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The Observer is a British newspaper, published on Sundays. In the same place on the political spectrum as its daily sister papers The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly, whose parent company Guardian Media Group Limited acquired it in 1993, it takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues. First published in 1791, it is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
The first issue, published on 4 December 1791 by W.S. Bourne, was the world's first Sunday newspaper. Believing that the paper would be a means of wealth, Bourne instead soon found himself facing debts of nearly £1,600. Though early editions purported editorial independence, Bourne attempted to cut his losses and sell the title to the government. When this failed, Bourne's brother (a wealthy businessman) made an offer to the government, which also refused to buy the paper but agreed to subsidise it in return for influence over its editorial content. As a result, the paper soon took a strong line against radicals such as Thomas Paine, Francis Burdett and Joseph Priestley.
Sherlock Holmes (/ˈʃɜːrlɒk ˈhoʊmz/) is a fictional character created by British author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A London-based "consulting detective" whose abilities border on the fantastic, Holmes is known for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to adopt almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science to solve difficult cases. The character first appeared in print in 1887, and was featured in four novels and 56 short stories by Conan Doyle, as well as later works by other authors. The first novel, A Study in Scarlet, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887 and the second, The Sign of the Four, in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The character's popularity grew with the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine, beginning with "A Scandal in Bohemia" in 1891; additional short-story series and two novels (published in serial form) appeared from then to 1927. The events in the stories take place from about 1880 to 1914.
All but four stories are narrated by Holmes's friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson. Two are narrated by Holmes himself ("The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier" and "The Adventure of the Lion's Mane"), and two others are written in the third person ("The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone" and "His Last Bow"). In two stories ("The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual" and "The Adventure of the Gloria Scott"), Holmes tells Watson the story from memory, with Watson narrating the frame story. The first and fourth novels, A Study in Scarlet and The Valley of Fear, include long passages of omniscient narrative of events unknown to either Holmes or Watson.
"Observer Effect" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise and the eighty-eighth overall. It was first aired on January 21, 2005, on UPN. It was written by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, and directed by Mike Vejar. Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship, Enterprise, registration NX-01. This episode sees alien entities test the Enterprise crew by observing their reactions to a deadly silicon-based infection. Actual first contact with these aliens – the Organians – would occur about a century later, during the events of the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Errand of Mercy".
As it was a bottle episode, the episode did not use any additional sets or guest stars with the intention of cutting down on costs for the series. This also gave time for the visual effects team to finish earlier work. The episode received mixed reactions from critics, with praise directed at the links to The Original Series, while criticism directed towards some of the characterization of the characters. "Observer Effect" was watched by 2.76 million viewers on first broadcast, which formed part of an overall drop of viewers for the series.
From the album "Last Epic" (2003) - Herman Saming / lead and backing vocals. - Jerry Sahlin / keyboards, vocoder, lead and backing vocals. - Peter Asp / bass guitar, backing vocals, percussion. - Ola Andersson / guitars, lead and backing vocals. - Thomas Lejon / drums.
Welcome to another episode of the Solus Project. In this episode we are going to meet the aliens, start Act V the Observer and find another relic. If you looking to find all of its secrets, relics and artifacts, keep watching and you will find the needed information on that. Join me and my Solus Project walkthrough a cinematic like experience played on PC with xbox one controller for better viewing experience for you to enjoy in full hd 60 fps. Meteor showers, acid lakes, lightning storms, giant mushrooms, alien creatures and monsters, secrets, relics, artifacts, secret caves, all of that you can find in my walkthrough with no commentary. If you enjoy my videos visit my channel, subscribe for more Solus Project content and other games that i have in plan in the near future. Comment, share,...
In response to a question from an audience member, philosopher of physics David Albert and physicist Neil Turok, discuss the problem of observation in quantum physics. An excerpt from "The Origins of the Universe: Why Is There Something Rather than Nothing?" featuring Steve Paulson, Neil Turok, Jim Holt, and David Albert. The New York Academy of Sciences Tuesday, October 14, 2014 http://www.nourfoundation.com/the-origins-of-the-universe
Dr Quantum - Double Slit Experiment This clip is from: "What The Bleep Do We Know!?: Down The Rabbit Hole" and is used for educational purposes. http://www.whatthebleep.com/
You will learn how to observe and think like Sherlock Holmes using 5 observation techniques used by the character in the movies and books. So many people spend their days wondering what others think of them, if they will mess up in a conversation, or how they look. If you’re actually trying to increase your observation skills, spend your energy and focus on others, not just yourself. To become a better observer, you must put away distractions. How can you notice subtle changes in body language or the size of someone’s pupils if your phone has all your attention? Just take and turn on one of those foreign films, but don’t watch it for the storyline. Instead, pay super close attention to the body language of the characters. Sherlock Holmes is great at deciphering other languages using just b...
Quantum mechanics suggests that the very act of observation can change what is being observed. How can this be? And does it mean that there are many parallel universes? Here's a quick introduction to the "easement problem" from philosopher of physics David Wallace and theoretical physicist Adrian Kent.
What Are YOU Looking At ... ? Did You Know that Choosing what you notice Plays a Role in What You Experience ... Most people really do not exercise their imagination very much. Most people offer their vibrations almost exclusively in responce to what they are observing. So if you are giving your attention only to your current state of being, then your future evolves much the same.... The act of deciding what and how to observe, at quantum level causes the object of your attention to behave or move in a fixed or predetermined manner. This is not merely the case of what has been called "mind over matter"... No, this is an example of Mind As A Matter .... the two are one and the same, linked inextricably by the laser-like quality of your fixed atention on the object ... For more: reality-...
Out 'act of observing the world' has a role to play in physics. My guess is that we, observing beings, have a lawful connection with the observed objects. Both in Quantum Mechanics and Relativity Theory, observers, are important. My guess is: in order to have a unified theory, we need the variable '(conscious) observer' in the equations. Until then, we will not have a unified theory of everything wich exist in nature.
T-Cubed Masters - This is our overview of the awareness provided by the adoption of the nonjudgmental observer and the benefits of such perception. Hi, my name is Kevin Wheeler with T Cubed Masters. Today we come bearing gifts. One of the first things we feel is critical in personal development is awareness. Often time we struggle with awareness. We go outside of ourselves and look to other people for insight. What we really want you to do is take the gift we are about to give you, the gift of the observer, and place this man or woman on you shoulder and then let this observer see things in a new light. Now, this observer is much like a scientist. It doesn’t offer criticism or condemnation; it’s not that negative voice whispering in your ear. It’s the voice of perspective. It sits there ...
Hey guys! This is a video of me(ogre) playing through this beautiful song, with some misses here and there. Really fun song to play with alot of cool patterns and cool basslines. I play a Wood & Tronics Zoid bass. Check them out:https://www.facebook.com/acttheband?fref=ts A special thanks to Mattias Nordblom WWW.OGREMUSIC.ORG Facebook @ Ogremusic Instagram @ Ogremusic Smile for days, play alot of bass! Have a great week! /Ogre