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your sweet, happy, unconscious sisters, and think I must give them up too – one by one." Almost exactly a year later, the Princess gave birth to the Queen's first grandchild, Wilhelm, who would become the last German Emperor. Widowhood In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading he...
upon them. The Duchess avoided the court because she was scandalised by the presence of King William's illegitimate children. Victoria shared a bedroom with her mother every night, studied with private tutors to a regular timetable, and spent her play-hours with her dolls and her King Charles Spaniel, Dash. Her lessons...
1607, Russian leader Job (biblical figure), the central character in the Book of Job Book of Job, part of the Hebrew Bible Job in Islam, a prophet in Islam Other uses Job (professional wrestling), in professional wrestling, the act of losing a match JOB (rolling papers), a brand of cigarette paper Job, slang for a crim...
job stream, a unit of work in a computer processing environment Job (Unix), a representation of a process group for process control in a Unix shell Religion Patriarch Job of Moscow, d. 1607, Russian leader Job (biblical figure), the central character in the Book of Job Book of Job, part of the Hebrew Bible Job in Islam...
between 267 and 269. The first wave came during the reign of Gallienus in 267 and started when the Heruli, raiding on 500 ships, ravaged the southern Black Sea coast and unsuccessfully attacked Byzantium and Cyzicus. They were defeated by the Roman navy but managed to escape into the Aegean Sea, where they ravaged the ...
modern scholarship has rejected this view. On the contrary, there is a theory that the victory at Nessos was so decisive that Claudius' efforts against the Goths (including the battle of Naissus) were no more than a mopping-up operation. After his victory, Gallienus left Lucius Aurelius Marcianus in place and hastily l...
other by some type of relationship. A strange loop hierarchy is "tangled" (Hofstadter refers to this as a "heterarchy"), in that there is no well defined highest or lowest level; moving through the levels, one eventually returns to the starting point, i.e., the original level. Examples of strange loops that Hofstadter ...
is a narrative fiction, something created only from intake of symbolic data and its own ability to create stories about itself from that data. The consequence is that a perspective (a mind) is a culmination of a unique pattern of symbolic activity in our nervous systems, which suggests that the pattern of symbolic acti...
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Historic Places Gloucester City, New Jersey Gloucester Point Grounds, the former baseball grounds for the Philadelphia Athletics Gloucester County, New Jersey Gloucester Township, New Jersey Gloucester County, New York Gloucester, North Carolina Gloucester County, Virginia Gloucester Courthouse, Virginia Gloucester Poi...
did not foresee the birth of twins, loses his prescience after Chani's death and becomes truly blind, although he conceals this. With a knife over the babies, the Tleilaxu Scytale offers to make a ghola of Chani and restore her to life, in exchange for all of Paul's CHOAM holdings and his effective abdication from the ...
son of Duke Leto Atreides and the Lady Jessica, Paul is the heir of House Atreides, an aristocratic family that rules the planet Caladan. Jessica is a Bene Gesserit and an important key in the Bene Gesserit breeding program. According to the breeding program, she was to produce a daughter, who would be bred with Feyd-R...
284. This helped to stabilize the Empire economically and militarily for another 150 years. The crisis resulted in such profound changes in the empire's institutions, society, economic life, and religion that it is increasingly seen by most historians as defining the transition between the historical periods of classic...
any political experience, a supporting faction, distinguished ancestors, or a hereditary claim to the imperial throne. As their rule rested on military might and generalship, they operated as warlords reliant on the army to maintain power. Maximinus continued the campaigns in Germania but struggled to exert his authori...
during the Middle Ages (perhaps elaborations of early New Testament apocrypha) tied this Joseph to Britain as well as the Holy Grail, he is not currently on the abbreviated liturgical calendar of the Church of England, although this Joseph is on the calendars of some churches of the Anglican Communion, such as the Epis...
from the dead and ascended to heaven, and he indicated that others were raised from the dead at the resurrection of Christ (repeating Matt 27:52–53). He specifically identified the two sons of the high-priest Simeon (again in Luke 2:25–35). The elders Annas, Caiaphas, Nicodemus, and Joseph himself, along with Gamaliel ...
There are many important multi-state irrigation projects in development, including the Godavari River Basin Irrigation Projects. Regions Madhya Pradesh is divided into the following agro-climatic zones: Kaimur Plateau and Satpura Hills Vindhyan Plateau (Hills) Narmada valley Wainganga valley Gird (Gwalior) Region Bunde...
the Banjar, the Tawa, the Machna, the Shakkar, the Denwa and the Sonbhadra rivers. The Tapti River runs parallel to Narmada, and also flows through a rift valley. The Narmada–Tapti systems carry an enormous volume of water and provide drainage for almost a quarter of the land area of Madhya Pradesh. The Narmada river i...
in the world to date. The official death toll was initially recorded as around 4,000. A Madhya Pradesh government report stated 3,787 deaths, while other estimates state the fatalities were significantly higher (16,000) from the accident and the medical complications caused by the accident in the weeks and years that f...
by the state electricity board, the Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board (MPSEB), which is located in Bhopal. Fire services are provided by the Bhopal Municipal Corporation. Bhopal Municipal Corporation is responsible for planning, constructing and maintaining the water supply system within the city. Natural sources ...
level. The city is managed by the Pyongyang Party Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea and its chairman is the de facto mayor. The supreme standing state organ is the Pyongyang People's Committee, responsible for everyday events in support of the city. This includes following local Party guidance as channeled throu...
motifs and high-rises. Some of North Korea's most recognisable landmarks are monuments, like the Juche Tower, the Arch of Triumph and the Mansu Hill Grand Monument. The first of them is a granite spire symbolizing the Juche ideology. It was completed in 1982 and contains 25,550 granite blocks, one for each day of Kim I...
idempotent: All these properties follow from analogous facts about logical disjunction. Intersection distributes over union and union distributes over intersection The power set of a set together with the operations given by union, intersection, and complementation, is a Boolean algebra. In this Boolean algebra, union ...
in the universal set Finite unions One can take the union of several sets simultaneously. For example, the union of three sets A, B, and C contains all elements of A, all elements of B, and all elements of C, and nothing else. Thus, x is an element of A ∪ B ∪ C if and only if x is in at least one of A, B, and C. A fini...
creation of a basic outline of the song, called the lead sheet, which sets out the melody, lyrics and chord progression. In classical music, orchestration (choosing the instruments of a large music ensemble such as an orchestra which will play the different parts of music, such as the melody, accompaniment, countermelo...
