RFRRPK3J–annoyed fit student woman in grey jeans and pink sleeveless shirt tearing Certificate of Graduation isolated on chalkboard green. Useless degree. Educ
RF2H7TBTH–Useless university degree and collage is a waste of time and money concept theme with numerous graduation caps is a trashcan or rubbish bin isolated o
RME73CEA–Derelict, tall concrete wire fence posts only, no fence wire, with 45 degree angled top for additional barbed wire fitting.
RM2KCHE8H–Thousands of university students protest during the national Day of Student Action to protest against high tuition fees in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 05, 2008. The price of university education in Ontario is the highest in Canada and students end up amassing huge amounts of debt for a degree that in many cases does not help them get a job in the career in which they have studied. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RFM6D20X–from a university a conveyor belt leads graduates directly into the garbage can
RFDPDK80–Vintage turntable, high angle
RF2G4PX5M–Degree and painful human condition, pictured as a wooden human figure pushing heavy weight to show how hard it can be to deal with Degree in human lif
RF360°RCF74H–Open former limestone quarry in the Elm mountains with an ugly slag heap and useless overburden, deciduous forest in the surrounding area, 360 degrees
RFDKCKT7–Blurred view of steering wheel
RFJAY7GC–Burning Diploma
RM2AFMG0B–. Painting, sculpture, and architecture as representative arts : an essay in comparative aesthetics. throwing his now useless crutches on the ground, givinghim the uncertain and swaggering attitude of a man ac-. 27^ FIQ. 153.—THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS. RUBENS, See pages 202, 276, 2S7. 27H PAINTING, SCULPTURE, AND ARCHITECTURE. customed to support, aiul still in some degree doubtfulof his newly acquired power, and by the uncommoneagerness with which he makes his address to his bene-factors, points out both his gratitude and the occasion ofit; and, still further, to do away with any remnant of
RFM5C9R4–Cartoon illustration of lighter about to burn a diploma
RF2C93NM5–Useless university degree and collage is a waste of time and money concept theme with numerous graduation caps falling out of a trashcan or rubbish bi
RM2KCHE94–Thousands of university students protest during the national Day of Student Action to protest against high tuition fees in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 05, 2008. The price of university education in Ontario is the highest in Canada and students end up amassing huge amounts of debt for a degree that in many cases does not help them get a job in the career in which they have studied. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RFDKCM5P–Side view of rusty car headlight and bumper
RM2AXDC5X–A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . Chaplin, 1831; and the subject is the uncle bargaining with the tworuffians for the murder of the children. This cut is freely andefiectively executed, without any display of useless labour. The second is one of the illustrations of the Blind Beggar of BethnalGreen, published by Jennings and Chaplin, in 1832. The subjectrepresents the beggars daughter and her four suitors, namely,—the 534 iii;viv^y:i of wood engraving. gentleman of good degree, the gallant young knight in disguise, themerchant of London, and her masters son. This cut,
RM2KCHE9B–Thousands of university students protest during the national Day of Student Action to protest against high tuition fees in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 05, 2008. The price of university education in Ontario is the highest in Canada and students end up amassing huge amounts of debt for a degree that in many cases does not help them get a job in the career in which they have studied. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AGBAM3–. Biennial report of the Board of Health of the State of Delaware. the means now considered the most available for therecovery of those thus unfortunate. Many of the plans used for the recovery of the drowned havebeen ill-directed, or ill-timed, if not entirely useless, or worse 45 than useless, as leading to the loss of valuable time; such as roll-ing the person on a barrel or hanging the patient up by the feet,stripping the body, and rubbing the hands and feet and trunk;some of which are good in a degree, but only partially, and notto be depended upon alone. The following instructions by Doc
RM2KCHE9J–Security officers block thousands of university students protesting during the national Day of Student Action to protest high tuition fees in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on November 05, 2008. The price of university education in Ontario is the highest in Canada and students end up amassing huge amounts of debt for a degree that in many cases does not help them get a job in the career in which they have studied. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AX25RY–A textbook of obstetrics . cend, either carrying the membranes before it or else-,as is more common, the membranes rupture just as the os isfull)- dilated and the childs presenting part is driven throughthe rent m the amnion and chorion. In this condition ot affairs LABOR. -93 is found a good explanation for the action of the abdominalmuscles ; so long as the presenting part acts simply as a wedge,dilating the os, but not descending to any appreciable degree, the muscles of the abdomen are useless, and are, in fact, inhibited,for their action would drive the presenting part against the undi-la
