Sentences with phrase «as encyclopedia»

Use YouTube as the encyclopedia and Facebook as the newspaper or talk show.
If you are having difficulty pinpointing your topic, try a secondary source, such as an encyclopedia (also available online), or ask a reference librarian for assistance.
Progressing through these modes will unlock points that can be used to unlock other various goodies such as encyclopedia entries on the various enemies and the game's soundtrack (Play Coins earned through the handheld's pedometer can also be used), but these modes simply rehash the existing content found in the game.
Lewis» graphic novel trilogy could serve as an encyclopedia of the civil rights movement, commemorating such important events as the voting - rights march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama that took place on Sunday, March 7, 1965.
As Encyclopedia Britannica, a fixture in reference books, announced yesterday that it has created its last print edition, GoodeReader talked to Mark Gross, CEO of Data Conversion Laboratory, about what this type of development holds for academia and for the perception of what value a book has.
Organized by topic, it can be read straight through (just not all in one sitting) or approached as an encyclopedia, jumping from section to section while savoring the photos and illustrations.
As stated in the «Bugs and Fish» window in City Folk (also known as Encyclopedia), it has a distinctive shape of head, and although it looks strong, it is in fact quite delicate, which maybe why it is popular with children.
THINK OF THE INTERNET AS YOUR ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA!
They may be characterized rather as encyclopedias «dealing with everything that should be known by a Jain monk.
I have read many books in any genre anyone can imagine, graphic novels, politics, history, help - yourself books, sports books as well as encyclopedias... Read more
Thinking about what worked early on — meaning what was read in digital form — use cases where search, find, and quick read were the primary means of interacting with the content, such as encyclopedias and reference works, directories and other data driven compendia.
I look at both games and I see them as encyclopedias.
Wikipedia isn't even on the same plane as encyclopedias, because there are no peer - reviews.
Samuel Levi Jones (b. 1978) deconstructs and manipulates books such as encyclopedias and textbooks, to critically explore systems of knowledge and power.
«Collection» means a collection of literary or artistic works, such as encyclopedias and anthologies, or performances, phonograms or broadcasts, or other works or subject matter other than works listed in Section 1 (f) below, which, by reason of the selection and arrangement of their contents, constitute intellectual creations, in which the Work is included in its entirety in unmodified form along with one or more other contributions, each constituting separate and independent works in themselves, which together are assembled into a collective whole.

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Berkshire has more than 90 operating units, including large businesses such as the BNSF railroad, Geico auto insurance and Berkshire Hathaway Energy utilities, and smaller businesses making Dairy Queen ice cream, Duracell batteries, Fruit of the Loom underwear, Ginsu knives and the World Book encyclopedia.
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A research writer as well, she has been published in The Sage Encyclopedia and Mission Bell Media.
Launched in late 2010, Locationary aggregates accurate, up - to - date information from users to create a synchronized database of local businesses, or an encyclopedia of what venues are open in the area, along with extraneous details such as opening times.
Everipedia bills itself as an «encyclopedia for the 21st century,» with a clean interface and various tools for new users.
As a result, a comprehensive list of every piece of information that a lender might request or look into would look like an Encyclopedia Britannica of your financial life story!
And in 1890, Woodruff, who the Utah History Encyclopedia says initially had supported the practice of polygamy, issued what became known as the 1890 Manifesto: «I publicly declare that my advice to the Latter - day Saints is to refrain from contracting any marriages forbidden by the law of the land.»
As the 1909 Catholic Encyclopedia put it, these ideas seem to....
Per the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, atheism is defined as, «the denial of the existence of God.»
When your friends argue politics, do you prohibit them from expanding their respective philosophies beyond what your 2002 World Book Encyclopedia describes as that of a Democrat, or Republican?
Throughout the first half of the twentieth century the consensus of Catholic theologians in favor of capital punishment in extreme cases remained solid, as may be seen from approved textbooks and encyclopedia articles of the day.
With over six percent of the world's population, the world's Buddhist population now includes approximately fourteen thousand people in Africa, five hundred thousand in Latin America, seventeen thousand in Oceania, three hundred fifty thousand in the Soviet Union, two hundred thousand in Europe, and two hundred thousand in North America, as well as several hundred million in South and East Asia (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1987).3
British Unitarianism has, so far as I know, completely overlooked this side of Socinianism, which the encyclopedias and histories fail to clearly state, and I have not found references to it in American Unitarianism or Universalism.