folk music, both indigenous and also from musical culture of Arabia, Persia, and Bengal. In the Hindustani musical tradition, Drupad (originally in Sanskrit and later adaptations in Hindi and Braj Bhasha) is one of the ancient compositions and had formed the base for other forms in this music tradition such as khyal, t...
have between zero and four canine teeth, also known as tusks (tushes for the deciduous precursor), with a clear prevalence towards male horses (stallions and geldings) who normally have a full set of four. Fewer than 28% of female horses (mares) have any canine teeth. Those that do normally only have one or two, and th...
have allowed teeth to wear more evenly. Because many modern horses often graze on lusher, softer forage than their ancestors, and are also frequently fed grain or other concentrated feed, it is possible some natural wear may be reduced in the domestic horse. On the other hand, this same uneven wear in the wild may have...
not pointed but look like incisors. The incisor teeth meet with the thick hard dental pad of the upper jaw. Cattle have six premolars and six molars on both top and bottom jaws for a total of twenty-four molars. The teeth of cattle are suited primarily for grinding, and they use their rough tongues to grasp grass and t...
than the permanent incisors. Cattle have thirty-two teeth, including six incisors or biting teeth and two canines in the front on the bottom jaw. The canine teeth are not pointed but look like incisors. The incisor teeth meet with the thick hard dental pad of the upper jaw. Cattle have six premolars and six molars on b...
security question). the ownership factors: Something the user has (e.g., wrist band, ID card, security token, implanted device, cell phone with built-in hardware token, software token, or cell phone holding a software token). the inherence factors: Something the user is or does (e.g., fingerprint, retinal pattern, DNA ...
type of authentication might involve comparing the quality and craftsmanship of an item, such as an expensive handbag, to genuine articles. The third type of authentication could be the presence of a trademark on the item, which is a legally protected marking, or any other identifying feature which aids consumers in th...
Although heavily outnumbered, the Greek Allies were persuaded by Athenian general Themistocles to bring the Persian fleet to battle again, in the hope that a victory would prevent naval operations against the Peloponnese. Persian king Xerxes was also eager for a decisive battle. As a result of subterfuge on the part of...
fleet; Herodotus says this occurred at Phalerum. Artemisia, queen of Halicarnassus and commander of its naval squadron in Xerxes's fleet, tried to convince him to wait for the Allies to surrender believing that battle in the straits of Salamis was an unnecessary risk. Nevertheless, Xerxes and his chief advisor Mardoniu...
of the Empire, and avoided any significant warfare until late in his reign. In 497 Anastasius had agreed with Theoderic, the Ostrogothic king of Italy, that he would rule Italy as Anastasius' deputy. This preserved Italy as nominally a part of the Empire, and neutralised a potentially dangerous neighbour. The arrangeme...
he married Lupicina; no surviving children are recorded from this marriage. According to contemporary historian Procopius, Lupicina was a barbarian slave who had been Justin's concubine before their marriage. Succession During the night of 8–9 July 518, Anastasius died and his silentarii, a senior servant, summoned Jus...
Bond comes across are somehow different from the norm, although the cultural historian Jeremy Black points out that this gives Bond an opportunity to help and save both Rider and the others. Other female characters in the Bond series have flaws, and Rider has a broken nose—the result of the rape she suffered. The cultu...
Dr. No was the first of Fleming's novels to face widespread negative criticism in Britain; Paul Johnson of the New Statesman dismissed the book as one of "Sex, Snobbery and Sadism". When released on the American market it was received more favourably. Dr. No was serialised in the Daily Express, first in an abridged sto...
largest rivers in India. Ganga may also refer to: Film Ganga (1960 film), a Bengali film directed by Rajen Tarafdar Ganga (1965 film), a Bhojpuri film directed by Kundan Kuma Ganga (1972 film), a Tamil film directed by M. Karnan Ganga (2006 film), a Bhojpuri film directed by Abhishek Chhadha Bodyguard (2012 film) (form...
singing from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro Ganga in Hinduism, the Hindu goddess that personifies the Ganges River Eastern Ganga dynasty, a medieval Indian dynasty Western Ganga dynasty (Gangas), an ancient southern Indian dynasty A term of Sanskrit origin for cannabis, also called ganja Ganga, a stage...
the Yardbirds and was replaced by Billy Boy Miskimmin. Mayo also left the band at the end of 2004, with Jerry Donahue taking his place. Donahue remained for a year, before he was replaced by Ben King. In 2008, Glen returned to replace Miskimmin, although only remained for a year before leaving again. Also in 2009, Idan...
he declined and Jeff Beck took over. Page later joined on bass the following June, after Samwell-Smith abruptly quit; Dreja later took over the role, allowing Page to join Beck on guitar. This lineup was short-lived, however, as Beck left in November 1966. The group continued as a four-piece until July 1968, when Relf ...
such as IPv4, Chaosnet, DECnet and Xerox PARC Universal Packet (PUP) using IEEE 802 standards, FDDI, X.25, Frame Relay and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). In Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) networks, the functionality of ARP is provided by the Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP). Operating scope The Address Resoluti...
protocol addresses (SPA and TPA). The ARP packet size in this case is 28 bytes. Hardware type (HTYPE) This field specifies the network link protocol type. Example: Ethernet is 1. Protocol type (PTYPE) This field specifies the internetwork protocol for which the ARP request is intended. For IPv4, this has the value . Th...
through the dam gates, enjoys a wide river bed, often splitting to encase sandy islands. The river receives a minor but significant tributary Kadam river. It then emerges at its eastern side to act as a state border with Maharashtra only to later enter into Bhadradri Kothagudem district. In this district, the river flo...
Gangakhed (meaning a village on the bank of Ganga). As per Hindu rituals this place is considered quite important for after death peace to flow ashes into the river. Its course is relatively non-significant except for receiving two smaller streams – Indrayani and Masuli – merging at its left and right banks respectivel...
May 16 – Julia Maesa, an aunt of the assassinated Emperor Caracalla, is banished to her home in Syria by the self-proclaimed emperor Macrinus and declares her grandson Elagabalus, age 14, emperor of Rome. June 8 – Battle of Antioch: Elagabalus defeats, with the support of the Syrian legions, the forces of Macrinus. Mac...
less frequently, year 971 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 218 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire May 16 – Julia Maesa, an aunt of the assassinated Emperor Caracalla, is ban...
Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sabinus and Anullinus (or, less frequently, year 969 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 216 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era becam...
a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Sabinus and Anullinus (or, less frequently, year 969 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 216 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno D...
growth area (UGA) or urban service area, etc. While the names are different, the concept is the same. History Opposition to unregulated urban growth and ribbon development began to grow towards the end of the 19th century in England. The campaign group Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) was formed in 1926 and exe...
agency may be created by the state or regional government to manage the boundary. In a rural context, the terms town boundary, village curtilage or village envelope may be used to apply the same constraining principles. Some jurisdictions refer to the area within an urban growth boundary as an urban growth area (UGA) o...
Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire Caracalla's troops massacre the population of Alexandria, Egypt, beginning with the leading citizens. The emperor is angry about a satire, produced in Alexandria, mocking his claim that he killed Geta in self-defens...
starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Laetus and Sulla (or, less frequently, year 968 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 215 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar er...
Guerreros Blancos (White Warriors' Union), a death squad founded to repress leftist elements in El Salvador Urban growth boundary, a term in urban planning Usines Gustave Boël, Belgian iron and steel company Uttarakhand
first being Cheikh Anta Diop University), see Gaston Berger University Unión de Guerreros Blancos (White Warriors' Union), a death squad founded to repress leftist elements in El Salvador
French bishops under the patronage of William IV, duke of Aquitaine, declare the first Peace of God (or Pax Dei). This agreement grants immunity from violence to noncombatants (peasants and clergy) who can not defend themselves. Art October 25 – The Hagia Sophia at Constantinople is struck by a great earthquake, causin...
Winter – Theophanu arrives with her son, King Otto III in Rome to meet John XV. Crescentius II (the Younger) offers his submission to the Holy Roman Empire, in return for which she confirms his title as patrician of Rome. By topic Religion Council of Charroux: French bishops under the patronage of William IV, duke of A...
Reims))the city of Laon in northern France). Almanzor (Al-Mansur), de facto ruler of Al-Andalus, continues his offensive against the kingdoms of León and Castile. King Bermudo II escapes to Zamora; the city resists for four days, but is finally sacked and captured. China The Liao dynasty adopts civil service examinatio...
married to the much older Rozala (the widow of Arnulf II). The marriage is arranged by Robert's father, King Hugh Capet, to secure the loyalty of the County of Flanders. Borrell II, count of Barcelona, does not renew his allegiance to Hugh Capet. He becomes a de facto independent ruler, and starts minting its own curre...
and crowned King of France at Noyon (Picardy), by Adalbero (Archbishop of Reims). He becomes the first monarch of the Capetian Dynasty, who rules the kingdom until 1328. Empress-regent Theophanu (the mother of Otto III) leads an expedition to Lower Lorraine, to ensure it remains as part of the Holy Roman Empire. Al-Man...
Dynasty founded by Charlemagne (the Great) (see 800). The late King's uncle, Charles (Duke of Lower Lorraine), lays claim to the throne. Being a vassal of King Otto III, the Frankish nobles balk at the prospect of his ascension. July 3 – Hugh Capet, Count of Paris, is elected and crowned King of France at Noyon (Picard...
at Rome. He is succeeded by John XV as the 137th pope of the Catholic Church. Births August 13 – Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, Fatimid caliph (d. 1021) Adalbert, margrave of Austria (approximate date) Boniface III, margrave of Tuscany (approximate date) Gilbert Buatère, Norman nobleman (approximate date) Gisela (or Gizella), ...
August 13 – Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, Fatimid caliph (d. 1021) Adalbert, margrave of Austria (approximate date) Boniface III, margrave of Tuscany (approximate date) Gilbert Buatère, Norman nobleman (approximate date) Gisela (or Gizella), queen of Hungary (d. 1065) John Gualbert, Italian monk and abbot (d. 1073) Hamza ibn ...
Dietmar). Births Atiśa, Bengali Buddhist religious leader (d. 1054) Dirk III (or Theodoric), count of Holland (d. 1039) Judith of Brittany, duchess of Normandy (d. 1017) Deaths January 2 – Dětmar (or Dietmar), bishop of Prague July 13 (or 14) – Battle of Stilo: Abu'l-Qasim, Kalbid emir of Sicily Gunther, margrave of Me...
after the death of Dětmar (or Dietmar). Births Atiśa, Bengali Buddhist religious leader (d. 1054) Dirk III (or Theodoric), count of Holland (d. 1039) Judith of Brittany, duchess of Normandy (d. 1017) Deaths January 2 – Dětmar (or Dietmar), bishop of Prague July 13 (or 14) – Battle of Stilo: Abu'l-Qasim, Kalbid emir of ...
trade embargo against Venice. Al-Mansur, the de facto ruler of Al-Andalus, conquers and razes the city of Zamora, as part of his effort to seize the Christian-dominated north of the Iberian Peninsula. Asia Summer – Seongjong ascends the throne of Goryeo (Korea) after the death of his brother-in-law (and cousin), king G...
Benedict VII dissolves the Slavic bishopric of Merseburg, after conferring with Otto II. He issues an encyclical, forbidding the exaction of money for the conferral of any Holy Order (known as simony). Commerce The first commercially made shaving soap sells for 3 dirhams (0.3 dinars). Births Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn ibn A...
be his. He's done this to me ... He's screwed me!" Solanas intended to write a novel based on the SCUM Manifesto, and believed that a conspiracy was behind Warhol's failure to return the Up Your Ass script. She suspected that he was coordinating with Girodias to steal her work. Shooting On May 31, 1968, Solanas went to...
a satirical work and, according to Harding, Solanas described herself as "a social propagandist," but Solanas denied that the work was "a put on" and insisted that her intent was "dead serious." The Manifesto has been translated into over a dozen languages and is excerpted in several feminist anthologies. While living ...
satisfying to the embattled Ingres. Other paintings in the same style included Henry IV Playing with His Children (1817) and the Death of Leonardo. In 1816 Ingres produced his only etching, a portrait of the French ambassador to Rome, Monsignor Gabriel Cortois de Pressigny. The only other prints he is known to have exe...
the Coronation of Charles VII. A retrospective of his works was featured at the Paris Universal Exposition of 1855, and in the same year Napoleon III named him a Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur. In 1862 he was awarded the title of Senator, and made a member of the Imperial Council on Public Instruction. Three of ...
a set of programs or bit strings that have some genotypic similarity Schema.org, a web markup vocabulary Schema (logic) Axiom schema, in formal logic Image schema, a recurring pattern of spatial sensory experience Database schema XML schema Other Body schema, a neural representation of one's
a mental set or representation Schema Records, a jazz record label in Milan, Italy , a solemn wow of asceticism of a monk in Orthodox monasticism Great Schema, the highest degree of Orthodox monasticism Schema (fly), a genus of insects See also Scheme (disambiguation) Schematic Skema (disambiguation)
affected areas were cancelled. Dawn service and commemoration in Australia Dawn service A dawn service was held on the Western Front by an Australian battalion on the first anniversary of the Gallipoli landing on 25 April 1916, and historians agree that in Australia dawn services spontaneously popped up around the coun...
iconic event in the war for most Australians was the landing at Gallipoli. Dr. Paul Skrebels of the University of South Australia has noted that Anzac Day has continued to grow in popularity; even the threat of a terrorist attack at the Gallipoli site in 2004 did not deter some 15,000 Australians from making the pilgri...
