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That process from photography's beginnings, in which an image is produced on a silvered copper plate, is far from instant.
From humble beginnings, in which he tried to sell his first containers of goods himself, Mr. Shvartsman, 35, has expanded his one-man start-up to encompass more than 50 employees and sales in 2012 of $7 million.
Keevak hints at the larger global-historical context in which the new European world-classification was produced, including the importance of transatlantic slavery (which, of course, concentrated on enslaving "black" Africans1 only after ambiguous seventeenth-century beginnings in which "white" Europeans were also enslaved), but he does not explore this much further.
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At a meeting last night of the Panel for Educational Policy at the Tweed building in Lower Manhattan, Mr. Klein also announced that his department would expand its New Beginnings program, in which disruptive students are sent to special learning centers for a semester.
"Basketball really had its beginnings in Indiana, which remains today the center of the sport," James Naismith, the Canadian who invented the sport in Massachusetts, said in 1936.
"It will take many thousand years to raise fat," she writes, and this is some beginning, many beginnings, the potential in which contains a space meant to unfold to worlds, would we not die.
Baby Einstein encourages parents to label objects and actions; Sesame Beginnings models activities in which parents can engage with their children.
Walker is completing his senior thesis on perception and moral autonomy in Rousseau's Second Discourse and Kant's Conjectural Beginnings of Human History, in which he argues that both thinkers trace humanity's problems to a dialectic between empirical and rational sources of motivation, but that they have different answers when it comes to how this dialectic should be resolved.
Multiple setting had its beginnings in liturgical drama, in which the performers, usually members of the clergy, indicated changes in scene by moving from place to place in the church.
But there is a second sense of "information", arising from electrical engineering, and the beginnings of computer science, in which it is entirely measurable, and can be broken into discrete chunks.
We're entering the next phase of the Internet, the beginnings of a world in which tens of billions of things — cars, clothes, door locks, lights, medical devices and even cows (yes, cows!) – are connecting to one another, to the Internet and to us.
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