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Hajj Sayed ( Senior Member in CIMS ), in his new book in Egypt, compares this to the following statement from the canonical Bible:
The research psychologist Gary Marcus's book Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind compares evolutionary kluges with engineering ones like manifold vacuum-powered windshield wipers – when you accelerated or drove uphill, " Your wipers slowed to a crawl, or even stopped working altogether.
At the very end of the text he borrows an analogy from Arthur Schopenhauer, and compares the book to a ladder that must be thrown away after one has climbed it.
Lewis compares the book to Alice in Wonderland in that both children and adults may find different things to enjoy in it, and places it alongside Flatland, Phantastes, and The Wind in the Willows.
Published in 1911, Kandinsky's book compares the spiritual life of humanity to a pyramid — the artist has a mission to lead others to the pinnacle with his work.
In this book, the poet compares the fate of the extinct animal with the fate of its discoverer.
In her essay " What Nature Allows the Jealous Laws Forbid " literary critic Mary Aswell Doll compares the love between the two male protagonists of Annie Proulx ' book Brokeback Mountain ( 1997 ) with the love Myrrha has for her father in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
In his book There and Back Again, Sean Astin claims that Richard Donner and Steven Spielberg were " like codirectors " on the film as he compares and contrasts their styles when directing scenes.
In An Apology for Writing So Much upon This Book, the poet compares her book to a child and compares the book / child and author / parent to birds.
The book Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia-Pacific compares Sugimori's design of Mewtwo to that of Japanese tokusatsu films, namely monster films like the 1954 Godzilla in creating " monstrous yet familiar silhouettes from the past renewed agency in the form of eyes and expressions which cut through the viewer ".
Throughout the rest of the book he treats, and compares, both Formalist ( classical ) and Intuitionist logics with an emphasis on the former.
Although his book was written before the September 11 attacks, John Coffey explicitly compares the English fear of a Popish Plot with the contemporary Islamophobia in the Western world.
* In the book Misery by Stephen King, the character Paul Sheldon compares his situation to that in John Fowles ' novel.
Throughout the book, he repeatedly compares himself and other characters with the characters of " Roland ".
Indeed in some of its worst failings, straining of expression, excess of detail, exaggeration, he outbids Seneca, whilst the obscurity, which makes his little book of not seven hundred lines so difficult to read and is in no way due to great depth of thought, compares poorly with the terse clearness of the Epistolae morales.
* 1665 — In his book Micrographia Robert Hooke compares petrified wood to wood, concludes that petrified wood formed from wood soaked in mineral rich water, and argues fossils like Ammonite shells, were produced the same way, sparking debate over the organic origin of fossils and the possibility of extinction.
The book South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today includes an essay in which East Carolina University philosophy professor Henry Jacoby compares Stan's actions and reasoning within the show to the philosophical teachings of William Kingdon Clifford, and another essay by Southern Illinois University philosophy professor John S. Gray which references Stan's decision to not vote for either candidate for a school mascot in the season eight ( 2004 ) episode " Douche and Turd " when describing political philosophy and the claimed pitfalls of a two-party system.
Kak arranges the number of hymns in each book of the Rigveda as follows, and compares the arrangement to a Vedic fire altar:
Seth Lerer, in his book Children ’ s Literature, finds that Charlotte represents female authorship and creativity, and compares her to other female characters in children ’ s literature such as Jo March in Little Women and Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden.
* Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan's Workplaces to Clinton's Columbine and Beyond is the title of a book by Mark Ames, which examines the rise of office and school shootings in the wake of the Reagan Revolution, and compares the shootings to slave rebellions ( ISBN 1-932360-82-4 ).
His book, Head to Head: The Coming Economic Battle Among Japan, Europe and America published in 1993, compares economic growth and living standards among Japan, Europe, and the USA.
Ann Hutchinson-Guest's book Choreographics ( 1989 ), compares thirteen historical and present-day dance notation systems ( with visual examples ) and through ' one to one ' comparisons illustrates the advantages, and disadvantages of each system.

