... question As globalisation confirms, itis because history, cultural morality and political logic suggest that itis law, although it may not always be law.’ Granted, this may all be a bit too serious ... Libesman, ‘Between Modernity and Postmodernity’ (2004) 16 Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 413–23, 421–3, critiquing Santos’s dismissal of liberal and modern constitutionalism According to ... be called into evidence, relied upon to advise any manner of client, or used to understand andto influence the laws of judges and legislators) If lawyers wish to practise law as a vocation with...
... banking crisis is still far from being overcome and a public debt crisis is looming 10 October 2008 will enter history as a new Black Friday, because on this day a week ended in which stock prices ... Correspondent of Siiddeutsche Zeitung and author of Die GroBe Rezession 'Casino Capitalism is a brilliant, factually rich analysis of the 2008 crisis and its possible consequences Itis a highly enjoyable ... contribution to the analysis and debate about the causes and consequences of the financial crisis, and about the policy prescriptions on howto get out of it The book is well-written and contains...
... Service-Oriented Architecture :What IsItandHow Can It Help Your Business? Charlie Fink, VP of Product Development and Delivery, Westlake Introduction Service-oriented architecture, or SOA, is a hot topic ... developers to define their own specific structure of data However, one major benefit of setting up a service-oriented architecture is that it doesn’t matter which language or protocol is used Instead, ... to the facility without requiring the person to go to a third-party website for that information Instead, a program could be written to pull the information directly from the registration application,...
... Service-Oriented Architecture :What IsItandHow Can It Help Your Business? Charlie Fink, VP of Product Development and Delivery, Westlake Introduction Service-oriented architecture, or SOA, is a hot topic ... developers to define their own specific structure of data However, one major benefit of setting up a service-oriented architecture is that it doesn’t matter which language or protocol is used Instead, ... to the facility without requiring the person to go to a third-party website for that information Instead, a program could be written to pull the information directly from the registration application,...
... or whatever you choose is welcome to help me to maintain and expand my efforts to help our world become more truthful and positive I'm doing the best I can to make this happen, but I can't it ... relate to your spirit and not have to concern myself with trying to relate towhatis on your tape If your tape is very positive, you will agree with the eight words that I’ll be sharing with you ... pure bliss The best part is that my life keeps getting better and better If you are truly happy and full of bliss, stick around and listen towhat I have to say You may find that you can be even...
... point where it begins tobreak down, is a useful way of exploring and beginning to understand a new phenomenon Therefore you should use analogy to explore and understand what seems tobe strange ... True curiosity is simply the eager desire to learn and know Such disinterested intellectual curiosity can become habitual Leonardo da Vinci’s motto was ‘I question’ Tobe an inventor is an eclectic ... curiosity isto begin to ask more questions, both when you are talking with others and when you are talking in your mind to yourself Questioning, carefully done, helps you to distinguish between what...
... metal washer is placed between the frame and the stopper thrust bearing rubber stopper Experiment Try an experiment to learn about a thrust bearing Place a book on the table and give it a spin ... farther and wastes less energy The most common area where surface friction will occur is between the axle and the chassis The interface between the axle and the chassis is called the bearing ... will eventually slows to a stop The reason the ball slows to a stop is because of friction Friction is a force that always opposes motion in a direction that is opposite to the motion of the...
... point where it begins tobreak down, is a useful way of exploring and beginning to understand a new phenomenon Therefore you should use analogy to explore and understand what seems tobe strange ... True curiosity is simply the eager desire to learn and know Such disinterested intellectual curiosity can become habitual Leonardo da Vinci’s motto was ‘I question’ Tobe an inventor is an eclectic ... curiosity isto begin to ask more questions, both when you are talking with others and when you are talking in your mind to yourself Questioning, carefully done, helps you to distinguish between what...
... point where it begins tobreak down, is a useful way of exploring and beginning to understand a new phenomenon Therefore you should use analogy to explore and understand what seems tobe strange ... borrow characteristics from the animals you know There is nothing wrong with that For we humans cannot make anything out of nothing Once, a distinguished visitor to Henry Ford’s auto plants met ... exhaustive tour of the factory The visitor was lost in wonder and admiration It seems almost impossible, Mr Ford,’ he told the industrialist, ‘that a man, starting 25 years ago with practically...
... ingredients of the story are as follows Tull was confronted with a problem and dissatisfied with the existing solutions toit Suddenly a spark jumped between the problem and his knowledge of another ... given field is no bar to being able to make a creative contribution Indeed, too much knowledge may be a disadvantage As Disraeli said, we must ‘learn to unlearn’ Sir Barnes Wallis, the British aeronautical ... television interview, ‘except howto think, howto grapple with a problem and then go on grappling with it until you had solved it. ’ When you are grappling with a problem remember to widen your span of...
