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  • The Vocation Lectures : "Science as a Vocation"; "Politics as a Vocation"
    The Vocation Lectures : "Science as a Vocation"; "Politics as a Vocation"

    Originally published separately, Weber's Science as a Vocation and Politics as a Vocation stand as the classic formulations of his positions on two related subjects that go to the heart of his thought: the nature and status of science and its claims to authority; and the nature and status of political claims and the ultimate justification for such claims.Together in this volume, these newly translated lectures offer an ideal point of entry into Weber's central project: understanding how, as Weber put it, "in the West alone there have appeared cultural manifestations [that seem to] go in the direction of universal significance and validity.

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  • The New Science Encyclopedia : Chemistry • Physics • Biology
    The New Science Encyclopedia : Chemistry • Physics • Biology


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  • Plasma Science and Technology : Lectures in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Engineering
    Plasma Science and Technology : Lectures in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Engineering

    Plasma Science and Technology An accessible introduction to the fundamentals of plasma science and its applications In Plasma Science and Technology: Lectures in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Engineering, distinguished researcher Dr. Alexander Fridman delivers a comprehensive introduction to plasma technology, including fulsome descriptions of the fundamentals of plasmas and discharges.The author discusses a wide variety of practical applications of the technology to medicine, energy, catalysis, coatings, and more, emphasizing engineering and science fundamentals.Offering readers illuminating problems and concept questions to support understanding and self-study, the book also details organic and inorganic applications of plasma technologies, demonstrating its use in nature, in the lab, and in both novel and well-known applications.Readers will also find: A thorough introduction to the kinetics of excited atoms and molecules Comprehensive explorations of non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure cold discharges Practical discussions of plasma processing in microelectronics and other micro-technologies Expert treatments of plasma in environmental control technologies, including the cleaning of air, exhaust gases, water, and soil Perfect for students of chemical engineering, physics, and chemistry, Plasma Science and Technology will also benefit professionals working in these fields who seek a contemporary refresher in the fundamentals of plasma science and its applications.

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  • Physics in Biology and Medicine
    Physics in Biology and Medicine

    **Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Medical Physics**Physics in Biology and Medicine, Sixth Edition includes new, revised material, and corresponding exercises on many exciting developments in the field.New sections cover biomechanics, biotribology, frictional properties of biological materials, 3-D printing and its use in medicine, new materials in dentistry, microfluidics, bioelectronic medicine, microsensors, and microscopy.This revised edition delivers helpful and engaging additions to the role and importance of physics in biology and medicine, including new coverage on metamaterials, metabolism, and environmental science.It is ideal for courses in biophysics, medical physics, and related subjects.

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  • What are Nathan's vocation and message?

    Nathan's vocation is to spread positivity and inspire others through his music and social media presence. His message revolves around the power of love, hope, and resilience, encouraging people to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams. Through his music and personal experiences, Nathan aims to uplift and motivate his audience to overcome challenges and embrace a positive mindset.

  • How did you come to your vocation?

    I came to my vocation through a combination of personal interests, experiences, and opportunities. I have always been passionate about helping others and solving problems, which led me to pursue a career in a field where I could make a positive impact on people's lives. Through various experiences, such as volunteering, internships, and academic studies, I discovered my strengths and interests aligned with a particular vocation. This led me to pursue further education and training in that field, ultimately leading me to where I am today.

  • What is the difference between profession and vocation?

    A profession is a paid occupation that requires specialized training and often involves a specific set of skills or knowledge. It is typically chosen as a career and is pursued for financial gain. On the other hand, a vocation is a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation, especially one that is considered to be a calling. It is often associated with a sense of purpose and fulfillment, and may not necessarily be pursued for financial gain. While a profession is more focused on the skills and training required for a specific job, a vocation is more about a deep sense of personal fulfillment and calling in one's work.

  • What is the best natural science: Math, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, or Computer Science?

    It is subjective to determine the "best" natural science as each field has its own unique contributions to our understanding of the natural world. Math provides the foundation for understanding and solving problems in all the other sciences. Physics explores the fundamental laws of nature and the behavior of matter and energy. Biology studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment. Chemistry focuses on the composition, structure, and properties of matter. Computer Science deals with the theory and practice of computation and information. Each of these sciences is valuable in its own right and contributes to our understanding of the world around us.