book and traces
Heuvelmans ' 1955 book On the Track of Unknown Animals traces the scholarly origins of the discipline to Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans and his 1892 study, The Great Sea Serpent.
A 2009 book Pioneers of Industrial Organization traces the development of the field from Adam Smith to recent times and includes dozens of short biographies of major figures in Europe and North America who contributed to the growth and development of the discipline.
All traces of former ownership marks, except for a small part of a bright pink stamp which overlapped the writing on folio 223 of the Speculum, had been removed, perhaps to avoid tax liability for the former owner ( although as historian Kirsten Seaver noted many years later, stamps on random book pages indicate institutional, not private ownership ).
The book traces Manhattan's constant reinvention, often at the expense of preserving a concrete past.
This book traces the not-so-rosy paths through which this great man had to travel.
His book, In My Father ’ s House Are Many Mansions: Family and Community in Edgefield, South Carolina traces the social history of that region.
Robert Graves, in his book The White Goddess traces and reinterprets many European legends, to which the whitethorn ( hawthorn ) is central.
Many arachnids, like mites and harvestmen ( Opiliones ), have no traces of book lungs and breathe through tracheae or through their body surface only.
The book traces the rise of the modern novel to philosophical, economic and social trends and conditions that become prominent in the early 18th century.
The appearance of this book, which traces the development of the English constitution from the Teutonic invasions of Britain till 1485, marks a distinct step in the advance of English historical learning.
In the book, Rocker traces the origins of the state back to religion claiming " that all politics is in the last instance religion ": both enslave their very creator, man ; both claim to be the source of cultural progress.
The book traces the history of Quidditch, as well as the earliest broom-based games.
The book traces the history of a collection of 264 Netsuke-some of them by well-known craftsmen-which were brought to France in the late 19th Century, bought by a member of the wealthy Jewish Ephrussi family.
* Historic Struggles-A chapter from the 2004 book, Greed and Good ISBN 1-891843-25-7, that traces the history of efforts to create and maintain a progressive tax structure in the United States.
* This book traces the role of doubt through human history, all over the world, particularly regarding religion.
Douglas Reichert Powell's book Critical Regionalism: Connecting Politics and Culture in the American Landscape ( 2007 ) traces the trajectory of the term critical regionalism from its original use in architectural theory to its inclusion in literary, cultural, and political studies and proposes a methodology based on the intersection of those fields.
Mattingly's first book was the biography, Catherine of Aragon ( 1941 ), a book " extremely careful and accurate and enormously erudite " but with traces of the care, accuracy and erudition " carefully concealed or utterly obliterated.
His inspirational book, The Mission of Art, traces the evolution of human consciousness through art history, exploring the role of an artist's intention and conscience, and reflecting on the creative process as a spiritual path.
Glazer's most recent book is the 2007 publication From a Cause to a Style: Modernist Architecture ’ s Encounter With the American City, an essay collection " that traces the diminishment of Modernist architecture from a social revolution — which asserted that traditional architecture ' had come to an end ' — down to a mere style, and one almost universally resented outside the profession.
In his book, Paz makes a thorough analysis of Sor Juana's poetry and traces some of her influences to the Spanish writers of the Golden Age and the Hermetic tradition, mainly derived from the works of a noted Jesuit scholar of her era, Athanasius Kircher.
Recently, he has been the editor for The Princeton Companion to Mathematics, a voluminous book published in 2008 that introduces and traces the development of various branches and concepts of modern mathematics.
The book traces the history of the AFI from its beginnings and demonstrates how instrumental the AFI has been in nurturing the revival of the Australian film industry.
Thucydides traces the development of Athenian power through the growth of the Athenian empire in the years 479 BC to 432 BC in book one of the History ( 1. 89-118 ).
Theodore H. White called Peters ' work a " superlative book " that traces Middle East history with " unmatched skill.

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