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Its permanent collection, numbering some eight million works, is amongst the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
A comprehensive and specific fictional model for virtual reality was published in 1935 in the short story Pygmalion's Spectacles by Stanley G. Weinbaum.
With this example before them, NASA placed a more comprehensive message aboard Voyager 1 and 2 — a kind of time capsule, intended to communicate a story of our world to extraterrestrials.
Within the story, " Copies ", digital renderings of human brains with complete subjective consciousness, the technical descendants of ever more comprehensive medical simulations, live within VR environments after a process of " scanning ".
The British Museum in London with its collection of more than seven million objects, is one of the largest and most comprehensive in the world, sourced from every continent, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginning to the present.
His story is documented in The First Basket, the first and most comprehensive documentary on the history of Jews and Basketball.
A more comprehensive story behind the split was discussed by Daily Mail and Daily Star.
The story was basically a review of previous accounts, and a substantive published account would not appear until 1947, when Chess Review published articles by Kenneth Harkness and Jack Straley Battell that amounted to a comprehensive history and description of the Turk, complete with new diagrams that synthesized information from previous publications.
Sinai ; Bible history being the story of how the Hebrews would follow or not a comprehensive moral order.
Widely considered to be the first candid and comprehensive look at the day-by-day events of a Presidential race, it was the first film in which the sync sound camera could move freely with characters throughout a breaking story, a major technical achievement that laid the groundwork for modern-day documentary filmmaking.
* Popski's Private Army a comprehensive synopsis of the PPA story, by Allen Parfitt.
Every week, Metroland includes an opinion column, several local news stories, a cover story, and a comprehensive calendar of events ( with a movie clock ).
* Especial Renaldo and the Loaf ( in Spanish, a comprehensive story of the band and the commented discography )
Barbara, a veteran faculty member at a comprehensive school in London, is neither a reliable nor a disinterested first-person narrator in the story.
* Clutton-Brock, Oliver ( 2009 ) " RAF Evaders-The comprehensive story of thousands of escapers and their escape lines, Western Europe.
The DVD contains comprehensive biographies, the story behind the film and its music, photos and more and was released on 5 May 2002 over Eclectic DVD Distribution.
A common hypothesis among biblical scholars today is that the first major comprehensive draft of the exodus story was composed in the late 7th or the 6th century BCE and later expanded into a work very like the one we have now.
In Great Britain, Mojo music magazine said her book was " the most incisive and comprehensive look at the life of the elusive Colonel available " and the reviewer for The Observer lauded the book as " perhaps the most thoroughly researched music book ever written " — before adding that " sadly most of the story has been told before.
Secretary Vladimir Zlobin still around, though, Gippius found her last straw in writing — what she hoped would materialize into her husband ’ s comprehensive life story.
The Independent newspaper has described it as a " delightful and worthwhile publications, more footnote than story, that delivers a comprehensive picture of a clandestine world which the Establishment would prefer remained secret ".
The academy runs a comprehensive programme of House competitions throughout the year, where all four Houses compete against one another in each of the following disciplines: cross country, table tennis, boys ' football, girls ' football, boys ' rugby, girls ' hockey, boy's basketball, girls ' netball, boys ' cricket, girls ' rounders, athletics, swimming, fishing, poetry, art, maths, short story writing, general knowledge, performing arts, chess, photography, cookery, merits and House boards.
In 2003 the school began a comprehensive campus development programme to bring facilities up to date, opening the Bruce Candy Science Centre, a three story complex with dedicated specialist labs for physics, biology, chemistry, electronics and horticulture.

comprehensive and personal
Kearney also defined sex education as “ involving a comprehensive course of action by the school, calculated to bring about the socially desirable attitudes, practices and personal conduct on the part of children and adults, that will best protect the individual as a human and the family as a social institution.
The names of Iranian tribes including those of the Turanians that appear in Avesta have been studied by Professor Mayrhofer in his comprehensive book on Avesta personal name etymologies: Iranisches Personennamenbuch, I: Die altiranischen Namen.
