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  2. “A DECENT RESPECT TO THE OPINIONS OF…

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    3 Jun 2008: decisions. To invoke alien law when it agreeswith one’s own thinking, and ignore it otherwise, is not reasoneddecision making, but sophistry.’’15. ... our own conclusions.’’72 ‘‘It doesnot lessen our fidelity to the Constitution,’’ he
  3. 1/1/2008© 2008 Alexander Slocum 2-0 FUNdaMENTALS of DesignTopic 2 ...

    www-mdp.eng.cam.ac.uk/web/library/enginfo/textbooks_dvd_only/slocum/topic2.pdf
    4 Feb 2008: What have other people done with it before? • Why does it sound the way it does? ... Where have other people placed their motors on their machines? • How does it work?
  4. SOVEREIGNTY AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21ST CENTURY: FUNDAMENTAL OR…

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    3 Jun 2008: With related commentaries,32 they demonstrate the value ofdifferent ways of thinking and speaking by people in differentpositions within public life. ... 83. 592 The Cambridge Law Journal [2004]. were in the 1890s, and earlier eras of globalisation saw
  5. javanotes.dvi

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    28 Jun 2008: It is not written as a quick introduction to Java for people who alreadyknow another programming language. ... All modern computers use multitasking toperform several tasks at once. Some computers can be used by several people at once.
  6. 1/1/2008© 2008 Alexander Slocum 10-0 FUNdaMENTALS of DesignTopic…

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    4 Feb 2008: Without bearings, every-thing would grind to a halt, including people, whose joints are comprised of sliding contact bearings! ... balls. As shown, there are many different types of ball bearings, but in general, when the term ball bearing is used,
  7. "Lessons In Electric Circuits, Volume II -- AC"

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    6 Feb 2008: Many people believe the change from self-explanatory units like CPS toHertz constitutes a step backward in clarity.
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  9. Living with uncertainty | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/living-with-uncertainty
    Thumbnail for Living with uncertainty | University of Cambridge 1 May 2008: Different people react to risks in different ways; it isn’t enough to lecture people on probability and statistics and expect them to suddenly become ‘rational’. ... The study followed up 20,000 people in Norfolk to determine how different
  10. Brain switch clues to drug addiction | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brain-switch-clues-to-drug-addiction
    Thumbnail for Brain switch clues to drug addiction | University of Cambridge 15 Jul 2008: We also needed to find out why some people are vulnerable to this switch from one brain region to another," said Professor Everitt. ... People who are addicted to drugs tend to be impulsive, a characteristic which may have a genetic, as well as an
  11. Facebook: Changing the nature of friendship | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/facebook-changing-the-nature-of-friendship
    Thumbnail for Facebook: Changing the nature of friendship | University of Cambridge 23 Oct 2008: Facebook provides "a means to collect the 'depository of people you once used to know'," say the researchers. ... It did not, however, generate any new relationships, but it does appear to be changing the way people create new relationships.
  12. Neighbourly in Nebraska, nervous in New York | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/neighbourly-in-nebraska-nervous-in-new-york
    Thumbnail for Neighbourly in Nebraska, nervous in New York | University of Cambridge 11 Sep 2008: Arizona, for example, ranked high on conscientiousness but low on neuroticism, suggesting that people there like order and discipline, but are fairly relaxed. ... Wisconsin had high readings for extraversion and agreeableness, but low for openness,

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