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" In 2010 this was written into the church's Handbook, which directs official church policy and programs.
In 1963 he was the editor of the Handbook of Research on Teaching, which became an influential book in educational psychology.
While Constantinople experienced a succession of councils alternately approving and condemning doctrine concerning hesychasm considered as identified with Palamism ( the last of the five senses in which, according to Kallistos Ware, the term is used ), the Western Church held no council in which to make a pronouncement on the issue, and the word " hesychasm " does not appear in the Enchiridion Symbolorum et Definitionum ( Handbook of Creeds and Definitions ), the collection of Roman Catholic teachings originally compiled by Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger.
FAA's Instrument Flying Handbook defines IFR as: " Rules and regulations established by the FAA to govern flight under conditions in which flight by outside visual reference is not safe.
Each issue contained biographical information on many major costumed characters ; these biographies were a precursor to Marvel's series of reference material, The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, which followed shortly on the heels of Contest of Champions.
: Some of this section is from the Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006 – 07 Edition, which is in the public domain as a work of the United States Government.
The SCA had produced a book for the convention called A Handbook for the Current Middle Ages, which was a how-to book for people wanting to start their own SCA chapters.
Digest Group Publications also produced a number of MegaTraveller supplements, including alien modules detailing the Aslan, Vargr, Vilani and Solomani for MegaTraveller and the World Builder's Handbook, which expanded greatly on the world-building system found in the main rulebooks.
The resulting incorrect assumed meanings can be partly traced to a translation error in Frederick W. Hodge's 1917 Handbook of the American Indians North of Mexico, which incorrectly defined it, " Mohave ( from hamock, three, avi, mountain ).
Hapgood audiotaped and transcribed a number of Babbitt's " trance lectures " which purported to come from Jesus, Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, and the Hindu god Vishnu, using the material to publish his final three books: Voices of Spirit, Through the Psychic Experience of Elwood Babbitt ( 1975 ), Talks with Christ and His Teachers Through the Psychic Gift of Elwood Babbitt ( 1981 ), and The God Within: a Testament of Vishnu, a Handbook for the Spiritual Renaissance ( 1982 ).
This table is drawn from Larry Townsend's The Leatherman's Handbook II ( i. e., the second edition of the book in 1983, the first edition of which came out in 1972 and did not include this list ), and is generally considered authoritative.
He wrote also an introduction to Constance Jocelyn Ffoulkes's translation of Morelli's Italian Painters ( 1892 – 1893 ), and edited that part of Murray's Handbook of Rome ( 1894 ) which deals with pictures.
At Lake Forest he published the first part of his " Handbook of Psychology ( Senses and Intellect )" in which he directed the attention to the new experimental psychology of Ernst Heinrich Weber, Fechner and Wundt.
Some of this section is from the Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, which is in the public domain as a work of the United States Government.
The study of which mathematical constructions can be effectively performed is sometimes called recursive mathematics ; the Handbook of Recursive Mathematics ( Ershov et al.
Numerous subspecies of Falco peregrinus have been described, with 19 accepted by the 1994 Handbook of the Birds of the World, which considers the Barbary Falcon of the Canary Islands and coastal north Africa to be two subspecies ( pelegrinoides and babylonicus ) of Falco peregrinus, rather than a distinct species, F. pelegrinoides.
This would be the second time this happened, the first being with Gold ; Adams had recorded " the Suicide Handbook " which was rejected on the grounds that it was " too sad ".
In January 2007, he published the controversial book The Peaceful Pill Handbook, which was prohibited by Australian federal censorship regulator, the Office of Film and Literature Classification at the end of February 2007.
A blending of his interests in poetry and psychology is illustrated by his refereed article in The International Handbook on Innovation, Poetic Innovation, which explores the psychological, sociological and cultural factors that determine whether someone becomes a professional poet.
The need for global guides to birds became more relevant and one of the biggest projects that began was the " Handbook of the Birds of the World " which started in the 1990s with Josep del Hoyo a country doctor in Catalonia, Jordi Sargatal and ornithologist Andy Elliott.
It is also supported by the principles found in paragraph 171 of the Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status which was issued by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ).
The Society of Biblical Literature's Handbook of Style, which is the standard for major academic journals like the Harvard Theological Review and conservative Protestant journals like the Bibliotheca Sacra and the Westminster Theological Journal, suggests that authors " be aware of the connotations of alternative expressions such as ... Hebrew Bible Old Testament " without prescribing the use of either.
" ( This is corroborated by the Official Preppy Handbook, which in 1980 ranked Bowdoin the number two drinking school in the country, behind Dartmouth.