(Similar arguments have since been made by David Chalmers.) In any event, the psychophysical identity theorist, according to Kripke, incurs a dialectical obligation to explain the apparent logical possibility of these circumstances, since according to such theorists they should be impossible. Kripke delivered the John ...
his interpretation of Philosophical Investigations. He says that the work should not be read as an attempt to give an accurate statement of Wittgenstein's views, but rather as an account of Wittgenstein's argument "as it struck Kripke, as it presented a problem for him". The portmanteau "Kripkenstein" has been coined f...
refer to: Route (gridiron football), a path run by a wide receiver route (command), a program used to configure the routing table Route, County Antrim, an area in Northern Ireland The Route, a 2013 Ugandan film Routes, Seine-Maritime, a commune in Seine-Maritime, France Routes (video game), 2003 video game See also Acr...
in avionics Air route or airway GPS route, a series of one or more GPS waypoints Path (disambiguation) Rout, a disorderly retreat of military units from the field of battle Route number or road number Router
of true for l or true for k, and the like, where l and k are different speakers or different worldsor something similar (most philosophers would call this position "relativism"). For Margolis, "true" means true; that is, the alethic use of "true" remains untouched. However, in real world contexts, and context is ubiqui...
Thought, Constructed World, Chapter 4 (California, 1995) and The Truth about Relativism (Blackwell, 1991). He opens his account by stating that our logics should depend on what we take to be the nature of the sphere to which we wish to apply our logics. Holding that there can be no distinctions which are not "privilege...
about directly connected and remote networks. Nodes can also share the contents of their routing table with other nodes. The primary function of a router is to forward a packet toward its destination network, which is the destination IP address of the packet. To do this, a router needs to search the routing information...
in its routing table. The routing table contains network/next hop associations. These associations tell a router that a particular destination can be optimally reached by sending the packet to a specific router that represents the next hop on the way to the final destination. The next hop association can also be the ou...
and other absolute universals (which are required and assumed to live in this universe, let alone to debate), and could not exist in a materialist universe where there are no absolute standards or an absolute Lawgiver. Cornelius Van Til likewise wrote: Therefore, the TAG differs from thomistic and evidentialist argumen...
reason, or morality. The argument proceeds as follows: God is a necessary precondition for logic and morality (because these are immaterial, yet real universals). People depend upon logic and morality, showing that they depend upon the universal, immaterial, and abstract realities which could not exist in a materialist...
that are asserted or assumed to be true. In its earliest form (defined by Aristotle in his 350 BCE book Prior Analytics), a syllogism arises when two true premises (propositions or statements) validly imply a conclusion, or the main point that the argument aims to get across. For example, knowing that all men are morta...
acceptance of Aristotle's logic is emphasized by the historian of logic John Corcoran in an accessible introduction to Laws of Thought. Corcoran also wrote a point-by-point comparison of Prior Analytics and Laws of Thought. According to Corcoran, Boole fully accepted and endorsed Aristotle's logic. Boole's goals were "...
modern", in much the same way as Japanese and similar writing scripts are used in Western fashion. Such decorative English is not meant to be read and understood by native English speakers, so emphasis is not put on coherence or correctness. In popular culture Engrish has been featured occasionally in the Trey Parker a...
text is often added to create a cosmopolitan feeling rather than to be read by native English speakers, and so may often be meaningless or grammatically incorrect. Engrish can be found in many places, including signs, menus, and advertisements. Terms such as Japanglish, Japlish or Janglish are more specific terms for J...
Great disparities in surface density Weather exigencies Instability of the sensed environment Open problems in autonomous robotics There are several open problems in autonomous robotics which are special to the field rather than being a part of the general pursuit of AI. According to George A. Bekey's Autonomous Robots...
exteroceptive sensors include the electromagnetic spectrum, sound, touch, chemical (smell, odor), temperature, range to various objects, and altitude. Some robotic lawn mowers will adapt their programming by detecting the speed in which grass grows as needed to maintain a perfectly cut lawn, and some vacuum cleaning ro...
Distinguished Service Professor emeritus. Gauthier has also held visiting appointments at UCLA, UC Berkeley, Princeton, UC Irvine, and the University of Waterloo. In 1979, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (F.R.S.C.). Philosophy Gauthier is the author of numerous articles, some of the most importan...
1932 and educated at the University of Toronto (B.A. (Hons.), 1954), Harvard University (A.M., 1955), and the University of Oxford (B.Phil., 1957; D.Phil., 1961). He taught at the University of Toronto from 1958 until 1980, when he joined the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, where he is now Dis...
of great differences in belief among societies caused both social scientists and philosophers to question whether any objective, absolute standards pertaining to values could exist. This led some to posit that differing systems have equal validity, with no standard for adjudicating among conflicting beliefs. The Finnis...
universe remains indifferent to our preferences and our troubles. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) believed that we have to assess the value of our values since values are relative to one's goals and one's self. He emphasized the need to analyze our moral values and how much impact they may have on us. The problem with ...
In fact, modern critics, such as Howard-Snyder, who praised Schellenberg's book for being "religiously sensitive," are similarly sensitive towards the nonbeliever. Howard-Snyder wrote: Would a perfectly loving God prevent nonresistant nonbelief? The most serious criticisms of the hiddenness argument have been leveled a...
hidden are in the Bible, for example in the Psalms, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?....I cry by day, but you do not answer....", and in Isaiah: "Truly you are a God who hides himself, O God of Israel, the Savior." One of the first philosophers to write on the theme of divine hiddenness was Anselm of Canterbu...
may refer to: Television Play School (British TV series), a BBC production aimed at preschool children
British version Play School (New Zealand TV series), a New Zealand version based on the BBC original Other
(Twelfth Dynasty) started to rule. He built Kahun near his pyramide tomb complex at el-Lahun. c. 1895 BC–1878 BC: "Pectoral of Senwosret II", from the tomb of princess Sithathoryunet at el-Lahun was made. Twelfth Dynasty. It is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. c. 1880 BC: Pharaoh Senwosret II starts to ...
