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The protection was extended to Scotland in 1701 by an Act of Parliament which granted to Mr James Smith of Whitehill the sole right to use in Scotland Savery's invention of " an engyne or invention for raiseing of water and occasioning motion of mill-work by the force of fire.
James Whitehill ( DR ), until September 1, 1814
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It was drafted by Robert Whitehill, Timothy Matlack, Dr. Thomas Young, George Bryan, James Cannon, and Benjamin Franklin.
In 1709 he bought a fine Palladian mansion house, Whitehill ( designed and built by the Scottish architect James Smith 1645-1731 )), from Lord Bellenden and renamed it Newhailes.
During his adventures, James found the dark secret about a Mexican village ; he was involved in the strange contend between Lord Douglas Whitehill and the bizarre Skykeeper and, by dreams, travelled to Earth's past and knew Mareish-Loh ( the Spirit of Winter ).
A James Whitehill fought in the Revolutionary war against the British.

James and Buddhist
) in Burma, Buddhist sympathiser Lafcadio Hearn in Japan, the Hindu nun Sister Sanghamitta ( Margaret Noble ) and the Theosophist Hindu couple James and Margaret Cousins.
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It has been claimed that Weaverville was an inspiration for the remote paradise of Shangri-la from British author James Hilton's " Lost Horizon ", but this is the result of a misinterpretation of a comment by Hilton in a 1941 interview, in which he said that Weaverville reminded him of Shangri-La .. Junction City ( about 8 miles from Weaverville ) has a Tibetan Buddhist center.
William James often drew on Buddhist cosmology when framing perceptual concepts, such as his term " stream of consciousness ," which is the literal English translation of the Pali vinnana-sota.
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He later returned with James Low, a Tibetologist fluent in the texts and language, to study the lives of Buddhist hermits in the mountains.
* John H. Crook and James Low, The Yogins of Ladakh: A Pilgrimage Among the Hermits of the Buddhist Himalayas.
James A. Benn explains the semantic range of Chinese Buddhist self-immolation.
James A. Benn concludes that, " for many monks and laypeople in Chinese history, self-immolation was a form of Buddhist practice that modeled and expressed a particular bodily or somatic path that led towards Buddhahood.
There are two churches in Montagu Bay, St. James Anglican church, and a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as a former Fire Station which has been converted into a Buddhist Temple within the suburb.
The Canadian diplomat and Gurdjieffian James George has speculated, on the basis of the similar name and location, that Surmang, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery currently within Chinese borders may be real basis of the Sarmoung.
* James Ishmael Ford ( born 1948 ), American Zen Buddhist priest and Unitarian Universalist minister
James Belither, the former secretary of the NKT, described the NKT as " a Mahayana Buddhist tradition with historical connections with Tibet ", rather than a Tibetan tradition, and explained that Geshe Kelsang wishes his followers always " to present Dharma in a way appropriate to their own culture and society without the need to adopt Tibetan culture and customs ".
Instead of presenting itself as a Tibetan tradition, James Belither has said that the NKT-IKBU is " a Mahayana Buddhist tradition with historical connections with Tibet ", saying it wishes " to present Dharma in a way appropriate to their own culture and society without the need to adopt Tibetan culture and customs.
William James promoted the " stream of consciousness " with its particular nomenclature, some state drawn from Bain ( refer following ), whilst immersed in Buddhist studies and the accompanying protracted spiritual discipline of vipaśyanā, as related by Wallace ( 2003 ):

