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a bench seat across the width of an open boat.
a bench seat across the width of an open boat.
Formal education geared to individuals classified as adults, typically over the age of 18; includes education provided by institutions of higher education but may also include informal training of workers or others in the development of a specific skill set ...
Formal education geared to individuals classified as adults, typically over the age of 18; includes education provided by institutions of higher education but may also include informal training of workers or others in the development of a specific skill set ...
The voice and implied speaker of a fictional work, to be distinguished from the actual living author. See Point of view.
The voice and implied speaker of a fictional work, to be distinguished from the actual living author. See Point of view.
The electric current that changes its direction periodically.
The electric current that changes its direction periodically.
Specifically, a British philosopher of the 17th and 18th century such as Hobbes, tended to believe that knowledge derives from our sensory experience and its ramifications. Berkeley and Hume, in particular, maintained (as nominalists) that the mind has no ...
Specifically, a British philosopher of the 17th and 18th century such as Hobbes, tended to believe that knowledge derives from our sensory experience and its ramifications. Berkeley and Hume, in particular, maintained (as nominalists) that the mind has no ...
The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group.
The restriction of mate selection to people within the same group.
Written records, either qualitative or quantitative, of a learner's achievement during a period of learning.
Written records, either qualitative or quantitative, of a learner's achievement during a period of learning.
A means of dating organic material based on the fact that carbon-14, a radioactive component of all living things, decays at a known rate over time from death.
A means of dating organic material based on the fact that carbon-14, a radioactive component of all living things, decays at a known rate over time from death.
Descartes’ arguments (see Cartesian Doubt) eventually led many philosophers (especially Logical empiricists) to adopt phenomenalism and solipsism. Wittgenstein argued (against this) that such a view amounts to a belief in an essentially-private language (the ...
Descartes’ arguments (see Cartesian Doubt) eventually led many philosophers (especially Logical empiricists) to adopt phenomenalism and solipsism. Wittgenstein argued (against this) that such a view amounts to a belief in an essentially-private language (the ...
See metaphor.
See metaphor.