Sentences with phrase «from encyclopedia»

From Encyclopedia of the history of Missouri; A special charter town of about 600 inhabitants on the Missouri River, in Clay County, six miles from Liberty.
From the little I know about U.S. copyright law, I can't just copy information straight from an encyclopedia and then place my resultant work for sale.
If not, would it violate copyright to use information from an encyclopedia on my blog if the information was completely re-written using my own words?
But at that point it's probably easier for counsel to just photocopy a page from Encyclopedia Britannica.
So I got the calculations for the Moon's position (from my encyclopedia britannica).
Similarly, «Smoke» combines quack psychological text with abstract photography and pages appropriated from encyclopedia, this time the World Book series.
I made a piece from a set of spines from an encyclopedia, but it's basically embedded in a wall, the spines themselves sewn together and embedded in a hole in the wall, and about half of it drapes off the wall.
The reasons range from an encyclopedia of faults and mistakes to the myriad variants of bad luck.
Printed on Duraclear film, they are excerpts from the Encyclopedia Britannica on which the artist's engraved freehand drawings.
Samuel Levi Jones (b. 1978) strips book covers from encyclopedia sets and law books that are then sewn together to form a grid of contrasting textures between the roughness of page-less spines and smooth bound covers, which have been skinned.
All of them have been cut cleanly from the encyclopedia of RPG personas, and placed into the scenario of the game without shame.
Walking up the flight of stairs and sinking into one of their well - worn leather Chesterfield couches for a sneaky nightcap from their encyclopedia - like drink menu, and maybe a gooey croque monsieur.
The report, «Beyond Fiction: The Importance of Reading for Information,» found that the ability to understand and retrieve information, whether from an encyclopedia, a billing statement or the back of a prescription bottle, is a necessary life skill, but that many American adults are weak in this area.
The resentment consumed my days and nights as I kept a tally of the frustration: 25 logic problems the teacher didn't even collect, 40 definitions marked with a meaningless red check, a B + on a poster full of facts about Morocco I copied from an encyclopedia.
It found that 14.8 percent came from «cheat sites and term paper mills,» 13.5 percent came from news sites and less than 10 percent from encyclopedia sites.
Many students who cheat do it the old - fashioned way: by copying from an encyclopedia or reference book, «borrowing» a term paper or homework from a friend, or obtaining test answers from a student who has already taken the exam.
Renowned molecular biologist and scholar of science and religion, Denis Alexander, described recent advances in developmental biology, genomics, epigenetics and behavioral genetics, including the flurry of publications describing results from the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) consortium, and discussed their implications for notions of human freedom and responsibility.
via The Elimination Diet from The Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Glaring at Harry Brand, Zanuck demanded: «What's that junk you gave me from the encyclopedia about croquet?
Arvind won $ 30,000 in cash, a $ 2500 savings bond from Merriam - Webster and $ 2,000 worth of reference works from Encyclopedia Britannica.
Hello Dave, We added Chiltepin and Piquin seed to our product line of chile pepper seeds, and I understand that the wild Chiltepins germinate quicker when treated — I am trying the same procedure that eventually got my Galapagos chile seeds started: I just soaked them overnight in mild guano solution.Question... From your Encyclopedia (I love that book!)
Question... From your Encyclopedia (I love that book!)
For instance, from Encyclopedia Brittanica... «Some lagomorphs (rabbits and hares) are capable of re-ingesting moist and nutritionally rich fecal pellets, a practice considered comparable to cud - chewing in ruminants...»
Using her unmistakable indentations, daring lines, and stylized portraiture to foreground the contractedness of art and the archive, Herzog challenges Richter's methodology and disciplinary modes of historiography, which have systematically excluded LGBT persons from our encyclopedias, textbooks, and collective memory.

Not exact matches

The Canadian Encyclopedia states: «Prosperity came from wooden shipbuilding, the fisheries, forests and maritime carrying trades.»
Starting below you will find an A to Z encyclopedia of the oil crash and what it means to the economy — from real estate, the job market and stocks to government finances and the 2015 federal election.
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.
Family, freinds, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, the postman, people from your church, people you like, people you don't like, your ex-husband or ex-wife (I know you don't want to, but take one for the team), the cashier at Walmart, your child's teacher, the kid in the drive - thru window at McDonald's, the random encyclopedia salesman that knocks on your door while your eating dinner, the pushy car salesman who doesn't believe your «just looking,» the overweight plumber wedged under your kitchen sink
Sorry, but this sad fact comes from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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.»
Invariably, I would be referred to Gleason Archer's massive Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties, a heavy volume that seeks to provide the reader with explanations for every conceivable puzzle found in the Bible — from whether God approved of Rahab's lie to where Cain got his wife.
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.
Meanwhile, 50,900 adults make the pilgrimage to Notre Dame for a Pentecostal rally, a teen - age guru turns on young people from coast to coast, and demand rises for books that run the gamut from thin prayer guides to thick encyclopedias of theology.
Its roots: Aside from the brief account in the Bible, «everything written about the Wise Men stems principally from legend,» says The Christmas Encyclopedia.
The article dealing with him is scholarly and well - informed but suffers from a recurring flaw of the encyclopedia» the tendency to understate or omit anything unpleasant or likely to antagonize the modern Western reader.
In reviewing an encyclopedia, the new method» apart from the last point» even has some advantages.
Its roots: «The establishment of December 25 evolved not from biblical precedent,» says The Christmas Encyclopedia, «but from pagan Roman festivals held at year's end,» about the time of the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is, more accurately, an encyclopedia of the Christian faith from a Reformed perspective.
Encyclopedia of the Reformed Faith edited by Donald K. McKim Westminster / John Knox Press, 414 pages, $ 36.95 Judicious entries from «Accommodation» to «Zwingli» make this a valuable reference, and not only for Reformed Protestants.
if you do nt like wiki, using Encyclopedia of Wars — 3 Volume of Set reports the same total number of death's from war..
This reminds me of the scientific idea of gathering of evidence from many sources, writing them down, diseminating them for others to review and then combining them into one encyclopedia.
The Hebrew term for «blemish» — which seems originally to have meant a «black spot» — denotes anything, abnormal or deviating from a given standard, whether physical, moral, or ritualistic» (Jewish Encyclopedia).
«The belief that the soul continues its existence after the dissolution of the body is... nowhere expressly taught in Holy Scripture... The belief in the immortality of the soul came to the Jews from contact with Greek thought and chiefly through the philosophy of Plato its principle exponent, who was led to it, through Orphic and Eleusinian mysteries in which Babylonian and Egyptian views were strangely blended» (The Jewish Encyclopedia, article, «Immortality of the Soul»).
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.
A simple google for the Encyclopedia of Wars returns on the first page, one hit from Amazon.com where there is ONE two - star review of volume 3 of this book.
2This can be seen from a direct comparison of the contents of IM with the article «Mathematics» in the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, now printed in ESP, 282 - 284.
(From his article in Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics) The term itself was invented by Luther in his controversy with Johannes Agricola.
by Dave DeWitt Excerpted from The Chile Pepper Encyclopedia (1998, William Morrow & Co.).
The Babka is the European cousin of coffee cake, the rich yeast bread derives its name from bacia, a Slavic term of endearment for grandma, which the Encyclopedia of Jewish Food points out may have been because the fluted tube pans in which babkas were originally baked gave the cakes the appearance of an old woman's pleated skirt.
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