RM2AJGFTK–Mechanical exercises, or, The elements and practice of carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, masonry, slating, plastering, painting, smithing, and turning . e-scribing Elliptic Arches. The operation of describing an ellipse with astring, though true in principle, is useless inpractice, as the string stretches in such a degreeas not to be depended on, and the degree of ten-sion is in proportion to the length of the string,which is therefore unfit to be used for describingthe curve of an arch of large extent. The tram-mel or elliptic compass is a very accurate instru-ment, butitcan onlybeused forwork
RM2AGB9TE–. Biennial report of the Board of Health of the State of Delaware. idered the most available for therecovery of those thus unfortunate. Many of the plans used for the recovery of thedrowned have been ill-directed, or ill-timed, if not en-tirely useless, or worse than useless, as leading to theloss of valuable time; such as rolling the person on abarrel or hanging the patient up by the feet, stripping 89 the body, and rubbing the hands and feet and trunk;some of which are good in a degree, but only partially,and not to be depended upon alo The following instructions by Doctor Beech, of Michi-ga
RM2AKMYMN–Transactions . lls of the epithelial cell layer there arediplobacilli. There is diffuse infiltration of a lesser degree ofthe subepithelial tissue by new cells, these cells being of the sametype as those found in the similar tissue in the region of thetarsal cartilage. In the limbus region in one eye (the tissue of the other eyewas imbeddedin paraffin and in separating the conjunctiva fromthe cornea the incision unfortunately was made at the limbus.rendering this part of the tissue useless for study) along thegreater part of the upper half of the cornea the epithelial cellshave multiplied and
RM2AGE36H–. Hardware merchandising January-March 1911. Eastern Agents W. L. Haldimand & Son Montreal Western Agent: Harry F, Moulden, Winnipeg SILENT AND SAFE The NOISELESS Gearless Simplest, Lightest and Easiest Running Dolley type Wash-ing Machine yet produced. Its had the Third Degree for severalyears and carries the Healthy Sign of Steadily Increasing Sales. No useless Fixings about it. Just a simple Mechanicalprinciple worked out to perfection- A glance at its patentedmechanism shows its strength and simplicity. Notice theabsence of cogs, springs and finger catchers. The tub has all theexclusive
RM2AJ270E–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . Eastern Agents: . L. Haldimand & Son Montreal Western Agent: Harry F. Moulden, Winnipeg SILENT AND SAFE The NOISELESS Gearless Simplest, Lightest and Easiest Running Dolley type Wash-ing- Machine yet produced. Its had the Third Degree for severalyears and carries the Healthy Sign of Steadily Increasing Sales. No useless Fixings about it. Just a simple Mechanicalprinciple worked out to perfection. A glance at its patentedmechanism shows its strength and simplicity. Notice theabsence of cogs, springs and finger catchers. The tub has all theexclusive fe
RM2AJ26PK–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . Eastern Agents: . L. Haldimand & Son Montreal Western Agent: Harry F. Moulden, Winnipeg SILENT AND SAFE The NOISELESS Gearless Simplest, Lightest and Easiest Running Dolley type Wash-ing- Machine yet produced. Its had the Third Degree for severalyears and carries the Healthy Sign of Steadily Increasing Sales. No useless Fixings about it. Just a simple Mechanicalprinciple worked out to perfection. A glance at its patentedmechanism shows its strength and simplicity. Notice theabsence of cogs, springs and finger catchers. The tub has all theexclusive fe
RM2AFRDF6–. Schley and Santiago; an historical account of the blockade and final destruction of the Spanish fleet under command of Admiral Pasquale Cervera, July 3, 1898. ed in the very highest and in thevery noblest degree the traditions of theAmerican Navy. AND SANTIAGO 419 THE SPANISH SHIPS. XXV. AND the Spanish ships. Four hours fromthe time they emerged from that narrowharbor entrance in their shining dress of blackpaint, the golden coat-of-arms of Spain ontheir prows, and their silken flags standing outproudly in the breeze, they lay shattered,twisted, useless hulks, stranded on the coast ofCuba.
RM2AXHM1A–Legal and other lyrics; with explantory notes and a glossary . Shes been embalmed inside and out—Shes sauted to the last degree— Theres pickle in her very snoutiper-like an cruetty; Lots vrife was fresh compared to her; Theyve kyanised the useless knir— She canna decompose—nae mairThan her accursed annuity. THE ANNUITY. 37 The water-drap wears out the rockAs this eternal jaud wears me : I could withstand the single shock,But no the continuity. Its pay me here—an pay me there- An pay me, pay me, evcrmair; Ill gang elemented wi despair—Im charged for her annuity!.
