Other core duties include constructing CAD (Computer Aided Design) drawings and 3D visuals for the purpose of presentation, offering help to interior designers, graphic designers, and architects with regard to spatial planning and designing details, and creating 3D models from basic architectural plans, preliminary rough sketches, or real -
life objects using advanced software.
Not exact matches
But the promise of intelligent voice assistants goes well beyond bringing inanimate
objects to
life; it will change how and when we
use technology, and perhaps more importantly, who
uses it.
«The ability to track, navigate, map and recognize both scenes and
objects using Movidius» low - power and high - performance SoCs opens opportunities in areas where heat, battery
life and form factors are key.»
Used correctly, as a means of Grace rather than an
object of faith, both Sacrament and Bible point beyond themselves to the Ultimate Reality of the
Living God.
With the definition of religion given, Marxism would have to be considered a religion, at least for those who do not
use it as a means to some political or economic end, but who find «in the conception of the «dialectic of history» with its inevitability, its total relevance, its impersonal justice - making power, the
object of supreme valuation and complete relevance to
life....
He
uses «whole» to refer to the
life history of an enduring
object or person (Adventures 190).
too true; you're right, we are holistic people in a holistic world
living holistic
lives and political theory, religion, ethics, behavior, psychology, these and many others are all so inextricably intertwined with each other that it may be better to think of them as different views of the same
object rather than distinct
objects that are inter-related (
using «
object» here, of course, metaphorically)
In effect he was saying that faith is an opiate, that men drug themselves with it, become sleepy, complacent and comfortable through the
use of it, and that their main
object in going to church is to be sprayed once more with spiritual cocaine so that they may feel less acutely the ills of
life and the miseries of men.
Again, it is the examples Whitehead
uses which seem to be the source of Cobb's confusion: «membership» does not refer to subordinate enduring
objects «such as the
life of an electron or of a man.»
As such, if the religious want it let them put it in one of their churches but DO NOT display it as an
object of spiritual significance on government land
using public funds in a memorial to commemorate a disastrous attack that affected the
lives many, many people who do not share your beliefs in Christ and crosses.
Familial
life when at its best is so ordered that the personal quality of others is augmented; they can not be treated as if they were merely
objects or things to be
used by one person simply to promote that person's own development.
It is a type of enduring
object, but I will follow Whitehead's usual practice of
using the latter term to refer to the far more numerous societies that achieve endurance by the sacrifice of
life.
«As tempting as it is to
use Dunn's tragedy as an
object lesson for the
living, the lesson we should learn here is that even the celebrities that Dunn's death affected need the space and permission to be human... they need the public to turn their back.
It seems that we
live in a free country but when people choose to
use that freedom other people
object.
We must
use what is familiar to talk about the unfamiliar; so we turn to events,
objects, relationships from ordinary, contemporary
life in order to say something about what we do not know how to talk about — the love of God.
If you are in a rubber
life raft and survival of the group is paramount, then it would be completely moral to throw the guy overboard who keeps attempting to pop the raft and drown us all, and not a single other person in the raft would
object for they would understand that that guy must have lost
use of his senses and had abandoned his humanity.
Its teachings are very, very simple: There really are free and natural markets where the optimum value of things is assigned to them; everyone must compete with everyone; the worthy will prosper and the unworthy fail; those who succeed while others fail will be made deeply and justly happy by this experience, having had no other
object in
life; each of us is poorer for every cent that is
used toward the wealth of all of us; governments are instituted among people chiefly to interfere with the working out of these splendid principles.
Experimental procedures can be licit if they «respect the
life and integrity of the embryo and do not involve disproportionate risks for it, but rather are directed to its healing, the improvement of its condition of health, or its individual survival»; but the mere «
use of human embryos or fetuses as an
object of experimentation» is «a crime against their dignity as human beings.»
Last year the news reports of the Pride Parade where I
live showed a float with Christians who say they support LGBTQs, However, it also showed a church in the area where the floats and marchers line up that blocked off its parking lot and access to its property and posted people on the property who said the church
objects to parade participants
using the public street in front of the church.
And so the list goes, with the actual numbers changing somewhat from year to year, yet the fact that more people are killed with blunt
objects each year remains constant.For example, in 2011, there was 323 murders committed with a rifle but 496 murders committed with hammers and clubs.While the FBI makes is clear that some of the «murder by rifle» numbers could be adjusted up slightly, when you take into account murders with non-categorized types of guns, it does not change the fact that their annual reports consistently show more
lives are taken each year with these blunt
objects than are taken with Feinstein's dreaded rifle.Another interesting fact: According to the FBI, nearly twice as many people are killed by hands and fists each year than are killed by murderers who
use rifles.
