... key figure in the importation of Romantic ideas into Britain, reports of his encounters with Schelling and the other members ofthe Jena circle in this period and of their dismissal ofthe English ... republic” and the reign of morality is the necessary condi-tion ofthe absolute perfection (the maximum of community, freedom, andequality) ofthe state, indeed even of every degree of higher politicalexcellence.”This ... expressed their own feelings of estrangement from the world of their parents and their own desire to make their lives anew.On the other hand, they simply could not buy into what they saw asFichte’s...
... rows in the race ought to live till the age of 60;and if all the members ofthe Oxford 1829 crew hadlived till the 10th of June, 1869, the 40th anniversary of the race, and then died, their lives ... UniversityMatches came off, in which 32 crews competed. In the case of each of these crews I have calculated the pro-bable duration of life ofthe different Oarsmen of whomthey were composed: the following ... de-gree of authority, and that was by enquiring into the after health of some one ofthe various orders of athleteswho have in early life devoted a large portion of theirtime to the development of...
... eggs in the one-cell stage to visualize the localization and to mea-sure the mobility ofthe components in the PGCs. The medaka embryo was peeled off the chorion, and the segment containing the ... reportedthat, in Drosophila, the function ofthe nuage might berelated to the protection ofthe genome via repression of the selfish genetic elements in the female germ line[3]. The nuage is known to ... on the same setup of the laser scanning microscope as used for FCS analysis. The detection gain was adjusted to the fluorescence of the GFP fusion proteins almost at the saturation level of the detector,...
... say, ofthe free men, who are the foundation and the condition ofthe democratic life ofthe ancient city. What were the causes of their failure? Their aim is clear,their spirit, their origin, their ... for us, the human process is palpable. One of these is the origin of the bourgeoisie, so recent and in the full light ofthe science of economics; the other is the ancient formation of the society ... from the explanation ofthe data, evident at first sight, ofthe personalities acting with design, and of the auxiliary conceptions ofthe action, to the causes and the motives ofthe will and the...
... rate The turnover rate is the sum ofthe market value of all large trades in a given month divided by the average ofthe outstanding nominal amounts at the beginning and the end ofthe month. ... there are larger differences between on- and off -the- run bonds during the crisis period than in the periods before and after. Furthermore it would be interesting to analyse how the level of ... the exception of a brief period in early 2009 (Chart 12). During the peak ofthe crisis in October 2008 and the period leading up to the crisis there was a notable increase in the illiquidity...
... in the interval [12(» ¡´); 0]. 8there is a negative sign in front ofthe coeÂcients, the smaller the size, the more severe the underperformance, other things being equal. The rest ofthe ... determinants ofthe yield curve, the term premium, the forward premium, and the stock premium. Depending on the nature of industry heterogeneity, the term structure of interest rates and the stock ... Over the same time period, other things being equal, the larger the increase in ‡oat, the more severe the underperformance; the higher the impact on existing human capital at the beginning, the more...
... been the subject of intensive research for many years. Yet, wedon’t know the details ofthe molecular dysregulationin the target cells ofthe hormone. Studies of cells frompatients with the ... tyrosine-phosphorylation ofthe insulin receptor or of IRS1, or of phosphorylation of ERK1 ⁄ 2, was not significantlydifferent in either group of diabetics compared with the nondiabetic controls (Table 2). The dose–response ... that the analyses of insulin effectson glucose transport and the different signal mediators of the hormone were performed on the same cell sam-ple from the same individual. Responses for the...
... sexuality freely. As the nation lived under the constant threat of death the film seemed to echo the general feeling of living for the day. The film concludes with &apos ;the happiness we have ... intellectual levels of the general public whilst also moderating the amount of information they were exposed towhether it be on the weekly newsreels or a feature film. The general spirit of each film ... raids, many patrons chose to stay in theirseats as they felt safer in the cinema than in their own homes due to the structure ofthe buildings. The use of 'story' documentary was popular...
... She subtly changed the notes and rhythms of popular songs togive them new, often ironic meanings. Ella Fitzgerald was the popular favoriteamong later swing scat vocalists. The bop era, which ... changingharmonies. The opposite of cool jazz was hard bop, which was played in the Eastern cities.Hard bop was vigorous and energetic and emphasized the Afro-American basis of jazz. The 1950s also ... trends ofthe 1970s and 1980s. First,improvising musiciansfrom many countries were inspired to draw on their individualmusical heritagesto create new kinds of jazz. The most popular result of...
... educatingchildren after they have begun school.Every day millions of people turn to their televisions asa form of escape from the pressures and stress of day to day life. The television, to them,serves the ... beyond the range of ourown vision, we shall discover either a new and unbearabledisturbance of the general peace or a saving radiance in the sky. We shall stand orfall bytelevision, of that ... The Impact Of TelevisionSince the beginning, there have been mixed reactions totelevision andit was E.B. White who wrote "I believe that television is goingto be the test of the...
... percent ofthe pre-storm enrollment. The purpose of this technical report is to provide timely documentation of many ofthe short-term effects ofthe movements of students that resulted from the ... the state of Louisiana, including the number of public school students affected, the movements of students among schools, and the amount of time students spent out of school. DEFINITIONS OF ... displaced students and for the entire state, the pre-hurricane percentages of students in these racial/ethnic groups. As shown in the table, the parishes of origin of most ofthe displaced students...
... time of 1.4 ms caused a significant reduction in the intensity of resonance bR1 (Fig. 3). Other resonances were unaffec-ted within the limits ofthe signal-to-noise ratio of the spectrum. The ... 3Dstructure ofthe N-state [7] T170 faces the cytoplasmicchannel at the level of D96. Therefore, a cysteine sub-stitution would alter the hydrophobic pocket and the pKa of D96 and so shift the M–N ... correlated with a moreextensive study ofthe helix reorientations during the reprotonation phase ofthe photocycle within the nat-ural membrane, the results of which will be reportedelsewhere.Experimental...
... us.CommentsKatherine’s back story offers clues to help us understand the mean-ing of her visitation dream. First, the setting ofthe dream, a quiethometown bar, sets the tone ofthe dream and reflects the ... everynow and then.”Like Betty, most mourners experience a great deal of consola-tion in the dreams they have of their deceased loved ones. And, of the four major types of grief dreams, the visitation ... (forexample, the loss of a job promotion, the dissolution of a relation-ship, the realization that a trust has been betrayed), but the focus of this book is the grief associated with the death of a...
... mapping ofthe different crops, their use/market, and what kind of fertiliser if any that they used; and a map ofthe farm (on the table) showing the crops that are currently being grown. The ... Rome, which has brought to light the situation ofthe Roma. In India, the Shodh Yatra, organised by the Honey Bee Network is one ofthe best examples of the power of walking. In one week, walkers ... expanded is through the use of branding and kite marks, that both raise an awareness ofthe issues embodied in the offer, and provide a guarantee of the quality and good faith ofthe good or service....