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The validity and utility of selection methods in personnel psychology: Practical and theoretical implications of 85 years of research findings.
Supporters of Cooper's methods point to the near-universal use of his system in the International Practical Shooting Confederation and other forms of action shooting, while Applegate's supporters point to police incidents where officers trained in Cooper's methods discharge many rounds at close range ( most measured in tens of feet ( 3 m ) or less ) with few ( if any ) disabling hits.
The new mystical role of the Hasidic Rebbe leader replaced the Baal Shem institution in Hasidism, combining Kabbalistic study with Maggid communal teaching, and displacing Practical Kabbalistic theurgic methods with a new doctrine of the righteous Tzadik as Divine channel of blessing.
* From System Dynamics and Discrete Event to Practical Agent-Based Modeling: Reasons, Techniques, Tools Compares the three major methods in simulation modeling
# Practical methods for monitoring and maximizing genetic diversity during captive breeding programs and re-introduction schemes, including mathematical models and case studies.
Practical experiments with the full-scale reconstruction Olympias has shown that there was insufficient space, while moving or rolling seats would have been highly impractical to construct with ancient methods.
Practical methods to sensitize silver halide film to green and then orange light were discovered in 1873 and 1884 by Hermann W. Vogel, but full sensitivity to red light was not achieved until the early years of the 20th century.
Practical production requires roughly 35 – 40 MWh / ton of metal produced, which is on par with the molten salt electrolytic methods of production, though above the 7 MWh / ton theoretical minimum.

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Practical results were mixed and mingled emerged ( such as the debate surrounding the constitutional prohibition of extradition, which later was reversed ), but together with the reincorporation of some of the guerrilla groups to the legal political framework, the new Constitution inaugurated an era that was both a continuation and a gradual, but significant, departure from what had come before.
Practical applications for electricity however remained few, and it would not be until the late nineteenth century that engineers were able to put it to industrial and residential use.
Wilson's final plans for the League were strongly influenced by South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts, who in 1918 had published a treatise entitled The League of Nations: A Practical Suggestion.
Practical power plants built using ICF have been studied since the late 1970s when ICF experiments were beginning to ramp up to higher powers ; they are known as inertial fusion energy, or IFE plants.
Practical within their own cultures, decorative baskets were also important trade items for many tribes.
Practical development began in earnest in 1942 when these efforts were transferred to the authority of the U. S. Army and became the Manhattan Project.
Practical devices capable of operating over an extended current range were first reported by Baliga et al.
Practical considerations were certainly responsible for part of this change: the Thirty Years ' War had devastated the musical infrastructure of Germany, and it was no longer practical or even possible to put on the gigantic works in the Venetian style which marked his earlier period.
Practical applications of wireless radio communication and radio remote control technology were implemented by later inventors, such as Nikola Tesla.
Practical demands of the NSB were: abolition of individual voting rights, corporatism, a duty to work and serve in the army, limits on the freedom of the press, laws against strikes.
In 1920, Rosenstock-Huessy published Die Hochzeit des Krieges und der Revolution ( The Marriage of War and Revolution ), “ a collection of current events essays that were replete with visionary thinking and practical warnings of conflicts to come .” In 1921, Rosenstock-Huessy published Angewandte Seelenkunde ( Practical Knowledge of the Soul ) wherein he developed a new method for the social sciences based on language, the spoken word, and his " grammatical approach.
Practical DSD converter implementations were pioneered by Andreas Koch and Ed Meitner, the original founders of EMM Labs.
The establishment, in which were combined the offices of the Geological Survey, the Museum of Practical Geology, The Royal School of Mines and the Mining Record Office, was opened in 1851.
Practical adjustments were made to the locations recommended by the Office of the Interim Commissioner for many functions in 1999 and 2000, but many other positions were assigned to communities on a community development rather than a functional basis.
In Jewish mysticism, the Practical Kabbalah theurgic role of Baal Shem among the common folk was one mystical institution, contrasted with the theosophic and ecstatic roles of elite Kabbalistic study circles, who were more isolated from the populance.
Gillespie's only literary works were an Essay on the Continuation of Immediate Revelations in the Church, and a Practical Treatise on Temptation.
In December 2010, Practical Classics reported that 99. 09 % of all UK registered Tagoras were no longer on the roads.
In recent years, more than 30 monographs written by our teachers or researchers were awarded the provincial level or the national ministry level prize, in which Study on China Agriculture Insurance with the Social Guarantee System, China's 50-Year Enterprise Theories, Research on Minority-Population Policy of China, Operational Mode to Father Firms and Economics Development with the Practical ‘ Think-Tanker ’** Theory were respectively awarded the first-class prize of the 8th-issue selected excellent achievements on philosophy and social science of Beijing ; the second-class prize of the 3rd-issue humane study of the Ministry of National Education and the best book prize of China's 14th issue ; the first-class excellent achievement prize of the second issue social science of Chongqing Municipality, and the first-class excellent achievement prize of philosophy and social science of Beijing's 7th and the 8th issue.
The following materials were listed in the inventory of Bronck's library: one Bible, folio ; Calvin's Institutes, folio ; Bullingeri, Schultetus Dominicalia, ( Medical ); Moleneri Praxis, ( Moral and Practical Discourses ), quarto ; one German Bible, quarto ; Mirror of the Sea ( Seespiegel ), folio ; one Luther's Psalter ; Sledani, ( History of the Reformation ), folio ; Danish chronicle, quarto ; Danish law book, quarto ; Luther's Complete Catechism ; The Praise of Christ, quarto ; Petri Apiani ; Danish child's book ; a book called Forty Pictures of Death, by Symon Golaert ; Biblical stories ; Danish calendar ; Survey ( or View ) of the Great Navigation ; a parcel of eighteen Dutch and Danish pamphlets by divers authors ; seventeen books in manuscript, which are old ; eleven pictures, large and small.
Practical household refrigerators were introduced in 1915 and gained wider acceptance in the United States in the 1930s as prices fell and non-toxic, non-flammable synthetic refrigerants such as Freon-12 ® ( R-12 ) were introduced, however R-12 damaged the ozone layer, causing governments to issue a ban on its use in new refrigerators and air-conditioning systems in 1994.
Practical results of animal research were used to justify Ferrier before a noisy public persecution carried out by antivivisectionist societies against him and other scientists, who were accused of inhumane use of animals for experimental medicine.