RM2AJ63K4–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . Eastern Agents: W. L. Haldimand & Son Montreal Western Agent: Harry F. Moulden, Winnipeg SILENT AND SAFE The NOISELESS Gearless Simplest, Lightest and Easiest Running Dolley type Wash-ing- Machine yet produced. Its had the Third Degree for severalyears and carries the Healthy Sign of Steadily IncreasingSales. No useless Fixings about it. Just a simple Mechanicalprinciple worked out to perfection- A glance at its patentedmechanism shows its strength and simplicity. Notice theabsence of cogs, springs and finger catchers. The tub has all theexclusive
RM2AJ5M0N–Hardware merchandising January-March 1911 . Eastern Agent*: W. L. Haldimand & Son Montreal Western Agent: Harry F. Moulden, Winnipeg SILENT AND SAFE The NOISELESS Gearless Simplest, Lightest and Easiest Running Dolley type Wash-ing Machine yet produced. Its had the Third Degree for severalyears and carries the Healthy Sign of Steadily Increasing Sales. No useless Fixings about it. Just a simple Mechanicalprinciple worked out to perfection- A glance at its patentedmechanism shows its strength and simplicity. Notice theabsence of cogs, springs and finger catchers. The tub has all theexclusive fe
RM2CEKXYP–. Psychology and the school. any preliminary useless movements.This process, in which the useless movements becomegradually eliminated and the successful movementspreserved, is typical of the way in which much of manslearning to make responses to new situations takesplace. In the case of man, however, this type of learn-ing is usually complicated to some degree with otherkinds of learning, which will be described later. Human learning complex. — Random movements,many of which are useless for the purpose, the grad-ual disappearance of the useless movements, and thestamping in of the successful
RM2CEG3NA–. Manual of physico-chemical measurements. Burner is useless to carry this to an extreme degree, seeing that changes inthe height of the barometer occasion variations of temperature soonexceeding the other errors of the instrument. Vapour Regulators.—Since the pressure of saturated vapours 58 PHYSICO-CHEMICAL MEASUREMENTS depends only on the temperature and not on the volume, a definitechange of temperature in a vapour thermostat will cause a definitechange in the height of the mercury column independent of the otherproportions of the apparatus. We may, therefore, make the vapourchamber as sma
RM2CE29CM–. A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery . hose containing air on the other. But air muchcondensed, or fluid contained within the rigid walls of the thorax,may offer a considerable degree of resistance. DIAGNOSIS. U The sense of resistance should be as much educated by the phy-sician as that of hearing; and it would be difficult for an individual,practised in the art of percussion, to say -which of these two pointsis the most valuable. Both arc only to be learned by practice ; andwe consider it perfectly useless
RM2CRRXX3–. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . radiograms must understand enough of the funda-mental rides of radiographic technic to know when ex-amining a radiogram, whether or not the technic in-volved in its making ivas correct or faulty, and if faulty,whether or not the degree of fault is sufficient to renderit so inaccurate as to be useless. L24 DENTAL AM) ORAL RADIOGRAPHY Iii correctly made radiograms, the denial and oralstructures under normal conditions have a characteristicappearance, for, owing to the varying densities of thecontained struct
RM2CEJK07–. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. tish Rite; its doctrine is derived from the Kabala, and is thesame as that of the Hermetic philosophers who wrote on Al-chemy. Nature is revelation, and the light of truth shines every wherein the world. Magism was made for kings and priests alone. Hewho dreads to lose his own ideas, and fears new truths, and isnot disposed to doubt everything, rather than admit anything atrandom, should not seek to learn the teachings of this degree,for they will be useless and dangerous to him; he will misunder-stand them and be troubled by them, and yet
RM2CNHD6Y–. The American sportsman: . session of speed does not necessarily incapacitatethe dog for the close range necessary in cover-shooting, as the pacecan be regulated in breaking, as we shall show under that head.The endurance must be great or the dog will soon give way underthe strain of fast work, and by tiring become practically useless,very possibly just when speed is most needed. This quality, there-fore, cannot be too highly developed, and its presence gives the dog THE SCIENCE OF BREEDING. 60 value in proportion to its degree. Style means the beauty of theclogs action when at work. Practica
RM2CRK1PH–. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . grams must understand enough of the funda-mental rules of radiographic technic to know when ex-amining a radiogram, ivhether or not the technic in-volved in its making ivas correct or fcmlty, and if fcmlty,whether or not the degree of faidt is sufficient to renderit so inaccurate as to be useless. 124 DENTAL AND OEAL RADIOGRAPHY In correctly made radiograms, the dental and oralstructures under normal conditions have a characteristicappearance, for, owing to the var^dng densities of thecontained structures i
