for a ride around my way, okay




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