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- 3691: Berkeley
- ... this knowledge is processed by certain innate schema in the mind. Those that belonged to the empiricist school of thought developed quite separate and distinct ideas concerning the nature of the substratum of sensible objects. John Locke and David Hume upheld the belief that sensible things were composed of material substance, the basic framework for the materialist position. The main figure who believed that material substance did not exist is George ...
- 3692: The Enlightenment and the Role of the Philosophes
- ... either agnostic or left room for some kind of religious faith. All of the philosophes saw themselves as continuing the work of the great 17th century pioneers--Francis Bacon, Galileo, Descartes, Leibnitz, Isaac Newton, and John Locke--who had developed fruitful methods of rational and empirical inquiry and had demonstrated the possibility of a world remade by the application of knowledge for human benefit. The philosophes believed that science could reveal ...
- 3693: The Sport of Running
- ... today it is in hundredths of second separate top ten and in less time).6,7 Another reason people are improving is the amount of children that are introduced to it has gone up. Since John F. Kennedy made a Presidential physical fitness award for students to show them how they rank in fitness with the country and making every child take it a couple of times during school. Also he ...
- 3694: Native People in Modern Society
- ... normal life. Mr. Crawford is married on an Irish person and has two daughters. On my question if Bob knows many professional Native people, he said that he does and gave me an example of John Kimbell who is the first Native orchestra conductor he also said that there are 35 Native police officers on force right now. Bob said that there are not too many people who are educated and ...
- 3695: Aldous Huxley
- ... wife to inject 100 mmg of LSD into him, sending him to a peaceful death (LSD-My Problem Child). Huxley died in Los Angeles on November 22, 1963, the same day as the assassination of John F. Kennedy (Aldous (Leonard) Huxley). Aldous Huxley was not merely a successful writer; he was a complex person whose ideas and works influenced many people. Huxley gained a reputation as a witty and cynical writer ...
- 3696: Billy Sunday
- ... went back home for a short while. He then left for the city of Nevada determined to make it on his own. He worked for a Civil War veteran and his wife. Colonel and Mrs. John Scott took him in, loved him, worked him hard, and Oswalt / 6 sent him to two years of high school. No one knows whether or not he graduated, but he was much better educated than ...
- 3697: Preserving Flowers
- ... NY: Orange Judd Publishing, 1949. NAL Call No.: 96.04.P84 [Out of Print] Reilly, Ann. PARK'S SUCCESS WITH SEEDS. Greenwood, SC: George W. Park Seed Company, 1978. NAL Call No.: SB117.R46 Salinger, John P. COMMERCIAL FLOWER GROWING. Wellington, New Zealand: Butterworths Horticultural Books, 1985. (ISBN 0-409-70150-5). NAL Call No.: SB406.S34 Strider, David L. DISEASES OF FLORAL CROPS. 2 vols. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1985 ...
- 3698: Dinosaurs
- ... wide scale. Christians View "God created all the animals, including the first dinosaurs" - Genesis 1:20-25. "He made everything in the entire universe - people, stars, planets, and all that there is." - Exodus 20:11, John 1:3. Those are not the exact words of those verses, but it is a summary. What that says there is that God created everything on Earth and that includes Earth itself, therefore dinosaurs had ...
- 3699: The Yellow Wallpaper: The View from the Inside
- ... idea for her treatment), she is still swayed by her husband's direction with the following passage, "I sometimes fancy that in my condition if I had less opposition and more society and stimulus--but John says the very worst thing I can do is to think about my condition, and I confess it always makes me feel bad." Her husband seems to be the one who can change her thoughts ...
- 3700: Extra-Terrestrial Civilizations
- ... Moon was a another world, with a entire new civilization at heed. The first person that took advantage of this well spoken of legend, was a reporter for The New York Sun, whose name was John Herschel (1792-1871), Herschel was interested in life on other planets, so he went to South Africa with decent equipment. But what he saw was not what he wrote, when he returned to New York ...
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