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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1998
Clear evidence of large individual differences in children's performance in talent areas can be explained either in terms of innate gifts (the “talent account”) or in terms of early exposure (the “no talent account” proposed by Howe et al.). At this point, there is no conclusive support for either account, and it is doubtful that talent could be ...
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Clear evidence of large individual differences in children's performance in talent areas can be explained either in terms of innate gifts (the “talent account”) or in terms of early exposure (the “no talent account” proposed by Howe et al.). At this point, there is no conclusive support for either account, and it is doubtful that talent could be ...
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Philosophy, 1993
M. W. Rowe in his article 'The Definition of "Game"'' produces what he claims to be an adequate definition of 'game'. One of the consequences he takes to follow from his successfully defining 'game' is that Wittgenstein's 'argument against definition generally [as set out in Philosophical Investigations, sections 65-702] will be considerably weakened ...
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M. W. Rowe in his article 'The Definition of "Game"'' produces what he claims to be an adequate definition of 'game'. One of the consequences he takes to follow from his successfully defining 'game' is that Wittgenstein's 'argument against definition generally [as set out in Philosophical Investigations, sections 65-702] will be considerably weakened ...
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NOTA: A Fruitless Methodical Politics
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014For the first time in general elections the option of a negative vote will be available to the voters. The election commission has ordered Chief Election Officers of all the States and Union territories to include a ‘NOTA’ button on all the electronic voting machines (EVM).
Aradhyanayan Tiwari, Anjali Dwivedi
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Dodgy Passport, Fruitless Journey
Philosophy, 2008Abstract Since critical standards impose restraints, inappropriate standards can over-restrain. Might there then be claims we can only assess satisfactorily with the aid of a less restrictive and detached approach than is current among philosophers of the present day?
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Fruitless search in differential evolution
2013 IEEE Symposium on Differential Evolution (SDE), 2013Recent research has shown for different particle swarm optimization algorithms that unconstrained particles exhibit roaming behavior in that particles leave the boundaries of the search space very early during the search [1], [2]. This results in fruitless search of infeasible space, and will result in particles finding infeasible solutions if better ...
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2014
At the end of 1916, McAlpine said he had gone as far as possible with the investigation and was looking forward to returning to the Victorian Department. At the same time, the Advisory Committee was not convinced McAlpine’s conclusions were reliable and considered some needed further testing. They saw no reason to continue the investigation on the same
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At the end of 1916, McAlpine said he had gone as far as possible with the investigation and was looking forward to returning to the Victorian Department. At the same time, the Advisory Committee was not convinced McAlpine’s conclusions were reliable and considered some needed further testing. They saw no reason to continue the investigation on the same
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1999
Abstract A Certain Nobleman of Venice, dying in the Prime of his Years, left behind him a Widow called Miramillia, justly esteemed one of the most lovely Women of the Age, and a little Son not exceeding six Years old; so dear to his Mother, that tho’ her Beauty, Wealth, and Accomplishments, attracted the Love and Admirations of almost
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Abstract A Certain Nobleman of Venice, dying in the Prime of his Years, left behind him a Widow called Miramillia, justly esteemed one of the most lovely Women of the Age, and a little Son not exceeding six Years old; so dear to his Mother, that tho’ her Beauty, Wealth, and Accomplishments, attracted the Love and Admirations of almost
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This chapter begins by detailing how Nelson Rockefeller began 1963 as the presumed presidential nominee. Rockefeller maintained his liberal stance on civil rights, but he was careful to avoid drawing attention to the Grand Old Party's uneven civil rights record.
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Chapter XXV A Fruitless Meeting
2016Refuge from despair is often found in the passion of self-pity and that spirit of obstinate resistance which it engenders. In certain natures the extreme of self-pity is intolerable, and leads to self-destruction; but there are less fortunate beings whom the vehemence of their...
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