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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ave his deeds classified as achievements. Intention is a paramount criterion in the classification of events and actions, as any intensionalist phil... ...simplicity yields complexity (via pattern identification, the application of rules, classification, and other human pursuits). This dependence on hu... ...fanfare. It seems that the "model-adjustment" activities require abstract thinking (classification, theorizing, predicting, testing, etc.). The rela... ...ourage men and women to follow certain patterns. 'If you're spending a lot of time nursing your kid', explains Wood, 'then you don't have the oppor... ...ferences. At a time in Western countries when female reproduction is extremely low, nursing is totally optional, childcare alternatives are many, an... ...t be"). Deregulation of the airlines industries is another example. c. Structural interventions of the law (or law enforcement authorities) in a t...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ave his deeds classified as achievements. Intention is a paramount criterion in the classification of events and actions, as any intensionalist phil... ...simplicity yields complexity (via pattern identification, the application of rules, classification, and other human pursuits). This dependence on hu... ...fanfare. It seems that the "model-adjustment" activities require abstract thinking (classification, theorizing, predicting, testing, etc.). The rela... ...ourage men and women to follow certain patterns. 'If you're spending a lot of time nursing your kid', explains Wood, 'then you don't have the oppor... ...ferences. At a time in Western countries when female reproduction is extremely low, nursing is totally optional, childcare alternatives are many, an... ...t be"). Deregulation of the airlines industries is another example. c. Structural interventions of the law (or law enforcement authorities) in a t...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...r and allwool garments, within, cereals, fruit, nuts, herbs, and the like. Classification—or- der—man’s function. He is here to observe and accentuate... ...f people who were not allowed to have chil- dren, of complicated rules and interventions. “Man,” he said, “had ceased to be a natural product!” We tri... ... would be added any other physical traits that were of material value. The classification of thumb-marks and of inalterable physical characteristics g... ...the headquarters of the index at Paris. There, after a rough pre- liminary classification, I imagine them photographed on glass, and flung by means of... ...t in our world, at present, through the defects of our medical science and nursing methods, through defects in our organisation, through poverty and c... ...on’y a penny.” “No!” I say curtly, hardening my heart. A ragged and filthy nursing mother, with her last addition to our Imperial People on her arm, c...

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Beauchamp's Career

By: George Meredith

...rderliness, like a City procession under the conduct of the police, and to classifications of things according to their public value: decidedly no ben... ...isy in full bloom: ‘“We make prayer a part of us, praying for no gifts, no interventions; through the faith in prayer opening the soul to the undiscer... ... told the story of the family reunion. He was dying: his two children were nursing him to the end. Decidedly Cecilia was a more beautiful woman than R... ...s own, he was not unrejoiced to hear that she was engaged day and night in nursing her husband. Pursuing his vision of the morrow of an unreproachful ... ...h my snake at my heart, and 356 Beauchamp’s Career a husband grateful for nursing and whimpering to me for his youth like a beggar on the road, I tho...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...aking, mining, railway work, post-office and telephone work, medical work, nursing, a considerable amount of build- ing for example. Why should we emp... ...ery clear form of contemporary thinking, and are a better and more helpful classification than any now current. But, of course, nearly every individua... ...for methods of comparison between work and work, they begin to emulate the classifications and exact measurements of a science, and to set up ideals a... ...ases the whole art and delight of a novel may lie in the author’s personal interventions; let such novels as “Eliza- beth and her German Garden,” and ... ...r precedents in sociological research. His mind was invaded by the idea of classification, by memories of specimens and museums; and he initiated that...

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