Practical and developed
Rabbi Miriam Berkowitz's recent book Taking the Plunge: A Practical and Spiritual Guide to the Mikveh ( Jerusalem: Schechter Institute, 2007 ) offers a comprehensive discussion of contemporary issues and new mikveh uses along with traditional reasons for observance, details of how to prepare and what to expect, and how the laws developed.
In Hasidism, the doctrine of " Practical Tzadikism ", developed by Elimelech of Lizhensk, involved the Tzadik performing miracles to channel the Ayin-Yesh Divine blessing.
It developed the Hasidic theory of the Tzaddik into the full doctrine of " Practical / Popular Tzaddikism ".
Practical electric helicopters are a recent development but have rapidly developed and become more common, overtaking nitro helicopters in common use.

Practical and late
Basic Practical Course for Leaders, Georgetown, Guyana-January 1971Many of the Anglican and Roman Catholic priests who came from England to serve in Guyana were Gilwell Scouters, including the late Archbishop of the West Indies, Dr Alan John Knight, who served on the Colony Scout Council for many years and welcomed the Cub Pack from St Gabriel's School, Convent of the Good Shepherd, who held their meetings on the lawn of his residence, Austin House, for many years.
But it was also in the late 1850s that he wrote the textbook Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical and Analytical as applied and relating to the Arts and Manufactures.

Practical and 19th
One of Scotland ’ s leading proponents of the wet fly in the early-to-mid 19th century was W. C. Stewart, who published " The Practical Angler " in 1857.
* John Viega, " Practical Random Number Generation in Software ," acsac, pp. 129, 19th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference ( ACSAC ' 03 ), 2003

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It has performed well in tests by independent sources such as American boating magazine Practical Sailor.
Practical introduction took some time ( see Use of ephemeris time in official almanacs and ephemerides ); ephemeris time ( ET ) remained a standard until superseded in the 1970s by further time scales ( see Revision ).
This reference is based on a quote found in a letter written by T. S. Eliot, whose book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats forms the basis of the musical.
As for the Hobbesians, Singer attempts a response in the final chapter of Practical Ethics, arguing that self-interested reasons support adoption of the moral point of view, such as ' the paradox of hedonism ', which counsels that happiness is best found by not looking for it, and the need most people feel to relate to something larger than their own concerns.
A course in ethics led by Dr Hartmut Kliemt at the University of Duisburg where the main text used was Singer's Practical Ethics was, according to Singer, " subjected to organized and repeated disruption by protesters objecting to the use of the book on the grounds that in one of its ten chapters it advocates active euthanasia for severely disabled newborn infants ".
Practical laser turntables are now being manufactured by ELPJ.
Captured by the Crucified: The Practical Theology of Austin Farrer.
Wesencraft Practical wargaming, Hippocrene Books, 1974 ISBN 978-0-88254-271-3 reprinted by the History of Wargaming Project link
* 1788: Critique of Practical Reason by Immanuel Kant
* Practical air conditioner designed by Willis Carrier in 1902
Gauthier is the author of numerous articles, some of the most important of which are collected in Moral Dealing, and several books including Practical Reasoning, The Logic of Leviathan, Morals by Agreement, and Rousseau: The Social and the Solitary.
* 2002: Practical Gods by Carl Dennis
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats is a collection of whimsical poems by T. S. Eliot about feline psychology and sociology, published by Faber and Faber.
* Practical English Usage by Michael Swan, a guide to grammar aimed at non-native English speakers
* Practical Decorating for Practically Everyone ( essay and illustrations by Rushton ) ( Polycell, 1976, 1977?
* Practical English Usage, by Michael Swan, a grammar for non-native English speakers.
The most popular Spencerian manual was The Spencerian Key to Practical Penmanship, published by his sons in 1866.
* Nepad ’ s APRM: A Progress Report, Practical Limitations and Challenges, by Ayesha Kajee
In the United Kingdom, the tuxedo cat is sometimes known as the " Jellicle cat ", after the fictional tribe of black and white cats described by T. S. Eliot in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, which was first published in 1939.
Practical performance of interpolation search depends on whether the reduced number of probes is outweighed by the more complicated calculations needed for each probe.
Eliot in the poem ' Jellicle Cats ' from Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats ( 1939 ), refers to the ' terpsichorean powers ' of Jellicle Cats as they dance by the light of the Jellicle Moon.
* Practical guidelines for building a magnetometer by hobbyists – Part 1 Introduction

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