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scope and topics
However, Chambers ' Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ( 1728 ), and the Encyclopédie of Diderot and D ' Alembert ( 1751 onwards ), as well as Encyclopædia Britannica and the Conversations-Lexikon, were the first to realize the form we would recognize today, with a comprehensive scope of topics, discussed in depth and organized in an accessible, systematic method.
Norman's songs were wide-ranging, addressing such matters as politics ( The Great American Novel ), free love ( Pardon Me ), the passive commercialism of war – time journalists ( I Am The Six O ' Clock News ), witchcraft and the occult ( Forget Your Hexagram ), alienation ( Lonely by Myself ), religious hypocrisy ( Right Here In America ) and many topics largely outside of the scope of his contemporaries.
Rather than replacing traditional sources of professional development, online sources and providers have served to augment existing options and can bring a widening access to topics and a broader scope to “ learning communities ”.
The earlier research and development work of TRE and RRDE on radar, solid state physics, electronics, and computer hardware and software was continued in the merged establishment, and the overall scope was extended to include cryogenics and other topics.
The scope of health economics is neatly encapsulated by Alan Williams ' " plumbing diagram " dividing the discipline into eight distinct topics:
" This project is very broad in scope, encompassing a wide variety of topics and actions.
The Congress is very broad in scope, being open to all topics related to the medieval period and to participants from any background.
The powers of the parliaments in Canada are limited by the constitution, which divides legislative abilities between the federal and provincial governments ; in general, the legislatures of the provinces may only pass laws relating to topics explicitly reserved for them by the constitution, such as education, provincial officers, municipal government, charitable institutions, and " matters of a merely local or private nature ," while any matter not under the exclusive authority of the provincial legislatures is within the scope of the federal parliament's power.
Recently, EICAR has furthered its scope to include the research of malicious software ( malware ) other than computer viruses and extended work on other information security topics like content security, Wireless LAN security, RFID and information security awareness.
Arguments for textbook-based curricula point out that history teachers require resources to support the broad scope of topics covered in the typical history classroom.
The scope of research goes beyond superficial terms, delving further into topics such as audiences to which exhibits are directed,
The AMS publishes nine atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic journals ( in print and online ), issues position statements on scientific topics that fall within the scope of their expertise, sponsors more than 12 conferences annually, and offers numerous programs and services.
Further discussion of these topics is beyond the scope of this article and is treated in Arroyo and Hinsch
Within their respective topics they are each vast in scope, assessing the whole history of Europe from classical times to the nineteenth century.
Although the academy's mission includes a wide scope of Friesland-related topics, a great deal of its work focuses particularly on the West Frisian language.
The broad scope of auditing information security includes such topics as data centers ( the physical security of data centers and the logical security of databases, servers and network infrastructure components ), networks and application security.
Articles were shortened and the scope of the magazine was expanded to include a wider range of topics.
" The broad scope of his many writings considered such diverse topics as the mind of Sir Francis Bacon, the prehistoric origins of man, and the contributions of Charles Darwin.
Originally conceived as a limited effort to publish small, affordable books on fundamental Buddhist topics, the Society expanded its scope in response to the reception of their early publishing efforts.
The scope of these issues went far beyond the topics of the day talked up in professional circles.
He is known for referring to current topics in his songs and for his performances within the scope of political rallies or commemorations, such as those for the Bleiburg tragedy.

scope and covered
This version has no formal scope statement but what it tries to capture is covered by the defined viewTypes:
Such insurance is normally very limited in the scope of problems that are covered by the policy.
" The raids covered more than 30 cities and towns in 23 states, but those west of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio were " publicity gestures " designed to make the effort appear nationwide in scope.
Sima Qian is often compared to the Greek Herodotus in scope and method, because he covered Chinese history from the mythical Xia Dynasty until the contemporary reign of Emperor Wu of Han while retaining an objective and non-biased standpoint.
" John Rewald, one of the first professional art historians to focus on the birth of early modern art, limited the scope to the years between 1886 and 1892 in his pioneering publication on Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin ( 1956 ): Rewald considered it to continue his History of Impressionism ( 1946 ), and pointed out that a " subsequent volume dedicated to the second half of the post-impressionist period "— Post-Impressionism: From Gauguin to Matisse was to follow, extending the period covered to other artistic movements derived from Impressionism and confined to the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In scope his work covered a wide range of physical inquiry, but, as Marie Alfred Cornu remarked in his Rede lecture of 1899, the greater part of it was concerned with waves and the transformations imposed on them during their passage through various media.
The weights used to combine them into the higher-level aggregates, and then into the overall index, relate to the estimated expenditures during a preceding whole year of the consumers covered by the index on the products within its scope in the area covered.
Initially, products that fall under the covered scope must provide markings and disclosure as to the presence of certain substances, while the substances themselves are not ( yet ) prohibited.
* Amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1961 greatly expanded the FLSA's scope in the retail trade sector and increased the minimum wage for previously covered workers to $ 1. 15 an hour effective September 1961 and to $ 1. 25 an hour in September 1963.
" ( 201 ) The authors of the work, as an example of its scope, mentioned in the preface ( vii ) that all botanical genera known at the time were covered in the work.
As a result of the legislative change, which transferred them to the Office of Rail Regulation, the scope of HMRI enforcement no longer covered guided bus, trolleybus and most cable-hauled transport systems.
There are no teachers and the group decides on what content will be covered, scope will be used, as well as a delivery method.
Article 23 of the San Francisco Peace Treaty designated the US as " the principal occupying power " with respect to the territories covered by the geographical scope of the treaty, including " Formosa and the Pescadores.
This is a broadening of scope from other concepts of change management, and overlaps into the concerns of IT portfolio management and those areas covered by the initiation phases within programme management and project management.
Regulation is aimed at ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of the therapeutic goods which are covered under the scope of the regulation.
This is well beyond the scope of the initial search, and what is covered by the payment to the intermediary.
Batten and Szilagyi point out that the modern reliance on electronic trading platforms and real-time equilibrium prices appear to account for the removal of the historical scale and scope of covered interest arbitrage opportunities.
Recommendation 34 – The proposed new Home Care Transfer should be used to support expansion of the Canada Health Act to include medically necessary home care services in the following areas: Home mental health case management and intervention services should immediately be included in the scope of medically necessary services covered under the Canada Health Act ; Home care services for post-acute patients, including coverage for medication management and rehabilitation services, should be included under the Canada Health Act ; and palliative home care services to support people in their last six months of life should also be included under the Canada Health Act.
The museum was not limited in scope to the assassination of JFK, but it also covered Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, and Ted Kennedy's Chappaquiddick incident.
The early 19th century saw a dramatic increase in number and scope of the police based at Bow Street with the 1805 formation of the Bow Street Horse Patrole, which covered edge of London and was the first uniformed police unit in Britain, and in 1821 the Dismounted Horse Patrole which covered suburban areas.
Past papers have covered a wide temporal sweep from the colonial period to the American Civil War, and a broad geographical and spatial scope encompassing the histories of Canada, New England, the Middle Atlantic, the Lower South, the West Indies, Latin America, slavery, and native people.

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