... ambiguity of situation. If one ofthe hairs of our head be pulled, we are pretty accurately sensible ofthe direction ofthe pulling by the movements imparted to the head. [45] But the feeling ofthe ... muscular adjustments ofthe eye, ofthe movements of our fingers, and ofthe muscular sensations which these yield. When we imagine the ball, its idea must include the images of these muscular sensations, ... the case with sensations of hearing and sight. The peripheral extremity ofthe acoustic nerve is in the deep-seated chamber of the car. That ofthe optic nerve is in the most inner recess of...
... effects of a body is equal to the change of the function of state, U, i.e. the alge-braic sum is independent of the choice of path A-+oB. 1·8. Expression of the first ... show the number of foot-pounds of work needed to raise the temperature of 1lb. of water by 1 °F. The result of the most accurate series of experiments, those with the paddles, ... other of them (depending on whether the cycle is in the direction of the arrows in Fig. 4, or in the reverse direction) corresponds to heat actually taken in and the other...
... strate-gies often cloud the issue, and only longi-tudinal studies will permit clarification of these differential influences on healthy eat-ing. Given the complexity of these inter-actions and the ... gerontologicalnutritionists on their work. Studies wereincluded in the review if they met the following criteria: study subjects were65+ years of age, the dependent variablewas healthyeating , or the study ... insufficient levels of energy, protein and most micronutrients.28-35This paper was written to outline the state of knowledge and research gaps in the area of determinants ofhealthy eating among Canadian...
... significantlyhigher in the bundle of fibers running alongside the lateralventricles and in the genu ofthe corpus callosum. By contrast, the increase of CSF was homogeneous over the entire compartmentas ... intensities for the strength of the deformation they were submitted to during the spatialFig. 1. Flow chart ofthe image processing protocol. The blue part isequivalent to the optimized VBM ... to be excluded because ofthe poor technical quality of their scans, and 11 others because of previous history of strokeas confirmed by a neurologist. Left with a sample of 802 subjects(471 women,...
... gives the readers ofthe journal the sort of words and the sort of thoughts they are used to—so, on a larger scale, the writers of an age, without thinking of it, give to the readers ofthe age ... nations what they are; their born structure bears the trace ofthe laws of their fathers;' but the ancient nations came into no such inheritance; they were the descendants of people who ... the head of a family himself. The flocks and herds ofthe children are the flocks and herds ofthe father, and the possessions of the parent, which he holds in a representative rather than...
... it is situated at the mouth ofthe Dart. But it is no part ofthe signification ofthe word John, that the father ofthe person so called bore the same name; nor even ofthe word Dartmouth, ... the same way, or nearly the same way, in which they would have worked if they had been in possession of principles. But the bulk of mankind require either to understand the theory of what they ... fundamental, the enumeration ofthe different kinds of realities may be abridged accordingly. But to impose upon the facts in the first instance the yoke of a theory, while the grounds ofthe theory...
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... is–at adefinition of life; so the student of aesthet-ics observes works of art and other well-recognized beautiful things, analyzes theirelements and the forms of connection of these,arranges ... CHAPTER VII. The Stan-dard of TasteCHAPTER VIII. The Aes-thetics of MusicCHAPTER IX. The Aes-thetics of PoetryCHAPTER X. Prose Lit-eratureCHAPTER XI. The Domin-ion of Art over Nature: ... thought much about the matter or are gifted with unusual na-tive taste, we shall find that our aesthetic35 THEPRINCIPLES OF AESTHETICSDEWITT H. PARKER∗1 THEPRINCIPLESOF AESTHETICS9 are...
... drawn out of water. Later, "they see morsels of white of egg; the moment these sink through the water in front of them, they follow and seize them, sometimes after they are on the bottom, ... anatomy and physiology. Some such shadowy view ofthe evolution ofthe centres, ofthe relation of consciousness to them, and ofthe hemispheres to the, other lobes, is, it seems to me, that in which ... almost wholly wide ofthe truth. Let us therefore relegate the subject ofthe intimate workings of the brain to [p.82] the physiology ofthe future, save in respect to a few points of which a word...
... that the absence of it in the mind displeases, after the same manner as the want of a nose, eye, or any ofthe most material feature ofthe face or member ofthe body.[Footnote: The absence of ... approbation. The standard ofthe one, being founded on the nature of things, is eternal and inflexible,even by the will ofthe Supreme Being: the standard ofthe other arising from the eternal ... unfruitful. The happiness of mankind, the order of society, the harmony of families, the mutual support of friends, are always considered as the result of their gentle dominion over the breasts of men.How...
... first two and who ultimately pay both the wages ofthe workmen and the profits ofthe employers. The rights ofthe people are therefore greater than those of either employer or employé. And this ... part ofthe men, the managers assume new burdens, new duties, and responsibilities never dreamed of in the past. The managers assume, for instance, the burden of gathering together all ofthe traditional ... At the first glance we see only two parties to the transaction, the workmen and their employers. We overlook the third great party, the whole people, the consumers, who buy the product of the...