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Clausewitz introduced systematic philosophical contemplation into Western military thinking, with powerful implications not only for historical and analytical writing but also for practical policy, military instruction, and operational planning.
Sartre's physical condition deteriorated, partially because of the merciless pace of work ( and using drugs for this reason, i. e., amphetamine ) he put himself through during the writing of the Critique and a massive analytical biography of Gustave Flaubert ( The Family Idiot ), both of which remained unfinished.
: Re-examined the fundamentals of writing and its consequences on philosophy in general ; sought to undermine the language of ' presence ' or metaphysics in an analytical technique which, beginning as a point of departure from Heidegger's notion of Destruktion, came to be known as Deconstruction.
Some critics consider Balzac's writing exemplary of naturalism – a more pessimistic and analytical form of realism, which seeks to explain human behavior as intrinsically linked with the environment.
The beginning of the 20th century was also a prolific period for Romanian prose, with personalities such as the novelist Liviu Rebreanu, who described the struggles in the traditional society and the horrors of war, Mihail Sadoveanu, a writer of novels of epic proportions with inspiration in the medieval history of Moldavia, and Camil Petrescu was a more modern writer distinguishing himself through the analytical prose writing.
The GMAT exam consists of four main parts — the Quantitative section, the verbal section, the integrated reasoning section, and the analytical writing assessment.
The analytical writing assessment is graded on a scale of 1 ( the minimum ) to 6 ( the maximum ) in half-point intervals ( a score of zero means the answer was gibberish or obviously not written on the assigned topic ):
Created and administered by Educational Testing Service ( ETS ) in 1949, the exam aims to measure verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing and critical thinking skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study.
The first section is always the analytical writing section involving separately timed issue and argument tasks.
The analytical writing is split up into two sections, one section for each issue and argument task.
The experimental section, which can be either a verbal, quantitative, or analytical writing task, contains new questions ETS is considering for future use.
SPA's English department offers students strong individual attention, helping students develop their analytical reading and writing skills.
The graduate admissions branch of many US universities require applicants to complete the Graduate Record Examination ( GRE ), a standardized test of abstract thinking skills in the areas of math, vocabulary, and analytical writing.
All of this takes place in an environment that cultivates skills in analytical reading, clear and vigorous writing, and convincing argumentation .” The typical FYP relies on a significant reading load of traditional as well as modern texts, together with substantial classroom discussion and written analysis of ideas and authors.
As freshmen and sophomores, College Prep students learn basic composition and analytical writing through close reading of works from the literary canon, such as Homer's Odyssey, J. D.
Legge first joined HMV in 1927 writing album and analytical notes and copy for the company's monthly retailing magazine, The Voice, but he caught the eye of the leading record producer, Fred Gaisberg, and was soon taking an active role in HMV recording procedures.
Poe dismissed the notion of artistic intuition and argued that writing is methodical and analytical, not spontaneous.
An important clarification that should be made, and which constantly appears in Kuhn's writing, is his reluctance to equate translation and interpretation, a comparison that Kuhn attributes to the analytical tradition of philosophy.
The course holds an emphasis on analytical writing, critical thinking, and oral presentation skills.
His teaching and writing, particularly in analytical archaeology in 1967, transformed European archaeology in the 1970s.
It was well known for its stylish writing and analytical value.
Organizations that participate in the Public Interest Program gain access to a motivated and diverse pool of applicants with excellent writing, research, and analytical skills ; strong work ethic ; creativity ; initiative ; the ability to work in a team ; and the ability to meet deadlines.
He was " The Times group's " most published journalist for 20 years, writing analytical and investigative articles on themes including politics and political economy ; economic policy and industrialisation strategies ; international relations ; energy, the environment and sustainable development ; religion, ethnicity and politics ; social conflict, communalism and nationalism ; science and technology ; and nuclear weapons disarmament and peace ..
Appointees are expected to have the following abilities, skills and knowledge in order to carry out their responsibilities effectively: Demonstrated analytical, conceptual, problem-solving and writing skills ; ability to listen and communicate clearly and effectively ; computer literacy ; good organization skills ; well-developed dispute resolution skills ; ability to objectively and fairly assess cases involving difficult issues regarding conflicting verbal / written evidence and the assessment of credibility ; willingness to travel throughout the province for the purpose of conducting hearings ; self-confidence ; understanding of the justice system and the role of administrative tribunals in that system ; expert knowledge of the Board's governing Act and related law or the ability to acquire such expert knowledge ; understanding of the professional, institutional and community context within which the Board operates.

