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... nevertheless of infinite value, and the possession of it was the subject of an everlasting struggle between the powers of heaven and the powers of hell. In presence ofthe awful responsibility of ... and from these theological quarrels, there was added the danger of a general attack by the savages. Down to this time, since the landing ofthe Pilgrims at Plymouth, the settlers ofNewEngland ... to the issue of theological books. Robinson accepted a professorship in the university, and engaged in the defence of Calvinism against the attacks of Episcopius, the successor of Arminius. The...
... visited NewEngland in the interest of his claims. Through the influence of Gorges, he was now made a member ofthe Council and joined in the movement to break the hold of the Puritans upon New England. ... the Indians along the northern frontier ofNew England. To the authorities in England and to Andros inAmerica, this menace of French aggression was one ofthe dangers which the Dominion ofNew ... ISO-8859-1*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE FATHERS OFNEWENGLAND ***Fathers ofNew England, by Charles M. Andrews 1 CHAPTER IIICOMPLETING THE WORK OF SETTLEMENTThrough the portal of Boston...
... opti-mism either, of course; for the darkening ofthe world, the fl ight ofthe gods, the destruction ofthe earth, the reduc-tion of human beings into a mass, the hatred and mistrust of everything ... body.”7 While acknowledging the merits of these criticisms, the goal of this book is to address the question of why Heidegger may have bypassed an analysis ofthe body in the fi rst place and where ... meaning on the basis of which things emerge-into-presence as the kinds of things they are. Conceiving of humans in terms of a space of intelligibility is crucial to understand-ing the aims of fundamental...
... fundamentally, the natural and the social sciences bothinvolve proposing hypotheses and testing them against empirical evidence— the bolder the hypotheses, the better .The most daring of such hypotheses, ... a conspiracy theory of society—forinstance, they hold that the impoverishment ofthe working class is the 14 KARL POPPER AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES despite the logical invalidity of induction, ... analysis. In the wake of the publication came a 1998 double-volume issue of Philosophy ofthe SocialSciences, the flagship journal ofthe field, devoted to situational analysis. Anumber of books...
... Several of them have been translated into English. The result of the increased availability of these materials has been a significant surge of interest in the question ofthe role of Aristotle in the ... Hylomorphic Theory The Way of Logos in the Discovery of PhusisGenesis and Ster¯esis: The Negation at the Heart of BeingChapter 4 The Force of Being 110Aristotle’s Resolution ofthe Aporia of EarlyGreek ... covered over by the scholasticism ofthe tradition.One ofthe clearest indications ofthe legitimacy of efforts that have beenundertaken to show the link between the genesis of Being and Time...
... both for their financing and their decision-making. The United States in other words, whether by its intention, the inten-tions of others, or simply as a result ofthe structure ofthe globaleconomy, ... aggregates the findings of the case studies, and puts these in the perspective ofthe framework pre-sented in Chapter 2. It also addresses the broader applicability of the methodology used here. It then ... responsibility.41But these answers succeed neither theoretically nor empirically. Theo-retically, the internal logics ofthe arguments fail to explain the out-come. The internal logics also tend to address either...
... For the predicted patterns of splicing, there is redundance in the number of accessions shown because ofthe fragmented nat-ure of ESTs and some mRNAs.Protein(gene symbol)Confirmed mRNA isoforms(accessions)Predicted ... cow.However, there is no evidence for the existence of the gene encoding U2AF26in the genomes of birds,amphibians or fish. A comparison ofthe mouse andhuman U2AF1L4 gene revealed that the exon ... addition, the exonsequences ofthe human and mouse U2AF1L4 genesare 90% identical at the nucleotide level, and the majority ofthe differences are neutral, third-positionchanges [25]. The evolutionary...
... the end of one career (a retiring professor) and the beginning of another (the person being interviewed for his position); and the end of teaching for the professor and the beginning of his new ... the creation of certain pieces of fiction. Among them, he mentions the art ofthe novel and literary-aesthetic theory” as well as the interpen-etrating “realms” of “history, politics, and the ... who eitherexplore aspects of chaotics or whose works profit considerably from the perspective of chaos theory. Don DeLillo’s White Noise is about the effects of science and technology ofthe airborne...
... consists of two parts. The first part focuses on the context ofthe study, in which the description of aims and the participants ofthe study will be given. The second part is an analysis on the ... addition to their native language. The term “second language” is used to describe the acquisition of any language after the acquisition ofthe mother tongue. There is also research into the similarities ... and adapt the tasks. They state that the content ofthe book is remote from the students’ daily lives. Furthermore, the students are overwhelmed by a large amount of vocabulary. They wish to...
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... The redox state ofthe cysteinyl residues of apoFNR shouldbe relevant for function and properties ofthe protein.Therefore the redox state ofthe cysteinyl residues of the various forms of apoFNR – ... FEBS ApoFNR is a product ofthe reaction of ([4Fe-4S]ặFNR) with air The in vitro rate for the conversion of [4Fe-4S]ặFNRto apoFNR (via [2Fe-2S]ặFNR) is either similar to the rates shown for the ... degree of alkylation. The relative contents of the disulfide and the dithiol forms of one peptide from one chromato-gram was evaluated from the absorption ofthe correspondingpeaks and the peak...