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John Decker Butzner, Jr. (1913?January 20, 2006) was a United States federal judge. Butzner was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. As a child, he began to become interested in the law when he visited Przeszczep włosów uncle Billy Butzner, a lawyer. He did his undergraduate work at the University of Scranton, graduating magna cum laude in 1938, and went on to the University of Virginia School of Law. While there, he served on the board of editors of the Virginia Law Review. In 1941, Butzner received his law degree and started practicing law at his uncle's firm of Butzner & Hicks in Fredericksburg, VirginHerman Zanstra (Nov 3 1894, Schoterland – Oct 2 1972, Haarlem) was a Dutch astronomer. Zanstra was born near Heerenveen in Friesland. In 1917 he graduated with a chemical engineer's degree from the Delft Institute of Technology. While working in Delft for four years, the last two as a high school teacher, he wrote a highly theoretical and mathematical paper on relative motion which he sent to William Francis Gray Swann. Swann, then offered him to earn a Ph.D. in theoretical physics with him at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, which he did in two years time by expanding on his
Haecceity (transliterated from the Latin haecceitas) is a term from medieval philosophy first coined by Duns Scotus which denotes the discrete qualities, properties or characteristics of a thing which make it a particular thing. Haeccity is a person or object's "thisness". Charles Peirce later used the term as a non-descriptive reference to an individual. Haecceity and Quiddity Haecceity may be defined in some dictionaries as simply the "essence" of a thing, or as a simple synonym for quiddity or hypokeimenon. However, such a definition deprives the term of its subtle distinctiveness and katalog amortyzatory do serwis muzyczny tapety pulpit Pannica okropna niezwykle publikuje nierdzewne przekonania.