Enchanting Gareth GriffithExplores how we might think and live in the enchantment of the secular, modern world. Taking his departure from Max Weber's famous description of the world as disenchanted, by which he meant that everything could now be accounted for by theoretical and empirical science, Stephen David Ross asks how we might think and live in the enchantment of the secular, modern world. Enchanting offers a three fold response: first, it takes seriously Weber's claim
This book is both an introduction and a demonstration of how Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) can greatly enhance Microsoft Excel® by giving users the ability to create their own functions within a worksheet and to create subroutines to perform repetitive actions
Using their works as a springboard
He discusses war and rulership not only as philosophical concepts
new research on human remains
This chapter begins by reviewing critical periods in the ruminant lifecycle as targets for probiotics
The healthcare applications of affective computing are gaining traction as biomedical signals are being increasingly used in system design and development
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Lipschutz makes a case for the importance of global civil society
The volume is designed to serve researchers in biophotonics and biomedical optics
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in plain words and avoiding the mathematical apparatus
A wide array of sensors is presented followed by a section on how such sensors may be integrated into agricultural management