Sentences with phrase «buzan as his invention»

Perhaps most intriguing is how Johnson can relate seemingly unrelated inventions - such as the invention of air conditioning - to the largest migration of humans in history.
With this in mind, the Invent + Patent System ™ can be effectively used to coax users into formulating their ideas in a more tangible way so that the concepts can move from a pure idea into something descriptive enough to be legally viewed as an invention.
Just as the invention of the printing press created the advent of knowledge and information being made available to the masses, the compass meant civilizations were given the tool to explore.
My niece believes in the Cookie - Monster but I wouldn't say that it is a revelation so much as an invention.
Just as the invention of the church year broke the spell of the gods of sun, moon, and stars, so now the recovery of a clear - cut doctrine of the Christian life must break the spell of the all too predictable pattern of adult life.
Each soon became as much an archetype as an invention, somehow existing beyond his written story.
The idea of «universal reason,» therefore, should not be seen as an invention of modernity.
Education, however, says Belth, «deals with the relationship between concepts and powers nurtured in learners, and with the methods of creating concepts as the inventions of intelligence, in whatever fields these methods come to be employed Education becomes a way of raising and answering a question not otherwise asked, a question centering on the problems of improving the ability to think....
But mole poblano is not likely to have originated as an invention of Spanish nuns.
Many think it's due to the changing views of prominent experts and pediatricians — who now advocate a gentler, more «child - centered» approach to potty training — as well as the invention of disposable diapers.
Many think it's due in part to the changing views of experts about toilet training, as well as the invention of disposable diapers.
That means broadening out a rug - sized piece of Astroturf that a client regards as his invention so that the patent application ends up protecting a lot more — not only that small piece of artificial grass, but maybe even the entire football field, the stands, and the parking lot!
We are living through a media revolution, spelled I - n - t - e-r-n-e-t, which pundits never tire of reminding us is just as profound as the invention of the book, the camera, or even — sometimes — language itself.
Skepticism is the typical reaction: A curator at one prominent museum argued that art is far more likely to be influenced by cultural developments, such as the invention of photography or the rise of Impressionism, than by evolution.
The aim is to ensure that the benefits resulting from researching animals, plants and microorganisms, such as the invention of new medicines or enhanced genes to improve crop varieties, are «fairly and equitably shared» among the providers and users.
The LASER ART research breakthrough is significant, as the invention could be broadly applied.
And because his issued patents claim the hydrino as an invention, BLP asserts that it owns all intellectual property rights involving hydrino research.
Warinner will discuss how major events, such as the invention of agriculture and the advent of industrialization, have affected the human microbiome.
Other scientists at Bell Labs have made scientific breakthroughs leading to advances such as the invention of the transistor, Chu said.
«Vanderbilt has been a great place to do basic science studies in humans that can be translated into development of new biologic drugs, which are novel and thus valuable as inventions,» Crowe said.
For another, it's not in the nature of movies to reflect the times so quickly: it took 15 years of development and rewriting as well as the invention of new technologies to make Benjamin Button possible, and although Milk came together with remarkable speed and focus under its producers Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, the idea of making a biopic about Harvey Milk, who was killed in 1978, has been around for so long that at one point, Dustin Hoffman, now 71, was touted to play the role that eventually went to Sean Penn (who is 48).
As silly as some inventions may seem, what's no laughing matter is that tools play a significant role in society.
Literature piracy was a problem as far back as the invention of the printing press and I find it hard to have any sympathy for a business (and it's a business and not an art from we're talking about here) that just plain dug itself into a hole by not keeping up.
Explore African American history with the following list, which introduces students to the lives and events of notable individuals, many lesser known, whose contributions range from something as mundane as the invention of the potato chip to the medalworthy achievements of African Americans in the military service of their country and so much more.
Intellectual property: An original creative work, such as an invention, a product or a company brand, that is tangible and can be protected by a patent, trademark or copyright.
Color field painting came in at the same time as the invention of this new paint.
Many of these changes were influenced by technological advances, such as the invention of the metal paint tube and photography, as well as changes in social conventions, politics, and philosophy, along with major world events.
In the 19th century, space travel existed purely as an invention of adventurous thinkers of the time.
Featured items illuminated technological advances, such as the invention of the platen press and chromolithography, as well as efforts to standardize the industry (typography, design, and job printing manuals).
Dickerman urges against defning abstraction in terms of forward progress... less interested in the invention of abstraction than abstraction as invention.
In Welcome To Saxnot artist Scott King proposes the new town of Saxnot as an invention of the fictional, Butlin's inspired brand «Britlin's».
The inspiration of European artists has always fueled Ferrer's active mind, offering vast material for visual exploration as well as invention.
This new body of work Planes reflects ideas I have always held important to my visual language, such as invention, form, weight, malleability, accessibility and pushing materials to their absolute limits through a scientific understanding and material intelligence.
But the show reminds us that quality is as much a matter of authenticity as invention.
This exhibition of 16 photographs and one etching from the Lichtenbergs» collection expands our understanding of portraiture as an invention forged between artist and subject.
Maureen Dowd visited the company's headquarters to find out «if the inventors of Twitter were as annoying as their invention
But American views on the subject have also been manipulated by a campaign by energy producers — mainly the Koch brothers (who back the Tea Party) and the American Petroleum Institute — to paint climate change as an invention of anti-growth liberal tree - huggers.
Intellectual property is a form of property ownership relating primarily to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literature, music, artwork, brands and more.
«There have been cases saying, basically, that measuring change in biomarkers in the body is effectively a law of nature — you're just measuring changes that occur in a person, so this has not been touched sufficiently by the hand of a person to be qualified as an invention.
Generally called «mind mapping,» I guess, this approach is claimed by AustralianTony Buzan as his invention of the 1960's — though how anyone could claim to have invented a doodle where blobs are connected by lines is beyond me.
These early decisions generally agreed that the BNA Act should be liberally construed and that the original meaning should be able to accommodate new external circumstances that had not existed in 1867, such as the invention of radios and airplanes; but none of the decisions advocated that the meaning of the text is subject to evolving societal standards.
In this «First to File» system, as long as the inventions are not derived from each other, the person who ends up with the patent is the one who files for the patent first.
He accepted that, as the invention is a pharmaceutical substance, it was unlikely that any other company would have attempted to copy it until it had achieved regulatory approval but that once it was approved a large number of generic pharmaceutical competitors would most likely have copied Myoview in absence of the patents.
The sole question is therefore whether a new use for surgical purposes of a known substance can be claimed as an invention.
Also, according to him Bitcoin as an invention is as revolutionary as agriculture.

Not exact matches

Most of the world's great products and businesses, as well as most of the great inventions throughout history, were ultimately the result and expression of a single, uncompromising vision - albeit a vision that was managed, massaged, and manipulated through a sea of change, confusion and compromise.
He drew in the sand an outline of what would today become one of the most effective retail inventions of all time — the UPC, otherwise known as the barcode.
The nifty, futuristic - seeming inventions of tomorrow quickly become the dull and commoditized goods of today before ending up as the forgotten and obsolete relics of yesterday.
But as with the Otis elevator, it is in the downstream effects of these inventions where the most radical changes are likely to be found.
And that is as it should be, because death is very likely the single best invention of life.
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