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"God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He integrates empirically."
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Integration"Its in the black players and it remains there. The National League was the first to sign black players and remained ahead all these years. And so many outstanding players are black that its hard to have an outstanding team without your share of black players. It seemed like the National League teams were willing to sign any promising prospect regardless of color, while the American League was only interested in the outstanding, cant-miss black prospect. And if you dont sign the raw talent that needs a few years to develop, you lose out on some outstanding players."
"God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He integrates empirically."
"The aims of General Systems Theory: a) There is a general tendency towards integration in the various sciences: natural and social. b) Such integration seems to be centered in a general theory of systems. c) Such theory may be an important means for aiming at exact theory in the non-physical fields of science.(1956, d) Developing unifying principles running “vertically” through the universes of the individual sciences, this theory brings us nearer to the goal of unity of science."
"I am not against migration. It is simply pragmatic to restrict migration, while at the same time encouraging integration and fighting discrimination. I support the idea of the free movement of goods, people, money and jobs in Europe."
"By partnering with Apple, we have the opportunity to add value by integrating the world’s best digital music [iPod music player and iTunes music] offering into HP’s larger digital entertainment"
"In the sensorimotor area on top of the cortex there are four maps of a little upside down person, distorted I shape with every bit of skin and muscle represented in detail. This upside map is called the sensorimotor homunculus, the little human. The nervous system abounds in such maps, some of which appear to serve as self systems, organizing and integrating vast amounts of local bits of information."
"Mathematical analysis branch of mathematics that includes the theories of differentiation, integration, measure, limits, infinite series, and analytic functions. These theories areoften studied in the context of real numbers, complex numbers, and real and complex numbers and functions. Analysis evolved from calculus, which involves the elementary concepts and technique of analysis."