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Some hard science fiction stories use small ( possibly nano-sized ) paired wormholes dedicated to communication by means of a laser which traverses the wormhole.
Some of the major awards in Computer science are given jointly by ACM and the IEEE – CS.
Some doubt whether there is a unified cognitive science and prefer to speak of the cognitive sciences in plural.
Some within the cognitive science community, however, consider these to be vital topics, and advocate the importance of investigating them.
Some of the more recognized names in cognitive science are usually either the most controversial or the most cited.
) Some commentators noted Dianetics ' blend of science fiction and occult orientations at the time.
Some of the gadgets ( dōgu ) are based on real Japanese household devices with fanciful twists, but most are completely science fiction ( although some may be based on folklore or religious stories ).
Some contend that the amendment devastated American science, since ARPA / DARPA was a major funding source for basic science projects of the time ; the National Science Foundation never made up the difference as expected.
Some people are skeptical of the environmental movement and feel that it is more deeply rooted in politics than science.
Some of the most notable feminist science fiction works have illustrated these themes using utopias to explore a society in which gender differences or gender power imbalances do not exist, or dystopias to explore worlds in which gender inequalities are intensified, thus asserting a need for feminist work to continue.
Some refer to this political activity as a separate and radical branch of the ecology movement, one that takes the axioms of the science of ecology in general, and Gaia theory in particular, and raises them to a kind of theory of personal conduct or moral code.
Some of these blended science fiction films with Gothic horror, such as The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) and, mirroring the earlier German films, featured a mad scientist.
Some of his early novels, called " scientific romances ", invented a number of themes now classic in science fiction in such works as The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, When the Sleeper Wakes, and The First Men in the Moon.
( Some claim this section draws heavily on Aristotelian science and metaphysics ; others suggest that it is within the tradition of Saadia Gaon.
Some important work IUPAC has done in these fields includes standardizing nucleotide base sequence code names ; publishing books for environmental scientists, chemists, and physicists ; and leading the way in improving education in science.
Some argue that gharar is not present due to the actuarial science behind the underwriting.
Some analytical philosophers argue that all meaningful empirical questions are to be answered by science, not philosophy.
Some philosophers of science, such as the neo-positivists, say that natural science rejects the study of metaphysics, while other philosophers of science strongly disagree.
Some modern day physicists and science writers such as Paul Davies and John Gribbin have argued that scientific finds in physics such as quantum mechanics and chaos theory have disproven materialism.
:* Some practitioners consider rheology a sub-field of materials science, because it can cover any material that flows.
Some fields of science see nature as matter in motion, obeying certain laws of nature which science seeks to understand.

Some and journalists
Some virtual communities explicitly refer to the concept of cyberspace, for example Linden Lab calling their customers " Residents " of Second Life, while all such communities can be positioned " in cyberspace " for explanatory and comparative purposes ( as did Sterling in The Hacker Crackdown, followed by many journalists ), integrating the metaphor into a wider cyber-culture.
Some governments guarantee the freedom of the press ; while other nations severely restrict what journalists can research and / or publish.
Some journalists and authors during the last 25 years presented an alternative view of Kit Carson.
" Some contemporary Finns nicknamed him Suuri vaikenija ( The Great Silent One ), and Ron Clarke noted that Nurmi's persona remained a mystery even to Finnish runners and journalists: " Even to them, he was never quite real.
Some journalists have questioned his disregard of statistics to determine pitching match-ups with his hitting line-ups.
Some journalists were still calling his masculinity into question, going on at length about his pomaded hair, his dandyish clothing, his treatment of women, his views on women, and whether he was effeminate or not.
Some journalists have also expressed concern over Falun Gong's teachings on the children of interracial marriages, and noted a belief in distinct heavens for people of different races.
Some time later, in 1958, journalists named the policy the Hallstein – Grewe Doctrine, and this later became shortened to the Hallstein Doctrine.
Some workers, such as policemen, estate agents, journalists and scientists, make photographs as part of other work.
* Some Israeli Jews, including politicians, rabbis, journalists and historians, have referred to the Arab citizens of Israel ( who compose approximately 20 % of Israel's population ) as a potential fifth column on the ostensible grounds that Arab-Israelis frequently identify more with the Palestinian cause than with the State of Israel or Zionism.
Some journalists believed that the White Wolves are a C18 splinter group, alleging that the group had been set up by Del O ' Connor, the former second-in-command of C18 and member of Skrewdriver Security.
Some Chinese journalists, including Xinhua correspondents in foreign countries, write for both the mass media and the internal media.
Some journalists have described reports of Ouija board findings as ' half truths ' and have suggested that their inclusion in national newspapers lowers the national discourse overall.
" Some journalists speculated that this was evidence that Sergant was aware of the possibility he might be crossing the line into advocacy.
Some have said that Early used enforcement of the standing rule, which had been to only allow regular Washington journalists to attend the press conferences, to deny press conference access to black reporters.
Some journalists ( E. g.
Some journalists also interpret the news or offer opinions and analysis to readers, viewers, or listeners.
Some were obtaining a professional education, and becoming lawyers, doctors, journalists, and professors, often at the prestigious all-female colleges such as the Seven Sisters schools: Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar, and Wellesley.
" Some journalists, such as columnist and White House Correspondent Robert Thompson felt that Pat was an ideal balance for the 1970s ; Thompson wrote that she proved that " women can play a vital role in world affairs " while still retaining a " feminine manner.
Some Israeli journalists suggest that the Palestinians are unprepared to accept a Jewish State on any terms.
Some commentators and journalists have charged that the context of the quote was changed by editing out the " Everybody here's got to vote " passage by Fox News Channel and other media outlets, thus fueling the controversy by making the speech sound like a call for violence instead of a call to vote.
Some, among them Newcombe and the panel of journalists which made the 1971 WCT draw, considered Laver the best player because he won most tournaments ( 15 ), made most prize money and had a dominatingly positive head-to-head record against both Rosewall ( 5 – 0 ) and Newcombe ( 3 – 0 ).
Some journalists claimed koseki is an antiquated system, and enabled younger family members to receive the pensions of deceased elderly relatives.
Some bloggers also began " watchdogging " the work of conventional journalists, monitoring their work for biases and inaccuracy.

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