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In his chapter on `` The Loveways Of The Beat Generation '', Lipton spares the reader none of the sordid details.
the former figure is based on a somewhat unusual birth of four by a Central American female ( see chapter on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth ), the latter on a `` normal '' newly born individual.
One such disagreement, which will receive attention in this next chapter, concerns the question whether rates for different kinds of service, in order to avoid the attribute of discrimination, must be made directly proportional to marginal costs, or whether they should be based instead on differences in marginal costs.
J. H. Miller's excellent chapter on Great Expectations has lately illustrated how fruitfully that novel can be read from such a perspective.
the way in which the transformation of state depends on the operating variables for the main types of reactors is discussed in the next chapter.
The opening paragraph of the chapter titled The Theory Of Representative Perception, in the book Philosophies Of Science by Albert G. Ramsperger says, `` passed on to the brain, and there, by some unexplained process, it causes the mind to have a perception ''.
It was observed in the introductory chapter that metropolitan life had split into two trends -- expanding interdependence on an impersonal basis and growing exclusiveness in local communal groupings.
At the American publisher's insistence, Burgess allowed their editors to cut the redeeming final chapter from the U. S. version, so that the tale would end on a darker note, with Alex succumbing to his violent, reckless nature — an ending which the publisher insisted would be ' more realistic ' and appealing to a U. S. audience.
Kurosawa has commented on the lasting sense of loss he felt at his brother's death and the chapter of his autobiography that describes it — written nearly half a century after the event — is titled, " A Story I Don't Want to Tell.
He then put on his shoes in the vestry, and a chapter was held, and the bishop or his delegate preached a suitable sermon.
* Agis IV ( 265 BC – 241 BC ), a Spartan king ; Plutarch included a chapter on him in his Parallel Lives
Herwig Wolfram opens his chapter on the eighth Visigothic king, " Alaric's reign gets no full treatment in the sources, and the little they do contain is overshadowed by his death in the Battle of Vouillé and the downfall of the Toulosan kingdom.
The medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury records a story that when the new sheriff of Worcester, Urse d ' Abetot, encroached on the cemetery of the cathedral chapter for Worcester Cathedral, Ealdred pronounced a rhyming curse on him, saying " Thou are called Urse.
The axiom of regularity is arguably the least useful ingredient of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory, since virtually all results in the branches of mathematics based on set theory hold even in the absence of regularity ( see chapter 3 of ).
Khwārizmī's " The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing " ( Arabic: Hisab al-jabr w ' al-muqabala, Baghdad, c. 825 ) devoted a chapter on the solution to the Islamic law of inheritance using linear equations .< ref >
Encouraged, however, by letters signed by the rabbis of Argentière and Lunel, and particularly by the support of Kalonymus ben Todros, the nasi of Narbonne, and of the eminent Talmudist Asheri of Toledo, Ben Adret issued a decree, signed by thirty-three rabbis of Barcelona, excommunicating those who should, within the next fifty years, study physics or metaphysics before their thirtieth year of age ( basing his action on the principle laid down by Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed part one chapter 34 ), and had the order promulgated in the synagogue on Sabbath, July 26, 1305.
* The Social Significance of the Modern Drama, a book by Emma Goldman, contains a chapter on A Doll's House.
( Chapter 1 is the first of three important moments in Joshua marked with major speeches and reflections by the main characters ; here first God and then Joshua make speeches about the goal of conquest of the Promised Land ; at chapter 12, Joshua looks back on the conquest ; and at chapter 23 Joshua gives a speech about what must be done if Israel is to live in peace in the land ).
God's commission to Joshua in chapter 1 is framed as a royal installation, the people's pledge of loyalty to Joshua as successor Moses recalls royal practices, the covenant-renewal ceremony led by Joshua was the prerogative of the kings of Judah, and God's command to Joshua to meditate on the " book of the law " day and night parallels the description of Josiah in 2 Kings 23: 25 as a king uniquely concerned with the study of the law — not to mention their identical territorial goals ( Josiah died in 609 BCE while attempting to annex the former Israel to his own kingdom of Judah ).

