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An almost too-simple-to-be-true way to set forth on such adventures is just to put yourself behind the wheel of a car and head for the open road.
And as the waves flow back and forth and merge with the waves from the neighboring atoms, you can put on a magic hearing aid and you hear music.
Eduard Meyer, disagreeing with Beloch, has instead put forth the suggestion that the real-life Achaeans were mainland pre-Dorian Greeks.
The Joint Planning and Development Office put forth a roadmap for avionics in six areas:
In fact, Fitzmyer believes that the preface of Luke should only be “ the starting point in the discussion of the aim of Luke-Acts .” Because the author ’ s intended purpose for the Book of Acts is not that straightforward, scholars have put forth four main claims to address this.
That being said, the reason for such absence is highly debated, though several reasons have been put forth throughout church history.
No consistent investigation has been put forth against the violent protesters, mainly due to the difficulties encountered in identification of the many masked protesters and the fierce opposition at Congress held by most of the left-wing parties, such as the Communist Party and current PM Romano Prodi's Union coalition.
In fact, due to the repetitious nature of some of phrases or intertextuality with Jeremiah, an argument has been put forth that the “ historical Jeremiah ” is hard to validate and should be abandoned.
Also, the narrowness of the field meant that Boudica could put forth only as many troops as the Romans could at a given time.
After the Congressional hearings in early 2005, and with the scrutiny of the sports and national media upon this issue, Selig put forth a proposal for a stricter performance-enhancing drug testing regime to replace the current system.
There were two primary explanations put forth for the expansion of the universe.
Peter Carruthers has put forth one such potential adaptive advantage gained by conscious creatures by suggesting that consciousness allows an individual to make distinctions between appearance and reality.
Rén is the virtue of perfectly fulfilling one's responsibilities toward others, most often translated as " benevolence " or " humaneness "; translator Arthur Waley calls it " Goodness " ( with a capital G ), and other translations that have been put forth include " authoritativeness " and " selflessness.
This is exactly the accusation put forth by the ancient sources.
The Concordat of Worms was a part of the larger reforms put forth by many popes, most notably Pope Gregory VII.
Public discourse ranged in tone from organized arguments by tobacconist and medical practitioner John Williams, who posited that " several arguments proving that inoculating the smallpox is not contained in the law of Physick, either natural or divine, and therefore unlawful ," to more slanderous attacks, such as those put forth in a pamphlet by Dr. William Douglass of Boston entitled The Abuses and Scandals of Some Late Pamphlets in Favour of Inoculation of the Small Pox ( 1721 ), on the qualifications of inoculation's proponents.
The responses of the Boston clergymen to the reproaches put forth by the anti-inoculation camp highlighted seminal changes the Puritan church was undergoing at the time.
The Creed, which is now recited throughout the Christian world, was based largely on the teaching put forth by a man who eventually would become Pope Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, the chief opponent of Arius.
In 1913 the German chemist Max Bodenstein first put forth the idea of chemical chain reactions.
Hilbert put forth a most influential list of 23 unsolved problems at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris in 1900.
The Danish historian Caspar Paludan-Müller in 1873 in his book " Sagnet om den himmelfaldne Danebrogsfane " put forth the theory that it is a banner sent by the Pope to the Danish King to use in his crusades in the Baltic countries.
Several theories have been put forth to explain the loss of genes.
Joseph Fitzmyer argues, from evidence put forth by Stirewalt, that the style of Romans is an " essay-letter.
In response to Locke, he put forth in his Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge ( 1710 ) an important challenge to empiricism in which things only exist either as a result of their being perceived, or by virtue of the fact that they are an entity doing the perceiving.
Coming from a black feminist perspective, bell hooks put forth the notion of the “ oppositional gaze ,” encouraging black women not to accept stereotypical representations in film, but rather actively critique them.

put and thesis
In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Weber put forward the thesis that Calvinist ethic and ideas influenced the development of capitalism.
