... vacuum-packed cut of meat from the refrigerated shelves ofthe local supermarket for the evening meal Even then, it is likely that they will be scarcely aware of or will even question the origins of their ... changes in the humananimal relationship and theriseofthe veterinary regime from the time of animal domestication and the inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day The book, therefore, ... tilling the land nor the harvesting of crops While the spread of agrarianism brought the existence of domesticated animals to the attention ofthe hunting peoples living on the periphery of agricultural...
... call himself the King of France (the territory) and not the King ofthe Franks (the people) He then stood ‘in the same relation to the soil of France as the baron to his estate, the tenant to ... more on their social position’.29 The Schöffen had to rely upon the learned clerk ofthe city to cope with the submissions ofthe legal professionals who practised the ‘learned law’ ofthe ius ... law and theriseofthe state into two stages: at the first stage, the legal issue was identified; and the second stage concerned proof and the adjudication ofthe issue In both systems, the second...
... the Affairs of Scotland, London — (1698c) A Discourse Concerning the Affairs of Spain, Napoli [i.e Edinburgh] — (1700) A Speech upon the State ofthe Nation — (1703) Speeches by a Member ofthe ... introduced the following form of government into all the nations they subdued The general ofthe army became king ofthe conquered country, and he divided the lands among the great officers of his ... in the case ofthe last Nevertheless very few of them are seriously concerned with the question oftherise and progress of political economy in the Scottish Enlightenment It is likely that the...
... worthwhile to offer them in terms of enhancing their profits In some parts ofthe world, the institutionalization and spread of Western biomedicine and veterinary controls came not in the face of economic ... to the first ofthe four themes, the professionalization of veterinary medicine, Joanna Swabe has demonstrated how the nineteenth ù | Karen Brown and Daniel Gilfoyle century, particularly the ... From the nineteenth century on, the professionalization of veterinary medicine was supported by improvements in the understanding of disease etiologies and the efficacy of treatments Second, the...
... years, the academic literature of open source has taken off 1.5 Overview ofthe Study The second chapter ofthe book describes the growth, size and segmentation ofthe international software ... challenged the thinking and actual use of intellectual property in the software industry The emergence of open source software and the rapid expansion ofthe Internet have brought new software licensing ... both software and hardware.22 PC became soon the dominant technology and helped the most successful ofthe new entrants to grow to the heights ofthe corporate software companies The focus of this...
... numbers of firms exiting the industry or in need for restructuring The experience ofthe large ‘bonanza farms’ established with the settlement ofthe northern Great Plains in the US in the late ... together with the success ofthe Green Revolution, placed small-scale farm productivity at the center ofthe development agenda Other work also showed that broad-based gains in productivity of ... now control plantations of 200,000-600,000 of oil palm The fact that more than half ofthe expansion of oil palm was at the expense of natural forests has been a source of major concern (Koh and...
... oftheRiseofthe Dutch Republic by G.A Henty By Pike and Dyke: A Tale oftheRiseofthe Dutch Republic by G.A Henty The Project Gutenberg EBook of By Pike and Dyke: A Tale oftheRiseofthe ... establishment ofthe Free Republic ofthe Netherlands No harm was done to such ofthe inhabitants ofthe town as remained The conquerors established themselves in the best ofthe deserted houses; they then ... news ofthe massacre of St Bartholomew, ofthe treachery ofthe King of France towards the inhabitants ofthe Netherlands, and ofthe horrible cruelties perpetrated upon the inhabitants of Mechlin...
... best helped the sick, then began to prescribe them In this way medicine had its rise from the experience ofthe recovery of some, ofthe death of others, distinguishing the hurtful from the salutary ... forsook the haunts of men The other equally important cause was the change wrought by Christianity The brotherhood of man, the care ofthe body, the gospel of practical virtues formed the essence of ... influenced the evolution ofthe science and art ofmedicineThe first is undoubtedly the note of humanity In his introduction to, "The Riseofthe Greek Epic,"[21] Gilbert Murray emphasizes the idea of...
... or the brain, in the adult body They can renew themselves in the body, making identical copies of themselves for the lifetime ofthe organism, or become specialized to yield the cell types ofthe ... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... president ofthe National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter ofthe National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding...
... Alternative Medicine to be solved To take the Theory of Five Elements as an example, some ofthe explanations ofthe theory seem far-fetched In modern society, the integration between the theory of TCM ... Report ofthe 3rd sub-project ofthe National '9.5' Research Program "Research on the Development Strategy ofthe Modernization of Chinese Materia Medica." By the Department of Life Science ofthe ... level ofthe development of alternative or traditional medicine For example, in the Peoples' Republic of China, the Chinese Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine is under the authority of...
