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Advances in Nursing Science, 1990
This article explores the interrelationships of environment, nursing, and caring and challenges the readers, particularly in light of the ecology crisis, to examine the apparent anthropocentric emphasis of current human care and caring theory. The intent is to engage all nurses in thoughtful study and reflection and in fruitful, friendly dialogue.
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This article explores the interrelationships of environment, nursing, and caring and challenges the readers, particularly in light of the ecology crisis, to examine the apparent anthropocentric emphasis of current human care and caring theory. The intent is to engage all nurses in thoughtful study and reflection and in fruitful, friendly dialogue.
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IEE Seminar on Shielding and Grounding, 2000
The word `earth' or `ground' means many different things to many electrical engineers. In an electrical installation these words can be used to mean either the protective conductor in a mains cord; the common bonding network of the building; the earth mass electrodes of the lightning protection system, or the conductor of the mains supply that is ...
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The word `earth' or `ground' means many different things to many electrical engineers. In an electrical installation these words can be used to mean either the protective conductor in a mains cord; the common bonding network of the building; the earth mass electrodes of the lightning protection system, or the conductor of the mains supply that is ...
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2021
This chapter engages German Romantic writers Friedrich Hölderlin and Karoline von Günderrode to show how their work imagines a concept of earth that refuses and undoes operations of hierarchical division, appropriation, and enclosure (what Carl Schmitt referred to as nomos).
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This chapter engages German Romantic writers Friedrich Hölderlin and Karoline von Günderrode to show how their work imagines a concept of earth that refuses and undoes operations of hierarchical division, appropriation, and enclosure (what Carl Schmitt referred to as nomos).
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Journal of Navigation, 1964
The aim of the Duke of Edinburgh's Lectures is ‘to extend the horizons of navigational interest’. I have been able to interpret this literally, for if you extend these horizons far enough, what do you arrive at but the subject of this lecture, the shape of the Earth?
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The aim of the Duke of Edinburgh's Lectures is ‘to extend the horizons of navigational interest’. I have been able to interpret this literally, for if you extend these horizons far enough, what do you arrive at but the subject of this lecture, the shape of the Earth?
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Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference on - AFIPS '80, 1980
The purpose of this session is to present a cross-section of talks relating to the current state of computer simulation modeling as applied to solar energy systems. This field is of major importance today because of the national need to explore alternative energy sources in a quick, comprehensive, and inexpensive manner.
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The purpose of this session is to present a cross-section of talks relating to the current state of computer simulation modeling as applied to solar energy systems. This field is of major importance today because of the national need to explore alternative energy sources in a quick, comprehensive, and inexpensive manner.
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Science, 1933
Introduction Charles Lapworth was one of the intellectual princes of our profession. He it was who discovered the “Secret of the Highlands.”[1][1] In another Scotland Yard he triumphantly illustrated the British genius for detective work. His penetrating eye saw in principle, and later Peach and Horne proved, the majesty of the Scottish thrusts. Thus a
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Introduction Charles Lapworth was one of the intellectual princes of our profession. He it was who discovered the “Secret of the Highlands.”[1][1] In another Scotland Yard he triumphantly illustrated the British genius for detective work. His penetrating eye saw in principle, and later Peach and Horne proved, the majesty of the Scottish thrusts. Thus a
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Social Text, 1994
As my title suggests, these comments are addressed to one of the most dismal spectacles that the Clinton administration has served up-the case of the disappearing ozone man, as David Corn recently described our vicepresident in the pages of the Nation.1 "Ozone man" was the moniker used by George Bush on the campaign trail of 1992 to direct ridicule at ...
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As my title suggests, these comments are addressed to one of the most dismal spectacles that the Clinton administration has served up-the case of the disappearing ozone man, as David Corn recently described our vicepresident in the pages of the Nation.1 "Ozone man" was the moniker used by George Bush on the campaign trail of 1992 to direct ridicule at ...
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2022
Artificial intelligence acquires a materiality of its own in an artistic process and under the guise of hyper-fiction . It is camouflaged in the hyperreality of technical potentialities and a complex relationship to its own production - necessarily linked to other devices.
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Artificial intelligence acquires a materiality of its own in an artistic process and under the guise of hyper-fiction . It is camouflaged in the hyperreality of technical potentialities and a complex relationship to its own production - necessarily linked to other devices.
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Prevention and treatment of COVID-19 infection by earthing
Biomedical Journal, 2022Haider Abdul-Lateef Mousa
exaly
2011
The 2002 Earth Summit in Johannesburg had come to a sad and apprehensive end. Many of us felt that the corporate world had dealt the death-blow to all hope of saving the planet's environment and biodiversity: turned their backs on the world's poorest people, and would soon plunge us all into war in Iraq. The Australian government had put in a shameless
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The 2002 Earth Summit in Johannesburg had come to a sad and apprehensive end. Many of us felt that the corporate world had dealt the death-blow to all hope of saving the planet's environment and biodiversity: turned their backs on the world's poorest people, and would soon plunge us all into war in Iraq. The Australian government had put in a shameless
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