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... with the white face paused. I glanced at him, and his facewas intent on the floor ofthe carriage. A little railway station, a string of loaded trucks, a signal-box, and the back ofa cottage ... laborious game, that vague, mon-strous political game amidst intrigues and betrayals, speech and agita-tion. It was a vast weltering world, and at last I had a sort of leadershipagainst the Gang— ... the breakfasting hall, andafterwards as we went along the passage I had avoided his eye. But now,as we sat in a little alcove smiling at the pleasure of all the people whowent to and fro across...
... ultimately an act of humanity (Abrahamsen1973). We wish to avoid that which is potentially a part of all of us. Both the glamorization and the demonization of violence, strategies which arefamiliar ... self?GERGELY AND WATSON’S SOCIAL BIOFEEDBACK THEORY OF PARENTAL AFFECT-MIRRORINGContrary to the classical Cartesian view, Gergely and Watson’s ‘social bio-feedback theory of parental affect-mirroring’ ... self-interest andmore or less accurate cognitive appraisals of social situations. The actionscan apparently be disowned because ofa deficiency ofthe agentive self, butas a secondary effect of this...
... was en vogue in the France ofthe directorate. His father Lazare Carnot was one ofthe directors, and later he became one of Napoléon’s loyal and efficient generals. The father was also an accomplished ... big is à0, the mass ofa hydrogen atom? Avogadro’s observation meant that the thermal equation of state ofa gas contains a universal constant. We may put that equation into the form pV =NkT ... ofthe wall. Bernoulli also related the temperature to the square ofthe (mean) speed ofthe molecules, and he was thus able to interpret the thermal equation of state of ideal gases, – the...