Another bit of prima facie evidence that might be considered in favor of Hartshorne's «personalism» is that in Virgilius Ferm's 1945 classic Encyclopedia of Religion, a work to which Brightman contributed forty articles, 14 and in which Brightman had particular editorial input, 15 the article on «God, as personal» was written by none other than Charles Hartshorne.16 This, along with Brightman's review of me Divine Relativity (cited below), suggests that Brightman himself considered Hartshorne a personalist.
As noted, literature on the whole receives rather inadequate treatment in the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World.
But since time does in fact go on, outsiders can easily mock the pathos behind the imagery, although they too will usually have their own closet millennialism, as this fascinating encyclopedia demonstrates.
Francis Crick, the Nobel laureate and biophysicist, is quoted as having estimated that «the amount of information contained in the chromosomes of a single fertilized human egg is equivalent to about a thousand printed volumes of books, each as large as a volume of the Encyclopedia Britannica.»
The Hittites also regarded the presence of ceremonial ritual of those blemished as an affront to the Gods [Encyclopedia Judaica]
However, it is clear that as far as physical blemishes were concerned, «the test was purely pragmatic; thus if the cohen [priest] was so well known that his blemish raised no curiosity, «the ban was removed» (Jewish Encyclopedia).
Yvonne Staples was not as interested in singing as the rest of her family but she stepped in when her brother Pervis left for military service, said family friend Bill Carpenter, who is author of Uncloudy Day: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia.
thanks for clarifying (with an article the size of an encyclopedia) what i knew rick perry thought all along — that he's on a mission from God to be elected as the golden child, damien and leader of the universe — all in one fell swoop.
These numbers deserve more scrutiny than can be offered here, but it should be noted that the Encyclopedia treats every victim of Stalin as a Christian martyr and says there were 1 million «Jewish Christian» martyrs in the Holocaust.
And the Encyclopedia of Religion begins its entry on an even starker note: «The Hebrew scriptures as a whole have no doctrine of resurrection.»
@Chad «7 % of all wars throughout history have been classified as having religious roots Encyclopedia of Wars somewhere between 500 and 700 million have been killed in all wars combined so, somewhere in the neighborhood of 35million.
The protests led the editors to recognize self - consciously for the first time that the encyclopedia was in fact produced not for men in general but specifically for (as well as by) the scholarly tradition of Western Europe.
Form the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia: «The notion of Allah in Arabic theology is substantially the same as that of God among the Jews, and also among the Christians, with the exception of the Trinity, which is positively excluded in the Koran, cxii: «Say God, is one God, the eternal God, he begetteth not, neither is he begotten and there is not any one like unto him.»
We must not use the Bible as a sort of encyclopedia out of which texts can be taken for use as weapons.»
St. Louis, Missouri About Blog As the home to over 200 cupcake recipes, Cupcake Project has become an encyclopedia of what the cupcake can become.
Consisting of 22 screens throughout Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and New Mexico, Premiere is listed in the National Association of Theatre Owners Encyclopedia of Exhibition as one of the top - 20 largest cinema companies in North America.
A veteran speaker and author, he wrote the chapter on Modified Atmosphere Packaging for the Wiley Encyclopedia of Packaging as well as numerous scientific publications and industry bulletins dealing with fresh - cut microbial safety, packaging, quality, and operations.
«Eggs function as a staple in India in the same way as rice,» says Lakshmi, author of the recently released Encyclopedia of Spices & Herbs, «They can carry any spice you want them to.»
«Norman Van Aken, the influential Florida chef whose «New World Cuisine» serves as a kind of encyclopedia of cooking from the Caribbean basin» — The New York Times, Sam Sifton
For users, Tipsi is a user - generated and constantly growing wine database that serves as restaurant location - powered sommelier - in - your - pocket, as well as a sophisticated personal rating system, social media outlet and wine encyclopedia.
Even the Dictionnaire d'Amboise: Pays de Savoie, a generally upbeat encyclopedia of the region, knocks Tignes hard, describing it as being, in the beginning, full of the «big, soulless, city - style buildings that were so eagerly demanded by people seeking cheap apartments.»
He arrives at FIFA resembling nothing so much as a nebbish, insecure encyclopedia salesman and he never seems to really grow into his suits.
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