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The papers formed the basis of his first book, Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth, Admiral of the Red.
He applied in 1902 to the newly formed Carnegie Institution for a grant to write a systematic book of his life's work.
However, in 1962 the London Beth Din and the Chief Rabbi Israel Brodie, who formed the leadership of the United Synagogue, the UK's Orthodox establishment, refused to allow his appointment on grounds of heresy because in his 1957 book We Have Reason to Believe, Jacobs had rejected the conception of a literal, verbal revelation of the Torah.
The article formed the foundation for his 1922 book The Coming of the Fairies.
Many women of the Gay Liberation movement felt frustrated at the domination of the movement by men and formed separate organisations ; some who felt gender differences between men and women could not be resolved developed " lesbian separatism ", influenced by writings such as Jill Johnston's 1973 book Lesbian Nation.
His prison experiences formed the basis for his semi-autobiographical book, Cold Stone Jug.
According to that book, Japheth and his two brothers formed the three major races:
The second reason is that such groups may be formed as a means of defense to insure survival, fears by one group of a hostile group threatening them can increase solidarity amongst that group, R. Paul Shaw and Yuwa Wong in their book The Genetic Seeds of Warfare ( 1989 ) identify this as the foundation of xenophobia that they identify as originating in hunter gatherer societies.
On 2 January 1897 Gladstone wrote to Francis Hirst on being unable to write a preface to a book on liberalism: " I venture on assuring you that I regard the design formed by you and your friends with sincere interest, and in particular wish well to all the efforts you may make on behalf of individual freedom and independence as opposed to what is termed Collectivism ".
In 1971, after seeing Virginia's obituary in The New York Times, four friends formed a company, called Elizabeth Press, and published a children's book titled Yes, Virginia that illustrated the editorial and included a brief history of the main characters.
Many of the scenarios in the book would be enacted as performance pieces throughout Ono's career and have formed the basis for her art exhibitions, including one highly publicized show at the Everson Museum in Syracuse, New York, that was nearly closed when besieged by excited Beatle fans who broke several of the art pieces and flooded the toilets.
* In the book Science And The Akashic Field by Ervin Laszlo, Akasha is noted as the aether from which all matter is formed.
The book introduces the concept of spherical triangle ( figures formed of three great circle arcs, which he named " trilaterals ") and proves Menelaus ' theorem on collinearity of points on the edges of a triangle ( which may have been previously known ) and its analog for spherical triangles.
Frank's father's deception of his son ( one of Banks ' central themes, which appears again in The Crow Road ), and the propensity of people for deceiving themselves, are accentuated in the final chapters of the book when new facts force the reader to reassess completely the opinions formed about the narrator.
Asimov later integrated the Robot Series into his all-engulfing Foundation series, making R. Daneel Olivaw appear again twenty thousand years later in the age of the Galactic Empire, in sequels and prequels to the original Foundation trilogy ; and in the final book of the Robots series — Robots and Empire — we learn how the worlds that later formed the Empire were settled, and how Earth became radioactive ( which was first mentioned in Pebble in the Sky ).
In the book, Howard-Bury includes an account of crossing the " Lhakpa-la " at where he found footprints that he believed " were probably caused by a large ' loping ' grey wolf, which in the soft snow formed double tracks rather like a those of a bare-footed man ".
As early as January 5, 1971, The New York Times had reported that the film's 10-week shooting schedule was about to begin, that Roundtree would play the title role, and that Tidyman's book formed the basis for the film.
A rumour in a contemporary travel book called Tour to London ( although not confirmed ) by Pierre Jean Grosley formed the popular myth that bread and meat sustained Lord Sandwich at the gambling table.
The two soon formed a close friendship and Droste wrote a number of ballads for inclusion in the book, among them " Das Fräulein von Rodenschild " and " Der Tod des Erzbischofs Engelbert von Köln ".
In New Zealand, the writings of one chief, Wiremu Te Rangikāheke, formed the basis of much of Governor George Grey's Polynesian Mythology, a book which to this day provides the de facto official versions of many of the best-known Māori legends.