James and Ethics
* Metaethics-§ 1 of the " Ethics " entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy by James Fieser.
Ethics of Belief Classic essay that belief by its nature is not ethical, with counterpoint by " The Will to Believe " of William James
The publication of Principles of Biomedical Ethics by James F. Childress and Tom Beauchamp — the first American textbook of bioethics — marked a transformative moment in the discipline.
Notices of Price's ethical system occur in James Mackintosh's Progress of Ethical Philosophy, Jouffroy's Introduction to Ethics, William Whewell's History of Moral Philosophy in England ; Alexander Bain's Mental and Moral Sciences.
* Rose Ann Christian, " Restricting the Scope of the Ethics of Belief: Haack's Alternative to Clifford and James ," Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 77, 3 ( 2009 ), 461-493.
In 2004, he co-founded ( with James Hughes ) the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
* James M. Cole ( 1979 ) – Special Counsel to the House Ethics Committee investigating Newt Gingrich in the 1990s and President Obama's nominee for United States Deputy Attorney General
* Ethics of Belief Classic WK Clifford essay that belief by its nature is unethical, with counterpoint by William James
* In San Francisco, California, Margo St. James organized Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics ( COYOTE ) to improve the working conditions of prostitutes.
CPI reports receiving foundation support from a number of foundations, including the Sunlight Foundation, the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Omidyar Network, the Open Society Foundation, and the Pew Charitable Trusts.
* Chalmers, James ' The criminalisation of HIV Transmission ' 28 Journal of Medical Ethics ( 2002 ) 160 ; Criminal Law Review ( 2004 ) 944 ;
The James V. Finkbeiner Endowed Chair of Ethics is held by Francis C. Dane.
* Carroll, James D. " If Men Were Angels: Assessing Ethics in the Government Act of 1978 ".
In 1985, James Moor, Professor of Philosophy at DartMouth College in New Hampshire, published an essay called " What is Computer Ethics ".
* James H. Moor What is Computer Ethics?
The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies ( IEET ) was founded in 2004 by philosopher Nick Bostrom and bioethicist James Hughes.
* Bioethicist James Hughes of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies with his accounts of democratic transhumanism.
In order of the total amount they had given up to that point: Fullhart-Carnegie Museum Trust, Perry, Iowa ; Drew University, Madison, N. J .; Discovery Institute, Seattle, Wash .; Claremont Institute ; St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach ; Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich .; American Anglican Council, Washington, D. C .; Food for the Hungry, Phoenix, Ariz .; Mariners Christian School, Costa Mesa ; Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington D. C .; Biola University, La Mirada, Calif .; Orange County Rescue Mission, Santa Ana, Calif .; The Chalcedon Foundation, Vallecito, Calif .; INFEMIT USA, Washington, D. C .; Hudson Institute, Washington, D. C .; World Vision, Federal Way, Wash .; Maranatha Trust, Washington, D. C .; National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families, Cincinnati, Ohio ; SEN USA, Hobart, Ind.
* Simon Longstaff, advisory board chair ( director of the St James Ethics Centre )
He argues that the field presupposes the institution of the right to private property ( one cannot trade what one does not own or hasn't been authorized to trade by the owner ) in the works, The Business of Commerce, Examining an Honorable Profession, and A Primer on Business Ethics, both with James Chesher, and The Morality of Business, A Profession of Human Wealth Care ( Springer, 2007 ).
In 2012, Pioneer published a health care policy book, The Great Experiment: The States, The Feds, and Your Healthcare, edited and co-authored by Josh Archambault, with an introduction by Harvard Medical School Dean Jeffrey Flier, and contributions by James C. Capretta, Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Amy M. Lischko, Pioneer Institute's senior fellow on health care and Associate professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, Tom P. Miller, Resident fellow at the AEI, and Jennifer Powell, veteran journalist, Boston Herald.
She sits on the boards of the Reichstein Foundation and the St James Ethics Centre.
* Areas of Studies of Prof. Jose David Lapuz: ( 1 ) International Politics and Security Studies ; ( 2 ) Conflicting Methodologies in International Politics & Foreign Policy which he specialized in postgraduate courses University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK, as a British Council Scholar under the supervision of Dr. WJM Mackenzie, C. B. E., Classics Don at Magdalen College, Oxford and James Bryce Chair of Politics at University of Glasgow, and also the head of its Department of Politics and Moral Philosophy ; ( 3 ) Ethical Foreign Policy: Where does the Ethics Come From ; ( 4 ) Nationalism in Contemporary Perspective: Insightful Overview about the extent of Ethnic COnflict in today's world ; ( 5 ) Globalization and Development and ; ( 6 ) Development of International Relations Theory and the Great Debates.

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