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Sir Julian Huxley in his book Uniqueness Of Man makes the novel point that just as man is unique in being the only animal which requires a long period of infancy and childhood under family protection, so is he the only animal who has a long period after the decline of his procreativity.
A statue of Alhazred makes a cameo appearance as the " Mad Scholar " in Graham McNeill's book ' A Thousand Sons.
Justin Martyr ( c. 100 – 165 AD ) who was acquainted with Polycarp, who had been mentored by John, makes a possible allusion to this book, and credits John as the source.
* Grist magazine article Rebuttals from scientists working in the various fields his book makes claims about.
For example, Phillip E. Johnson makes this accusation of atheism with reference to Charles Hodge's book What Is Darwinism ?.
A library assigns a DDC number that unambiguously locates a particular volume to within a short length of shelving which makes it easy to find any particular book and return it to its proper place on the library shelves.
Philosopher Max Stirner, in his book The Ego and Its Own, was the first philosopher to call himself an egoist, though his writing makes clear that he desired not a new idea of morality ( ethical egoism ), but rather a rejection of morality ( amoralism ), as a nonexistent and limiting “ spook ”; for this, Stirner has been described as the first individualist anarchist.
The book also makes other criticisms and it draws a likeness of XP's " collective ownership " model to socialism in a negative manner.
* The comic book limited series Watchmen makes extensive use of the technique, including one character's autobiography, magazine interviews with several characters, psychiatric reports and even a fictional comic book within the comic book.
For future editions of the book, in 1917 Conrad wrote an " Author's Note " where he discusses each of the three stories, and makes light commentary on the character Marlow-the narrator of the tales within the first two stories.
" Although throughout his book Camus is concerned to present " the rebel " as a preferred alternative to " the revolutionary " he nowhere acknowledges that this distinction is taken from the one that Stirner makes between " the revolutionary " and " the insurrectionist ".
On the first day of the tournament, a bout of individual jousting, a mysterious masked knight, identifying himself only as " Desdichado " ( which is described in the book as Spanish for the " Disinherited One ", though actually meaning " Unfortunate "), makes his appearance and manages to defeat some of the best Norman lances, including Bois-Guilbert, Maurice de Bracy, a leader of a group of " Free Companions " ( mercenary knights ), and the baron Reginald Front-de-Boeuf.
In a 1995 review of Rushton's Race, Evolution and Behavior, anthropologist and population geneticist Henry Harpending expressed doubt as to whether all of Rushton's data fit the r / K model he proposed, but nonetheless praised the book for its proposing of a theoretical model that makes testable predictions about differences between human groups.
Torvalds was named after Linus Pauling, the Nobel Prize-winning American chemist, although in the book Rebel Code: Linux and the Open Source Revolution, Torvalds is quoted as saying, " I think I was named equally for Linus the Peanuts cartoon character ", noting that this makes him half " Nobel-prize-winning chemist " and half " blanket-carrying cartoon character ".
In ancient China, the earliest literary reference to magnetism lies in a 4th century BC book named after its author, The Master of Demon Valley ( 鬼谷子 ): " The lodestone makes iron come or it attracts it.
The book focuses on branding, and often makes connections with the alter-globalization movement.
Singer's most recent book, The Life You Can Save, makes the argument that it is a clear-cut moral imperative for citizens of developed countries to give more to charitable causes that help the poor.
He at first attempts to retcon the events in that book, but his captor, Annie Wilkes, regards this as cheating and makes him create a sequel that doesn't actively deny what the reader already knows.
The enduring popularity of The Hobbit makes early printings of the book attractive collectors ' items.
Levon Helm later wrote about The Last Waltz in his autobiography This Wheel's on Fire ; in the book he makes the case that The Last Waltz was primarily Robbie Robertson's project, and that he had forced The Band's break-up onto the rest of the group.
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering is a book on software engineering and project management by Fred Brooks, whose central theme is that " adding manpower to a late software project makes it later ".
* May 1 – Batman, created by Bob Kane ( and, unofficially, Bill Finger ) makes his first appearance in a comic book.
The decimal point makes its first appearance in Napier's book Descriptio.