Ordinarily, culture is sub-divided into two categories, «material culture,» referring to the physical
objects people
use, such as clubs, pots and pans, automobiles, and «non-material culture,» describing such non-physical aspects of human
life as ideas, knowledge, language, and conduct.
Surely, it may be argued, if there is only one God the
object of worship in all religions is the same, and it can not greatly matter how that worship is given or what means are
used to regulate human
life in accordance with the divine purpose.
Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs features 3 - D interiors that come to
life through trompe l'oeil 3 - D technology, an art technique that
uses realistic imagery to create an optical illusion that
objects exist in the space rather than on the screen.
If your teen's cellphone
use crosses the line from being a tool that enhances her
life, to an
object that interferes with
living, restrict her privileges.
Children will play games,
use old - time
objects for craft projects and learn something about 19th Century
life, Bucksath said.
Craft means
using skilful techniques to create beautiful,
life - enhancing
objects.
If money was no
object, Harris said a pool is an «outstanding recreational
use» because it serves all walks of
life.
Talk with your baby
using simple words to identify
objects in her
life.
Bed sheets, pillowcases, and door knobs are great places for microbes to
live and grow as there are many people often
use these popular
objects.
Thus, the first months and years of their
life's, the mattress is the most
used object in a child's environment.
You can
use your Apple iOS / android smartphone, tablet, or the web to monitor the
live stream of
objects from anytime and anywhere.
Firstly, he has to come up with an initiative which will be seen as fair to the ordinary person trying to get on in
life or the «striver» (a word that I
object to — when was the last time you heard someone in the pub
use it?).
She then jumps on Jay
using the phrase «prying intrusively» into people's
lives,
objecting to it.
BOX 15, A-15-6; 30219214 / 734997 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, c. 1972
Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Observing - Observing the Weather Measuring - Making Comparisions
Using a Balance, JE Alternate Auto - Instructional, Measuring 1 - 4 / Measuring Area, Gillis Classifying - Trees in our Environment, JRM, c. 1972 AAAS - Xerox Film Loops Guide, A11 Exercises - Shapes and Symmetry, Hansen, 1972 SAPA Part B - 1st Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants, HM Communicating - Identifying
Objects and their Variations, RN Communicating - Different Kinds of Forces, AHL Communicating - Graphs, JRM Classifying - Observing
Living and Nonliving Things, Smith
Using Space / Time Classifying - Animals in Our Environment: Part B (alternate)
Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smtih Alternate (Autoinstructional)-
Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line Observing - Observing Soils, JRM SAPA Part B 2nd Draft, 1972 Measuring Area 1 - 4, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 2, CCP Measuring 1 - 4, Volume of Solids, Alternate 1, CCP Measuring Length 4 - 6, Linear Measurement
Using Metric Units, CCP Communicating - Intro to Graphing, JRM Communicating - Pushes and Pulls, AHL Communicating - Identifying
Objects and Their Variations, RN Classifying - Trees in Our Environment, JRM Classufying - Observing
Living and Nonliving Things, Smith Observing - Observing Color and Color Changes in Plants and Observing Changes in Mold Gardens, HGM Observing (alternate)- Observation,
Using Several of the Senses, HGM, c. 1972
Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, JRM Measuring - Making Comparisions
Using a Balance, JWE
Using Space / Time - Shadows, Smith
Using Space / Time Relationships - Time Intervals, HGM Observing 10 - Observing the Weather, JWE Observing - Observing Soils
Using Several of the Senses, JRM SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Communicating - The Same but Different Observing 10 - Observing the Weather Observing 9A - Observing Soils Observing (alternate)-
Using Several of the Senses Observing - Observing Change Classifying - Trees in Our Environment Classifying - Observing
Living and Nonliving Things SAPA Part B, Observing - Changes in Molds and Other Plants, c. 1972 SAPA Part B Tryout Draft, 1972 Observing - Observing Changes in Plants Observing - Changes in Mold and Green Plants Measuring - Making Comparisions
Using a Balance Measuring Length - Linear Measurement
Using Metric Units Measuring Volumes of Solids, 1 - 4 Communicating - Pushes and Pulls Comparing Area, c. 1972
Using Space / Time Relationships - Shadows, 1972 Addition of Postive Numbers, Sums 1 - 99 (not being tried) SAPA Part B 3rd Draft (alternate),
Using Numbers - Numbers and the Number Line, 1972 SAPA Part C 1st Draft, 1972 Classifying - Classifying Components of Mixtures, Livermore Inferring 2 - How Certain Can You Be?
