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Mill believed in complete equality between the sexes, not just women's colleges and, someday, female suffrage but absolute parity; he believed in equal process for all, the end of slavery, votes for the working classes, and the right to birth control (he was arrested at seventeen for helping poor people obtain contraception), and in the common intelligence of all the races of mankind.

The problem is, finding out how much of Britain hates Tesco is one thing, but undermining the aspirations and intelligence of all the teenage girls in the country is – obviously – another.

The "conspicuous precision" of a BMW or a Lexus helps signal the intelligence of all the owners, but the BMW's "conspicuous reputation" also marks its owner as more extraverted and less agreeable (i.e., more aggressive).

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I was taken by the plasticity of every sort of dough, its way of being pliable to your touch and then springy — first merging into your hands and then stretching and resisting, oddly alive, as though it had a mind of its own, the collective intelligence of all those little bugs.

The main aim of current study was to carry out an empirical exploration of association between hope, resilience, efficacy, optimism with project success and the mediating effect of emotional intelligence on all the dimensions of psychological capital and project success among the employees of construction organizations of Pakistan.

The application of aerial photography to archaeological investigation began in a small way during World War I, as a side effect of military reconnaissance, and was given further impetus by World War II; the photographic intelligence departments of all the combatant nations were extensively staffed by archaeologists, who then carried their expertise and enthusiasm into the postwar years.

The result of this rich and diverse set of views is that the power and effectiveness of a modern legal search engine comes not only from its underlying technology but also from the collective intelligence of all of the domain expertise represented in the generation of its data (documents) and metadata (citations, annotations, popularity and interaction information).

We assumed that the intelligence of all participants was within the normal range, because all were students who had finished the highest level of school education.

Since it was founded in 1916 – the year in which British Vogue was founded and National Geographic, incidentally, ran a full issue on Australia referring to Aboriginal Australians as "savages" who "rank lowest in intelligence of all human beings" – the fashion bible has had a succession of white editors.

The Central Intelligence Agency CIAA), the best known, accounts for only about a tenth of the intelligence budget; the biggest of all, the National Security Agency NSAA), with 30,000 employees, resides in the Department of Defence (DOD) under the pugnacious Donald Rumsfeld.

Charlotte's Web celebrates the intelligence of all creatures in a tender, funny and touching story that makes all children think more deeply about animals.

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