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Intellectual history of time (7063 bytes)
1: ...ure]] [[time]]. Our conceived abstract notions of time have presumably developed in accordance with our ... 3: == Towards time-keeping == 5: ...Over time, some people came to recognize patterns of the stars with the seasons. Learning astronomy be... 7: ...e is not as much seasonal variation in the length of the day, but those further from the equator would... 9: ..."hand", a [[minute]] probably only meant "a short time". It took centuries for technology to make measur... Intellectual history (2910 bytes) 1: '''''Intellectual history''''' means either: 2: # the [[history]] of [[intellectual]]s, or: 3: # the history of the people who create, discuss, write about and i... 5: ...]], although these fields are closely related and often overlap. Its central perspective suggests tha... 6: ...ust study the [[culture]], lives and environments of people to understand their ideas. A Brief History of Time (1035 bytes) 1: ...e''''' is a [[popular science]] book written by Professor [[Stephen Hawking]] and first published in [... 4: It attempts to explain a range of subjects in [[cosmology]], including the [[Big Ba... 5: Its main goal is to give an overview of the subject but, unusually for a popular science ... 12: [[Category:1988 books|Brief History of Time]] 13: [[Category:Science books|Brief History of Time]] A Brief History of Time (movie) (394 bytes) 1: ...e]], this film is more or less a look at the life of the noted cosmologist. 4: *{{imdb title|id=0103882|title=A Brief History of Time}} 7: [[Category:1992 films|Brief History of Time]] History of standard time in the United States (3108 bytes) 1: ...zones.png|right|thumb|Current standard time zones of the U.S.]] 2: This article covers the '''history of standard time in the United States'''. 4: ...eeple or in a jeweler's window). The new standard time system was not immediately embraced by all, howev... 6: ...Act]]. The act also established [[daylight saving time]], itself a contentious idea. 8: ...II]], and was continuously observed until the end of the war. Intellectual (5542 bytes) 1: ...t]] to study, reflect, and speculate on a variety of different [[idea]]s. 3: ==Men of letters== 5: ...nd, incidentally, not assumed of a woman). '''Men of letters''' are also termed '''''literati''''' (fr... 9: ... is based more concretely on the [[status class]] of 'mental' or [[white-collar]] workers. 11: ==Modes of 'intellectual class'== Intellectual Reserve (522 bytes) 1: ...'[[Deseret]]'', and ''[[Mormon]]''. It is a non-profit corporation based in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]]. 2: ...:Companies of the United States]][[Category:Non-profit organizations]][[Category:Organizations related... Intellectual dishonesty (801 bytes) 1: ...t [[agenda]], which is expressed through a misuse of various [[rhetoric]]al devices. The unwary reader... 3: ...loyed to bolster a public perception of one's own intellectual strength or authority. Intellectual virtues (2685 bytes) 1: ...ectual courage]], [[confidence in reason]], and [[intellectual autonomy]]. 4: ...and ''[[Nicomachean Ethics]]'' he identified five intellectual virtues - as the five ways the soul arrives at tr... 6: **''[[Sophia]]'' -i.e. wisdom of the eternal and unchangeable, philosophical wisdo... 15: Subjecent intellectual virtues in Aristotle: 17: ...is, prior to having ''phronesis'' - understanding of what to do about it -i.e what is the best action. Intellectual Ventures (1002 bytes) 1: '''Intellectual Ventures''' is a private company founded in [[200... 3: ...ction from being sued over these patents, but the Intellectual Ventures intends to impose [[royalty|royalties]] ... 9: ...p://www.intellectualventures.com/home/default.asp Intellectual Ventures] Main web site. Intellectual capital (16565 bytes) 1: ...lly refer to a [[capital asset]] whose yield is [[intellectual rights]]. 3: ...ectual property]], rather than an auditable style of capital. 5: ... high value to the seemingly-magical combinations of tulip bulbs and, say, the pots they grew in. 9: Because there is little agreement on how the '''intellectual''' is an asset, it is not clear if the term has a... 10: Dr. Nick Bontis, Director of the Institute for Intellectual Capital Research, is a well-known researcher and ... Intellectual worker (742 bytes) 1: ...[[hand]]s." He then notes, "[Those] whose major professional concern is [[knowledge]]...[should] have ... 4: * [[engineering of consent]] 5: * [[intellectualism]] The Intellectual Activist (352 bytes) 1: ...edicated to understanding and promoting the ideas of the novelist and philosopher [[Ayn Rand]]. 5: [http://www.intellectualactivist.com/ TIA home page] Intellectual montage (2909 bytes) 1: ...where the new idea is not originally found in any of the individual shots. 3: ...l matches. It is not concerned with the depiction of a comprehensible spatial or temporal continuity f... 5: Intellectual montage might employ jump cuts, often using jump cuts and [[non-diegetic insert]]s o... 7: ...merging ideas are not innate in any of the images of the edited sequence. A new concept explodes into ... 9: ...vents of social and revolutionary change. He used intellectual montage in his experimental films (such as “Octob... Intellectual property (37823 bytes) 1: ...e tangible [[property]]. The most common forms of intellectual property include [[patent]]s, [[copyright]]s, [[t... 5: ... since the early [[1980]]'s, as use of the term ''intellectual property'' has increased. 9: ...intellectual capital debate" rather than thinking of it as an actual [[capital asset]]. ''See more in... 11: == Time horizon == 13: ...al organization for promoting internationalism in intellectual property. Intellectual rights (2649 bytes) 1: ...ellectual rights" more aptly describes the nature of the protections afforded by most nations. 3: ...ho felt that such protection should take the form of temporary, limited grants. 5: ...ned prominence. For more on this subject, see "[[intellectual property]]". 7: Also, at least three different kinds of capital and rights are involved: 12: ..., which appears to be a [[19th century]] artifact of early, now-discredited, economic theory. Intellectual property organization (1213 bytes) 1: ...rganizations that involve cooperation in the area of [[copyright|copyrights]], [[trademark|trademarks]... 4: * [[World Intellectual Property Organization]] (WIPO) 6: ...la Propriété Intellectuelle]]'' (OAPI) or African Intellectual Property Organization 12: ...ce of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf]] (GCC) 15: *[[Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market]] (O... Intellectual Freedom Movement (1747 bytes) 3: ...ents]] to recognize the [[Inalienable rights]] to Intellectual Freedom. 5: == Intellectual Freedom == 7: ...among other things, [[education]] and the [[Free Software Movement]]. 9: ...ectual Freedom is defined in "A Manifesto for the Intellectual Freedom Movement" as: 11: ... use of expressions; of [[Invention|inventions]]; of ideas." Intellectual property clause (1396 bytes) 1: The '''intellectual property clause''' of the [[United States Constitution]] confers power ... 2: ...nce and useful Arts, by securing'' '''for limited Times''' ''to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Righ... 3: ...copyright law]]. The power to secure for limited times to inventors the exclusive rights to their disco... 5: ...ation and noting that Congress had a long history of granting retroactive extensions. 12: *[[Eldred v. Ashcroft]] Intellectual property education (8514 bytes) 3: ... education is tantamount to forced indoctrination of propaganda. 5: == History and reasoning == 7: ...issue for publishers and authors. But in modern times, nearly everything done with computers, especial... 9: ...ures and [[exclusive right|absolutist]] character of copyright. 11: ...tman]], holds that if the expectations and habits of the public conflict with copyright, it is copyrig...
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