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Practical rationality is the strategy for living one ’ s best possible life, achieving your most important goals and your own preferences in as far as possible.

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It has performed well in tests by independent sources such as American boating magazine Practical Sailor.
" 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 ".
The city also has a nursing college and the P. E. T Practical Engineering School.
Other noted New Testament commentary authors include: Joseph Shulam, who has written commentaries on Acts, Romans, and Galatians ; Arnold Fruchtenbaum of Ariel Ministries, who has written commentaries on the Epistles, Judges & Ruth, and Genesis, and 7 systematic doctrinal studies ; Tim Hegg of TorahResource, who has written commentaries on Romans, Galatians, Hebrews, and is presently examining Matthew ; Daniel Thomas Lancaster, who has written extensively for the First Fruits of Zion Torah Club series ; Stuart Sacks, author of Hebrews Through a Hebrews ' Eyes ; and J. K. McKee of TNN Online who has written several volumes under the byline " for the Practical Messianic " ( James, Hebrews, Philippians, Galatians, and surveys of both the Tanakh and the Apostolic Scriptures ).
The document issued by the White Wolves announcing their formation has been attributed to David Myatt, whose Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution allegedly inspired nailbomber David Copeland, who was jailed for life in 2000 after being found guilty of causing a series of bombings in April 1999 that killed three people and injured many others.
His Social Credit economics book Life and Money: Being a Critical Examination of the Principles and Practice of Orthodox Economics with A Practical Scheme to End the Muddle it has made of our Civilisation, was endorsed by Douglas.
The Wolf has a taste for disguising himself, but both the audience and the Practical Pig could easily see through the Wolf's disguises.
Practical job-training for proofreaders has declined along with its status as a craft, although many commercial and college-level proofreading courses of varying quality can be found online.
* Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau has several publications for Australia dealing with multi-faith issues and A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity for Operational Police and Emergency Services covers oaths as well as many other topics ( in review as of 12 / 2 / 2006 but the 2nd Edition is available.
W. Gilman Thompson's 1906 Practical Diatetics reported kumis has been cited as beneficial for a range of chronic diseases, including tuberculosis, bronchitis, catarrh, and anemia.
Practical English Usage by Michael Swan ( OUP ), a reference book for intermediate and advanced learners of English, does not include whilst but has several sections covering the usage of while.
The economist E. F. Schumacher championed the cause of appropriate technology and founded the organization ITDG ( Intermediate Technology Design Group ), which develops and provides appropriate technologies for development ( ITDG has now been renamed Practical Action ).
His book Coup d ' État: A Practical Handbook has been reprinted numerous times, and translated into 14 languages.
Practical use of non-normal incidence phenomena, known as AVO ( see amplitude versus offset ) has been facilitated by theoretical work to derive workable approximations to the Zoeppritz equations and by advances in computer processing capacity.
Jacobi contributed chapters on the care and nutrition of children, diphtheria, and dysentery to Gerhardt's Handbuch der Kinderkrankheiten ( Tübingen, 1877 ), and on diphtheria, rachitis, and laryngitis to Pepper's System of Practical Medicine ( Philadelphia ), and has published lectures and reports on midwifery and female and infantile disease, and articles in medical journals.
Christopher has published a number of key reports on issues such as the state pension scheme and co-authored a book entitled ' Practical Risk Theory for Actuaries ' ( ISBN 0-412-42850-4 )
To achieve its objective of ' synthesis of spiritual values and scientific achievements of the East and the West ', it has evolved Five-fold Educational Programme ( Panchmukhi Shiksha ) consisting of the following aspects: ( i ) Physical, ( ii ) Practical, ( iii ) Aesthetic, ( iv ) Moral and ( v ) Intellectual.
The ‘ Panchmukhi Shiksha ’ which has evolved from experimentation, attempts a balance among the five necessary aspects of education: Physical, Practical, Aesthetic, Moral and Intellectual.
Established in 1954 together with the university, the University Press Center has published 39 foreign language dictionaries including Korea ’ s first Russian-Korean dictionary in 1963 and aPractical Malay ∙ Indonesian-Korean dictionary ’ in 2008.
Spafford has authored or co-authored four books on computer and computer security, including Practical Unix and Internet Security for O ' Reilly, as well as over a hundred research papers, chapters and monographs.

