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Treating light, at its basic level, as particles bouncing around is a simplification, but appropriate: the wave aspects of light are negligible in most scenes, and are significantly more difficult to simulate.
Treating this conjecture with merited disregard, Strabo passes on to the hypothesis of Strato, the natural philosopher, who had observed that the quantity of mud brought down by rivers into the Euxine was so great, that its bed must be gradually raised, while the rivers still continued to pour in an undiminished quantity of water.
There are more than 1, 300 commercial and industrial businesses and services within the city's, and the city is proud to have a majority of small businesses, as well as more than 100 major companies within its borders, such as Best Buy, Coca Cola, Commercial Steel Treating Corporation, Costco, CVS Pharmacy, Henkel Technologies, Home Depot, Kmart, Meijer, Micro Center, Ogura Corporation, Sam's Club, Hungry Howie's, Target, UPS, WOW !, Culver's, and Sears.
Treating the polysaccharide with this enzyme abrogated its serological reactivity.
Treating a month as 30 days and a year as 360 days was devised for its ease of calculation by hand compared with manually calculating the actual days between two dates.

Treating and something
Treating her poems as something intimate, she called them her " personal prayers ".

Treating and group
Treating each group of three double-helices as a code letter, they can ( in principle ) build up self-replicating structures that encode large quantities of information.

Treating and people
* Treating partners to prevent reinfection or spreading the infection to other people.
Treating white and black people as the same would usually be valid, outside of medicine, history, or cultural studies, for example.

Treating and set
* Treating opposing legal briefs as adversarial hypotheses about the application of the " unwritten law " to a new set of facts.
# Treating each human being as a person with a complex set of needs, all of which are important in his work and in his life.
* Treating Customers Fairly, a set of British Financial Services Authority principles focused on improving customer services for organisations in the Financial Services sector, ensuring that all regulated firms treat their customers fairly.

Treating and .
Treating the seeds with gibberellic acid can be useful in increasing seed germination, as is careful monitoring of moisture levels in the rooting medium.
Treating the mixture with sodium cyanide in the presence of free oxygen dissolves the gold.
Treating other teams differently in regards to their media contracts drew accusations that Selig did not act in good faith with respect to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Treating biodegradable waste before it enters a landfill reduces global warming from fugitive methane ; untreated waste breaks down anaerobically in a landfill, producing landfill gas that contains methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Treating agrammatic aphasia within a linguistic framework: treatment of underlying forms.
Another method that is entirely non-invasive referred to as Tumor Treating Fields has already reached clinical trial stage in many countries.
Treating this as a vote of no confidence in his government, Aberdeen resigned.
Treating skin diseases with hypnosis ( hypnodermatology ) has performed well in treating warts, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis.
Treating Revelation in his cursory fashion, he made use of an excerpt from the commentary of the North African Tichonius, which is preserved as a sort of argument at the beginning of the more extended work of the Spanish presbyter Beatus of Liébana.
Treating partners for STIs is a very important part of treatment and prevention.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
See The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights, 61 Stan.
The original category C is contained in this functor category, but new objects appear in the functor category which were absent and " hidden " in C. Treating these new objects just like the old ones often unifies and simplifies the theory.
* Treating Code as an Essay-Matz's writeup for the book Beautiful Code, edited by Andy Oram, Greg Wilson, O ' Reilly, 2007.
# Treating your users as co-developers is your least-hassle route to rapid code improvement and effective debugging.
* Alexander, Charles and O ' Connel, David F. ( 1995 ) Routledge Self Recovery: Treating Addictions Using Transcendental Meditation and Maharishi Ayur-Veda ISBN 1560244542
Treating the oncoming attacks as merely skirmishes, Frossard did not request additional support from other units.
Treating economic history as a discrete academic discipline has been a contentious issue for many years.

religion and its
Each religion has its own tenets ''.
from the founding of the College those responsible for its management have planned to provide its students favorable conditions for personal religious development and to offer opportunities through the curriculum and otherwise for understanding the meaning and importance of religion.
The afterlife played an important role in Ancient Egyptian religion, and its belief system is one of the earliest known.
He considers animism the first worldwide religion, common among all tribal societies before the advent of the Agriculture Revolution and its resulting globalized culture, along with the proliferation of this culture's organized, " salvationist " religions.
In this view, Christianity is seen as a religion in its own right, rather than a subset of Judaism, if one makes the common assumption that Judaism is not universal, however see Noahide Laws and Christianity and Judaism for details.
* Morris Jastrow, Jr., The Civilization of Babylonia and Assyria: its remains, language, history, religion, commerce, law, art, and literature, London: Lippincott ( 1915 ) — a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; also available in layered PDF format
Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said " The Herald will be independent in politics and religion ; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global.
Bahá ' ís, however, assert that their religion is a distinct tradition with its own scriptures, teachings, laws, and history.
The first was the late 7th century Deuteronomistic reform of official Judean religion under king Josiah, who banned many elements of the old polytheistic cult from the Temple, and the sudden collapse of Assyria and the rise of Babylon to take its place ; the second was exile of the royal court, the priests and other members of the ruling elite following the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem c. 586 BCE.
Indian family law is complex, with each religion adhering to its own specific laws.
Funan and its succeeding societies which occupied this section of Southeast Asia would remain mainly Hindu in religion for about 900 years.
One of its leaders, Joaquín Infante, drafted Cuba's first constitution, declaring the island a sovereign state, presuming the rule of the countries ' wealthy, maintaining slavery as long as it was necessary for agriculture, establishing a social classification based on skin colour and declaring Catholicism the official religion.
Islam ( See Islam in Comoros ) is the dominant religion, and Quranic schools for children reinforce its influence.
He was especially hard on Druidism, because of its incompatibility with the Roman state religion and its proselytizing activities.
Antisemitism has been described as primarily hatred against Jews as a race with its modern expression rooted in 19th century racial theories, while anti-Judaism is described as hostility to Jewish religion, but in Western Christianity it effectively merged into antisemitism during the 12th century.
The Diocletianic Persecution ( 303 – 11 ), the Empire's last, largest, and bloodiest official persecution of Christianity, did not destroy the Empire's Christian community ; indeed, after 324 Christianity became the empire's preferred religion under its first Christian emperor, Constantine.
Diocletian was conservative in matters of religion, a man faithful to the traditional Roman pantheon and understanding of demands for religious purification, but Eusebius, Lactantius and Constantine state that it was Galerius, not Diocletian, who was the prime supporter of the purge, and its greatest beneficiary.
Diocletian found much to be offended by in Manichean religion: its novelty, its alien origins, the way it corrupted the morals of the Roman race, and its inherent opposition to long-standing religious traditions.
Deists saw their mission as the stripping away of " priestcraft " and " mysteries " from religion, thereby restoring religion to its original, true conditionsimple and rational.
While the Roman Empire and its new Christian religion survived in an increasingly Hellenised form in the Byzantine Empire centered at Constantinople in the East, Western civilization suffered a collapse of literacy and organization following the fall of Rome in AD 476.

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