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Symbolic votive wheels were offered at shrines ( such as in Alesia ), cast in rivers ( such as the Seine ), buried in tombs or worn as amulets since the Middle Bronze Age.
* The availability of compilers, assemblers, and a Symbolic Debugging System ( SDS ) that allow users to debug programs written in high-level languages such as FORTRAN, Pascal, PL / I, ... as well as in assembly language.
For convenient access to many of Ritzer ’ s substantive contributions to modern and postmodern social theorizing, see Explorations in Social Theory: From Metatheorizing to Rationalization ( 2001 ) as well as more recent work often co-authored with his many students, such as ( with J. Michael Ryan ) “ Postmodern Social Theory and Sociology: On Symbolic Exchange with a ‘ Dead ’ Theory ,” in Reconstructing Postmodernism: Critical Debates ( 2007 ).
* Evaluation of infinite series, infinite products and integrals ( also see symbolic integration ), typically by carrying out a high precision numerical calculation, and then using an integer relation algorithm ( such as the Inverse Symbolic Calculator ) to find a linear combination of mathematical constants that matches this value.
There are several Python libraries — such as PyDSTool Symbolic and SymPy — that offer symbolic mathematics.
Symbolic overtures, in fact, such as Queen Victoria's grandiose title " Empress of India ", celebrated during the second premiership of Benjamin Disraeli in the 1870s, helped to obscure this fact.
Symbolic linguistic representations are different from non-symbolic representations, such as recordings, because they use symbols to represent linguistic information rather than measurements.
Symbolic speech is recognized as being protected under the First Amendment as a form of speech, but this is not expressly written as such in the document.
Symbolic depictions of the Confederacy consisted of arrangements of the thirteen cantonal coats of arms, sometimes with an additional symbol of unity, such as two clasping hands, or the " Swiss Bull " or ( from the later 17th century ), the Three Confederates or the Helvetia allegory.
Symbolic interactionists are particularly interested in this method, and examples of autoethnography can be found in a number of scholarly journals, such as Qualitative Inquiry, the Journal of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism, the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, and the Journal of Humanistic Ethnography.
Symbolic delivery is also sometimes permissible where manual delivery is impractical, such as the delivery of a key that does not actually open anything, but is intended to symbolize the transfer of ownership.
It has parallels in sociological theorizing such as Social Constructionism and Symbolic Interactionism, and is similar in some ways to mass consensus and Discursive Psychology.