... will be selective in observation, guided by some idea or principle on whatto look for But, being serendipitous, you should be sensitive towhat you have not been told – or told yourself – to look ... implies the ability to see whatis actually in front of you As scientists know, this is not as easy as it sounds Itis almost impossible tobe totally objective We tend to see what we know already ... curiosity isto begin to ask more questions, both when you are talking with others and when you are talking in your mind to yourself Questioning, carefully done, helps you to distinguish between what...
... skills and a sensitive judgement, are the essential prerequisites for being a good listener Your priority must always beto achieve a grasp of the nature and significance of whatis being said to ... reflections and imagery.’ Reading without reflecting has been compared to eating without digesting ‘Some books are tobe tasted, others tobe swallowed, and some few tobe chewed and digested’, Francis ... he said, is not to spell everything out Itis really to imply and infer and hint, to give the reader the opportunity of total involvement by encouraging him or her to contribute his or her own...
... great discovery is made without a bold guess’, said Isaac Newton I have emphasized the words above in italics because this kind of exploratory thinking does need tobe sharply distinguished from ... mind, andit has grown Nearly always it has something to with what eventually will be the mid-point of a novel or a short story, and sometimes the growth is towards the end and sometimes towards ... state,’ he writes, ‘a man is taken out of himself He lets down as it were a bucket into his subconscious, and draws up something which is normally beyond his reach He mixes this thing with his normal...
... have a gift, which is something of a different quality and degree Who is the giver? Howis the gift given? Whatis its nature? Howisit best preserved? Can itbe lost? Do not wait for inspiration ... work without tarrying for inspiration andto keep at it day in and day out You also need a peculiar kind of sensitivity, as if you were standing still and waiting, prepared and ready with all ... themselves Itis the chemist’s job to observe and report the answers with minimal distortion; only then can he attempt to interpret them.’ These attitudes, a proper detachment and objectivity, are...
... have to select according to different criteria according to our field Isit simple? Isit true? Isit beautiful? Isit useful? Isit practicable? Isit commercial? A person is judged not by his ... criticism above originality and innovative thinking Neither praise nor blame is the object of true criticism Justly to discriminate, firmly to establish, wisely to prescribe and honestly tobe aware ... thinking Besides managing your own critical faculty you have to turn the critical faculties of others to good account That entails knowing when andhowto avoid criticism as well as when andhow to...
... even chaotic And so itisIt goes against the grain for those who have been indoctrinated to seek finished ideas before going to work But it adds greatly to the interest and excitement of work ... course it would But if I did that, then there would be no fun in writing itAnd if the writer is bored, then the reader will be even more bored The story must grow, naturally and of its own volition ... Fowles lived with him day in, day out Itis this that perhaps explained his reluctance to publish ‘That is the death-point’, he told one interviewer ‘Once the book is handed over, once it s set,...
... almost nothing Itis not what happens to you in life that matters but how you respond The creative response isto transform bad things into good, problems into opportunities Remember the Arab proverb, ... Arab proverb, ‘You should never finish building your house’ Itis beginnings and the unfinished work tobe done that excites your creative mind Endings belong to God Fortunately for us, they are ... Index creativity 5–8, 109–14 as combination of ideas background knowledge for and criticism 90–92 and emotion 70 and hostile environments 90–91 and writing 111–12 criticism 90–92 curiosity 32, 33–37,...
... militants, and this a key factor for enabling the DICs to operate without a hitch in all the places The trained staff members, utilization of standardized protocols by the medical doctors and ... [16] in order to establish OST for opioid injectors in the states of Manipur and Nagaland EHA identified NGOs working with drug users in Manipur (n = 7) and Nagaland (n = 4) to establish OST in ... under supervision The medicine is crushed and administered underneath the tongue by the health care worker and the patients are asked to stay on the premises for 15 minutes after administration...
... report Clin Rheumatol 2007, 26:443-444 doi: 10.1186/ar3021 Cite this article as: Saber et al., Remission in psoriatic arthritis: isit possible andhow can itbe predicted? Arthritis Research & Therapy ... inflammatory arthritis cohort to demonstrate a remission rate of over 58% in patients with PsA Remission, defined by DAS28, has been validated in PsA biologic therapy trials, and shown tobe more ... rheumatoid arthritis Ann Rheum Dis 2004, 63:149-155 12 Saleem B, Nizam S, Emery P: Can remission be maintained with or without further drug therapy in rheumatoid arthritis? Clin Exp Rheumatol 2006,...
... leader is someone who brings people together and guides them towards a common goal • Anyone can tell a group of people whatto But tobe effective, tobe understood, a leader needs tobe able to ... your job isto an embodiment of your vision Your commitment to your work needs tobe scene each and every day Even when times are tough, it will be your passion, your charisma, your magnetism that ... needs tobe able to communicate to every single person regardless of their position • Knowing what you want to accomplish may seem clear in your head But to others this can be a different story...