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The one apparent connection between the two is a score of buildings which somehow or other have survived and which naturally enough are called `` historical monuments ''.
I want, therefore, to discuss a second and quite different fruit of science, the connection between scientific understanding and fear.
As shown in Figure 1, there is a connection for communication between every pair of points.
In the sides of the tappets are notches with sloping sides, and connection between the tappets and locking bars consist of cams called `` dogs ''.
As long ago as 1851 it was pointed out by Niepce ( 1851 ) that there is a connection between the pituitary and the thyroid.
It is the similarity between Estella's hands and Molly's ( `` The action of her fingers was like the action of knitting '' ) that provides Pip with a vital clue to the real identity of both and establishes a symbolic connection between the underworld of crime and the genteel cruelty of Satis House.
The suppositions in the previous illustration might be sufficiently altered by establishing a connection between general company practice and local practice in the South, and by establishing such direct connection between the practice and the economic well-being of stores located in New York and general company policy.
would certainly deny any connection between the two things, or any connection of either with murder.
The secretary's greatest achievement is perhaps the rekindling of NATO realization that East-West friction, wherever it take place around the globe, is in essence the general conflict between two entirely different societies, and must be treated as such without regard to geographical distance or lack of apparent connection.
In searching for clues which might lead us to a fresh apprehension of the reality of spirit, the close connection between spirit and community is likely to prove the most fruitful.
There was no connection between the two events, because Bobbie wasn't rich, either, though he was more aggressive than John.
Perhaps he sensed some connection between the incident on the freighter and the ascetic at Ryusenji, he was unable to put it together.
Many studies have observed the effects of volunteerism ( as a form of altruism ) on happiness and health and have consistently found a strong connection between volunteerism and current and future health and well-being.
Many biblical authors draw a strong connection between love of others and love of God.
A literature review by Michael McCullough and Camile Farah, published in the Australian Dental Journal in 2008, focused on a possible connection between mouthwashes that contain alcohol, and an increased risk of oral cancer.
In a March 2009 brief, the American Dental Association said " the available evidence does not support a connection between oral cancer and alcohol-containing mouthrinse ".
The Sea of Marmara forms a connection between the Black and Aegean Seas through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, and separates Anatolia from Thrace on the European mainland.
After Bohr's use of Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect to relate energy levels in atoms with the wavelength of emitted light, the connection between the structure of electrons in atoms and the emission and absorption spectra of atoms became an increasingly useful tool in the understanding of electrons in atoms.
As-gard, he conjectures, is the home of the Æsir ( singular Ás ) in As-ia, making a folk etymological connection between the three " As -"; that is, the Æsir were " men of Asia ", not gods, who moved from Asia to the north and some of which intermarried with the peoples already there.
Perhaps Grothendieck's deepest single accomplishment is the invention of the étale and l-adic cohomology theories, which explain an observation of André Weil's that there is a deep connection between the topological characteristics of a variety and its diophantine ( number theoretic ) properties.

connection and mind
Stephen Vincent Benet's John Brown's Body comes immediately to mind in this connection, as does John Steinbeck's The Grapes Of Wrath and Carl Sandburg's The People, Yes.
Philosophers such as Patricia Churchland posit that the drug-mind interaction is indicative of an intimate connection between the brain and the mind, not that the two are the same entity.
With that figure in mind as the expected revenue, the pawnshop owner has to factor in the overhead costs of the store ( rent, heat, electricity, phone connection, yellow pages ad, website costs, staff costs, insurance, alarm system, confiscated items, etc.
Philosophy of pain is a branch of philosophy of mind that deals essentially with physical pain, especially in connection with such views as dualism, identity theory, and functionalism.
Modern etymological explanations such as by Manfred Mayrhofer in his Etymological Dictionary leave the case open, and do not prefer a connection to " pour, flow " ( PIE ), rather one with German rasen " to be ecstatic, be in a different state of mind " ( and perhaps Lithuanian aršus ).
As a Biblical critic he is sometimes classed with the destructive school, but, as Otto Pfleiderer says ( Development of Theology ), he " occupied as free a position as the Rationalists with regard to the literal authority of the creeds of the church, but that he sought to give their due value to the religious feelings, which the Rationalists had not done, and, with a more unfettered mind towards history, to maintain the connection of the present life of the church with the past.
Immanuel Kant, a central figure of the Age of Enlightenment, likewise claimed that two things filled his mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the oftener and more steadily they were reflected on: " the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me ... the latter begins from my invisible self, my personality, and exhibits me in a world which has true infinity but which I recognise myself as existing in a universal and necessary ( and not only, as in the first case, contingent ) connection.
Seven out of the twelve judges sided against him, but the connection between the rights of property and the parliamentary system became firmly established in the popular mind.
An organization called Peak Experience Productions was hired to add various eye and mind psychedelia, and audience participatory activities, to larger " Incidents " such as New Year's Eve and Halloween ( dubbed " Hulaween " due to the band's early connection to the modern hooping movement ).
* Association ( psychology ), a connection between two or more concepts in the mind or imagination
While diverting her focus to analyze Cat's uncontrolled ability to " cascade " through different alternate versions of herself, and Cat's empathic connection to the Crystal Palace, the phantoms in Sage's mind break free from their mental prison.
The biopsychosocial paradigm is also a technical term for the popular concept of the " mind – body connection ", which addresses more philosophical arguments between the biopsychosocial and biomedical models, rather than their empirical exploration and clinical application.
As protector of potential plague victims ( a connection popularized by the Golden Legend ) and soldiers, Sebastian occupied an important place in the popular medieval mind.
This Vehicle to Grid ( V2G ) connection has the potential to reduce the need for new power plants, as long as vehicle owners do not mind their batteries being drained during the day by the power company prior to needing to use their vehicle for a return-commute home in the evening.
Yoga is a means to reach balance in body, evenness of mind and a connection with spiritual self.
In " The Extended Mind ," a thought experiment is presented to further illustrate the environment's role in connection to the mind.
Inside the Phantom Zone Chris ' mind interfaced with a piece of Brainiac technology, awakening a long-dormant connection to the Nightwing, and linking his mind to that of Thara Ak-Var, who had a connection to the Flamebird.
This circuit is the connection of the individual's mind to the whole sweep of evolution and life as a whole.
At first Picquart did not establish any connection in his own mind between the " petit bleu " and the bordereau ; he simply thought he was on the track of a fresh traitor, and hoped to catch him in the act.
This graveling retained Ray's mind or some other connection to his life, as it stayed close to Daisy and George's house ( where Ray was killed ) and expressed anger toward Daisy and Mason for Ray's death.
The student's understanding of the connection between mind and matter will now be expanded to include the connection between the mind and the physical body.

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