... the shape ofthe age dependency of meeting online is similar to the shape ofthe age dependency ofthe partnership rate for women (see the left side of Figure 2), with a somewhat later peak The ... 2009, the Internet was the third most likely way of meeting,6 after the intermediation of friends, and approximately tied with the bars, restaurants and other public places.7 With theriseofthe ... because of displacement by the Internet Displacement of traditional ways of meeting by the Internet can only occur to the extent that the Internet reduces the necessity or the primacy of third...
... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... forward The views expressed in this summary are those ofthe speakers and discussants, as attributed to them, and are not the consensus views ofthe participants ofthe workshop or ofthe members of ... transplant, rather than treating them with a FLT3 inhibitor Another example of how the development of predictive tests may outpace the clinical understanding of these tests is in the use of Oncotype...
... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... forward The views expressed in this summary are those ofthe speakers and discussants, as attributed to them, and are not the consensus views ofthe participants ofthe workshop or ofthe members of ... transplant, rather than treating them with a FLT3 inhibitor Another example of how the development of predictive tests may outpace the clinical understanding of these tests is in the use of Oncotype...
... 185 The "Guerrière" a wreck 186 Abandonment ofthe "Guerrière" 187 The Northern States clamorous for peace 188 The Battle of Queenston—Death of Brocke 189 The Victory The Burial of Brocke 190 The ... Hurons, the Algonquins, the Iroquois, the Outagomies, the Mohawks, the Senecas, the Sioux, the Blackfeet, and the Crowfeet red-faces, were the undisputed possessors ofthe soil They held the mine, the ... enfant du sol—a real French-Canadian baby was in the land ofthe living Who was the father ofthe child or who the mother, is neither mentioned by Hennepin nor Charlevoix, and the office of Prothonotary,...
... will of their cures,” a leader ofthe American profession wrote in the 1840s, the “vis medicatrix naturae is the chief doctor after all.” Vis medicatrix naturae the healing power of nature—was the ... suggested, “put the pharmacopoeias ofthe world, all the editions from Dioscorides to the last issue ofthe United States Dispensatory; heap them on the scales ; in the other put the simple faith ... alternative to regular medicine One ofthe most compelling elements ofthe cartoon discussed in the preceding chapter for the public ofthe 1830s was the Steps of Common Sense by which the Thomsonian...
... THE U NITED S TATES : T HE R ISE OF A F ORMIDABLE M ACHINERY The Intersection ofthe Criminal Justice System and Immigration Enforcement One ofthe most important and potent developments ofthe ... share ofthe unauthorized population is likely to be comprised of those who have been admitted properly through ports of entry and overstay their visas As a result, the relative share ofthe unauthorized ... travel — which are vital for the economies and social well-being ofthe United States and most countries around the world — and for preventing the entry of a small but potentially deadly number of...
... Werner) The FDA has set up the Office of Combination Products and the Office of Cellular, Tissue, and Cell Therapies Furthermore, and unlike the landscape in a single country such as the U.S., the ... now an emeritus professor from the Faculty ofMedicine and resides in an office in the Department of Chemical Engineering She is also a member ofthe Scientific Advisory Board ofthe Imperial College ... investments—roads, r ailways, bridges, harbors—were major determinants ofthe speed of economic development and the sustained competitive capacity of these states and nations It is the thesis of this...
... worthy of touching the sole ofthe feet ofthe genius it depicts: it’s blasphemy.’⁸³ The mayor of Berlin, on the other hand, remained entirely unmoved by such allegations Despite the fact that the ... in the Teutoburg Forest in ad 9, in Siegfried, the hero ofthe Nibelungen saga popularized as the German national epic since the beginning ofthe nineteenth century, and in the legend ofthe ... emerged e as the hero ofthe First World War, his fame, like Hindenburg’s, resting on a defensive battle—Verdun—and he would also be portrayed as the ‘saviour’ ofthe French as the leader ofthe Vichy...
... are the idols ofthe tribe, the idols ofthe den, the idols ofthe marketplace, and the idols ofthe theatre The idols ofthe tribe are temptations endemic in the whole human race, such as the ... if not professionally trained in theology, are aware ofthe real nature ofthe diVerences between the contrasting theories ofthe Eucharist, of grace, and of predestination which in the sixteenth ... impartial jury of scholars On the other hand, he questioned the authenticity ofthe papal bull of condemnation and he persuaded the emperor Charles V to give Luther a hearing at the Diet of Worms in...
... Up in the Middle ofthe Air” (1916–1928) Ezek’el saw the wheel, ’way up in the middle ofthe air, Ezek’el saw the wheel, ’way up in the middle ofthe air, The big wheel moved by faith, The little ... Hunt ofthe Flamingos, Otis Williams ofthe Temptations, Prentiss Barnes ofthe Moonglows, Hank Ballard ofthe Midnighters, Jerry Butler ofthe Impressions, “Little” Anthony Gourdine ofthe Imperials, ... 1960s, discovered the exciting and—at the time—exotic world of black music hidden away at the lower end ofthe radio dial The station was WAMO out of Homestead, and the music—primarily jazz, rhythm...