Hattusa, Anatolia. c. 1897 BC: Senwosret II (Twelfth Dynasty) started to rule. He built Kahun near his pyramide tomb complex at el-Lahun. c. 1895 BC–1878 BC: "Pectoral of Senwosret II", from the tomb of princess Sithathoryunet at el-Lahun was made. Twelfth Dynasty. It is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York....
bit is the least significant bit. Also leading zeros cannot be omitted as they can in e.g. decimal numbers. The first few Fibonacci codes are shown below, and also their so-called implied probability, the value for each number that has a minimum-size code in Fibonacci coding. To encode an integer N: Find the largest Fi...
code word representing then we have: where is the th Fibonacci number, and so is the th distinct Fibonacci number starting with . The last bit is always an appended bit of 1 and does not carry place value. It can be shown that such a coding is unique, and the only occurrence of "11" in any code word is at the end i.e. ...
and sustain children's attention. Sesame Street was the first children's show to structure each episode, and the segments within them, to capture children's attention, and to make, as Gladwell put it, "small but critical adjustments" to keep it. According to CTW researchers Rosemarie Truglio and Shalom Fisch, it was on...
members and the addition of minorities to the cast. The show's success continued into the 1980s. In 1981, when the federal government withdrew its funding, CTW turned to and expanded other revenue sources, including its magazine division, book royalties, product licensing, and foreign broadcast income. Its curriculum h...
in the past. One example is the flooding of the polders along the Yser River during World War I. Opening the sluices at high tide and closing them at low tide turned the polders into an inaccessible swamp, which allowed the Allied armies to stop the German army. Netherlands has a large area of polders: as much as 20% o...
Netherlands is frequently associated with polders, as its engineers became noted for developing techniques to drain wetlands and make them usable for agriculture and other development. This is illustrated by the saying "God created the world, but the Dutch created the Netherlands". The Dutch have a long history of recl...
later in Monte Carlo and London. The effort to complete the ballet took its toll on Ravel's health; neurasthenia obliged him to rest for several months after the premiere. Ravel composed little during 1913. He collaborated with Stravinsky on a performing version of Mussorgsky's unfinished opera Khovanshchina, and his o...
same year. Ravel's second ballet of 1912 was Adélaïde ou le langage des fleurs, danced to the score of Valses nobles et sentimentales, which opened at the Châtelet in April. Daphnis et Chloé opened at the same theatre in June. This was his largest-scale orchestral work, and took him immense trouble and several years to...
year later and appeared as a go-go dancer in New York City and at the Peppermint Box in New Jersey. Career 1960s Hawn moved to California to dance in a show at Melodyland Theatre, a theater in the round across from Disneyland, joining the chorus of Pal Joey and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying during th...
Hawn also performed a cover version of the Beatles' song, "A Hard Day's Night", on George Martin's 1998 album, In My Life. She also starred in Woody Allen's musical Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and reunited with Steve Martin for the comedy The Out-of-Towners (1999), a remake of the 1970 Neil Simon hit. The film was ...
concept in psychology, particularly developmental psychology. Gelman and Kremer (1991) studied the extent to which children from 4–7 years old demonstrate essentialism. Children were able to identify the cause of behaviour in living and non-living objects. Children understood that underlying essences predicted observab...
of an object it does not remove its essence. Observable changes in features of an entity are not salient enough to alter its essential characteristics. The fourth is inductive potential (Birnbaum, Deeb, Segall, Ben-Aliyahu & Diesendruck, 2010). This suggests that entities may share common features but are essentially d...
is a pair of antipodal points, for which there are infinitely many great circles. The minor arc of a great circle between two points is the shortest surface-path between them. In this sense, the minor arc is analogous to “straight lines” in Euclidean geometry. The length of the minor arc of a great circle is taken as t...
used as rather accurate approximations of geodesics on the Earth's surface for air or sea navigation (although it is not a perfect sphere), as well as on spheroidal celestial bodies. The equator of the idealized earth is a great circle and any meridian and its opposite meridian form a great circle. Another great circle...
at the CTW since 1975 and had served as its president and chief operating officer since 1988. At that time, Cooney became chairman of the Workshop's executive board, which managed its businesses and licensing, and became more involved with the organization's creative efforts. The Workshop had a reorganization in 1995, ...
of SW's Social Impact and Philanthropy Division for six years. In 2019, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Sesame Workshop's operating income was approximately $1.6 million, after the majority of its funds earned from grants, licensing deals, and royalties went back into its content, its total operating costs were ov...
creating knowledge sharing environment is crucial. Presence and Instruction Virtual team leaders must become virtually present so they can closely monitor team members and note changes that might affect their ability to undertake their tasks. Due to the distributed nature of virtual teams, team members have less awaren...
getting acquainted before the start of computer-mediated work facilitates cooperation and trust. One of the manager's roles during launch is to create activities or events that allow for team building. These kickoff events should serve three major goals: everyone on the team is well versed in the technology involved, e...
yr Ynad Coch (fl. 1277–1282) Gwilym Ddu o Arfon (fl. c. 1280–1320) – whose elegies are found in the Red Book of Hergest. Cadwgan Ffol (13th century) – whose englyn celebrating a victory gained by the Welsh over the English at Degannwy is preserved in one of the Peniarth Manuscripts. Timeline of major poets 1290 to c.15...
– mentioned by Gerald of Wales as a man who is visited by the ghost of a dead soldier and tasked to compose a poem prophesying Pope Innocent III's later interdiction on King John. Einion ap Gwgon (fl. c. 1215) Y Prydydd Bychan (fl. c. 1222–1268) Goronwy Foel (fl. c. middle of the 13th century) Dafydd Benfras (fl. 1230–...
