... of
aquatic plants today represented by the green
algae (Chlorophyta). The Chlorophyta and the
land plants (a term which means plants adapted
to life on land and not merely plants growing on
land) have ... upthrust, currents and
turbulence cause more sustained tensions and
pressures than similar movements in a gaseous
medium. The toughness and hard rubbery resis-
tance to any k...
... his
hectic schedule to walk his young daughter
to school for the rst time in months. He
had then taken the trouble to e-mail us to
explain how much this simple act had meant
to him and to his daughter. ... you
want to make more money and have more
fun, you’ll need to plan for both nancial
and personal success.
To make this planning worthwhile, you’ll
need to answe...
... of all doctors licensed to practise medicine in the UK but
also for ensuring that doctors are trained to practise and do practise to a
high standard. The GMC accepts that the public want to be ... and requires great
tact from the observer and good will from both doctor and patient. Doctors’
children may have an advantage here (the only advantage they do have in the
selecti...
... structure, and to the kind of stories that get
told and retold about the Irish, so as to reveal both the regularity of
English colonial discourse on Ireland and the Irish and the mutations to
which ... to legitimate
English rule in Ireland so often involve disputed rights to land and
property, the relation of fathers to sons, of mothers to daughters, and of
potential...
... contributes to regulatory
enforcement and compliance. As we shall see, central to the study of regulatory
enforcement is the width of discretion within regulatory systems (in the hands
of both public and ... enthusiasm for the study of regulation and demon-
strates how stimulating and rewarding such a study can be.
KY and BM
London and Bristol
18.10.06
Preface and Acknowle...
... mind and personality: sensation, perception,
thought and language, reasoning and intelligence, action and
intention, and finally personal identity and self-knowledge.
The order in which these topics ... chosen so as to enable the reader to build upon the
understanding gained from earlier chapters in getting to
grips with the topics of later chapters. Rather than include
sep...
... grateful
also to Terence Moore and Stephanie Achard of Cambridge University Press,
who had to get reports and to steer the project through the Press (and we
are grateful also to the eight anonymous referees ... Northwestern University, the University of Notre Dame,
and the University of Dallas. He has done postdoctoral work in mathemat-
ics at MIT, in physics at the...
... in a number of fields, and includes
detailed discussions of his early and late work, his relation
to Judaism and Talmudic commentary, and his contributions
to aesthetics and the philosophy of ... book Totality and Infinity was dedicated to Jean
and Marcelle Wahl) to give four lectures at the Coll
`
ege
Philosophique. Time and the Other was published in 1948
in a collect...
... encouraged me to expand my work on the
post-war novel in Britain, and to write an inclusive survey of this kind.
Josie’s energy and enthusiasm initiated things, and Ray Ryan’s sure editorial
hand helped ... Materialism and Green Letters, and in the col-
lection Expanding Suburbia: Reviewing Suburban Narratives, ed. Roger Webster
(Oxford: Berghahn, 2000). Thanks and due ackno...
... then, to practice scientically and ethically. e problem is that
many, if not most, doctors and clinicians, though trained in biology and anatomy, fear num-
bers; mathematics is foreign to them, ... chance
error, still we need to then show that X causes Y. Not just that Prozac is associated with less
depression, but that Prozac causes less depression. How can we do this? A p -v...