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  • The Vocation of Man
    The Vocation of Man

    Contents:Translator's Introduction Selected Bibliography Note on the TextThe Vocation of ManPreface Book One: Doubt Book Two: Knowledge Book Three: Faith

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  • GCSE Combined Science AQA Revision Question Cards: All-in-one Biology, Chemistry & Physics
    GCSE Combined Science AQA Revision Question Cards: All-in-one Biology, Chemistry & Physics

    If you want to really test your GCSE Combined Science knowledge, try CGP's massive box of Revision Question Cards!There are over 180 cards in the pack, covering all the key Biology, Chemistry and Physics topics from the Grade 9-1 AQA Trilogy course.Each card starts off with quick questions to warm you up, followed by harder questions to get your brain into top gear.Flip the card over and you’ll find full answers to each question, carefully written to help you understand everything you need to know.Along the way, we’ve packed in plenty of diagrams and expert revision tips, and there are even questions on Working Scientifically and Practical Skills.If you'd prefer we have AQA Combined Science Biology (9781789080551), Chemistry (9781789080568) and Physics (9781789080575) Cards in separate packs.

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  • The Political Vocation of Philosophy
    The Political Vocation of Philosophy

    It is time for philosophy to return to the city. In today’s crisis-ridden world of globalised capitalism, increasingly closed in on itself, it may seem harder than ever to think of ways out.Philosophy runs the risk of becoming the handmaiden of science and of a hollowed-out democracy.Donatella Di Cesare calls on philosophy instead to return to the political fray and to the city, the global pólis, from which it was banished after the death of Socrates. Suggesting a radical existentialism and a new anarchism, Di Cesare shows that Western philosophy has been characterised by a political vocation ever since its origins in ancient Greece, and argues that the separation of philosophy from its political roots robs it of its most valuable and enlightening potential.But critique and dissent are no longer enough. Mindful of a defeated exile and an inner emigration, philosophers should return to politics and forge an alliance with the poor and the downtrodden. This passionate defence of the political relevance of philosophy and its radical potential in our globalised world will be of great interest to students and scholars of philosophy and to a wide general readership.

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  • Cultivating Vocation in Literary Studies
    Cultivating Vocation in Literary Studies

    An important resource for educators seeking to connect literary studies with vocational exploration and purposeBridges the established discipline of literary studies with the emerging scholarship of vocation through literary criticism, pedagogical methods, and theoryArgues for the significance of literary studies for engaging students and faculty in understanding individual purpose and civic concernsExamines how genres such as the novel, poetry and drama shape vocational questions and commitments differentlyBrings various approaches to literature, such as gender studies, queer theory, trauma studies, and immigration and race studies, to bear on vocational identities and concernsPresents specific pedagogies for archival work, community engagement, and writing that promote vocational discoveryThe concept of 'vocation' has garnered significant attention as a means of speaking about purposeful living and the multiple responsibilities of civic life, which converge with the broader goals of liberal education.This volume addresses the important role that literary studies can and should play in that conversation.With attention to the forms, voices and praxis of the discipline, and informed by the public humanities, these thirteen chapters address critical questions for cultivating vocation in students: How might the varied fields within literary studies invite students to consider meaning and purpose?How might our pedagogies and theories of interpretation inform the direction of their lives?The chapters offer readers a new language and framework for reinvigorating literary studies as a productive means to answer life's most significant questions, while also modelling how vocational exploration can be incorporated into multiple disciplines and contexts.The volume as a whole positions literary studies as vital to the conversation about value, civic engagement, and purpose as it shapes not only the lives of students but also the future of higher education.

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  • Which subject should be removed: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or Computer Science?

    It is not advisable to remove any of these subjects as they all play a crucial role in providing a well-rounded education. Each subject offers unique perspectives and skills that are valuable for students' academic and professional development. Instead of removing a subject, it would be more beneficial to ensure that all students have access to a diverse range of subjects and resources to support their learning in each area.

  • How can one respond to the vocation to religious life?

    One can respond to the vocation to religious life by first discerning if this is truly a calling from God. This can be done through prayer, seeking spiritual direction, and reflecting on one's own desires and gifts. Once the calling is confirmed, one can then explore different religious orders or communities to find the right fit for their spiritual and personal needs. Finally, one can respond by entering into a period of formation and discernment within the chosen religious community, where they can deepen their understanding of the religious life and prepare for vows or commitments.

  • Physics or Chemistry or Biology?

    It ultimately depends on personal interests and career goals. Physics deals with the study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces of the universe. Chemistry focuses on the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter. Biology is the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment. Each field offers unique perspectives and opportunities for exploration and discovery.

  • Do you believe that every person has a specific calling or vocation?

    I believe that every person has unique talents, interests, and passions that can guide them towards a specific calling or vocation. Some individuals may feel a strong sense of purpose or direction in a particular field or role, while others may need time and exploration to discover their true calling. It is important for individuals to reflect on their strengths and values to find a vocation that aligns with who they are and brings fulfillment.

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