Measuring - Temperature and Thermometers Classifying Components of Mixtures Predicting - Surveying Opinion SAPA Part C, Directions for the Multiplication Game SAPA Part C and E, Multiplication Game SAPA Part D 1st Draft, c. 1972 The Whirling Dervish The Bouncing Ball The Effect of Liquid on
Living Tissue Rate of Change Observing Growth from Seeds An Intro to Scales Forces on Static and Moving
Objects Observations and Inferences
Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification
Using Maps to Describe Location A Tree Diary SAPA Part D 2nd Draft Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Rate of Change A Tree Diary An Intro to Scales and Scaling Observing Growth from Seeds (The Bean - It Came Up) Forces on Static and Moving
Objects Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification Relative Position and Motion Inferring - The Water Cycle Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle The Big Cleanup Campaign 2 - D Representation of Spatial Figures
Using Maps to Describe Location SAPA Part D Tryout Draft, 1972 Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Measuring Drop by Drop Rate of Change Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle Forces on Static and Movign
Objects Observing Growth from Seeds
Using Space / Time Relationships -2-D Representation of Spatial Figures
Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification An Introduction to Scales and Scaling The Effect of Liquid on
Living Tissue Inferring - The Water Cycle Relative Position and Motion
Using Maps to Describe Location The Big Cleanup Campaign A Tree Diary SAPA II Module (s), c. 1973 1, Tentative Format Sample, Perception of Color 9, Sets and Their Members 6, Direction and Movement, Draft 34, About How Far?
Modern humans who
lived in Africa at that time
used similar
objects as jewelry and for body painting to symbolize their social standing.
It did not
object to
using PGD to pick an embryo that led to the birth of a girl in January who lacked the genes that would have predisposed her to breast cancer later in
life.
Many people think if that is as kind of silly or just game playing, but it turns out that these ideas are at the roots, these ideas about self - reference are also at the roots of the self - reproduction and are at the roots of how
living beings reproduce themselves; because the same mechanism of self - reference has to be
used in order for an
object, the machine or a molecule, to reproduce itself.
Fraden's work sought to answer key questions, such as why is there such a void between the animate and inanimate that we never confuse the two, and if engineers could create materials with similar attributes to
living organisms, but constructed from inanimate
objects, can we do so
using only chemicals and eschew
use of motors and electronics?
Using standardised test batteries, they also tested everyday
life situations: picking up small items, mimicking a feeding behaviour or stacking
objects.
Each chapter in the book is devoted to one of five
objects and each builds on the cultural relevance of materials, exploring the connections between artists» materials and their everyday
life; showing how materials could be
used philosophically and playfully.
That rare scientist who is willing to
use her own
life as an
object of research, she openly discusses how ambivalent she was 25 years ago when «I found myself torn between my work and an admittedly adorable but insatiably demanding human baby.»
New research shows a difference between the sexes in immature chimpanzees when it comes to preparing for adulthood by practising
object manipulation — considered «preparation» for tool
use in later
life.
Other methods
use chemical or physical markers that allow the operator to find the specific
object they are looking for within a thick sample, but those markers can be toxic to
living tissue, Popescu said.
Researchers studying the difference in tool
use between our closest
living relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, found that immature bonobos have low rates of
object manipulation, in keeping with previous work showing bonobos
use few tools and none in foraging.
So if the man in your
life objects to
using more feminine - smelling oils like lavender and ylang ylang, then cedarwood may be a good option.
Outgoing, communicates well, understanding, patience, has goals and
objects in
life, employed, non-smoker, does not
use drugs, and wants a child.
Madison, WI About Blog I started turning wood into
objects for
use while
living in South Korea.
As you learned in the previous page, carbon dating
uses the half -
life of Carbon - 14 to find the approximate age of certain
objects that are 40,000 years old or younger.
It has all the good and bad elements of Anderson's style, including some of his best straight - ahead compositions (the ones with the camera facing perpendicular to a rectangular
object like a wall or train while the characters either look straight ahead or move sideways as the camera tracks with them, often in slow - motion) and a vibrant
use of color (including the blues and yellows he also
used well in The
Life Aquatic).