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On and subject
On the whole they maintain much the same high standard, but they are much more difficult to discuss in detail because of their wider variety of subject matter.
On the other hand, an amateur may be in a position to approach a subject with an open mind ( as a result of the lack of formal training ) and in a financially disinterested manner.
On the subject of alchemy and chemistry, many treatises relating to Alchemy have been attributed to him, though in his authentic writings he had little to say on the subject, and then mostly through commentary on Aristotle.
On 19 June, the weak and ailing tsarevich received twenty-five strokes with the knout, and then, on the 24th, he was subject to fifteen more.
On the subject of charity Andrew Carnegie's actions diverged in the most significant and complex manner from Herbert Spencer's philosophies.
On the subject of religion, DiFranco has stated:
In about 723, Bede wrote a longer work on the same subject, On the Reckoning of Time, which was influential throughout the Middle Ages.
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 January 1793 Louis was condemned to death for " conspiracy against the public liberty and the general safety " by a close majority in Convention: 361 voted to execute the king, 288 voted against, and another 72 voted to execute him subject to a variety of delaying conditions.
He wrote four books on the subject: How to Solve It, Mathematical Discovery: On Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving ; Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning Volume I: Induction and Analogy in Mathematics, and Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning Volume II: Patterns of Plausible Reasoning.
On March 11, 2011 the country was subject to a devastating 9. 0 magnitude earthquake and a massive tsunami as a result.
On May 19, 1992, Quayle gave a speech to the Commonwealth Club of California on the subject of the Los Angeles riots.
Russ is the subject of Farah Mendlesohn's book On Joanna Russ and Jeanne Cortiel's Demand My Writing: Joanna Russ, Feminism, Science Fiction.
On December 6, 2006, The CJLS adopted three distinct responsa reflecting very different approaches to the subject.
On the East Coast, Latin artists such as the Beatnuts emerged in the early 1990s, with New Jersey native Chino XL earning recognition for his lyricism and equal controversy for his subject matter.
" To make clear my exposition in writing this brief commentary on painting ," Alberti began his treatise, Della Pittura ( On Painting ), " I will take first from the mathematicians those things with which my subject is concerned.
On the other hand they are subject to the rules of syntax and can contain gaps to hold other lexems on which they operate.
On the question of a body subject to a constant ( uniform ) force, the 12th century Jewish-Arab Nathanel ( Iraqi, of Baghdad ) stated that constant force imparts constant acceleration, while the main properties are uniformly accelerated motion ( as of falling bodies ) was worked out by the 14th century Oxford Calculators.
The German Renaissance specialist Georgius Agricola wrote works such as De re metallica ( On Metals, 1556 ) and De Natura Fossilium ( On the Nature of Rocks, 1546 ) which begin the scientific approach to the subject.
On 27 May 2009, Caltex Oil Australia Ltd. announced it would be acquiring 302 Mobil service stations in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide, subject to approval of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
' Duncan Barrett, one of the co-authors of The Sugar Girls describes some of the perils of relying on oral history accounts: " On two occasions, it became clear that a subject was trying to mislead us about what happened – telling a self-deprecating story in one interview, and then presenting a different, and more flattering, version of events when we tried to follow it up.
On the other hand, the assembly of Pangea created huge arid inland areas subject to temperature extremes.

On and welfare
On 11 June 2012, Singer was named an Companion of the Order of Australia for " eminent service to philosophy and bioethics as a leader of public debate and communicator of ideas in the areas of global poverty, animal welfare and the human condition.
On November 21, 1921, President Harding signed the Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act, the first major federal government social welfare program in the U. S. The law funded almost 3, 000 child and health centers throughout the U. S. Medical doctors were spurred to offer preventative health care measures in addition to treating ill children.
On returning to the United States, Bergh resolved to work on behalf of animal welfare.
On the international stage, Queen Juliana was particularly interested in the problems of developing countries, the refugee problem, and had a very special interest in child welfare, particularly in the developing countries.
I was touched by his obvious concern for our welfare .... On the journey down he composed ' Hey Jude ' in the car.
On occasion, McDonnell devotes the strip for a week or so to animal welfare issues, especially the adoption of pets from animal shelters.
On August 18, 2009, The Guardian reported that a forthcoming documentary, Coming Back for More by Dutch director Willem Alkema, claims Stone is homeless and living off welfare whilst staying in cheap hotels and a campervan.
On an intellectual level it concerned whether any science ( as opposed to only history ) could explain the dynamics of human action ; politically, it reflected conflict between the minarchism of the early Austrian School and the welfare state advocated by the Historical School.
On 5 July 1948, the National Insurance Act, National Assistance Act and National Health Service Act came into force, forming the key planks of the modern UK welfare state.
On April 25th, at the insistence of concerned family members, staff went to check on his welfare and found him dead on the floor of his suite from an overdose of cocaine, Demerol, and Mellaril.
On September 7, the board denied Chapman's latest parole application, with the panel stating " release remains inappropriate at this time and incompatible with the welfare of the community.
On a more abstract application, its use points to welfare, for example, health, prosperity, and, peace.
On such issues our common welfare is paramount.
On January 2, 2009, Doyle joined the governors of four states in urging the federal government to provide $ 1 trillion in aid to the country's 50 state governments to help pay for education, welfare and infrastructure as states struggled with steep budget deficits amid a deepening recession.
On 12 June 1776 Rochford was elected Master of Trinity House, the corporation responsible for lighthouses, pilots and mariners ’ welfare.
On Long Island in New York many pieces of health and welfare traffic were passed on VHF and HF nets.
On taking office Gordon Brown appointed Cawsey to be a Vice-Chair of the Labour Party with responsibility for animal welfare.
On December 16, his daughter's boyfriend and Stewart's very close friend, Bill Hardman visited Stewart's Fort Pierce, Florida, home to check on his welfare.
On economic issues Thatcher's government was classically liberal, and Thatcher often clashed with the federal Liberal governments of Lester Pearson and Pierre Trudeau over agricultural policy, social welfare policies ( which the federal party supported and Thatcher opposed ) and constitutional reform as well as the federal party's attempts to form a federal political organization in the province separate from Thatcher's party.
On economic issues, the FpO supported tax reductions and opposed provincial welfare programs.
On the other hand there are many social programs intended to help these people and whereas some of them provide cash payments for a certain number of hours worked in various activities, most of these programs provide welfare coupons that come mostly as grocery coupons.
On the other hand, his namesake descendant was admired by some of the natives for his welfare activities including arrangements for water supply through huge tanks.
On 27 October 1974, she was awarded the Tun Fatimah Gold Medal by the National Council of Women ’ s Organisations for her contribution in elevating the standard of women and children through welfare and education.

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