... 580 584 586 586 588 The Unity of Prudence The Reciprocity ofthe Virtues Objections tothe Reciprocity ofthe Virtues Fromthe Ultimate End tothe Cardinal Virtues The Nature of a Cardinal Virtue ... one ofthe first people in modern England to take up the systematic study ofthe history of ethics, including Plato, from a philosophical point of view He could justly claim to have passed on the ... able to see whether Sidgwick’s view is right To clarify some ofthe issues raised by Sidgwick and Green, I examine both their views ofthe Greeks and their views of each other Critics of Aristotelian...
... the same subject is susceptible of being treated in many ways When the idea occurred to me of offering tothe public of Canada a history ofthe province, I was not ignorant ofthe existence of ... thousand pages of foolscap and brought to a conclusion the first rebellion Then the work of printing was begun, and the correction of all the proofs together with the editorial management of a newspaper, ... constitutes the Arctic highlands, and from which the rivers running tothe northward into Hudson's Bay, and tothe southward into the great lakes and the St Lawrence, take their rise The icy breath of the...
... holds the ship of state together, then you will perhaps not have to put in quite so much time on the other two portions of your profile The bottom line is that there is an awful lot about this profession ... well to get to know them all At least tothe extent of being able to say hello to them when you meet them in the hall An immediate need and responsibility for you is to find out who are the key ... sponsored the book [GTM] One ofthe contributions ofthe Carnegie Foundation has been to advocate a re-thinking ofthe way we evaluate professors and reward them Another is to consider the service...
... from ã somewhere in the vicinity of Mecca Frequently, too, they stem fromthe scholars desire to assert the primacy of either Judaism or Christianity as the form of monotheism that inuenced the ... talked ofthe hardship of bedouin life as unfavourable tothedevelopmentof religious feeling.18 Others have linked the virtual silence ofthe poetry on matters of religion tothe sort of evolution ... for us the fact that the Koran (and Islam) originated in the context ofthe idolatry ofthe jahiliyya, but at the same time has to take account ofthe nature ofthe charge of shirk that the opponents...
... Differences in the degree of success of separatist terrorists stem primarily fromthe extent to which secession ofthe disputed part ofthe country seems, to most citizens ofthe state, to be the equivalent ... fanatic—practically the living image ofthe cartoon anarchist in black cape, bomb in hand—prepared to blow the place to smithereens and the speechifying on the imminence of high-tech terrorism, the notorious ... Revolution of 1979 and the failure ofthe August 1991 coup in Moscow are other seeming demonstrations ofthe effectiveness of nonviolent resistance Yet in these examples too, the success ofthe unarmed...
... site to 20 y at other sites The rate of change in wood density from pith to bark determines the size ofthe juvenile wood zone and has a major effect on the uniformity ofthe wood within the bole ... Transition from juvenile to mature wood 875 Figure Developmentof earlywood density from pith -to- bark for sample T-445 Figure Developmentof ring density from pith -to- bark for sample T-445 Figure Development ... is the vector of block fixed effects; a is the vector of random general combining ability (GCA) effects of individual trees; s is the vector of random specific combining ability (SCA) effects due to...
... standards of care are maintained during the transition period These protocols should be developed with service users’ involvement to ensure they meet the needs ofthe young people who will use them These ... and development helps to ensure that this is based on the needs ofthe young people who use them [19] There is little research on service user and carer experiences, the Page of outcomes of individuals ... Thus they maximise the existing collaboration with child and family by ‘holding on’ to their developing adolescents and some continue to treat them into young adulthood Given the data from the...
... infection in the absence ofthe gene therapy either swamped the entire population or was completely extinguished Moreover the addition ofthe gene therapeutic also either completely extinguished the infection, ... example, the scenarios which have an identical proportion of hematopoietic stem cells transduced with the gene therapeutic (HSC+) are grouped together The number of shRNAs to which the virus ... on the resistance profile in the UNTx and Tx compartments for combinations of shRNAs (Figure 3) Treatment efficacy The containment of resistance tothe gene therapy is only one measure of total...
... therapy[1,5,21-23] may, therefore, have consequences for the subsequent use of maturation inhibitors We used bevirimat in a model system to study the impact of PI therapy on thedevelopmentof resistance ... 1.2-fold respectively The relative RC ofthe 12 site-directed mutants was assayed by culturing virus in the absence of inhibitor for 14 days and monitoring p24 production None ofthe four resistance ... formation of infectious virions The target region for maturation inhibitors, Gag, is the same as the natural substrate ofthe viral protease Co-evolution of protease and Gag during PI therapy[1,5,21-23]...
