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On the way they tried to discover all they could about Burma, and they were disturbed to find that Michael Symes's book had not presented an altogether true picture.
On the whole this is an interesting and exceptionally well-written book.
However, the book On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon, which has long been ascribed to Aristarchus, says that he calculated the distance to the sun to be between 18 and 20 times the distance to the Moon, whereas the true ratio is about 389. 174.
On the debate of what it means to be disabled, American poet Joan Aleshire stated in the book Voices From the Edge:
A second book is known as the Supplement to On the Soul ( Mantissa ).
His principal sources are the Physics ( book 7 ), Metaphysics ( book 12 ), and the Pseudo-Aristotelian On the Universe.
The numeral system came to be known to both the Persian mathematician Al-Khwarizmi, whose book On the Calculation with Hindu Numerals written about 825 in Arabic, and the Arab mathematician Al-Kindi, who wrote four volumes, " On the Use of the Indian Numerals " ( Ketab fi Isti ' mal al -' Adad al-Hindi ) about 830.
" On the first lines of the book is the line " My old man would sit there like a feudal lord.
On 19 March 2012 The Royal Mail launched a special stamp collection to celebrate Britain's rich comic book history.
On Elizabeth's death in 1603, the 1559 book, substantially that of 1552 which had been regarded as offensive by the likes of Bishop Stephen Gardiner as being a break with the tradition of the Western church, had come to be regarded in some quarters as unduly Catholic.
In Canto XI of the same book a hermit named Māṇḍakarṇi is mentioned: " For he, great votarist, intent -- On strictest rule his stern life spent -- ... -- Ten thousand years on air he fed ..." ( English quotations are from Ralph T. H. Griffith's translation ).
Heuvelmans ' 1955 book On the Track of Unknown Animals traces the scholarly origins of the discipline to Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans and his 1892 study, The Great Sea Serpent.
On the whole the book contains nothing that is not to be found in previous publications, particularly in the investigations of Bohr.
The company's effort to regain its footing is the subject of Tom Barbash's 2003 book On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, and 9 / 11: A Story of Loss and Renewal.
On 17 September 2010 Coronation Street entered the Guinness World Records book as the world's longest-running television soap opera after the American soap opera As the World Turns had its final episode.
On some occasions, new gag cartoons have been created for book publication, as was the case with Think Small, a 1967 promotional book distributed as a giveaway by Volkswagen dealers.
On the third line a capital Y indicates a work about the author or book represented by the first two lines, and a capital E ( for English — other letters are used for other languages ) indicates a translation into English.
St John Damascene, writing in the 8th century AD, also notes of an earlier sect called the " Cathari ", in his book On Heresies, taken from the epitome provided by Epiphanius of Salamis in his Panarion.
On 3 September 2008, however, publisher Harper Collins issued a public apology for its book " The Daring Book for Girls " which openly encouraged girls to play the instrument.
Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury ( d. 1648 ) is generally considered the " father of English deism ", and his book De Veritate ( On Truth, as It Is Distinguished from Revelation, the Probable, the Possible, and the False ) ( 1624 ) the first major statement of deism.
While he is a confirmed compatibilist on free will, in " On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want " – Chapter 15 of his 1978 book Brainstorms, Dennett articulated the case for a two-stage model of decision making in contrast to libertarian views.
On February 22, 2010, a copy of Action Comics # 1 ( June 1938 ) sold at auction from an anonymous seller to an anonymous buyer for $ 1 million, besting the $ 317, 000 record for a comic book set by a different copy, in lesser condition, the previous year.

