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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... In addition, I find that reading books backward, even difficult college textbooks, organizes material in a way which most college students find fo... ...shortly before his left off, working in a university print shop that made textbooks with offset machines and a new variety of mimeograph that duplic... ...ah Theory In the early 1930s, when I was growing up, most public school textbooks cited the evolutionists‘ Savannah theory, believing that our ape... ... live in flooded, swampy areas? Based on a theory developed in 1930 by British marine biologist Alistair Hardy, Elaine Morgan‘s provocative book ... ...easy-to-harvest shellfish—like today‘s scallops—in abundance.‖ Renowned British brain researcher Michael Crawford, PhD, argues quite persuasively ... ...far-flung as Greece, Sicily, Italy, North Africa, southern Spain, and the British Isles. Vowel signs were missing The Phoenician‘s twenty-two si... ...inions about religion. She introduced the king to the books of Protestant writers, such as William Tyndale, and tried to persuade him to let Bibles b...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

... White House, County Hospital, Boston Public Library, New York Post-Office, British Museum, Thatre Fran~ais, Lexington Hotel, Masonic Temple, [Solo... ...oes, etc.: The Beginnings of the Science of Politicd Economy, Vol. I, 'The British School," chap. 2, "John Stuart Mill;" the articles "Cross," "Cru... ...ate words when it contains three or more : handbook, schoolbook, notebook, textbook; pocket-book, story-book; reference book. boathouse, clubhouse... ...ury Europe-he must not look outside of manuscript tra- dition." NOTE.-Some writers regard this hyphen as an objectionable Teutonism. 195. A hyphen... ...by running a line across the page, or by using ink of different color. Some writers make a perpendicular fold in the paper, using two-thirds of the... ...d logic included, there is abundant room for differences of opinion. Grant writers the privilege of preferring theirs to yours. Make a study of th...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...n bending light is a complete blunder and should be removed from all physics textbooks. The only reason light travels in a general direction that... ...s have a saying of how things which they create, take on a life of their own. Writers speak of how a character they create takes on a life of its ow... ...hey just know it happens. Throughout the Ages: religious fanatics, leaders, writers, people in all walks of life have noticed this worsening of af... ...whether a plan to steal it back was being hatched. Do you think the sport writers might love this? For once; all their sports connections would ... ...e any absolute magnetized Pole on, or in this planet. Yet all scientists, all textbooks, treat this relative fact as if it does not even exist. No ... ... been fed an incredible mass of misinformation by all of Science. All science textbooks are full of lies. People think that the atomic number of an... ...he voice of his master. Just as Queen Victoria was listened to by the entire British Empire. Class racism. Class brainwashing. The brainwashing ... ...: two Christian nations stopped the killing to observe the birth of a child. British and German soldiers came out of their bunkers and exchanged gi... ...ey get used to the European presence on their land, and then the might of the British navy and army can roll in after the vermin have established th...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