chapter and climate
They stated that the pre-and post-Madrid versions of Chapter 8 were equally cautious in their statements ; that roughly 20 % of Chapter 8 is devoted to the discussion of uncertainties in estimates of natural climate variability and the expected signal due to human activities ; and that both versions of the chapter reached the same conclusion: " Taken together, these results point towards a human influence on climate.
Shortly afterwards, in a chapter of the order held in 1293, the original monastery of Majella being judged to be too desolate and exposed to too rigorous a climate, it was decided that the monastery which had been founded in Sulmtona should be the headquarters of the order and the residence of the General-Superior, as it has continued to be to the present day.
For a synthetic discussion of the impact of clouds ( and in particular the role of cloud base ) on the climate system, see the IPCC Third Assessment Report, in particular chapter 7. 2.
It doesn't have the chapter on refugees, and has a new chapter on climate change.
The discussion in chapter 7 " Observed climate variations and change " of the last 1000 years ( excluding the instrumental period ) occupies less than a page.

chapter and change
* Style → There is a sudden change in style and theology after chapter 40 ; numerous key words and phrases found in one section are not found in the other.
John forced the Canterbury chapter to change their support to John de Gray, and a messenger was sent to Rome to inform the papacy of the new decision.
Richard Dawkins dedicated a chapter in The Blind Watchmaker to correcting, in his view, the wide confusion regarding rates of change.
The Qur ' anic verses referring to the change of Qiblah are all within the second chapter, Al-Baqarah ( meaning the Heifer ).
The verses in the chapter in question clearly indicate a group of people who dislike the change of direction from Jerusalem to Makkah.
The opening chapter of the novel was originally published in New World Writing as Catch-18 in 1955, but Heller's agent, Candida Donadio, requested that he change the title of the novel, so it would not be confused with another recently published World War II novel, Leon Uris's Mila 18.
The chapter depicts " coaching how to do Euclid Bk I, 1 ", structured as " a reproduction of a schoolboys ' ( and schoolgirls ') old classbook complete with marginalia by the twins, who change sides at half time, and footnotes by the girl ( who doesn't )".
If borders change, the chapter name does not.
It is presumed that he conformed with the change of religion, for he retained under Edward VI the livings of Great Baddow, Essex, and of Wokey, Somerset, which he had received in 1546, and was presented in 1552 by the dean and chapter of Canterbury to the rectory of All Hallows, Lombard Street, London.
The moods of the book change rapidly too ; a single book might have sections of erotica, thriller, comedy, psychology, romance, philosophy, and detective in it — not mixed together, but standing side by side with only a chapter number, if that, between them.
" The second change appears in summary of Mormon chapter 5.
When Pushkin finally decided to abandon this chapter he removed parts of the ending to fit with the change.
Other crucial memories in this section are Benjy's change of name ( from Maury, after his uncle ) in 1900 upon the discovery of his disability ; the marriage and divorce of Caddy ( 1910 ), and Benjy's castration, resulting from an attack on a girl that is alluded to briefly within this chapter when a gate is left unlatched and Benjy is out unsupervised.
The main change was in the chapter division: the published book has twenty-seven chapters whereas the serialisation has only twenty-four.
This chapter portrays a secret agent who has the ability to change bodies or metamorphose his own body using " U. T.
For example, early versions gave the book's title as Billy Budd, Foretopman, while it now seems clear Melville intended Billy Budd, Sailor: ( An Inside Narrative ); some versions wrongly included a chapter that Melville had excised as a preface ( the correct text has no preface ); some versions do not change the name of the ship to Bellipotent ( from the Latin bellum war and potens powerful ), from Indomitable, as Melville called her in an earlier draft.
Each book begins with a chapter or passage focusing on the title character ; this is followed by a change to Frevisse ’ s perspective, which dominates the novel, though we return from time to time to the point of view of the title character.
Her change of music direction is hinted at in the final chapter, " Turning Corners ".
In particular, the Canadian group is a strong critic of EWB-USA's focus on short-term development projects run by each chapter, arguing that " locally driven, locally appropriate change is the only sustainable change that will reduce people ’ s vulnerabilities and thus, reduce the need for short term, humanitarian type projects.

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