* The Northrop Frye Collection at the Victoria University Library at the University of Toronto A comprehensive collection of Northrop Frye's published work, literary manuscripts, correspondence, personal and professional writings, photographs and audiovisual materials.
As popularly taught in the under the system of Yogi Bhajan, the system is tailored as a comprehensive spiritual system for personal growth using kriya exercises, pranayama, and meditations along with mantras and dharmic teachings relating to Sikhism.
He worked to kill a comprehensive bill opposed by banks and insurance companies to protect consumers ' personal financial information.
" his personal character carried immense weight, but his great position depended still more on the universally recognized fact that his belief in Christian truth and his defense of it were supported by learning as solid and comprehensive as could be found anywhere in Europe, and by a temper not only of the utmost candor but of the highest scientific capacity.
In 2006 Christian David published the first comprehensive biography based on newly discovered archived material, personal letters and interviews with Kinski's friends and colleagues.
In 1980, in an effort to create a comprehensive data protection system throughout Europe, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ) issued its “ Recommendations of the Council Concerning Guidelines Governing the Protection of Privacy and Trans-Border Flows of Personal Data .” The seven principles governing the OECD ’ s recommendations for protection of personal data were:
The comprehensive archive of Cormac McCarthy's personal papers is preserved at the Wittliff collections, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.
Although intended as a comprehensive reference work, early editions of Brewer's are highly idiosyncratic, with certain editorial decisions highly suggestive of the author's personal bias.
Macready's performances always displayed fine artistic perceptions developed to a high degree of perfection by very comprehensive culture, and even his least successful personal turns had the interest resulting from thorough intellectual study.
For example, consider a comprehensive web-based thesaurus service that uses a large red-black tree to store its list of synonym relationships, and that allows each user to add their own custom words to their personal thesaurus.
As a result, The New Americans offers an unusually personal and comprehensive look at the people it profiles.
In view of wide divergences in legal theory and practice, born of local precedents or flawed personal reasoning, he suggests to the caliph a scrutiny and resolution of all conflicts of law by his own command and the imposition of unity by a comprehensive enactment.
A comprehensive ICT fit-out complements the project-centred learning and every pupil is issued with a personal notebook computer to ensure the integration of ICT into more traditional lessons.
The ifs has developed a comprehensive financial capability package for students aged 14 – 19 and also for adults to help them manage their personal finances effectively.
Meanwhile, insurers responded to public demands and political pressure by beginning to offer other plan options with more comprehensive care networks — according to one analysis, between the years 1970 and 2005 the share of personal health expenditures paid directly out-of-pocket by U. S. consumers fell from about 40 percent to 15 percent.
It is comprehensive, lucid, authoritave and-a bonus-warmed throughout by personal enthusiasm.
The following is a partial discography ; a comprehensive discography is available on Matthews ' personal website.
Also established: a comprehensive database on federal lawmakers ' personal finances, a database of political action committee money and campaign finance profiles of more than 120 business industries.
They usually include comprehensive classified and personal ad sections and event listings as well.
The Museum houses the largest and / or most comprehensive collection of artifacts, personal effects, and other memoriabilia related to the Confederacy.
These songs are the most sacred holy songs, the " complex and comprehensive " spiritual literature of the Navajo, may be considered classical music ( McAllester and Mitchell 1983 ), while all other songs, including personal, patriotic, daily work, recreation, jokes, and less sacred ceremonial songs, may be considered popular music.
In Israel, a 2005 study by Erhard & Harel of 600 elementary, middle, and high school counselors found that a third of school counselors were delivering primarily traditional individual counseling services, about a third were delivering preventive classroom counseling curriculum lessons, and a third were delivering both individual counseling services and school counseling curriculum lessons in a more balanced or comprehensive developmental school counseling program ; school counselor roles varied due to three elements: the school counselor's personal preferences, school level, and the principal's expectations.

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