During this trip she is supposed to have met an African slave leader, whose story formed the basis for one of her most famous works, Oroonoko, widely credited as the book which first brought home to England a sense of the horrors of slavery.
She was a classically trained singer who wrote a book on the kazoo, formed the " quartet " Kazoophony, and performed at Carnegie Hall.
The placement of " Scientia " on the book was inspired by its appearance on the arms of the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, formed in 1907.
Named after Veruca Salt, the spoiled rich girl from the children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, Veruca Salt was formed in Chicago by Louise Post ( guitar / vocals ) and Nina Gordon ( guitar / vocals ).

book and foundation
Then in 1986, William H. Shea, Ph. D. in Archeology, expanded on Lenglet's foundation to include the entire book of Daniel.
Locke's famous attack on innate ideas in the first book of the Essay effectively destroyed that foundation and replaced it with a theory of knowledge based on experience.
The book design of Aldus Manutius developed the book structure which would become the foundation of western publication design.
Although he avoids the controversial topic of human origins in the rest of the book so as not to prejudice readers against his theory, here he ventures a cautious hint that psychology would be put on a new foundation and that " Light will be thrown on the origin of man ".
" Horkheimer ’ s contributions to this debate, in the form of the essays " The Authoritarian State ," " The End of Reason " and " The Jews and Europe " served as a foundation for what he and Adorno planned to do in their book on dialectical logic.
Italian physicist Galileo Galilei ( 1564-1642 ), a champion of the Copernican model of the universe and an enormously influential figure in the history of kinematics and classical mechanicsThe foundation of modern dynamics was set out in Galileo's book Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo ( Dialogue on the two main world systems ) where the notion of inertia was implicit and used.
Immediately recognised as a definitive work on keyboard technique, by 1780 the book was in its third edition and laid the foundation for the keyboard methods of Muzio Clementi and Johann Baptist Cramer.
The modern breed maintains bloodlines tracing to the foundation bloodstock of the registry, and has a partially open stud book that allows addition of some Thoroughbred, American Quarter Horse and Arabian blood.
Theophrastus seems to have carried out still further the grammatical foundation of logic and rhetoric, since in his book on the elements of speech, he distinguished the main parts of speech from the subordinate parts, and also direct expressions ( kuria lexis ) from metaphorical expressions, and dealt with the emotions ( pathe ) of speech.
When these most important problems of the theory were solved, and a firm foundation for further work built, Milanković finished a book which was published in 1920, by the Gauthier-Villars in Paris under the title " Théorie mathématique des phénomènes thermiques produits par la radiation solaire " ( Mathematical Theory of Heat Phenomena Produced by Solar Radiation ).
In the introduction of the 1967 Simon and Schuster book club edition, Bradbury implies that the Nazi book burnings drove him to write the short story " The Fireman " which was the precursor along with the foundation for his novel Fahrenheit 451, stating, " It follows then that when Hitler burned a book I felt it as keenly, please forgive me, as his killing a human, for in the long sum of history they are one and the same flesh.
In April of that year, he set up the Leopold foundation " to aid emotionally disturbed, retarded, or delinquent youths " which would be funded by the royalties from his book, Life Plus 99 Years.
This experience provided the foundation for his book In the Arena: Stories of Political Life.
10, No. 3, August 1975 ( pp. 156 – 167 ), this book provides a foundation for Ritzer ’ s other works on metatheory.
French geographer and geopolitician Jacques Ancel is considered to be the first theorician of geopolitics in France notably through the lectures he gave at the Carnegie foundation and his book " Géopolitique " published in 1936.
The third book contains a series of military maxims, which were ( appropriately enough, considering the similarity in the military conditions of the two ages ) the foundation of military learning for every European commander from William the Silent to Frederick the Great.
The Organic Reactions book series is owned and copyrighted by Organic Reactions, Inc. a not-for-profit, private operating foundation incorporated in the state of Illinois.
In which is treated the nature of the human mind and the use that must be made of it to avoid error in the sciences, the book laid the foundation for Malebranche ’ s philosophical reputation and ideas.
The book criticized psychiatry and provided an intellectual foundation for mental patient advocates and anti-psychiatry activists.

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