John's death, Llywelyn concluded the Treaty of Worcester with his successor, Henry III, in 1218. During the next fifteen years, Llywelyn was frequently involved in fights with Marcher lords and sometimes with the king, but also made alliances with several major powers in the Marches. The Peace of Middle in 1234 marked ...
by year for the remainder of his reign. He maintained his position in Wales until his death in 1240 and was succeeded by his son Dafydd ap Llywelyn. Genealogy and early life Llywelyn was born about 1173, the son of Iorwerth ab Owain and the grandson of Owain Gwynedd, who had been ruler of Gwynedd until his death in 117...
institution changed its name to Carnegie Institute of Technology (CIT) and began offering four-year degrees. During this time, CIT consisted of four constituent schools: the School of Fine and Applied Arts, the School of Apprentices and Journeymen, the School of Science and Technology, and the Margaret Morrison Carnegi...
is $14,972. Research CMU is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity". For the 2019 fiscal year, the university spent $359 million on research. The primary recipients of this funding were the School of Computer Science ($100.3 million), the Software Engineering Institute ($71.7 million)...
or in an on-demand mode in which the client only requests files that it needs. It does this by capturing all writes to the server's file system journal and streaming them to the client systems to be replayed. InterMezzo is described as a "high availability file system" since a client can continue to operate even if the...
policy is likely to be to avoid conflicts). Typical applications of replication mode are: A cluster of servers operating on a shared file system. Computers that are not always connected to the network, such as laptops. Typical applications of on-demand mode were distributed file serving, such as File Transfer Protocol ...
reverses its meaning and is a derogatory term for being subordinate, weak, or cowardly. The term bitch is one of the most common curse words in the English language. It has been used as a "term of contempt towards women" for "over six centuries," and is a slur that fosters sexism against women. It has been characterize...
be a more positive and empowering word for women. The increased usage of the word bitch casually or in a friendly way by women has been characterized by Sherryl Kleynman as a result of the absorption of sexist culture by women. Such usage has been cited by Kleinman et al. as increasing the perception the word is accept...
to pillage the town unless they were filled with silver and gold. The Visby city fathers fulfilled the demand, with churches stripped of their valuables. Valdemar added "King of Gotland" to his title list. His treatment of Visby, a member of the Hanseatic League, precipitated that League into war with Denmark; however,...
classification, Visby has an oceanic climate (Cfb). This renders the summers cooler and the winters milder than in most of mainland Sweden. However, in spite of its maritime location the city's climate is very much influenced by continental airflows. Precipitation amounts are quite moderate, especially for an oceanic c...
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uses Basic (cigarette), a brand of cigarettes manufactured by the Altria Group (Philip Morris Company) Basic (dance move), the dance move that defines the character of a particular dance Basic (slang), a "mainstream woman" in American popular culture British American Security Information Council, a think tank based in ...
inevitably reacts explosively when it attempts to make statements about itself. One dialogue contains a story about a genie (from the Arabic "Djinn") and various "tonics" (of both the liquid and musical varieties), which is titled "Djinn and Tonic". One dialogue in the book is written in the form of a crab canon, in wh...
famous MU puzzle. Another example can be found in the chapter titled Contracrostipunctus, which combines the words acrostic and contrapunctus (counterpoint). In this dialogue between Achilles and the Tortoise, the author hints that there is a contrapunctal acrostic in the chapter that refers both to the author (Hofstad...
the left side is represented a naked flute-girl seated on a cushion and playing the double-flute, and on the right side a veiled woman using an incense-burner. Modern Locri After 1850 Gerace developed along the coast, forming a new centre Gerace Marina, to house new public buildings and a railway station. In 1934 it ch...
Medma. During the Pyrrhic Wars (280-275 BC) fought between Pyrrhus of Epirus and Rome, Locris accepted a Roman garrison and fought against the Epirote king. However, the city changed sides numerous times during the war. Bronze tablets from the treasury of its Olympeum, a temple to Zeus, record payments to a 'king', gen...
recurrent may refer to: Disease recurrence, also called relapse Eternal recurrence, or eternal return, the concept that the universe has been recurring, and will continue to recur, in a self-similar form an infinite number of times across infinite time or space Historic recurrence, the repetition of similar events in h...
Poincaré recurrence theorem, Henri Poincaré's theorem on dynamical systems Radial recurrent artery – arising from the radial artery immediately below the elbow Recurrence (album), a 2008 metalcore album by Vira Recurrent neural network, a special artificial neural network Recurrence period density entropy,
CTW, the ICAO airline designator for Cargo Three (PanAir Cargo), Panama Context tree weighting (CTW), a lossless compression and prediction algorithm Change to Win
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were for the Zwarte Beertjes (English: little black bears) series of books, including The Saint, James Bond, Simenon, and Shakespeare. He has said that the Japanese character Hello Kitty was copied from Miffy. In 2014, Bruna announced his retirement, after which the rights to the Miffy character were not to be sold. In...
Poster & Postcards following Roby Bellemans traveling international exhibitions with Dutch and other children book illustrators, Dick Bruna approached Roby about this collaboration and decided to let Art Unlimited publish his “Nijntje” cards. His most recognized illustrations were for the Zwarte Beertjes (English: litt...
who appears in Miffy Goes Flying. A new brother or sister for Miffy is introduced in Miffy And The New Baby. She also has many friends, Boris and Barbara Bear, who first appeared in 1989 and are boyfriend and girlfriend, Poppy Pig, who appeared in 1977, and her niece Grunty, Snuffy, who appeared in 1969, and other bunn...
is also translated in dialects, including in Zeelandic by Engel Reinhoudt. Dick Bruna has won many awards for his books, such as the Golden Brush in 1990, for Boris Bear and the Silver Brush for Miffy In The Tent in 1996. In 1997, he was awarded the Silver Slate for Dear Grandma Bunny, a book where Miffy's Grandmother ...
to retain the U.S. Ladies' title. On January 8, Harding won the U.S. title; she and Kerrigan were then both selected for the 1994 Olympic team. KOIN-TV interview, two men arrested, USFSA comments On January 11, Ann Schatz interviewed Harding for KOIN-TV in Portland, Oregon. Schatz asked Harding whether someone she knew...
inspiring Steven Rogers to write the film I, Tonya in 2017, in which Harding was portrayed by Australian actress Margot Robbie. In 2018, she was a contestant on season 26 of Dancing with the Stars, finishing in third place. In 2019, she won season 16 of Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition. Early life Tonya Maxene...
allow message creation for FIN messages, routing and monitoring for FIN and MX messages. The main interfaces are FTA (files transfer automated, not FTP) and MQSA, a WebSphere MQ interface. The Alliance Workstation (SAW) is the desktop software for administration, monitoring and FIN message creation. Since Alliance Acce...
by 239 banks in 15 countries. Before its establishment, international financial transactions were communicated over Telex, a public system involving manual writing and reading of messages. It was set up out of fear of what might happen if a single private and fully American entity controlled global financial flows – wh...
form, the nomen was usually followed by a filiation, indicating the personal name of an individual's father, and sometimes the name of the mother or other antecedents. Toward the end of the Roman Republic, this was followed by the name of a citizen's voting tribe. Lastly, these elements could be followed by additional ...
