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book and Idea
In his book Darwin's Dangerous Idea, philosopher Daniel Dennett is especially critical of Gould's presentation of punctuated equilibrium.
The changes wrought by Sixtus on the street plan of Rome were documented in the film, " Rome: Impact of an Idea ", featuring Edmund N. Bacon and based on sections of his book Design of Cities.
In the letter, Menninger says that he has just read Szasz's book Insanity: The Idea and Its Consequences.
Greedy reductionism is a term coined by Daniel Dennett, in his 1995 book Darwin's Dangerous Idea, to refer to a kind of erroneous reductionism.
* Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life, book by Daniel Dennett
His royalist and Catholic convictions did not prevent him from writing a book in praise of Oliver Cromwell, The Idea of His Highness Oliver ... ( 1650 ), dedicated to Richard Cromwell.
Philosopher and Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen, a former student of Rawls ', critiques and attempts to revitalize A Theory of Justice in his 2009 book The Idea of Justice.
Lawrence E. Joseph in his book Gaia: The Growth of an Idea argued that Kirchner's attack was principally against Lovelock's integrity as a scientist.
In the preface to his book The World As Will And Idea, Schopenhauer writes that one who " has also received and assimilated the sacred primitive Indian wisdom, then he is the best of all prepared to hear what I have to say to him ".
The term ' hyperdiffusionism ' seems to have been coined by the British archaeologist Glyn Daniel in his book The Idea of Prehistory ( 1962 ) with a somewhat derogatory intention.
Collingwood is most famous for his book The Idea of History, a work collated from various sources soon after his death by his pupil, T. M. Knox.
* Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea, a 2000 nonfiction book on the mathematical concept of zero by Charles Seife
According to his book Mastering the Universe: He-Man and the Rise and Fall of a Billion-Dollar Idea published in 2005, Sweet knew that if he gave marketing something they could sell, he'd won 90 % of the battle.
At the end of the book Hegel wraps all of the preceding logical development into a single Absolute Idea.
Bell published his detailed studies of the nervous system in 1811, in his privately circulated book An Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain.
Sarkar in 1959 in his book Idea and Ideology, is:
For example, C. Bradley Thompson wrote an article entitled " The Decline and Fall of American Conservatism ", which was later turned into the book ( with Yaron Brook ) Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea.
Home: A Short History of An Idea is a book published in 1986 by Canadian architect, professor and writer Witold Rybczynski.
American author Michael Chabon cites Scholem's essay, The Idea of the Golem, as having assisted him in conceiving the Pulitzer-Prize winning book The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay.
In 1954 Szarkowski received the first of two Guggenheim Fellowships, resulting in the book The Idea of Louis Sullivan ( 1956 ).
A comprehensive history of the open-air museum as idea and institution can be found in Swedish museologist Sten Rentzhog's 2007 book Open Air Museums: The History and Future of a Visionary Idea.
In his book The Idea of the Holy ( 1923 ) he identifies this factor as the numinous.
It is contended that the use of the image of a book cover qualifies as fair use when used in the article Darwin's Dangerous Idea for the following reasons.
Upon returning to Zagreb, he joined other young, politically active Croats and Serbs in producing the book Narodna misao ( The National Idea, 1895 ) which argued that Croats and Serbs were one nation, and that they should work together in Croatian politics.

book and Pakistan
Bob Gates, in his book Out Of The Shadows, wrote that Pakistan had been pressuring the United States for arms to aid the rebels for years, but that the Carter administration refused in the hope of finding a diplomatic solution to avoid war.
* The first edition of the book, A Short History of Pakistan, is published by Karachi University, Pakistan.
Bob Gates, in his book Out Of The Shadows, wrote that Pakistan had been pressuring the United States for arms to aid the rebels for months, but that the Carter administration refused in the hope of finding a diplomatic solution to avoid war.
Craven A was the chosen cigarette brand ( which were specifically known for being corked-tipped at a time before cigarettes had filters ) of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of modern-day Pakistan, and according to his sister Miss Fatima Jinnah, as she mentions in her book " My Brother ", he was a heavy smoker who used to smoke fifty Craven A's a day.
From the late 1990s onwards, more films on this theme were made, including several mainstream films, such as Earth ( 1998 ), Train to Pakistan ( 1998 ) ( based on the aforementined book ), Hey Ram ( 2000 ), Gadar: Ek Prem Katha ( 2001 ), Pinjar ( 2003 ), Partition ( 2007 ) and Madrasapattinam ( 2010 ),.
Murphy is best known for her 1965 book Full Tilt: Ireland to India With a Bicycle, about an overland cycling trip through Europe, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.
In his book Terror and Consent, Philip Bobbitt noted that Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood, a scientist of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, had met Osama bin Laden in Kabul in August 2001.
One of the notable thesis in the book was the necessity for Pakistan to acquire the fission weapon, and start a deterrence programme to be able to stand against the industrialised states, and against a nuclear armed India.
Christina Lamb thanked Marsden in the acknowledgements of her biographical book, The Sewing Circles of Herat, " Paul Marsden MP for Shrewsbury, helped rescue us from the ISI, being manhandled by Baluchistan police in the process, and kindly rearranged his whole schedule to stay in Pakistan until we were safely out.
Lonely Planet's first book, Across Asia on the Cheap, was written and published by Englishman Tony Wheeler, a former engineer at Chrysler Corp and the University of Warwick and London Business School graduate, and his wife Maureen Wheeler in Sydney in 1973, following a lengthy trip from Turkey, through Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, to India and Nepal.
In mid-February 1989, following a violent riot against the book in Pakistan, the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Supreme Leader of Iran and a Shi ' a Muslim scholar, issued a fatwa calling on all good Muslims to kill Rushdie and his publishers, or to point him out to those who can kill him if they cannot themselves.
In his 1946 book Pakistan, or The Partition of India, B. R. Ambedkar, a social reformer and the chief architect of India's constitution, attributed many of colonial-era India's evils on the system of purdah, saying that women lack " mental nourishment " by being isolated and that purdah harms the sexual morals of society as a whole.
A famous Pushto historian and scholar Qazi Fazl e Azeem in his book, the Bani Israel in Pakistan also expresses this view.
The book is written by a well-known writer and scholar, Ghani Khan Khattak, who is reputed for having established the literary and cultural societies, and for promoting Pashto literary and cultural activities in the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad.
He published his latest book " Tinderbox: The past and future of Pakistan " in January 2012 discussing the themes of identity crisis and class struggles in Pakistan.
" One rare book that actually includes India prominently ... The two fronts refer to the western and eastern frontiers of Pakistan ...
The very first chapter traces the evolution and ethos of Sufi Islam in South Asia ... For readers like you and me, it is a revealing experience to be reminded of the liberal roots of Islam in South Asia ... The book rightly points out that the future course of this jihad will be decided inside Pakistan.
" A must read for all ... A breezy analytical narrative ... No one has written a book on Pakistan so succinctly as Hiro, with his vast knowledge about South Asian history, culture, politics and economics.
The GCU Lahore contributed the first ever digital book from Pakistan to the World Digital Library in 2010, a cooperative project of the Library of Congress and the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ).
Asrar-i-Khudi ( Persian: ; or The Secrets of the Self ; published in Persian, 1915 ) was the first philosophical poetry book of Allama Iqbal, the great poet-philosopher of British India and the founder of the idea of Pakistan.
On 19 August 2009, he was expelled from BJP after criticism over his remarks in his book which allegedly praised the founder of Pakistan in his book Jinnah-India, Partition, Independence.

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