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Alien Registration- Curless, James (Allagash, Aroostook County)
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The nature of man in the thought of Paul Tillich.
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe nature of man according to Paul Tillich is that a finite creature has the hope and possibility of transcending himself. This statement contains the major suggestion about the nature of man.
Man is created. He is created of the totality of being by God. Thus he is created of God and must, to some degree, be like unto his creator. However, in creation he is separated from the creator. That is to say that as the created man's being is limited or finite.
Thus man is limited in his ability to cope with the structure of life. Because he is so limited he feels himself threatened by the possibility of non-being. He is anxious that he may lose the limited being which is his. As the finite he cannot cope with this situation by himself. But as the finite he is driven to search for a way he can cope with his anxieties. [TRUNCATED
The nature of man in the thought of Paul Tillich.
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe nature of man according to Paul Tillich is that a finite creature has the hope and possibility of transcending himself. This statement contains the major suggestion about the nature of man.
Man is created. He is created of the totality of being by God. Thus he is created of God and must, to some degree, be like unto his creator. However, in creation he is separated from the creator. That is to say that as the created man's being is limited or finite.
Thus man is limited in his ability to cope with the structure of life. Because he is so limited he feels himself threatened by the possibility of non-being. He is anxious that he may lose the limited being which is his. As the finite he cannot cope with this situation by himself. But as the finite he is driven to search for a way he can cope with his anxieties. [TRUNCATED
Soccer on Your Tabletop
We present a system that transforms a monocular video of a soccer game into a
moving 3D reconstruction, in which the players and field can be rendered
interactively with a 3D viewer or through an Augmented Reality device. At the
heart of our paper is an approach to estimate the depth map of each player,
using a CNN that is trained on 3D player data extracted from soccer video
games. We compare with state of the art body pose and depth estimation
techniques, and show results on both synthetic ground truth benchmarks, and
real YouTube soccer footage.Comment: CVPR'18. Project: http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/soccer
Mathematical modeling and simulation of photosynthetic growth in continuous culture under bicarbonate and light limited conditions
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 C87Master of ScienceChemical Engineerin
Networks in imperial history
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Over the course of the last two decades Imperial history has undergone a revival. Inspired by the ‘cultural turn’ and the rise of Global history, Imperial historians have moved away from accounts that focus on a metropolitan centre and a colonial periphery. Instead historians have advocated a decentred approach to the study of empire, which emphasises the importance of playing close attention to the multiple networks of capital, goods, information and people that existed within and between empires. While these networked understandings of empire have added much to our understanding of imperialism, the articles in this special issue argue that historians must remain sensitive to the specifics of the imperial experience, the limits of imperialism’s global reach, and the way in which imperialism could lead to new forms of exclusion and inequality
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