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Professor John Phin published " Practical Hints on the Selection and Use of the Microscope ( Second Edition, 1878 )," and was also the editor of the " American Journal of Microscopy.
Practical resistors are also specified as having a maximum power rating which must exceed the anticipated power dissipation of that resistor in a particular circuit: this is mainly of concern in power electronics applications.
* Registered Practical Nurse, also referred to as a licensed practical nurse
Practical within their own cultures, decorative baskets were also important trade items for many tribes.
Practical reasons also played a role in this development: just as in the bourgeois homes of the past, one reason for separating the kitchen was to keep the steam and smells of cooking out of the living room.
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.
Practical concerns also dictate helmet design: a bicycling helmet should be aerodynamic in shape and well ventilated, while a rock climbing helmet must be lightweight and small so that it does not interfere with climbing.
Soon after, he also wrote a report entitled " Practical Essay on the Curative Agency of Neuro-Hypnotism ", which he applied to have read before the British Association in June 1842.
In connection with his work for The Nation, Hazlitt also edited A Practical Program for America ( 1932 ), a compilation of Great Depression policy considerations, but he was in the minority in calling for less government intervention in the economy.
Redgrave's Century of Painters of the English School and John Burnet's Practical Essays on the Fine Arts may also be referred to for a critical estimate of his works.
Warington Baden-Powell is also the author of Canoe Travelling: Log of a Cruise on the Baltic, and Practical Hints on Building and Fitting Canoes London, Smith, Elder, 1871.
Cole, Accum's biographer states that this book, System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, " was the first text-book of general chemistry written in the English language to be based on Lavoisier's new principles ; it is outstanding, also, in that it is written in a popular style, the subject matter being graduated as with a modern text-book.
It bore a resemblance to both the classic hidden camera show Candid Camera and to TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes, which also featured pranks on celebrities.
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.
The term also pertains to such earlier figures as the nineteenth century writers Frederick Denison Maurice ( The Kingdom of Christ, 1838 ), Charles Kingsley ( The Water-Babies, 1863 ), Thomas Hughes ( Tom Brown's Schooldays, 1857 ), Frederick James Furnivall ( co-creator of the Oxford English Dictionary ), Adin Ballou ( Practical Christian Socialism, 1854 ), and Francis Bellamy ( a Baptist minister and the author of the United States ' Pledge of Allegiance ).
A wider range of activities depending on the demand may also be available and include, Ballet / Dance, Ceramics, Chess, Choir, Climbing, Community Service, Current Affairs, Dancing, Debating / Public Speaking, Design / Technology, Drama / Theatre Studies, Life Saving, First Aid, Outdoor Pursuits, Photography, Practical Engineering, Textiles, and Young Enterprise.
* Gilchrist, W. ( 1851 ) A Practical Treatise on the Treatment of the Diseases of the Elephant, Camel & Horned Cattle: with instructions for improving their efficiency ; also, a description of the medicines used in the treatment of their diseases ; and a general outline of their anatomy.
He also began to actively propagate his ideas in two booklets called Remarks ( or Observations ) on the Present System of Roadmaking, ( which ran nine editions between 1816 and 1827 ) and A Practical Essay on the Scientific Repair and Preservation of Public Roads, published in 1819.
* Practical views on cholera, and on the sanitaty, preventive and curative measures to be adopted in the event of a visitation of the epidemic, 1854 ( exist also in French )
His works also include: Practical Logic ( 1950 ), Aesthetics ( 1958 ), and Aesthetics: A Short History ( 1966 ).
:::::* Practical ( see also musical technique )
Practical Cryptography also includes some contextual material in the discussion of crypto system design.
Cureton also published several sermons, among which was one entitled The Doctrine of the Trinity not Speculative but Practical.

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