makes and eloquent
They wrote, " What makes The Wind such an eloquent coda to its dying medium is Seastrom's and Gish's distillation of their art forms to the simplest, most elemental form: there are no frills.
Buné makes men eloquent and wise, and gives true answers to their demands and also richness.
For example the main narrator makes a number of speeches on various occasions: Vasco da Gama, recognized as " eloquent captain " (" facundo capitão "); Paulo da Gama ; Thetis ...
The breathtaking surfing footage, rather than the slightly stunted characters, makes his most eloquent argument.
In court, Claude makes an eloquent speech in which he calmly tells the judge the full details of the events which had provoked him to commit the crime of murder, and he admits his guilt.

makes and realistic
Kamiński clarifies, " In this way, we attained a certain staccato in the actors ' movements and a certain crispness in the explosions, which makes them slightly more realistic.
This makes the plot seem more realistic than earlier super robot animated series where the hero and cast usually act in the same predictable manner, with little connection between the episodes.
The film makes extensive use of the IntroVision process, a variation of front projection that allows realistic three-dimensional interaction of foreground characters with projected backgrounds without the heavy cost of traditional bluescreen effects.
Roger Ebert awarded the film four out of four stars and wrote in his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, " The movie is a satire that contains just enough realistic ballast to be teasingly plausible ; like Dr. Strangelove, it makes you laugh, and then it makes you wonder.
In The Realists, an examination of the work of eight novelists – Stendhal, Honoré de Balzac, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, Benito Pérez Galdós, Henry James and Marcel Proust – Snow makes a robust defence of the realistic novel.
This makes the crossover somewhat factually dubious, which is not typical of the highly realistic Jack Webb productions.
It pushes the boundaries in a realistic way, because the decisions Sisko makes are the kinds of decisions that have to be made in war.
This makes supersymmetric models useful toy models of more realistic theories.
The third image has shading enabled, which makes the image more realistic and makes it easier to see which face is which.
“ It is the light that is sublime in Grey ’ s oeuvre-which is the most important innovation in religious light since the Baroque-and that makes the mundane beings in them seem sublime, in every realistic detail of their exquisite being ”.
The novel's blend of realistic narrative, incisive social commentary, and psychological complexity makes The Awakening a precursor of American modernism ; it prefigures the works of American novelists such as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway and echoes the works of contemporaries such as Edith Wharton and Henry James.
Later stories, in which Gould veered into space opera and extraterrestrial contacts, mitigated somewhat against the strip's being recognized for its early use of realistic police procedure, but any examination of the Tracy strip from its beginnings in 1931 through the 1950s makes Gould's status as a pioneer in the police procedural sub-genre clear.
The EyeTap's concept makes it incredibly versatile in the world of Cyborglogging as it allows the user the ability to perform real-time capture of their daily lives from a point of view perspective of the user making the logs highly realistic.
This makes it easy to know exactly where objects are on the screen at any given time, but it is considerably more difficult to create realistic animations that build up on different, conflicting forces.
Although photographs suggest something more realistic than the makeup worn by Godfrey was used for the film, the popular character makes no appearances in the productions of The Oz Film Manufacturing Company.
Denise Levertov uses quite simple language which makes the situation in the poem a bit more realistic.
Due to its length and relative proximity to the JMTC training area, it makes for a realistic simulation of short field operations encountered around the world.
Antonio Aragon makes small, finely carved, realistic deer, dogs, lions and cats, and Sergio Aragon specializes in miniatures.
) makes the point that worship has always been more diverse than is implied by the use of a single book, and views diversity as realistic and necessary.
) The full-length version, although not presented as a play-within-a-play, as the stage version was, nevertheless resembles a stage-to-film adaptation, makes great use of Maxwell Anderson's original dialogue, and may seem, to some, stagy in its method of presentation, despite having a realistic depiction of the Siege of Orléans.
It is notable for being one of the few anime series to deal with the concept of time dilation in a realistic way, and indeed makes it one of its central plot elements.
The hubcaps fly off less than in the game Driver ( video game ) which makes it more realistic.

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