Course No. 4453 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Taught by Father Joseph Koterski, S.J. Fordham University Ph.D., St. Louis University 1. The Philosophical Approach 2. The General Nature of Ethics 3. Law, Nature, Natural Law 4. Principles of Natural Law Theory 5. Greek Ideas of Nature and Justice
Peppa and her family are following animal footprints. Daddy Pig has a map, but somehow they still manage to get themselves lost! How will they make it back to the car to have their picnic? Find out in this new Peppa Pig adventure.
Create 10 glorious designs from nature, including Trumpeter Swans, Herons, and Tree Birds. Full-size templates and clearly illustrated cutting and piecing directions are provided.
This innovative text for first-semester college and university physics students presents the principal elements of physics needed to answer the question: "Why do we believe in atoms and their properties?" Pursuing the theme of the nature of the atom, the book offers a sound introduction to basic physics of the nineteenth and twentieth century, including discussion of important ideas of quantum mechanics. The revised and improved second edition includes two new chapters about the nature of photons and quantum entanglement
Studying the cell helps us improve our understanding of the living world, plant and animal physiology, genetics, and biochemistry. This wealth of information has revolutionized the biological and medical sciences, leading to a dramatic reduction in mortalities due to infectious diseases and medical disorders.