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"In my drawings you can find the roots of my most intimate emotions," she explains.
I find the roots of anti-Semitism in the New Testament depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus.
But more originally, the authors find the roots of these failings not in stupidity but in clashing economic ideas.
And what also strikes me is how far back you have to go to find the roots of its creation.
There will never be a recipe, but Amenoff is right: you might find the roots of both of these, and more, in Courbet.
The WHO's head of emergencies programme, Mike Ryan, said the priority now was to find the roots of how the virus is passing between people.
He reaches into the ancient past to find the roots of empathy and cooperation that allowed humans and other animals to survive and thrive in a hostile world.
It was explained above how , , and can be used to find the roots of if this polynomial is depressed. In the general case, one simply has to find the roots of the depressed polynomial . For each root of this polynomial, is a root of .
In optimization, Newton's method is applied to the derivative of a twice- differentiable function to find the roots of the derivative (solutions to ), also known as the stationary points of . These solutions may be minima, maxima, or saddle points.
This method was invented by Paolo Ruffini. He took part in a competition organised by the Italian Scientific Society (of Forty). The question to be answered was a method to find the roots of any polynomial. Five submissions were received.
Finding roots of polynomials has been an important problem since the time of the ancient Greeks. Some polynomials, however, such as over , the real numbers, have no roots. By constructing the splitting field for such a polynomial one can find the roots of the polynomial in the new field.
According to Marett, "Animism will not suffice as a minimum definition of religion." Tylor had used the term "natural religion", consistent with Georg Ernst Stahl's concept of a natural spiritual energy. The soul of an animal, for example, is its vital principle. Marett wrote, "One must dig deeper" to find the "roots of religion".
Wittgenstein begins Philosophical Investigations with a quote from Augustine's Confessions, which represents the view that language serves to point out objects in the world. > The individual words in language name objects—sentences are combinations of > such names. In this picture of language we find the roots of the following > idea: Every word has a meaning. This meaning is correlated with the word.
In 1990 Neumann bought a country house in Anghiari, Tuscany, where he then spent most of his time. He undertook a process of transformation in the attempt to find the roots of art and culture through physical and spiritual practices.Paolo Boccacci, "Il mio palcoscenico? La coscienza", in La Repubblica, 1 February 1989 Thanks to Peter Brook he approached the Gurdjieff groups, and thanks to Graciela Figueroa he approached the Claudio Naranjo SAT groups.
Shanrendao is deeply influenced by the Taizhou school of Wang Yangming's Neo-Confucianism, but the tradition synthesises the entirety of Chinese religion. Its goal is to find the roots of one's life; return to the principles of the bond between Heaven, Earth and humanity according to one's own experience. All kinds of human emotions are thought to arise from social interaction, from the family to the larger community. Wang Fengyi's teachings emphasise the role of emotion in healing.
Method using Carlyle circles The Carlyle circle was invented as a geometric method to find the roots of a quadratic equation. This methodology leads to a procedure for constructing a regular pentagon. The steps are as follows: # Draw a circle in which to inscribe the pentagon and mark the center point O. # Draw a horizontal line through the center of the circle. Mark the left intersection with the circle as point B. # Construct a vertical line through the center.
The adult male Porphyrophora hamelii is a winged insect. The life cycle of Porphyrophora hamelii is mostly subterranean. Newly hatched nymphs emerge from the ground in the springtime and crawl until they find the roots of certain grassy plants that grow in saline soil, such as Aeluropus littoralis ( (genus Aeluropus), literally "worm's grass") and the common reed Phragmites australis. The nymphs continue to feed on these roots throughout the spring and summer, forming protective pearl-like cysts in the process.
In contrast, the Laguerre method with a square root in its evaluation will leave the real axis of its own accord. Another class of methods is based on converting the problem of finding polynomial roots to the problem of finding eigenvalues of the companion matrix of the polynomial. In principle, one can use any eigenvalue algorithm to find the roots of the polynomial. However, for efficiency reasons one prefers methods that employ the structure of the matrix, that is, can be implemented in matrix-free form.
Gaussian elimination, an algorithm used to solve linear equations, was known as the Array Rule in the Jiuzhang suanshu.Needham (1986a), 24–25, 121; Shen, Crossley, & Lun (1999), 388; Straffin (1998), 166. While the book used continued fractions to find the roots of equations, Liu Hui built on this idea in the 3rd century when he increased the decimals to find the cube root of 1,860,867 (yielding the answer 123), the same method used in the Horner scheme named after William George Horner (1786–1837).Temple (1986), 142.
After Living in Chicago for 48 years, Rush moved to Jackson, Mississippi, to find the roots of his enslaved ancestors. He recorded a series of records for the LaJam label, Malaco's Waldoxy imprint, and in 2003, his own Deep Rush label with partner Greg Preston, a former Malaco Records executive. One of the artists on the label is Crystal Springs, Mississippi native and former bandmate Dexter Allen. He appeared in the 2003 documentary, The Road to Memphis which is part of the series The Blues, produced by Martin Scorsese.
They use certain rituals, dream analysis, and knowledge of case history in combination with contact with spirits. They often act as counselor, solving intra-family problems that may be generations old by talking with family members both living and dead to find the roots of issues. These issues can range from a child's poor school performance due to lack of parental attention, to an individual's alcoholism being the psychological result of the neglect of certain ancestors. Yuta also possess the ability to call and banish spirits, and thus are employed in cases of clinging or angry spirits ("hauntings" or "curses").
One can find books by Professor Mavromatis in the library, who edited Kairis's mathematical work, focusing on how Kairis use the Newtonian binomial to find the roots of cardinal numbers. Kairis was in constant communication with western intellectuals from Andros, and had communicated with Auguste Comte, and wrote on his treatises on sociology, then a newly emerging subject. Kairis has also incorporated these ideas into the curriculum of the orphanotropheio. Comte's ideas were tremendously influential on Kairis in the later years of the orphanotropheio, especially the idea that social ills can be solved as advocated by Jeremy Bentham.
Catholics find the roots of their priesthood in the tradition of Melchizedek (CCC 1544).Catechism of the Catholic Church : "The Christian tradition considers Melchizedek, 'priest of God Most High', as a prefiguration of the priesthood of Christ, the unique 'high priest after the order of Melchizedek'; 'holy, blameless, unstained'," In Genesis 14:18, Melchizedek offers a sacrifice of bread and wine. Christ therefore fulfilled the prophecy of Ps 110:4, that he would be a priest "after the order of Melchizedek" at the Last Supper, when he broke and shared bread with his disciples. Catholics interpret more literally Christ's commands that the Apostles should "do this in memory of Me" and "as often as you can".
The estate received much criticism during and after its construction because of its very high cost (particularly compared with tower blocks), caused by the complicated nature of its construction, unforeseen foundation problems, and the delays caused by those at a time of very high inflation, reaching 20% per year at one point in the 1970s. In 1978 a public enquiry was launched by the Labour-run council to investigate the reasons for overshooting the budget and timetable. Although there were indeed a significant delay and an increase in cost of approximately four times of the originally commissioned tender, the enquiry may have been politically motivated. Mark Swenarton cites several factors for its launch: The campaigning Conservatives tried to allege that Labour was incompetent in managing the council and an increasingly pressured Labour hoping to relieve itself from the public anger of the spending by raising the transparency and potentially find the roots of the problem with the Conservative leadership 1968–1971.

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