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The book Practical Ethics is an introduction to applied ethics written by modern bioethical philosopher Peter Singer.
An English translation of the Theologia was published in 1702 by William Jones ( A Complete System or Body of Divinity, both Speculative and Practical, founded on Scripture and Reason, London, 1702 ); and a translation of the Historia Inquisitionis, by Samuel Chandler, with a large introduction concerning the rise and progress of persecution and the real and pretended causes of it prefixed, appeared in 1731.
In his Book of Algorithms on Practical Arithmetic, John of Seville provides one the earliest known descriptions of Indian positional notation, whose introduction to Europe is usually associated with the book Liber Abaci by Fibonacci:
* Practical Geostatistics 1979 by Isobel Clark: an introduction to geostatistics

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In December 2006, it took on the name of Practical Web Design in the wake of that particular publication's closure in the UK.
He was powerfully influenced by William Wilberforce's Practical View of Christianity, and took a prominent interest in the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Church Missionary Society and similar institutions.
Victor Neiderhoffer, the hedge fund manager, took chess lessons from Bisguier as an adult ( mentioned in his book Practical Speculation ).

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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 lexicographic work involves several activities, and the compilation of well crafted dictionaries require careful consideration of all or some of the following aspects:
Practical examples of negationism ( illegitimate historical revisionism ) include Holocaust denial and some Soviet historiography.
" It is here that he has taken up the hobby of beekeeping as his primary occupation, eventually producing a " Practical Handbook of Bee Culture, with some Observations upon the Segregation of the Queen ".
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.
It is set in the same fictional town of Pine Cove, California, as his first novel, Practical Demonkeeping, and also brings back some of the same characters.
Kant expanded and elucidated these ideas further in some of his later works, primarily the Critique of Practical Reason ( 1788, informally referred to as his Second Critique ), Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone ( 1793 ) and the Metaphysics of Morals ( 1797 ).
Some universities also require that students complete an experience based course (" Practical Legal Studies " / " Law clinic "); a credit comprising independent research exclusively is often offered as an elective, and at some universities is a degree requirement.
Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.
After practicing for some years as a conveyancer, St Leonards was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1807, having already published his well-known ' Concise and Practical Treatise on the Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Estates '.
Between 1958 and 1959, there was some consolidation of the keep with concrete straps, a project to diminish the permeability of the courtyard and reconstruction of the interior walls of the tower by the Escola Prática de Engenharia ( Practical School of Engineering ), as well as the reconstruction of a door that included doorposts and lintels.
Practical Cryptography also includes some contextual material in the discussion of crypto system design.
Practical devices have non-zero voltage drop and dissipate power when on, and take some time to pass through an active region until they reach the " on " or " off " state.
Practical experience with mail also suggests an undergarment of some sort would have been worn between the mail and the regular tunic, to protect the latter from dirt and excessive wear, but the descriptions of the effect of axes in the Sagas indicate such garments were lightly padded if at all.
Yewdall later remarked on the " film's frugal sound editorial budget " in his Practical Art of Motion Picture Sound, and explained some of the movie's sounds: each of the seven spaceships had its own sound.
Practical experience shows no organization is ever completely rule-bound: instead, all real organizations represent some mix of formal and informal.
In 1832, Gilpin published Practical Hints upon Landscape Gardening: with some remarks on Domestic Architecture, as connected with scenery, which ran to a second edition in 1835.
Practical limitations to this type of measurement include the impossibility of obtaining lists from all servers worldwide, the fact that many servers filter out spam or employ Usenet Death Penalties, and that some servers mask incompletion by hiding multipart binary sets with missing articles.
Practical considerations generally allow for some exceptions.
Much of the design was shared with the MG Magnette, although some of the panels of the MG Magnette ZA / ZB ( e. g. the boot and rear wings ) are not interchangeable with those of the Wolseley 15 / 50, as stated in Practical Classics.
The reporters are called Mr. Asslick ( who, as his name suggests, " sucks up " to the President ), Mr. Daring ( who poses, as suggested, the more daring suggestions in the style of investigative journalism ), Mr. Respectful ( who acts rather meekly compared to some of his compatriots ), Mr. Shrewd ( who, being slightly more daring than Mr. Daring, suggests President Dixon may be giving voting rights to the unborn for purely political reasons ), Miss Charming ( the typical female reporter often stereotyped in media as ' charming ' indeed ), Mr. Practical ( concerned not with the politics of the situation, but the when and the how much of the situation ).
What distinguishes DRIE from RIE is etch depth: Practical etch depths for RIE ( as used in IC manufacturing ) would be limited to around 10 µm at a rate up to 1 µm / min, while DRIE can etch features much greater, up to 600 µm or more with rates up to 20 µm / min or more in some applications.
* Practical applications of some of Dr Sichel's work

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dissertation " Practical Translators for LR ( k ) languages " in order to address the practical difficulties of that time of implementing Canonical LR parsers.
Practical switches fall short of this ideal, and have resistance, limits on the current and voltage they can handle, finite switching time, etc.
Practical celestial navigation usually requires a marine chronometer to measure time, a sextant to measure the angles, an almanac giving schedules of the coordinates of celestial objects, a set of sight reduction tables to help perform the height and azimuth computations, and a chart of the region.
Practical systems watch the ascending sequence of the timecode, and infer the time of the current frame from that.
At the same time, the popular appetite for the Greek was sustained by architectural pattern books, the most important of which was Asher Benjamin's The Practical House Carpenter ( 1830 ).
His criticism of Wolff influenced Immanuel Kant at the time when his system was forming ; and his ethical, as well as epistemological, doctrines are cited in the inaugural dissertation and Critique of Practical Reason.
During this time he returned to his family farm and published a number of books, including The Betrayal of the Slums, on the link between poor housing and poor health, and Practical Socialism.
During his time in office, Jardine penned several handbooks, such as " Suggestions for Teachers Giving Practical Instruction to City Boys in ( a ) Care and Handling of Work Horses ( b ) Care, Adjustment, and Use of Farm Machinery ( c ) Care and Handling of Dairy Cows and Milk ", which was published by the Kansas State Council of Defense.
Eugene Bardach, a professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy and author of A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving, claims the work necessary to deem and practice the best is rarely done, and most of the time, you will find " good " practices or " smart " practices that offer insight into solutions that may or may not work for your situation.
* The May 1977 Dr. Dobb's Journal reprinted an article by Joseph Weisbecker of RCA Laboratories (" A Practical, Low-cost, Home / School Microprocessor System ") describing the design philosophies and economies that went into designing the VIP -- which was at the time called FRED (" Flexible Recreational and Educational Device ").
The UK101 design was published in Practical Electronics, a popular hobbyists magazine at the time.
Practical systems use imperfect arbitration heuristics ( e. g. iSLIP ) that can be computed in reasonable amounts of time.
* Two time International Practical Shooting Confederation World Revolver Champion
Practical filters have non-flat frequency or phase response in the pass band and incomplete suppression of the signal elsewhere, as a sinc waveform has an infinite response to a signal, in both the positive and negative time directions, which is impossible to perform in real time – it would require infinite delay.
At about the same time, Acton began working on his first written work, a book named A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Urinary and Generative Organs in Both Sexes, where he discussed the relationship between the human brain and children's sexuality.

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