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The authors of the Handbook of British Chronology Third Edition say he was named bishop of Hereford in 1056, holding the see until he resigned it in 1060, but other sources say that he merely administered the see while it was vacant, or that he was bishop of Hereford from 1055 to 1060.
His " Grammar of Southern Paiute " was supposed to be published in Boas ' Handbook of American Indian Languages, and Boas urged him to finish up a preliminary version while funding for the publication was available.
The Diagnostic Handbook was based on a logical set of axioms and assumptions, including the modern view that through the examination and inspection of the symptoms of a patient, it is possible to determine the patient's disease, its aetiology and future development, and the chances of the patient's recovery.
Esagil-kin-apli's Diagnostic Handbook was based on a logical set of axioms and assumptions, including the modern view that through the examination and inspection of the symptoms of a patient, it is possible to determine the patient's disease, its aetiology, its future development, and the chances of the patient's recovery.
The first edition of Juran's Quality Control Handbook was published in 1951.
A Squatter's Handbook was produced by activists in 1993, 2001 and 2010.
A century after the publication of The Age of Reason, Paine's rhetoric was still being used: George Foote's " Bible Handbook ( 1888 ).
It was also included in the " Slack Syllabus " in The Official Slacker Handbook by Sarah Dunn ( 1994 ), a satirical guide aimed at Generation X.
Esagil-kin-apli's Diagnostic Handbook was based on a logical set of axioms and assumptions, including the modern view that through the examination and inspection of the symptoms of a patient, it is possible to determine the patient's disease, its aetiology and future development, and the chances of the patient's recovery.
This ratio was probably first formalized in Handbook 52 that accompanied MIL-STD-45662A, an early US Department of Defense metrology program specification.
" The Occupational Outlook Handbook report that the median annual wage for news analysts, reporters, and correspondents in the United States was $ 34, 850 in May 2008, with the middle 50 percent earning between $ 25, 760 and $ 52, 160, and the bottom and top 10 percent earning less than $ 20, 180 and more than $ 77, 480, respectively.
However, the Quarterstaff section was omitted from the Boy Scout Handbook in the 21st century due to health risks and reluctance to promote violence.
* 1905 Several sources, including the 1991 US Navy Dive Manual ( pg 1-8 ), state that the MK V Deep Sea Diving Dress was designed by the Bureau of Construction & Repair in 1905, but in reality, the 1905 Navy Handbook shows British Siebe-Gorman helmets in use.
Esagil-kin-apli's medical Diagnostic Handbook in the 11th century BC was based on a logical set of axioms and assumptions, while Babylonian astronomers in the 8th and 7th centuries BC employed an internal logic within their predictive planetary systems, an important contribution to the philosophy of science.
He was invited to write a chapter on vision for Schäfer's Handbook of Physiology and this contribution, according to Bartlett, " still remains, from a psychological point of view, one of the best in the English Language ".
The following year, the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons ( AD & D ) game was released, with its first product being the Player's Handbook, followed by a series of six adventure modules that had previously only been used in tournaments.
In 1989, the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition was released, with a new Dungeon Master's Guide, Player's Handbook, the first three volumes of the new Monstrous Compendium, The Complete Fighter's Handbook, The Complete Thief's Handbook, and a new campaign setting, Spelljammer, all released in the same year.

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Sloane Ranger, a commonplace term in 1980s London, was originally popularised by British writer Peter York and co-writer Ann Barr in The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook ( 1982 ) and its companion The Official Sloane Ranger Diary.
The term was created in 1997 by Luther Blissett and Sonja Brünzels, with the publication of Kommunication Guerrilla Handbook ( originally in German, translated in 2001 to Spanish and Italian ).
The BSA's highest award was originally conceived of as the Wolf Scout, as shown in the June 1911 Official Handbook for Boys.
The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, originally published in 1991 by Grace Llewellyn, is a book about unschooling and empowerment.
Taken from the Student Handbook 1938 – 39, the College Yell was originally used at sporting and other competitive events.
The Gateway Handbook was a very small and lightweight subnotebook originally introduced by Gateway Computers in 1992.
The Handbook 486 ( as it was called ) was originally available as two models: A 486SX / 25 and a 486DX / 40 model.
The Ninja Burger: Honorable Employee Handbook originally appeared as a self-published PDF through the website RPGNow, and was published in 2006 through Citadel Press ( ISBN 0-8065-2796-X ).
* A second edition of The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics, originally published in 1968 and known to The New Formalists as “ The poet ’ s Bible ,” was published as The New Book of Forms in 1986, and a Third Edition appeared in 2000.
Moore's theory was originally part of a theory of independent learning developed in 1972, which appeared in the Handbook of Adult Education as " transactional distance " in 1980.
( Written in 1918, originally published as Kroeber, A. L., " Handbook of the Indians of California " ( Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 78, Washington, D. C., 1925 ), subsequently reprinted in 1953 and 1976 ).
The electronic database was originally created from Beilstein's Handbook of Organic Chemistry, founded by Friedrich Konrad Beilstein in 1881, but has appeared online under a number of different names, including Crossfire Beilstein.

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