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She included an analytical section where she applied the new mathematics of calculus to Newton's most controversial theories.
The current LSAT contains one analytical reasoning section, which is referred to colloquially as the " logic games ( LG )" section.
The next section describes the analytical approach to determining if a project has significant GHG impacts using guidelines from two Air Quality Management Districts in California.
Some Marxist groups – such as the Indian section of the USFI and the Hekmatist groups in Iran and Iraq – have provided analytical accounts as to why the term fascist should be applied to groups such as the Hindutva movement, the 1979 Islamic Iranian regime, or the Islamist sections of the Iraqi insurgency.
Finally, the third " analytical " section would study the principles behind these phenomena.

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A basic idea in Dianetics is that the mind consists of two parts: the " analytical mind " and the " reactive mind.
In mathematical analysis, the unit interval is a one-dimensional analytical manifold whose boundary consists of the two points 0 and 1.
OLAP consists of three basic analytical operations: consolidation ( roll-up ), drill-down, and slicing and dicing.
The Animal Metaphor test consists of a series of creative and analytical prompts in which the person filling out the test is asked to create a story and then interpret its personal significance.
The Comédie humaine consists of 91 finished works ( stories, novels or analytical essays ) and 46 unfinished works ( some of which exist only as titles ).

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Analytic geometry, or analytical geometry has two different meanings in mathematics.
As in Newtonian mechanics, no system consisting of more than two particles can be solved with an exact analytical mathematical approach ( see 3-body problem ) and helium is no exception.
It is subdivided into two parts, one more general and the other more analytical, titled Yachin and Boaz respectively ( after two large pillars in the Temple in Jerusalem ).
While the aims and scope of these two journals overlap in many respects, Social Epistemology is more open to science studies in addition to philosophy, while " the principal style Episteme is that of analytical philosophy ".
While the two have indeed identical objectives, namely the evasion of taxes and the importation of contraband items, their demand and cost functions are altogether different requiring different analytical framework.
Mordechai Zaken wrote this important study from an analytical and comparative point of view, comparing the experience of the Assyrian Christians with the experience of the Kurdish Jews who had been dwelling in Kurdistan for two thousands years or so, but were forced to leave Iraq and all of them eventually migrated to Israel in the early 1950s.
The Detroit Red Wings disposed of the New York Americans in their first round best-of-three series two games to one ( even as the Americans had analytical and notorious ex-Bruins star Eddie Shore ) and the Toronto Maple Leafs ousted the Chicago Black Hawks two games to none.
There are two types of military history, although almost all texts have elements of both: descriptive history that serves to chronicle conflicts without offering any statements about the causes, nature of conduct, the ending and effects of a conflict ; and analytical history that seeks to offer statements about the causes, nature, ending and aftermath of conflicts as a means of deriving knowledge and understanding of conflicts as a whole, and prevent repetition of mistakes in future, to suggest better concepts or methods in employing forces, or to advocate the need for new technology.
There are two kinds of ultracentrifuges, the preparative and the analytical ultracentrifuge.
Two newer studies examined the frequency of collisions in two regional districts using the latest analytical tools.
The past two hundred years, however, have seen a proliferation of new sources of data and analytical tools, including:
In addition to viewing bibliographic study as being composed of four interdependent approaches: enumerative, descriptive, analytical, and textual, Bowers notes two further subcategories of research, namely historical bibliography and aesthetic bibliography.
Bibliographic works differ in the amount of detail depending on the purpose and can generally be divided into two categories: enumerative bibliography ( also called compilative, reference or systematic ), which results in an overview of publications in a particular category and analytical or critical bibliography, which studies the production of books.
Most of these were simple records of patient and laborious analytical operations, and it is perhaps surprising that among all the substances he analysed he only detected two new elements, beryllium in 1798 in beryl and chromium in 1797 in a red lead ore from Siberia.
An analytical solution to this minimization problem is often difficult to obtain except in some instances for which we next offer two of the best known examples.
By the early 1970s two decades of research covering hundreds of thousands of patents had confirmed Altshuller ’ s initial insight about the patterns of inventive solutions and one of the first analytical tools was published in the form of 40 inventive principles, which could account for virtually all of those patents that presented truly inventive solutions.
The first two make use of analytical formulations which apply mostly to simple linear elastic models, lead to closed-form solutions, and can often be solved by hand.
Indian philosophy is distinctive in its application of analytical rigour to metaphysical problems and goes into very precise detail about the nature of reality, the structure and function of the human psyche and how the relationship between the two have important implications for human salvation ( moksha ).
There are two different analytical procedures: Meaning and discovery-Focused approaches.

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