... main focus tothe theme of communication First of all, the most surprising element to emerge from my interviews was the fact that nearly all ofthe doctors I talked to agreed with the public ... explanation.” One half of each ofthe groups (50 fromthe “no story” group and 50 fromthe “story” group) was given a placebo The remaining group members were not given pills but told their symptoms would ... “shatter the world” ofthe character left behind (1984, pp 17-18) Due tothe nature ofthe partnership, one may expect the physician to represent the character who most profoundly impacts the other...
... leads to Scope of competition changing from Local to Global with hypercompetition and make the new Competition Rule - the fast eats the slow” instead the old The big eats the small” The Hypercompetition ... recourse The company bases on this to move in to new market The followers escalate the conflict by imitating the new product The pioneer goes further by throwing up obstacles to keep the followers from ... since the mature phrase of GSM life cycle This lead tothe booming in the consumers especially in the youth New technology brings more value to customers such as ring tones, picture, games Then the...
... structures of all the five types of native proteins 34 To investigate the effect ofthe NR terminal domains on the structural transition ofthe five types of native recombinant proteins, we monitored their ... axis, and the distance fromthe marked fibril by solid blue line tothe central axis of fiber is r The right part is the unfolded cylindrical surface of radius r, and the final length ofthe fibril ... Also, the formation process of silk fibril was found to include the initial nucleus (the globular aggregates) formation and transition fromthe intermediate state (the protofibrils) tothe final...
... to us by storytellers And the storyteller— the mediator—often has a stake in how the story gets told o The stories you grew up with were probably the stories your parents wanted you to hear The ... perspective, and the humor ofthe story becomes what isn’t clear to her From this moment of humor, we get tothe meaning ofthe story—it expands out fromthe particular situation tothe wider struggles ... introduced the huntsman into the story and the idea that the grandmother and the girl are eaten whole but then brought back out ofthe belly ofthe wolf Contradictory Desires • Over the years, this story...
... follows necessarily fromthe truth ofthe antecedent.³⁹ We are to suppose that the world is otherwise the same, apart fromthe fact that God does not command the observance ofthe natural law This ... Errors The Errors of Traditional Naturalism The Growth of Rational and Social Characteristics The Relation ofthe Social Contract tothe Discourse Why is a Social Contract Needed? The Nature ofthe ... with reason to all judgment ofthe divine intellect That is to say, they are not bad because they are judged bad by God; rather, they are judged bad because they are such from themselves From this...
... ofthe ASEAN context tothe implementation ofthe Protocol It concludes with a discussion ofthe potential obstacles tothe effective implementation ofthe Protocol and some suggestions as to ... 19 from post-war Europe to East Asia 20 and the exploitation of less developed countries was used by both the US and the USSR as part of their rivalry The intention ofthe US was to use SEATO ... meaningful cooperation among the countries ofthe region already bound together by ties of history and culture’ The preamble expresses the determination ofthe states to ensure their economic and social...
... ofthe ASEAN context tothe implementation ofthe Protocol It concludes with a discussion ofthe potential obstacles tothe effective implementation ofthe Protocol and some suggestions as to ... 19 from post-war Europe to East Asia 20 and the exploitation of less developed countries was used by both the US and the USSR as part of their rivalry The intention ofthe US was to use SEATO ... meaningful cooperation among the countries ofthe region already bound together by ties of history and culture’ The preamble expresses the determination ofthe states to ensure their economic and social...
... switch tothe liver at 16 and 26 weeks post-HFC feeding These findings of time dependent developmentof steatosis in the liver are supported by immunohistochemistry Taken together, the evidences of ... mediators which will then impact thedevelopmentof disease [17] Within the panel of genes included in our analysis, which ranges from metabolic to cellular markers to inflammatory mediators, ... use for the investigation of therapeutic drugs relevant to these diseases, such as ezetimibe [10] As a prelude tothe use ofthe model in other drug studies, we attempted to determine the molecular...
... switch tothe liver at 16 and 26 weeks post-HFC feeding These findings of time dependent developmentof steatosis in the liver are supported by immunohistochemistry Taken together, the evidences of ... mediators which will then impact thedevelopmentof disease [17] Within the panel of genes included in our analysis, which ranges from metabolic to cellular markers to inflammatory mediators, ... use for the investigation of therapeutic drugs relevant to these diseases, such as ezetimibe [10] As a prelude tothe use ofthe model in other drug studies, we attempted to determine the molecular...