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Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
Significantly, the programs written for EDVAC were stored in high-speed computer memory rather than specified by the physical wiring of the computer.
Significantly, relative to the organic cell walls produced by other groups, silica frustules require less energy to synthesize ( approximately 8 %), potentially a major saving on the overall cell energy budget and possibly an explanation for higher growth rates in diatoms.
Significantly, the Quebec Act also replaced the French criminal law presumption of guilty until proven innocent with the English criminal law presumption of innocent until proven guilty ; but the French code or civil law system was retained for non-criminal matters.
Significantly, in the history of education of the deaf, he said that deaf people were capable of using their minds, argued for the importance of teaching them, and was one of the first to state that deaf people could learn to read and write without learning how to speak first.
Significantly, he values him only for his superstitious and astrological writings ; his scientific writings are dismissed because they contradict Aristotle, but excused on the ground that the author of the astrological works deserves to be listened to even when he is wrong.
Significantly, the bill set no overall cost limit for the building program.
Significantly, this definition of libre open access covered works for which any amount of permissions restrictions had been lifted.
Significantly, Anderson's position on the Middle East conflict was considerably more dovish than his stance towards the United States ' own wars, such as his aforementioned support for the military involvement in Vietnam.
Significantly, Solomon Islanders experience as labourers with the Allies led some to a new appreciation of the importance of economic organisation and trade as the basis for material advancement.
Significantly though, no evidence for the smelting of iron from ore has been attested to Egypt in any period.
Significantly, for Asterius the Christian feast was explicitly an entry from darkness into light, and although no conscious solar nature could have been expressed, it is certainly the renewed light at midwinter, which was celebrated among Roman pagans, officially from the time of Aurelian, as the " festival of the birth of the Unconquered Sun ".
Significantly, zero tolerance laws were enacted which criminalized driving a vehicle with 0. 01 % or 0. 02 % BAC for drivers under 21.
Significantly larger than the existing pavilion, allowing for exhibit space and an interpretive center, the proposed LBC building also would cover about 15 % of the footprint of the long-demolished President's House, the " White House " of George Washington and John Adams.
Significantly, the tour did attract attention to songs from the Who's rock opera Quadrophenia and gathered support for a staging and major tour of the rock opera in 1996-97.
Significantly, it was noted for Five Little Pigs ( adapted by Kevin Elyot ) bringing out the homosexual subtext of the novel.
Significantly, Shorter spent little more time on the project than Bailey or Cinelu, contributed no compositions at all, and was not even present on many of the album's tracks: Zawinul attempted to compensate for this by bringing in guitarist Carlos Santana to contribute.
Significantly, the Theses rejected the validity of indulgences ( remissions of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven ).
Significantly, the flappers removed the corset from female fashion, raised skirt and gown hemlines, and popularized short hair for women.
Significantly, he calls her " sister " and spends much of the day trying to communicate with her, and to care for her by finding her home, to no avail.
Significantly, the pagination is the same so that references to the text will be unchanged: this is particularly important for reviewers and scholars.
Significantly, the technologies and concepts behind Laserdisc are the foundation for later and more popular optical disc formats, including Compact Disc, DVD, and Blu-ray.
Significantly, the jury was not shown earlier surveillance footage from the police stake out filmed prior to the " silly string incident " that showed Routier and the family grieving " appropriately " with two priests for over an hour.

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Watson's view was that Freud's introspective method was too subjective, and that we should limit the study of human development to directly observable behaviors.

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Subsequent modifications of Watson's perspective and that of " classical conditioning " ( see under Ivan Pavlov ) led to the rise of operant conditioning or " radical behaviorism ," a theory advocated by B. F. Skinner, which took over the academic establishment up through the 1950s and was synonymous with " behaviorism " for many.
) This plot point was also used in a Sherlock Holmes story based on the Basil Rathbone era, where a friend of Dr. Watson's is a baronet who is due to receive his inheritance on the New Year's Day of the year where his twenty-first birthday will be celebrated, only for the law to deprive him of the money as he was born on February 29 ; with the 84-year-old Baronet distraught at the news that 1900 is not a leap year, Holmes helps the Baronet fake his death long enough for his grandson-who is the appropriate age to receive the inheritance-to establish his claim and receive the money himself.
Pavlov's work laid the foundation for many of psychologist John B. Watson's ideas.
Because of newspaper articles and Watson's stories, however, Holmes is well known as a detective, and many clients ask for his help instead of or alongside the police.
One year later he joined a traveling salesman, George Cornwell, peddling organs and pianos around the farms for William Bronson's local hardware store, Watson's first sales job.
Watson's next job was peddling shares of the Buffalo Building and Loan Company for a huckster named C. B.
However, Watson's French was not strong, and when she became unavailable to shoot the film, owing to a conflict with the filming of Gosford Park, Jeunet rewrote the screenplay for a French actress.
Sydney in particular is noted for its harbourside seafood restaurants, including the Doyles chain in Sydney, notably Doyles on the Beach at Watson's Bay ; and Tetsuya's Restaurant owned by chef Tetsuya Wakuda which bases its menu on Australian, Japanese and classic French cuisine, and makes use of Australian ingredients including Tasmanian Ocean Trout.
It was Watson's new behaviorism that would pave the way for further advancements in psychology.
" Struggle for Scientific Authority: The Reception of Watson's Behaviorism, 1913-1920.
Later, at Watson's cabin, Bridges, Watson and Averill prepare to leave for good.
He was Minister for External Affairs in Chris Watson's first Labor government.
Watson's work was very influential and paved the way for B. F. Skinner's radical behaviorism.
Watson's most famous, and controversial, experiment, " Little Albert ," where he demonstrated how psychologists can account for the learning of emotion through classical conditioning principles.
) for class use ; reprinted, with the ‘ Key ,’ in Bishop Watson's ‘ Collection of Theological Tracts ,’ 1785, vols.
A British Indian Army cavalry regiment, 6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers ( Watson's Horse ) was named for the duke.
* Karelia: Developing Tools for Watson-See " How does Watson's plug-in architecture compare to Sherlock 3?
* In Ian Watson's The Martian Inca, a renascent Inca civilisation deciphers the quipu coding scheme, and the modern Inca revolutionary movement uses the quipu for secret communications.
MJ finally appears for the first time just before the Fall Formal, when Peter, sulking because Betty Brant turned him down, is told by Aunt May that Anna Watson's niece will be arriving any second.
* The Lamentations of Amintas for the death of Phyllis ( 1587 ), a version in English hexameters of his friend, Thomas Watson's, Latin Amyntas
* Karelia: Developing Tools for Watson-See " How does Watson's plug-in architecture compare to Sherlock 3?
The encounter ends with the man snarling in anger and going away, but that is not the last that Watson sees of him, for a short time later, the man comes to Watson's study to apologize for his earlier behaviour.

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