The praenomen was a true personal name, chosen by a child's parents, and bestowed on the dies lustricius, or "day of lustration", a ritual purification performed on the eighth day after the birth of a girl, or the ninth day after the birth of a boy. Normally all of the children in a family would have different praenomi...
of German and requiring French were promptly introduced. In order not to antagonize the Alsatians, the region was not subjected to some legal changes that had occurred in the rest of France between 1871 and 1919, such as the 1905 French law on the separation of Church and State. Alsace-Lorraine was occupied by Germany ...
As in much of Europe, the prosperity of Alsace was brought to an end in the 14th century by a series of harsh winters, bad harvests, and the Black Death. These hardships were blamed on Jews, leading to the pogroms of 1336 and 1339. In 1349, Jews of Alsace were accused of poisoning the wells with plague, leading to the ...
not eaten the first day. ... To Jug A Hare. This mode of cooking a hare is very desirable when there is any doubt as to its age, as an old hare, which would be otherwise uneatable, may be made into an agreeable dish. In 2006, a survey of 2021 people for the UKTV Food television channel found only 1.6% of the people und...
their young are able to fend for themselves shortly after birth. The genus includes the largest lagomorphs. Most are fast runners with long, powerful hind legs, and large ears to dissipate body heat. Hare species are native to Africa, Eurasia and North America. A hare less than one year old is called a "leveret". A gro...
in the Saharan and Mediterranean region (the Maghreb) of northern Africa between 6000 and 2000 BC (until the classical period). Prehistoric Tifinagh inscriptions were found in the Oran region. During the pre-Roman era, several successive independent states (Massylii) existed before King Masinissa unified the people of ...
were conceived of as two great groups: the Massylii in eastern Numidia, and the Masaesyli in the west. During the first part of the Second Punic War, the eastern Massylii, under King Gala, were allied with Carthage, while the western Masaesyli, under King Syphax, were allied with Rome. In 206 BC, the new king of the Ma...
Additionally, a manastambha (literally 'column of honor') is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain temples. Sikh temples A Sikh temple is called a Gurdwara, literally the doorway to the Guru. Its most essential element is the presence of the Guru, Guru Granth Sahib. The Gurdwara has an entrance from all s...
base lead to the temple that stood on the plateau on top of the pyramid. The stone temple might be a square or a rounded structure with a door opening leading to a cella or inner sanctum. The plateau on top of the pyramid in front of the temple is where the ritualistic sacrifice took place. Some classic Mesoamerican py...
fertility and weed invasion. The soils in the Amazon are productive for just a short period of time, so farmers are constantly moving to new areas and clearing more land. These farming practices led to deforestation and caused extensive environmental damage. Deforestation is considerable, and areas cleared of forest ar...
populated. Some 5 million people may have lived in the Amazon region in AD 1500, divided between dense coastal settlements, such as that at Marajó, and inland dwellers. By 1900, the population had fallen to 1 million and by the early 1980s it was less than 200,000. The first European to travel the length of the Amazon ...
Force Municipal Assistance Corporation, created by the State of New York in 1975 to deal with New York City's fiscal crisis Non-profit organizations mac (Birmingham), formerly known as the Midlands Arts Centre, in Birmingham, UK Malaysian AIDS Council Marine Aquarium Council Myanmar Accountancy Council Political groups...
from the TV series Veronica Mars Lt. Col. Sarah MacKenzie, from the TV series JAG Dr. Terrence McAfferty, from Robert Muchamore's CHERUB and Henderson's Boys novel series "Mac" McAnnally, in The Dresden Files series Randle McMurphy, in the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Mac Taylor, from the TV series CSI: NY Mac...
The access router gives the dial-up nodes IP addresses in the range 192.168.0.128 – 192.168.0.254; for this example, assume a dial-up node gets IP address 192.168.0.254. The access router uses Proxy ARP to make the dial-up node present in the subnet without being wired into the Ethernet: the access server 'publishes' i...
access server will know to pass them on to the particular dial-up node. All dial-up nodes therefore appear to the wired Ethernet nodes as if they are wired into the same Ethernet subnet. Taking multiple addresses from a LAN Assume a station (e.g., a server) with an interface (10.0.0.2) connected to a network (10.0.0.0/...
input/output devices used to convey information to and from a human operator (printers, monitors, human interface devices). Microcomputers are designed to serve only one user at a time, although they can often be modified with software or hardware to concurrently serve more than one user. Microcomputers fit well on or ...
others produced systems designed for resourceful end users or consulting firms to deliver business systems such as accounting, database management and word processing to small businesses. This allowed businesses unable to afford leasing of a minicomputer or time-sharing service the opportunity to automate business func...
flowing melodic lines that wove in and out of the chordal structure of the composition but somehow always made musical sense. Young was equally daring with his rhythm and phrasing as with his approach to harmonic structures in his solos. He would frequently repeat simple two or three note figures, with shifting rhythmi...
Hawkins led a session including Dizzy Gillespie and Don Byas, with a rhythm section consisting of Clyde Hart (piano), Oscar Pettiford (bass) and Max Roach (drums) that recorded "Woody'n You" (Apollo 751), the first formal recording of bebop. Charlie Parker and Clyde Hart were recorded in a quintet led by guitarist Tiny...
a variety of approaches to limit these emissions; for example, rules against releasing waste products like fly ash into the atmosphere. Other efforts include economic incentives, such as increased taxes for fossil fuels, and subsidies for alternative energy technologies like solar panels. In December 2020, the United N...
sources (4.0%, including geothermal, solar, tidal, wind, wood, and waste). The share of renewable sources (including traditional biomass) in the world's total final energy consumption was 18% in 2018. Fossil fuels cause serious environmental damage and direct negative consequences on local communities at every stage in...
from the propulsive rhythms of early rock. The term may sometimes be used interchangeably with "progressive rock", though the latter is instead characterized in particular by its employment of classically trained instrumental technique and symphonic textures. The genre's greatest level of popularity was in the early 19...