...cean, in the United States, Benjamin Rush made similar observations. In 1835, the British J. C. Pritchard, working as senior Physician at the Bris... ...ion of E. Kraepelin's seminal "Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie" ("Clinical Psychiatry: a textbook for students and physicians"). By that time, it merited... ... it as a road to the same kind of broad and deep understanding of human nature that writers possess." Anna Freud Towards the end of the 19th c...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ol Number: 2008932282 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48–19... ...d iconoclastic cultural ferment in which independent artists, musicians, and writers can take their unique visions, histories, poems, or songs to the ... ...It is important to note, though, that the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century writers I have quoted were not against intellectual property. All of them... ... is not against using a lengthened copyright term to give an extra reward to writers, even if this would dramatically raise the price of books. What h... ...ry embodi- ment of all that is wrong. (I still cherish a friend’s account of British protesters outside the American Embassy in London singing “D-M-C-... ...structions, carry out the desired operations, and write the answer down. The British mathematician Alan T uring imagined something like this—a little ... ...ys “usage rights.” Click “free to use or share” and then search for “physics textbook” and you can download a 1,200-page physics textbook, copy it, or... ... licenses exclude—human beings (rather than just lawyers) and computers. The textbooks, photos, films, and songs have a tasteful little emblem on them ... ...o share, even commercially,” you know you can go into business selling those textbooks, or printing those photos on mugs and T-shirts, so long as you ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...er reviewed research) may be already shifting to the Web. Non-fiction and textbooks will follow. Alternative models of pricing are already in eviden... ...tent and invest in it. Certain content aggregators (especially of digital textbooks) have adopted this model (Questia, Fathom). The adherents of t... ...conversion process. This epiphany is especially manifest in education and textbook publishing. Then there is the maturation of industry standards, ... ...journals are as respectable as any print journal. BMJ (formerly called the British Medical Journal) is eminently respectable. It offers 100% of its ... ...ialog. For low volumes of messages, this is a good thing. But top-selling writers could not handle email from thousands of dedicated fans. Even in ... ...mediate feedback and for flowing, almost real-time, communication between writers and readers. The electronic version, therefore, acquires a gyroscop... ...s is a "code of honour" (more reminiscent of the Sicilian Mob than of the British Parliament, let’s say). Violations are punished by excommunication... ...E to the Russian MTS - are becoming regional. Multinationals, such as the British Vodafone and the French Orange - have entered the regional fray. S... ...mediate feedback and for flowing, almost real-time, communication between writers and readers. The electronic version, therefore, acquires a gyrosco...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...tyranny which lie in wait beneath the surface." Aldous Leonard Huxley (1894-1963), British writer I. Overview of Theories of Anarchism Politics... ...ry language for a minute, what group does not behave this way? Harvard alumni, the British Commonwealth, the European Union, the Irish or the Itali... ...cond mortal sin by transforming itself into an outpost and beacon of Western (first British-French, then American) neo-colonialism. As the represent... ... will be weakened." Jostein Gaarder in "Sophie's World", a bestselling philosophy textbook for adolescents published in Oslo, Norway, in 1991 and,... ...ows for immediate feedback and for flowing, almost real-time, communication between writers and readers. The electronic version, therefore, acquires... ...scues of Mexico - following its systemic crises in 1976, 1982, 1988, and 1994 - are textbook examples of moral hazard. The Cato Institute called the... ... it as a road to the same kind of broad and deep understanding of human nature that writers possess." Anna Freud Towards the end of the 19th c... ...ive uses of resources, painfully mindful of their costs. This is how the perennial textbook "Economics" (seventeenth edition), authored by Nobel pr...

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The Magician a Novel

By: Somerset Maugham

... wrote of. I must have spent days and days read ing in the library of the British Museum. The style is lush and turgid, not at all the sort of style ... ...ancy I must have been impressed by the écriture artiste which the French writers of the time had not yet entirely aban doned, and unwisely sought t... ...use the muscles were indicated with the precision of a plate in a surgical textbook. When Marga ret talked of the Greeks’ divine repose and of their ... ...lle,’ answered the old woman. ‘I heard her tell the coachman to go to the British Consulate.’ The last doubt was leaving Susie. She went to the dress...

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Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

... pop and rock’n’roll music. The Beatles’ origin traces back to the growing British skiffle craze in the late 1950s, and they were mainly inspired by E... ...rt hand method, and the “and that” words might have been left out. Student writers must be aware that spoken language and written language, especially... ...m. Everyone loves the hot, salty , greasy fries that come from McDonald’s. Textbooks Learn how to read a textbook. This used to be one of the standard... ...s taught as early as junior high. If you are not sure you are reading your textbooks in the most efficient manner possible, go to the Learning Center ... ...learn to do is to make adequate use of the index found at the back of most textbooks. This is imperative when using a handbook. If you have a paper ma... ...qually important to read in order to understand how to convey information. Writers need to read in order to learn how to write. As writers we need to ... ...ad in order to learn how to write. As writers we need to examine how other writers, successful writers, achieve their success. Even when we do not par...

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