The thesis put forward by Henri Pirenne, while disputed widely, supposes that the Arab conquests forced the medieval economy into even greater ruralization and gave rise to the classic feudal pattern of varying degrees of servile peasantry underpinning a hierarchy of localized power centers.
It was Bukharin who formulated the thesis of " Socialism in One Country " put forth by Stalin in 1924, which argued that socialism ( in Marxist theory, the transitional stage from capitalism to communism ) could be developed in a single country, even one as underdeveloped as Russia.
In 1948, a paper put forward by Stone in support of Tawney's thesis was vigorously attacked by Trevor-Roper who, in a rancorous counter-essay, showed that Stone had exaggerated the debt problems of the Tudor nobility.
Hartmut Meyer and Annette von Lossau describe both sides of the issue, while saying " Among scholars, the thesis that the impetus to self-determined development and the protection of intellectual property go hand in hand is disputed – to put it mildly.
He then travelled to England to arrange the English publication of his book by Sampson Low, speaking at the Oxford ( and Cambridge ) Union after which his thesis " Resolved, that the works of William Shakespeare were composed by Francis Bacon " was put to an unsuccessful vote.
Adorno reassessed Spengler's thesis three decades after it had been put forth, in light of the catastrophic collapse of Nazi Germany ( although Spengler had not meant " Untergang " in a cataclysmic sense, this was how most authors after WWII interpreted it ).
He proved that his universal machine can compute any function that any Turing machine can compute ; and he put forward, and advanced philosophical arguments in support of, the thesis here called Turing's thesis.
According to another source, Haeckel put forward this thesis prior to Sclater ( but without using the name " Lemuria ").
However, when put to the test against detailed Ottoman archives, the decline thesis begins to unravel.
A brilliant, albeit cynical, young man that has gotten himself into Harvard without any money ties and is about to graduate as a government student with honors if he can put the finishing touches on his senior thesis.
Both Thespis and Thespiae, however, are cognate with the verb thespízein ( θεσπίζειν ), " to institute "; these words as well as the related thesmós ( θεσμός ), " institution ", and thesis ( θέσις ), " position ", are ultimately derived from the verb tithénai ( τιθέναι ), " to put in place ".
It is one explanation put forward for the periods of apparent stasis in the fossil record ( the punctuated equilibrium thesis ).
In his work Cunha put forward the revolutionary thesis that the Brazilian state was a violent and foreign entity, rejected ( but often tolerated ) by the vast majority of the illiterate and dispossessed population, some of whom preserved beliefs and behaviours that had not changed in a thousand years or more.
Two years later, Joseph Strauss, who went on to design over 400 bridges, including the Golden Gate Bridge, put forward the first proposal for a Bering Strait railroad bridge in his senior thesis.
In recent years he has been investigating the phenomenon of evolutionary convergence, the main thesis of which is put forward in Life ’ s Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe ( Cambridge University Press, 2003 ).
For example, he put forward the thesis that English foreign policy from 1514 to 1529 was motivated by Wolsey's desire to become Pope.
This was attacked by modern historians, and today he is identified with the traditionalist school of history, along with his student, J. E. Neale, who put forward the thesis of the Puritan choir in Elizabeth's parliament, which seems ungrounded in any real evidence.
Cramér writes that the thesis has a reputation for being impossible to understand but, that looked at now, " one cannot help being struck by his ability to deal intuitively with concepts and methods that would have to wait another thirty years before being put on a rigorous foundation.
This thesis was put forward and defended by his readings of the early Christian philosopher Tertullian, who believed that famine and war were good for society as a whole as a means of solving the problem of overpopulation and resource-sharing.
The remaining chapters ( VI Rome the Suzerain, VII The Class Struggle on the Ideological Plane, and VIII &# 39 ; The Decline and Fall &# 39 ; of the Roman Empire: an Explanation ) focus primarily on Rome and put forth the thesis that it was the increasing dependence on slave labor and diminishment of what would be considered in a modern context the middle classes that was the actual cause of the collapse.
His thesis is that in primeval times, man needed such extraordinary powers in order to survive in the wilderness, and that all people can potentially develop these powers if they literally put their mind to it.

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