in the late 1960s. Many of the top British groups during the 1960s – including members of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who, 10cc, the Move, the Yardbirds and Pink Floyd – came to music via art school. This institution differed from its US counterpart in terms of having a less industry-applicable syll...
commodity of which it is made. Commodity money consists of objects having value or use in themselves (intrinsic value) as well as their value in buying goods. This is in contrast to representative money, which has no intrinsic value but represents something of value such as gold or silver, in which it can be exchanged,...
than its costs, the government gains a profit known as seigniorage. The role of a mint and of coin differs between commodity money and fiat money. In commodity money, the coin retains its value if it is melted and physically altered, while in a fiat money it does not. Usually, in a fiat money the value drops if the coi...
awkward position of naming a new world champion, a title which would be worthless as long as Tinsley was alive. The ACF granted Tinsley the title of World Champion Emeritus as a solution. In August 1994, a second match with Chinook was organized, but Tinsley withdrew after only six games (all draws) for health reasons....
da Vinci was to science, what Michelangelo was to art and what Beethoven was to music." Early life and education Tinsley was born in Ironton, Ohio, and was the son of a school teacher and a farmer who became a sheriff. He had a sister and "felt unloved" by his parents. To gain the affection of his parents, he competed ...
the longest reigning world American checkers champion. Background Walter Oskar Fredrik Hellman was born in Gamla Nordsjö, Nordmaling, Sweden. His family moved to Gary, Indiana, United States, in 1927. Career Hellman first entered at the age of fifteen and won a Gary City chess tournament. He won his first Indiana State...
age of seventeen. Hellman placed 10th in the masters' level at a young age of 18. Three years later, in the 9th American tournament of 1937 held at Martins Ferry, Ohio, Hellman placed third in the checkers. In 1946, Hellman entered and won the eleventh ACA American tournament held at Nashville, Tennessee, and also the ...
R. The quotient module R/A is a simple right R-module. Maximal right/left/two-sided ideals are the dual notion to that of minimal ideals. Examples If F is a field, then the only maximal ideal is {0}. In the ring Z of integers, the maximal ideals are the principal ideals generated by a prime number. More generally, all ...
but it is a simple module over R. If R has a unique maximal right ideal, then R is known as a local ring, and the maximal right ideal is also the unique maximal left and unique maximal two-sided ideal of the ring, and is in fact the Jacobson radical J(R). It is possible for a ring to have a unique maximal two-sided ide...
those age 65 or over. Education Peotone Elementary School (PES), located in town Peotone, serves kindergarten through 3rd grade. Peotone Intermediate Center (PIC), formerly Green Garden Elementary School in Green Garden Township, serves 4th and 5th grades. The Connor Shaw Center is home to the district offices and the ...
two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.36% of the population. There were 1,268 households, out of which 37.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.1% were married couples living together, 10.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.6% were non-families. 22.4% of all...
the theory of partial differential equations A priori probability, a probability derived by deductive reasoning Apriori algorithm, an algorithm used with databases aPriori Capital Partners, a private equity investment
is a term used in philosophy and epistemology. A priori or apriori may also refer to: A priori language, a type of constructed language A priori
Relation with homomorphisms If is a homomorphism between two algebraic structures (such as homomorphism of groups, or a linear map between vector spaces), then the relation defined by if and only if is a congruence relation on . By the first isomorphism theorem, the image of A under is a substructure of B isomorphic to...
any elements a and b of G, if a ~ b, then b ~ a (symmetry); Given any elements a, b, and c of G, if a ~ b and b ~ c, then a ~ c (transitivity); Given any elements a, a' , b, and b' of G, if a ~ a' and b ~ b' , then a * b ~ a' * b' ; Given any elements a and a' of G, if a ~ a' , then a−1 ~ a' −1 (this can actually be pr...
as an adjunct professor in the Writing Division. Additionally, in 1968, she began teaching in the SEEK program in City College of New York, a position she continued until 1975. During this time, Rich also received the Eunice Tietjens Memorial Prize from Poetry Magazine. Rich and Conrad hosted anti-war and Black Panther...
over editorship of the lesbian arts journal Sinister Wisdom (1981–1983). Rich taught and lectured at UC Santa Cruz, Scripps College, San Jose State University, and Stanford University during the 1980s and 1990s. From 1981 to 1987, Rich served as an A.D. White Professor-At-Large for Cornell University. Rich published se...
pattern of use of synthetic cathinone Synthetic cathinone dependence Synthetic cathinone intoxication Synthetic cathinone withdrawal Synthetic cathinone induced delirium Synthetic cathinone induced psychotic disorder Synthetic cathinone induced mood disorder Synthetic cathinone induced anxiety Synthetic cathinone induc...
different definitions of mental disorders. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) published by the World Health Organization (WHO) is the international standard system for classifying all medical diseases. It also includes a section on mental and behavioral disorders. The diagnostic criteria and information...
parks were founded in the 1930s by private organisations. The first official national park, Schiermonnikoog National Park, was not established until 1989. The most recent national park to have been established is the Nieuw Land National Park, which was established in 2018. In 2011, the government
as areas of at least 10 km² consisting of natural terrains, water and/or forests, with a special landscape and flora and fauna. The first two national parks were founded in the 1930s by private organisations. The
heavy metal band. It may also refer to: , a United States Coast Guard patrol boat X-O Manowar, a comic
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of the U.S. Pacific Northwest Chinookan languages, a small family of languages spoken by Chinook peoples Lower Chinook Upper Chinook language Chinook Jargon, a nearly extinct American indigenous language Billy Chinook (born c. 1827), a chief and member of the Wasco tribe Places Chinook, Alberta, a hamlet in southern Al...
language Billy Chinook (born c. 1827), a chief and member of the Wasco tribe Places Chinook, Alberta, a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada Chinook (provincial electoral district) Chinook, Montana, a city in Blaine County, Montana, U.S. Chinook, Washington, a census-designated place in Pacific County, Washington, U.S Ch...
proprietary registered design, and the term PINO is trademarked. The intention of PINO's designers appears to be to create a Linux-like open platform for robotics. A commercial version of PINO is being sold by ZMP INC. a Tokyo-based robotics company.
Linux-like open platform for robotics. A commercial version of PINO is being sold by ZMP INC. a Tokyo-based robotics company. The latest version is Version 3 (released in August 2006). External links http://www.zmp.co.jp/ Bipedal humanoid robots Social robots Robots of Japan