Searched over 7.2 Billion pages in 3.82 seconds
Please wait while the eBook Finder searches for your request. Searching through the full text of 2,850,000 books. Full Text searches may take up to 1 min.
...t home. These machines may have been bought for one purpose, but the flexible architecture—one that made them ready to be programmed using software fro... ...tions are now commonplace, and major software efforts of- ten include plug-in architecture that allows fourth parties to write code that builds on the ... ... it is open to reprogramming and thus repur- posing by anyone. Its technical architecture, whether Windows, Mac, or other, makes it easy for authors t... ...er the sellers of acces- sories like the Hush-A-Phone, which was invented in 1921 as a way to have a conversation without others nearby overhearing it... ...net’s framers and implementers have largely clung to simplicity, omitting an architecture that would label and then speed along “special delivery” pac... ... flourished by beginning in a backwater with few expecta- tions, allowing its architecture to be simple and fluid. The PC had parallel hobbyist backwat...
... and stand-up paddling equipment. FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS, Honolulu-based architecture and design frms have played a key role in creating the lands... ...d common areas, using a 100 Mbps fber connection and dual-homed network architecture; • simultaneous interpretation rooms, and press rooms that ca... ...The menu hasn’t changed much since the family- owned restaurant opened in 1921. A diferent type of farm is found on the Wai‘anae Coast of O‘ahu. O...
...ies XXIII. Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and the International Financial Architecture XXIV. War and the Business Cycle XXV. America’s C... ... as widely - regarded as the ultimate risk neutralizers. His work was published in 1921. Guided by VAR models, a change in volatility allows a ba... ... Return Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and The International Financial Architecture By: Dr. Sam Vaknin The recent upheavals in the... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit... ...y are likely to prefer old age to youth, old habits to new, old buildings to modern architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of vene...
...n Smarandache intuits a writing of the pictures in which it can be seen an architecture of the sentiments. An introductory “little biography” at th... ...n, Paradoxism, in “Harriet E.P. Spofford/ An Anthology in Memoriam (1853- 1921)”, Bristol Banner Books, Bristol, IN, 1996, p.134. Lungu, Al, On the...
...it difficult to enter any professional course: engineering, medicine, law or architecture. At times, even if they qualify for a professional course... ...ntouchability. He courted imprisonment for picketing toddy shops in Erode in 1921. When his wife as well as his sister joined the agitation, it gai... ...ins systematically defeated it: conferences in Tirunelveli (1920), Thanjavur (1921), Tirupur (1922), Salem (1923) and Thiruvannamalai (1924). When ...
...untryside at the end of the 1800s, and compulsory education was enacted in 1921, in Thailand about 60 years later, in 1983. After the Second World War... ... 1984. Structural Change in Housing: A Survey in Thailand 1983. Vernacular Architecture, 9–32. Publications of the Finnish National Commission for UN...
...lly welcomed the Jews. Attacks on Jewish outposts and settlers started as early as 1921 and never ceased. The wars in 1948 and in 1967 were initiat... ...y are likely to prefer old age to youth, old habits to new, old buildings to modern architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of vene...
... thus far remained a dream. H. G. Wells.H. G. WELLS. Easton Glebe, Dunmow, 1921. 6 The World Set Free PREL PREL PREL PREL PRELUDE UDE UDE UDE UDE THE... ...were to have been mere iron tracks became spacious ways that insisted upon architecture; the cultivations of foodstuffs that were to have supplied eme... ...g itself would have seemed very wonderful to eyes accustomed to the flimsy architecture of an age when power was precious. It was made of granite, alr...