... the pretious rozzin running out of the great cedar,wherewith inthe old time they used to embalme dead bodies, washing them inthe oyle and licoure thereof.Only to the priests the care of these ... the following account of burial among the Klamath and Trinity Indians of the Northwest coast, the information having been originally furnished him by James G. Swan. The graves, which are inthe ... from a large stone. They then unwind the long rope that encircles the loins, and lash the body together in a sitting posture, the head being bent over the knees. Ox-hides are then tied over it,...
... bushy." They did so. They then all started off in company, dashing up a ravine. After getting into the woods some distance, they fell in with the tracks of moose. The young ones went after them, ... pilgrimage inthe forests of America. The prevalence of this legend, among the Indian tribes, is extensive. The character, the place, which he holds inthe Indian mythology are further denoted inthe ... and threw their dark shadows afar, and behind there was heard the rumbling noise of the coming thunder. As they came near to the precipice, the thunders broke, the lightning flashed, the ground...
... lines and transformers, but rather the low-voltage sensor and control lines that extend from the transformer yard to the relays and other control electronics inthe control building. Coupling ... penetration inside the building is strongly influenced by the construction type of the building. There are strong variations for the penetrating electric fields at frequencies above 10 MHz due to whether ... made in many reports published over the past twenty years.1 This report is designed to synthesize some of the best collaborative thinking on these risks to date, as brought together in the...
... using the commercially available IMA, there was nosignificant difference in either severity or impact offatigue. This finding is inconsistent with a previous reportwhere patients beginning therapy ... amantadine, modafinil, pemoline,and 4-aminopyridine, have been shown to provide bene-fit [15,35,50,51]. The guidelines for fatigue managementdeveloped by the MS Council suggest amantadine as the first-line ... who were at all stages of usingIMA, not just those within the first six months of begin-ning therapy. In contrast, among respondents whoreported changing IMA within the past six months, signif-icantly...
... and calling upon the other peoples of Europe who share their ideal to join in their efforts49 Recalling the historic importance of the ending of the division of the European continent and the need ... measureschoking international trade. 121They believed freetrade would increase produc-tivity and purchasing power for all.122GATT provides the common institutional framework for the conduct of trade ... being designed to serve the free- market economic dogma which coincides with Western interests at the expenseof developing economies, the preambular intentions were different. The purposes of the...
... categorized the false or misleading environmental claims into the following “Six Sins of Greenwashing”: Sin of the Hidden Trade- Off – The Sin of the Hidden Trade- off ... manufacturing impacts. Sins Committed by Category The Sin of the Hidden -Trade Off57% The Sin of Irrelevance4% The Sin of Fibbing1% The Sin of Lesser ... audits to maintain the integrity of the environmental declarations. The existence of the public standards also allows others to independently verify the accuracy of the claims. These programs...
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... to find out the subject and the main verb. In this case, subject and main verb are together at the beginning of the sentence, but in other case, they are separated or the writer delays the ... information-packed sentence which expands on the story’s main point as introduced in the headline. The lead gives enough information to allow readers to make an important decision whether they ... mark inthe third headlines reduces the negative impression of the word “bẩn” (dirty). In contrast, more than 75% (19/25) of headlines intheAmerican e-newspapers are direct to the point:Mr....
... understanding one another, even if they come from places that are as far as, say, the northern part of Canada and the south Texas. The linguistic differences are simply not great enough to interfere ... differences in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary inthe United States and Canada. There are naturally hundred of such differences. But in spite of these differences, North Americans do ... objects are determined by geography and not by social or economic class as they are in some other countries. I want to say, in conclusion, that I have given you just...
... trade that occurred after the signing of theNorthAmericanFreeTradeAgreement (NAFTA) in 1993 and the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995 as a forum for settling trade ... had freetrade agreements in force with just three countries. Now we have agreements in force with 14 countries including seven in Latin America. ( ) The results of the agreements are beginning ... business investment by reducing high interest rates and increasing low interest rates. open China's immense market to Americans. The U.S. tradeagreement with China signed by the Clinton...
... doctrine ofmens rea. Someone is guilty of a crime (strict liability aside, which is in any case rare inthe criminal law) only if they were inthe requisitestate of mind, where ‘‘being in a ... than others.But if that’s the case, then there are good grounds for thinking thatthey are somewhat less blameworthy for losing control (other thingsbeing equal) than agents who can control themselves ... alwaysillusory. In other words, the dissociations he demonstrates threatennothing less than the dissolution of the self. Since the feeling ofwilling can dissociate from the reality of willing, we ought...
... Totality and In nity. In that bookLevinas locates the ethical inthe way that the other calls the subject in question: The strangeness of the Other, his irreducibility to the I, to my thoughts ... sense of mine inthe face of the other.5Levinas thus introduces an account of how ethical action arises in the extreme passivity of obsession. The relation to the other is nowa bond rather than ... of the identity of the I in atheist separation. This is necessary,Levinas seems to think, in order to establish an account of the en-counter with the other inwhichthe other’s alterity does...