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body and knowledge
A body of knowledge was there to be learned.
The twentieth century saw a burgeoning of technological applications of the large body of scientific knowledge that was by then in place.
Some of this knowledge is in the form of facts that can be explicitly represented, but some knowledge is unconscious and closely tied to the human body: for example, the machine may need to understand how an ocean makes one feel to accurately translate a specific metaphor in the text.
Studies suggest that knowledge of its existence and anatomy is scant in comparison to that of other sexual organs, and that more education about it could help alleviate social stigmas associated with the female body and female sexual pleasure ; for example, that the clitoris – and the vulva in general – are visually unappealing ; that female masturbation is taboo ; or that women's orgasms are something that " men are expected to master and control ".
" For Kant's transcendental idealism, " critique " means examining and establishing the limits of the validity of a faculty, type, or body of knowledge, especially through accounting for the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible concepts in use in that knowledge system.
He is Demiurge and maker of man, but as a ray of light from above enters the body of man and gives him a soul, Yaldabaoth is filled with envy ; he tries to limit man's knowledge by forbidding him the fruit of knowledge in paradise.
The question concerned the educational value of pre-Christian classical thought: " Given that the body of knowledge of the pre-Christian Romans was heathen in origin, was it safe to teach it to Christian children?
This vision includes establishing a University College to foster both in-depth and wide-interest, society-interest driven education for upcoming engineers ; establishing a combined Graduate School to manage the graduate programs ; an increase of the student body by 50 percent ; a 50 percent increase in the number of annual Ph. D graduations ; an increase of knowledge valorisation to a campus-wide score of 4. 2 ; increasing the international position of the university to within the top-100 universities ; and increasing the embedding of the university within the city and the Brainport region by transforming the campus into a high-grade science park with laboratories, housing facilities for 700 students and researchers and supporting facilities.
In contemporary society, doctors and scientists, for example, are considered to be experts in that they hold a body of dominant knowledge that is, on the whole, inaccessible to the layman ( Fuller: 2005: 141 ).
Technically it refers to the body of Islamic law extracted from detailed Islamic sources ( which are studied in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence ) and the process of gaining knowledge of Islam through jurisprudence.
Heroes make their way in the world, and may also venture into metaphysical realms to gain knowledge and power, at the risk of body and soul.
Most of our knowledge of ancient Hebrew medicine during the 1st millennium BC comes from the Torah, i. e. the Five Books of Moses, which contain various health related laws and rituals, such as isolating infected people ( Leviticus 13: 45-46 ), washing after handling a dead body ( Numbers 19: 11-19 ) and burying excrement away from camp ( Deuteronomy 23: 12-13 ).
With the Renaissance came an increase in experimental investigation, principally in the field of dissection and body examination, thus advancing our knowledge of human anatomy.
Science is a body of empirical, theoretical, and practical knowledge about the natural world, produced by researchers making use of scientific methods, which emphasize the observation, explanation, and prediction of real world phenomena by experiment.
Such institutions may also offer non-degree certificates, which indicate completion of a set of courses comprising some body of knowledge, but the granting of such certificates is not the primary purpose of the institutions.
The advent of the Age of Enlightenment provided an intellectual framework which welcomed the practical application of the growing body of scientific knowledgea factor evidenced in the systematic development of the steam engine, guided by scientific analysis, and the development of the political and sociological analyses, culminating in Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations.
How the low-friction surface develops is not known exactly, but a large body of knowledge does exist.
* Non-violence ( to be in soul consciousness rather than body consciousness ) is the foundation of right view, the condition of right knowledge and the kernel of right conduct.
In another the resurrection is shown to be that of what has gone down, i. e., the body ; the knowledge concerning it is the new doctrine in contrast with that of the old philosophers ; the doctrine follows from the command to keep the body in moral purity.
* Academic discipline – body of knowledge given to-or received by-a disciple ( student ); a branch or sphere of knowledge, or field of study, that an individual has chosen to specialise in.

body and modeled
Rodin's most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, modeled the human body with realism, and celebrated individual character and physicality.
However, certain physical phenomena can be modeled assuming the materials exist as a continuum, meaning the matter in the body is continuously distributed and fills the entire region of space it occupies.
Continuum mechanics models begin by assigning a region in three dimensional Euclidean space to the material body being modeled.
Modern racing " stock " cars are stock in name only, using a body template that is vaguely modeled after currently-available automobiles.
This body is modeled on the historical Knights Templar to carry on the spirit of their organization.
It was rumored in France that the face of the Statue of Liberty was modeled after Bartholdi's mother ; and the body after his wife, Jean Emilie.
It has a special inlay at the 12th fret, as well as a graphic modeled after his album Teaser on the body.
His body was infused with Otto Octavius ' newest innovation: highly durable titanium resin armor modeled after a rhinoceros.
His rebellion encouraged a large body of dissatisfied warriors ( there were always those whose petitions were not granted ) who desired to see the creation of another warrior regime modeled after Kamakura.
Maleficent's dragon form was animated by Eric Cleworth, who said that the dragon was modeled on a rattlesnake, with " powerful muscles moving a bulky body over the rocky terrain.
Chinaman would have movements modeled after Jet Li and have a body tattoo of a dragon that would come alive as soon as he dove into water.
As such they may include texts explaining a miracle attributed to the helper, or symbols such as a painted or modeled reproduction of a miraculously healed body part, or a directly related item such as a crutch given by a person formerly lame.
A great many ellipsoids have been used with various sizes and centres but modern ( post GPS ) ellipsoids are centred at the actual center of mass of the Earth or body being modeled.
One of the five famous aero-cars, the Dodge Daytona featured special body modifications that included a stabilizer wing on the rear deck, a special sheet-metal " nose cone " that replaced the traditional upright front grille, a flush rear backlight ( rear window area ), a ' window cap ' to cover the original Charger's recessed rear window, specific front fenders and hood that were modeled after the upcoming 1970 Charger, stainless steel A-pillar covers and fender mounted tire clearance / brake cooling scoops.
Many electric cellos have bodies modeled after acoustic cellos, while others abandon the design completely, opting for a totally new body shape, or having little or no body at all.
They modeled the styling on the contemporary Cadillac Eldorado, although much of the body and structure were shared with the Chevrolet Chevelle ( firewall, windshield, decklid, and rear window were the same ).
Third body influences and resonance effects are partially modeled.
There were three models of Variax acoustic modeling guitars ; the 300 Nylon String and the 300 Steel String which allow varying the body size and mic placement in the electronic model, and the more expensive cedar ( later spruce )- topped 700 ( available only with steel strings ) that had alternate tunings " built-in " and was able to emulate over a dozen rare and desirable acoustic instruments, including a real Indian sitar, rather than the Coral electric sitar modeled in the electric Variaxes.
Although no toy has been made for this Ratchet, his body style appears to be modeled after Energon Roadblock, but with a new head mold and sea foam green in color ( similar hospital scrubs ).
It created a Committee of Safety modeled after a body with the same name during the English Civil War and it recommended that a quarter of the militia be designated as minutemen.
Her body has been sculpted with attention to naturalistic detail: the deep navel, structured abdomen, " softly modeled pubic area " the recurve of the outline of the hips beneath the iliac crest and the bony structure of the legs with distinct knee caps all suggest " an artistic skill that is almost certainly derived from observed study ".
It is intended to be closely modeled after the model released in the 1950s and looks very similar with a maple fret-board, gold pick-guard and Desert Sand body.

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