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  • You know you've reached a certain age when you start to see advertisements for movie remakes based on films that came out when you were young (and probably shouldn't have been made the first time). It gets harder, as you get older, to become engaged by movies, because, after a while, the plots seem all the same. You tend to forget the audiences have gotten younger, if not necessarily wiser, and haven't seen the same slasher flick or romcom formula a dozen times already.

  • Bowlers, even if it never crosses their minds, run into Newton's first law of motion every time they lace up those multicolored shoes.That old saw - an object in motion tends to remain in that state unless an external force is applied - is on display every time a bowling ball crashes through a group of pins. The sport calls into play a number of physical computations, from the ball's velocity to how much friction it encounters traveling down the lane.

  • You know you've reached a certain age when you start to see advertisements for movie remakes based on films that came out when you were young (and probably shouldn't have been made the first time). It gets harder, as you get older, to become engaged by movies, because, after a while, the plots seem all the same. You tend to forget the audiences have gotten younger, if not necessarily wiser, and haven't seen the same slasher flick or romcom formula a dozen times already.

  • The movie is on the subject of Darwinism, its social consequences (i.e., racism and the Holocaust), the gaps in Darwin's brilliant view of the history of species, such as how the world and life and physical laws and laws of motion and gravity and thermodynamics began, and what other explanations there might be. The killers only allotted one bullet per totally innocent victim so wounded men, women, and children were shoved into holes, then set afire with gasoline. On my way out to the car of Col. Nelson McCouch, my Army guide, we saw three wounded men getting off loaded from two immense buses fitted up as ambulances for severely wounded soldiers.

  • You know you've reached a certain age when you start to see advertisements for movie remakes based on films that came out when you were young (and probably shouldn't have been made the first time). It gets harder, as you get older, to become engaged by movies, because, after a while, the plots seem all the same. You tend to forget the audiences have gotten younger, if not necessarily wiser, and haven't seen the same slasher flick or romcom formula a dozen times already.

  • BLOOMINGTON - Dave Osenga, president of the Twin City Amateur Astronomers, has studied the physical laws governing the motion of stars and planets. He's learned to spot tiny fuzzy pinpoints of light in the nighttime sky that are really huge galaxies far far away. But he sounds like a young boy lying in the cool grass gazing up at the stars on a clear summer's eve when you ask him what fuels his love of astronomy.

  • Add to that his Opticks (1704), his discovery of infinitesimal calculus and the binomial theorem, his formulation of the three fundamental laws of motion, his analysis of white light, and one has yet only a partial image of his genius. Guicciardini's study is not an attempt to comment on or to challenge D.T. Whiteside's eight volume Mathematical Papers (1967-81) but is primarily an attempt to determine Newton's understanding of the role of mathematics in natural philosophy.

  • Small groups of kneeling Shelby County fifth graders recently sent miniature race cars and bulky toy tractors zipping down wooden ramps to crash onto the linoleum floor. It's the sort of demonstration of Newton's Laws of Motion that is expected of Rivercrest Elementary students in the Academic Program for the Exceptional (APEX).

  • Unfortunately, President Obama does not understand the basic laws of physics. Isaac Newton's third law of motion states that for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction. Nor does Mr. Obama understand the basic principles of economics, including the law of and creating a "moral hazard." A moral hazard is created when a person behaves differently from how he would have if he had to bear the risks of his behavior. Every time Mr. Obama attempts to repair a problem by government intervention, he creates a more serious problem. An example of the law of is the president's attempt to solve the financial crises by increasing the regulation of the American financial system.

  • The Doing Business project encompasses 2 types of data. The first come from readings of laws and regulations. The second are time and motion indicators that measure the efficiency in achieving a regulatory goal (such as granting the legal identity of a business). Within the time and motion indicators, cost estimates are recorded from officiai fee schedules where applicable. Here, Doing Business builds on Hernando de Soto's pioneering work in applying the time and motion approach first used by Frederick Taylor to revolutionize the production ofthe Model T Ford. De Soto used the approach in the 1980s to show the obstacles to setting up a garment factory on the outskirts of Lima.3 Such assumptions allow global coverage and enhance comparability. But they come at the expense of generality. ...



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