book and Basis
Contrary to normal practice the book was written after the TV series was produced, although the line " Basis for the acclaimed public television triumph " is written on the front cover, using the program transcripts as reference.
Some of his books or articles contain harsh criticisms of Islam as a whole ( among others " Wahi: the Supernatural Basis of Islam ", " From Ayodhya to Nazareth ", an article written in the form of an open letter to the Pope and Indian church Bishop Alan de Lastic, whom Elst calls " Your Eminences ", and in which he invites them to ask Muslims for repentance towards Christians, or " Ayodhya And After ", a book in which he delves into the realm of establishing a purported link between Ayodhya and the conflict between Palestinians and Israel-section 2. 2 Jerusalem and Ayodhya -, not an isolated attempt in some far-right European movements ; similarly, section 13. 2 of that book is called Islam and Nazism ).
Steve is also the author of the award winning " The Jazz Style of Tal Farlow: The Elements of Bebop Guitar " and " The Motivic Basis for Jazz Guitar Improvisation " ( Hal Leonard Corp .) Both Rochinski and his book contributed to the reintroduction of Tal Farlow to the jazz guitar community, where Farlow remained a major figure until his death in July 1998.
Lilienthal published his famous book Birdflight as the Basis of Aviation in 1889.
In 1945, he published the book entitled The Basis of Folk Music in Azerbaijan, which has been translated into several languages including English.
His own book, The Biological Basis of Teleological Concepts, was published in 1990.
* Robert Sommer, a pioneer of the field who first studied personal space in the 1950s and is perhaps best known for his 1969 book Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design, but is also the author of numerous other books, including Design Awareness, and hundreds of articles.
Sommer has written 14 books and over 600 articles, he may be best known for his book Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design ( 1969 ), which discusses the influence of the environment on human activities.
Though he may be best known for his book Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design, first published in 1969, he has written 14 other books and more than 600 publications on a variety of subjects.
In his best known book Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design, first published in 1969, Sommer argues that buildings should be built first for function ( their usefulness to the user ), not form ( how they look ).
In 1999, his book — Pathways of the Brain: The Neurocognitive Basis of Language expressing some these ideas — was published.

book and Morality
In the first three editions of the book Hutcheson followed this passage with various mathematical algorithms “ to compute the Morality of any Actions ”.
In his 1991 book Secession: The Morality of Political Divorce From Fort Sumter to Lithuania and Quebec, philosophy professor Allen Buchanan outlined limited rights to secession under certain circumstances, mostly related to oppression by people of other ethnic or racial groups, and especially those previously conquered by other peoples.
* Armstrong taught against fornication, masturbation, adultery, homosexuality and other practices he viewed as aberrations, authoring the book God Speaks Out On The ' New Morality ( later retitled The Missing Dimension in Sex ) on the subject.
He produced a book of memoirs, which was translated into English, and started work on a treatise, Social and Political Morality, which was left unfinished on his death.
Fuller presents these problems in his book The Morality of Law with an entertaining story about an imaginary king named Rex who attempts to rule but finds he is unable to do so in any meaningful way when any of these conditions are not met.
* BookTalk. org: book discussion of Frans de Waal's " Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved "
In 1998, a 438-page biography of Abe was published in Japan, and the first full-length book on Abe in English, William Johnston's Geisha, Harlot, Strangler, Star: A Woman, Sex, and Morality in Modern Japan, was published in 2005.
In the comic book, Oz Squad, Tik-Tok's " Internal Clockwork Morality Spring " winds down and causes him to act violent and sexual, though he closely resembles Neill's depiction.
In 1671 Pasquier Quesnel had published a book entitled Abrégé de la morale de l ' Evangile (" Morality of the Gospel, Abridged ").
In his book Common Morality: Deciding What to Do, Gert proposes ten moral rules which, if followed, create a moral system.
Betrayal of the Left ( full title: Betrayal of the Left: an Examination & Refutation of Communist Policy from October 1939 to January 1941: with Suggestions for an Alternative and an Epilogue on Political Morality ) was a book of essays published in 3 March 1941 by the Left Book Club, edited and largely written by Victor Gollancz.
His main publications are: The Concept of Mind in Contemporary Philosophy, Kant and Kierkegaard: A Comparative Study, Knowledge Morality Nexus and a book on moral philosophy in Urdu.
An article in the Yale Bulletin and Calendar says that his book The Limits of Morality " critiques so-called ordinary morality ; the view that there are limits to what morality can impose on humans ; and defends the doctrine of classical utilitarianism, which holds that people are morally obliged, without limit, to do as much good as they can.
Curiously, a book he published in 1762, Morality of the Bible, quotes Scriptural citations from the 1749 and 1752 revisions in different places.
In the book Culture and Enterprise: The Development, Representation and Morality of Business ( New York: Routledge, 2000 ) written with Emily Chamlee-Wright, they take into account the important role of culture in a nation's economic development.
Katz was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship for his on-going book project, The Perverse Logic of Law and Morality.
* Moral Reconstruction: Christian Lobbyists and the Federal Legislation of Morality, 1865 – 1920, online Introduction from the book by Gaines M. Foster
A later book, The Morality of Freedom won two prizes: the 1987 W. J. M.
In 1988-89 he spent a sabbatical leave at Oxford University as a Visiting Fellow in Law, working on his book Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality, which was published by Oxford University Press in 1993.

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