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own and view
In a brief chapter dealing with `` Various Other Diagnoses '', he quotes isolated passages from some writers whose views seem to corroborate his own, and finds it `` most remarkable that a critical view of twentieth-century society was already held by a number of thinkers living in the nineteenth.
And even more complex items can be interpreted to conform to one's own point of view, which is by nature so personal.
Since Election Day, Vice President Richard Nixon had virtually retired -- by his own wish -- from public view.
The opposing view is ethical egoism, which maintains that moral agents should always act in their own self-interest.
Both ethical altruism and ethical egoism contrast with utilitarianism, which is the view that every individual's well-being ( including one's own ) is of equal moral importance.
Whereas the claim above suggested that Luke was writing to Rome, this view proposes that Luke may be writing to the church in order to convince the saints of his own view that Rome is not a threat to the church.
In this view, Christianity is seen as a religion in its own right, rather than a subset of Judaism, if one makes the common assumption that Judaism is not universal, however see Noahide Laws and Christianity and Judaism for details.
This view parted with the Jewish scriptures, where Israel offered praise with instruments by God's own command ( e. g.: 2 Chronicles 29: 25 ).
In the 19th century the term Psilanthropism, was applied by such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge who so called his own view that Jesus was the son of Joseph.
His own view is that consciousness has subjective, first-person causal powers by being essentially intentional due simply to the way human brains function biologically ; conscious persons can perform computations, but consciousness is not inherently computational the way computer programs are.
The popularity of websites that allow members to upload their own movies for others to view has created a growing community of amateur computer animators.
The Rump had not agreed to its own dissolution when it was dispersed by Cromwell and legislation from the period immediately before the Civil War — the Act against dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent ( 11 May 1641 ) -- gave them the legal basis for this view.
First, he claims only the certainty of his own existence from the first-person point of view — he has not proved the existence of other minds at this point.
The Christian view is that every human is a sinner, and being saved by God's grace, not simply by the merit of one's own actions, pardons a damnatory sentence to Hell.
Jews view Christians as gentiles who worship the one God, but otherwise have their own distinct religion.
Roman Catholics view the Bishop of Rome as the " Successor of Peter " to serve as universal pastor to the entire Church, though all the particular Churches in communion with him have their own distinct pastoral heads, who, taken as a college in union with the Successor of Peter, are considered to be the subject of supreme power in the universal Church.
In full view of the press he was beaten and forced to eat copies of his own speeches.
Macedonian, although mutually intelligible with Bulgarian, certain dialects of Serbian and to a lesser extent the rest of the South Slavic dialect continuum is considered by Bulgarian linguists to be a Bulgarian dialect, in contrast with the contemporary international view, and the view in the Republic of Macedonia which regards it as a language in its own right.
Upon returning to his village, Don Quixote announces his plan to retire to the countryside and live the pastoral existence of shepherd, although his housekeeper, who has a more realistic view of the hard life of a shepherd, urges him to stay home and tend to his own affairs.
In particular, when scholars worked on biblical manuscripts, they began developing the principles of textual criticism and a view of the New Testament being the product of a particular historical period different from their own.
So experiments with electrons add confirmatory evidence to the view of Dirac that electrons, protons, neutrons, and even larger entities that are ordinarily called particles nevertheless have their own wave nature and even their own specific frequencies.

own and craft
Fortunately we were alone in the building -- so few people nowadays are interested even in their own past or in the lovely craft of other days -- for they began to abuse each other in the foulest language.
Selkirk judged correctly that his craft, the Cinque Ports, was unseaworthy, and was given the choice of being left ashore on his own.
Because of this, Coast Guards have developed their own high-speed craft and also use helicopters.
She is a figure of imaginary power within the poem who can inspire within the narrator his own ability to craft poetry.
This meant that the Order was teaching something that was not so in the hope that sometime it would be .’ But the AFL affiliates organised carpenters as carpenters, bricklayers as bricklayers, and so forth, teaching them all to place their own craft interests before those of other workers.
Most important, though, were his skills as a beatmaker ; Marl was among the first to mine James Brown records for grooves and also learned how to craft his own drum loops through sampling, which decreased hip-hop's reliance on tinny-sounding drum machines and gave his ' 80s productions a fresh, modern flavor.
The Luftwaffe had formed its own special command ( Sonderkommando ) under Major Fritz Siebel to investigate the production of landing craft for Sea Lion.
But after finding that his book On Writing had more useful and observant things to say about the craft than any book since Strunk and White's The Elements of Style, I have gotten over my own snobbery.
" By the fifteenth century at the latest, surgery had split away from physic as its own subject, of a lesser status than pure medicine, and initially took the form of a craft tradition until Rogerius Salernitanus composed his Chirurgia, laying the foundation for modern Western surgical manuals up to the modern time.
As a student, he studied the scores of composers of the past methodically: as he stated, " in order to know one's own craft, one must study the craft of others.
In 1968, Westland Aircraft displayed their own designs-a small experimental craft ( We 01C ) and a 68-seater transport We 028-at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow
Although mostly used by coast radio stations, there is nothing to stop individual craft broadcasting their own Sécurité messages where appropriate, for example, a yacht becalmed ( rendered motionless for lack of wind ), or any vessel adrift or unable to manoeuvre near other craft or shipping lanes.
In the book, Aesthetic Realism: We Have Been There, six working artists explain this principle in life and their own craft.
In the comic series Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Lost Command, Tarkin is seen telling Vader of a missing convoy of Imperial craft and adds that his own son was in command of the convoy and is also missing.
Egg artists also have their own guild, the International Egg Art Guild, which promotes the craft of egg artistry.
Thus, after one of its gyroscopes failed, NASA decided that a controlled crash was preferable to letting the craft come down on its own at random.
Every craft produces its own marks, and the supply is kept constant, new marks only being produced to replace old ones.
The Beatles ' song " Flying " ( 1967 ), originally titled " Aerial Tour Instrumental ", was a psychedelic instrumental about the sensation of flying, whether in a craft or in your own head space.
There are delightful passages when Poirot anxiously compares other moustaches with his own and awards his own the palm, when his lips are forced to utter the unaccustomed words ' I was in error ', when Mrs. Oliver, famous authoress, discourses upon art and craft of fiction.
Here, it included the revelatory tale told by a civilization's art and artifacts — these, if we look closely, tell us their own story of cultural factors, such as climate, freedom, and craft.
Carla Sinclair, Editor in Chief of Craft attempts to describe the DIY community: " This DIY renaissance embraces crafts while pushing them beyond traditional boundaries, either through technology, irony, irreverence, and creative recycling, or by using innovating materials and processes ... the new craft movement encourages people to make things themselves rather than buy what thousands of others already own.
Units can be classified into infantry, vehicles, and aircraft, each with their own subdivisions ( note: in the Red Alert series there is also naval craft available ).

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