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... THE ART OF SEEING THE FOREST AND THE TREES f all recent U.S. presidents, probably none immersed himself so deeply in the issues facing the nation than Jimmy Carter. Yet, President Carter ... Airlines) and they try expanding more rapidly. They try redefining the "scope" of People's services to include more or fewer services for the basic fare. As they come to understand the ... sustain the enthusiasm and commitment of its people. Mastering such basic archetypes as growth and underinvestment is the first step in developing the capability of seeing the forest and the...
... 70 articles and papers on the subject of computer viruses and security for magazines such as VirusBulletin, Chip, Source, Windows NTMagazine, and Information Security IT and security professionals ... Models of Self-Replicating Structures 1.2. Genesis of ComputerViruses 1.3. Automated ReplicatingCode: The Theory and Definition of Computer Viruses References Chapter 2. The Fascination of Malicious ... antivirus and worm-blocking techniques, and much more.Szor presents the state -of -the- art in both malware and full technical detail that professionals attacks. Along the way, he provides extensive information...
... readingabout other people’s attempts in the files ofthe patent office.You go home and sketch your invention, and then make amodel of it.9Use the steppingstones of analogy2 Art of Creative ... and manage-ment – andthe difference between them – were quite newconcepts for many ofthe participants. One of them, aprofessor of chemistry, used the familiar to understand the unfamiliar in ... between the problem and his knowledge of another technology. He founda model or analogy. Then it was a question of applying the principle and developing the technology to the new task inhand. The...
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... mind has shifted more and more from the acquisition of experience, the domain of sense, to the uses of sense-data, the realm of conception and expression. The importance of symbol-using, once ... Existenz-Philosophie, and logicalpositivism. The most complete and characteristic of all these doc-trines are the earliest ones: empiricism and idealism. They are the full, unguarded, vigorous formulations ofthe ... thanphilosophy; and so another vital age of Reason began. The wonderful flights of imagination and feeling inspiredby the rise and triumph of Christianity, the questions to whichits profound revolutionary...
... and Courts ofthe Exposition, Mr. Calder has designed the Nations ofthe Orient, The Nations ofthe Occident, The Fountain of Energy, The Stars, Column of Progress and its sculpture, andThe ... Winter The Portals of El Dorado Panel ofthe Fountain of El Dorado Youth The American Pioneer Cortez The End ofthe Trail Panel from the Column of Progress The Feast ofthe Sacrifice The ... base ofthe Victor. Across the upper portions ofthe sphere, and modeled as parts ofthe Earth, stretch titanic zoomorphs, representing the Hemispheres, East and West. The spirit ofthe Eastern...
... correspond to the “three whales” of bio-sensing and match to the three parts of the word BIO-SEN-SOR. The first section ofthe book is focused on the principles and techni‐ques of bio-selective ... “Smart Organization of Results”. The division ofthe chapters into sections is based on the major focus of these studies and isnot limiting the topics handled – valuable results and new ideas of ... recognition of different compounds andthe immobilization of bio-se‐lective materials; the second on the transduction methods ofthe signals of bio-recognitionreactions andthe third on the signal...
... arefined participant; it is the “open” space ofthe window, andthe agentby which Six reads. This light illuminates the head and hand of Six, the sword hilt upon the table, andthe pile of books, the ... Creusa. Rembrandt could well have attended one ofthe five performances of Medea in the autumn of 1647. Noting the theatricality ofthe costumes and the similarity ofthe architecture to the Stadsschouwburg, ... Testaments, and often on those themesthat concerned miracles and tests of faith. Significantly, Rembrandtadopts the creative and active message of Paul as author ofthe epistle,thereby underscoring the...
... to make the Athena Parthenos of Phidias the official and visible representation ofthe goddess of Athens, and thereby to raise the religious ideals ofthe Athenians. In this last part of his ... by the setting up of statues ofthe gods to whom it was attributed; and in this way the demands of official religion offered the sculptor the highest scope for the exercise of his artand ... successful; the statue became the pride and glory ofthe city in its fitting shrine, the Parthenon; but the old image was still preserved in the temple of Athena Polias, and remained the official...