Symbolic and with
* James L. Noyes: Artificial Intelligence with Common Lisp: Fundamentals of Symbolic and Numeric Processing, Jones & Bartlett Pub, 1992, ISBN 0-669-19473-5
In the Idealist ( or Spiritualist or Symbolic ) approach, the events of Revelation are neither past nor future, but are purely symbolic, dealing with the ongoing struggle and ultimate triumph of good over evil.
Symbolic rendition of Brutus holding the knife, with Lucretia, and swearing the oath.
Some systems use dedicated hardware to reduce the load on the host CPU, as with Symbolic Sound Corporation's Kyma System, and the Creamware / Sonic Core Pulsar / SCOPE systems, which used several DSP chips hosted on a PCI card to power an entire studio's worth of instruments, effects, and mixers.
Roget's schema of classes and their subdivisions is based on the philosophical work of Leibniz ( see Leibniz — Symbolic thought ), itself following a long tradition of epistemological work starting with Aristotle.
The remarks were distributed privately in transcript form, from shorthand taken by an attender ( Jung reportedly approved the transcript ), and later recorded in Volume 18 of his Collected Works, The Symbolic Life (" For instance, when a member of the Oxford Group comes to me in order to get treatment, I say, ' You are in the Oxford Group ; so long as you are there, you settle your affair with the Oxford Group.
* A bibliography of Church's reviews for The Journal of Symbolic Logic, with a link to each
* The work of the scholar of political communication Murray Edelman ( 1919 – 2001 ), starting with his seminal book The Symbolic Uses of Politics ( 1964 ), continuing with Politics as symbolic action: mass arousal and quiescience ( 1971 ), Political Language: Words that succeed and policies that fail ( 1977 ), Constructing the Political Spectacle ( 1988 ) and ending with his last book The Politics of Misinformation ( 2001 ) can be viewed as an exploration of the deliberate manipulation and obfuscation of the map-territory distinction for political purposes.
that commonly called ' Eulerian circles ,' has met with any general acceptance ..." The first to use the term " Venn diagram " was Clarence Irving Lewis in 1918, in his book " A Survey of Symbolic Logic ".
Symbolic threats arise when there is a perceived difference in cultural values between groups or a perceived imbalance of power, for example, an outgroup ’ s religion being perceived as incompatible with the ingroup ’ s.
Barnard wrote Treatise on Arithmetic ( 1830 ); an Analytical Grammar with Symbolic Illustration ( 1836 ); Letters on Collegiate Government ( 1855 ); History of the United States Coast Survey ( 1857 ); Recent Progress in Science ( 1869 ); and The Metric System ( 1871 ).
Symbolic links are designed to aid in migration and application compatibility with POSIX operating systems.
Only users with the new Create Symbolic Link privilege, which only administrators have by default, can create symbolic links.
43, 2003 ), and in 2006 edited a monograph titled Principles of Reflexive Social Science and for a Critical Investigation of Symbolic Dominations ( Načela za refleksivno družbeno znanost in kritično preučevanje simbolnih dominacij ) ( in Slovenian, together with Drago Braco Rotar ).
* 2006: Co-editor ( with Drago braco Rotar ) and co-translator in the Slovenian collection of atricles by Pierre Bourdieu and Loïc Wacquant, Načela za refleksivno družbeno znanost in kritično preučevanje simbolnih dominacij for a Reflexive Social Science and for a Critical Investigation of Symbolic Dominations, ( translations of Pierre Bourdieu ’ s and Loïc Wacquant ’ s texts ), Library Annales Majora, Koper, University of Primorska, Publishing House Annales, 2006, 262 p., ISBN 961-6033-87-5.
In response to Schneider's 1984 work on Symbolic Kinship, Janet Carsten re-developed the idea of " relatedness " from her initial ideas, looking at what was socialized and biological, from her studies with the Malays ( 1995, The substance of kinship and the heat of the hearth ; feeding, personhood and relatedness among the Malays in Pulau Langkawi, American Ethnologist ).
Symbolic interactionism originated with two key theorists, George Herbert Mead and Charles Horton Cooley.
With Symbolic interactionism, reality is seen as social, developed interaction with others.
This work culminated in his 1932 book Symbolic Logic ( with C. H. Langford ), which introduced the five systems S1 through S5.

Symbolic and who
" For his later explicator, Lacan, guilt was the inevitable companion of the signifying subject who acknowledged normality in the form of the Symbolic order.
' It is a common misconception that John Dewey was the leader of this sociological theory, however according to The Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism, Mead was undoubtedly the individual who “ transformed the inner structure of the theory, moving it to a higher level of theoretical complexity .”( Herman-Kinney Reynolds 67 ).
The Symbolic order is present in the figure of the adult who is carrying the infant: the moment after the subject has jubilantly assumed his image as his own, he turns his head toward this adult who represents the big Other, as if to call on him to ratify this image.
File: US Navy 040609-N-5471P-013 Symbolic of a fallen leader who will never ride again, the Caparisoned horse is led down Constitution Ave., following the Caisson carrying the body of former U. S. President Ronald Reagan. jpg | The caparisoned, riderless horse named Sergeant York during the ceremonial funeral procession of Ronald Reagan, with a ceremonial sword attached to the saddle and a pair of the president's boots reversed in the stirrups, 2004.
Waterloo Maple Inc. was first incorporated under the name Waterloo Maple Software in April 1988 by Keith Geddes and Gaston Gonnet, who were both then professors in the Symbolic Computation Group, a part of the computer science department ( now the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science ) at the University of Waterloo.
" Symbolic violence, therefore, is fundamentally the imposition of categories of thought and perception upon dominated social agents who, once they begin observing and evaluating the world in terms of those categories — and without necessarily being aware of the change in their perspective — then perceive the existing social order as just, thereby perpetuating a social structure favored by and serving the interests of those agents who are already dominant.

Symbolic and never
McCarthy published its design in a paper in Communications of the ACM in 1960, entitled " Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and Their Computation by Machine, Part I " (" Part II " was never published ).
Bartley edited Lewis Carroll's book Symbolic Logic ( see symbolic logic ), including the second volume, which Carroll had never published.

Symbolic and King
Symbolic model of King David's harp ( or lyre ) displayed in the City of David, Jerusalem, Israel

Symbolic and rather
Symbolic interactionism is a theoretical framework rather than a theory ( see Stryker and Vryan, 2003, for a clear distinction between the two as it pertains to symbolic interactionism ).

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