RM2CE7JY1–. Refraction and motility of the eye, with chapters on color blindness and the field of vision . s being more accurate as well asmore rapid. The ophthalmoscope, as explained in Chapter III, is avaluable means of estimating astigmatism of high degree,but is absolutely useless in estimating low errors, sinceaccuracy depends on the observers ability to relax his ownaccommodation, which is never absolute except in old age.There is no certainty that the observer is looking throughthe optical centre of the media which would be necessary 174 REFRACTION AND MOTILITY OF THE EYE. for accuracy, and moreo
RM2CRR4DY–. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . ients undergoing orthodontic treatment are usuallychildren whose ages necessitate their being handled withtact and gentleness, if confidence is to be maintained,precaution should be taken to rid every operation offear or discomfort. Especially is this essential in mak-ing radiograms, for any considerable degree of move-ment on the part of a patient will either curtail the valueof the finished radiogram, or render it useless. In selecting a method of procedure for making radio-grams of children, the childs
RM2CRK2DE–. Dental and oral radiography; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . ching the negativewire directly to the regulating chamber and passing asmall amount of current through the circuit. These manipulations should be carried out with the 112 DENTAL AND ORAL RADIOGRAPHY greatest caution, for a tube is an extremely delicate andsensitive piece of apparatus and ivill not stand abuse.A careless operator can quite easily reduce the vac-uum to such a degree that the tube is useless. Such atube has a purple appearance when the current is passedthrough it. If such a tube has not been t
RM2CRRXX8–. Dental and oral radiography : a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry . directly to the regulating chamber and passing asmall amount of current through the circuit. These manipulations should be carried out with the 112 DENTAL AND ORAL KADK iCIIAIM I V greatest caution, for a tube is an extremely delicate andsensilIre piece of apparatus and will not stand abuse.A careless operator can quite easily reduce the vac-uum to such a degree that the tube is useless. Such atube lias a purple appearance when the current is passedthrough it. If such a tube lias nol been too greathalmsed,
RM2CRCTC0–. The street railway review . FIG. 1-PLAX OF TERMINAL AT OI.COTT HK.VCII. iai details. For this reason money invested in high-class attractions ata pleasure park may very easily be rendered a useless cxpenditini ifadequate facilities for transporting the increased crowds with reason-able dispatch and comfort arc not furnished. The degree of dispatch and comfort that can be oflfered by the company will dependvery largely on the facilities for loading and unloading passengersat the park, and the speed with which cars can be moved into and outof the teniinal. .^gain, the handling of large crowds
RM2CR4DMM–. Railway surgery : a handbook on the management of injuries . FIG. 59.—Loss of Entire Finger, and removal of head of metacarpal bone. is invariably in the way afterward. When a phalanx isleft, the flexor and extensor tendons should not be cutoff close but left long enough to be united over theend of the bone, thus giving a degree of motion to thestump which would otherwise be a useless stub (see Figs.60 and 61). If all the fingers are gone, and the palmar or dorsalsurface is exposed, utilize all the available skin from thetorn fingers, if necessary to close over any gap left in theparts to be
RM2CED874–. Silverwork and jewelery; a text-book for students and workers in metal, by H. Wilson. cers you canget almost any degree of fineness of work.If, however, the work is to be afterwardenameled, it is useless to spend too much 189 Carving m time upon surface modeling; a great deal Metal must be left to be done in the enameling. Sprays of leaves and flowers or knops of leafage can be very easily produced by this method in the following manner. Suppose you wish to carve a spiral knop of nut leaves.Take a piece of16 - gage silver,beat it into adome of the sizeanddepthofyourknop. Annealthe metal. Now
RMRHB5FM–. The book of the garden. Gardening. iron, which gives them a more substantial appearance, as well as, in reality, a degree Figs. 938. 939. of firmness and durability which the wire baskets in common use do not possess. They all stand, as it were, on plinths, either formed of open work or solid plates of iron—thus giving them the true appearance all subjects of this kind should show. In the manufacturing of rustic baskets it is next to useless to employ a carpenter. They work too much by square and rule, and, from habit, give their work too much the appearance of art. An intelligent labourer,
RMRHB5G2–. The book of the garden. Gardening. her grace's private portfolio of drawings. They are formed of strong narrow hoop- Fig. 937.. iron, which gives them a more substantial appearance, as well as, in reality, a degree Figs. 938. 939. of firmness and durability which the wire baskets in common use do not possess. They all stand, as it were, on plinths, either formed of open work or solid plates of iron—thus giving them the true appearance all subjects of this kind should show. In the manufacturing of rustic baskets it is next to useless to employ a carpenter. They work too much by square and rul
RMREM9FD–. Natural history of Selborne and observations on nature [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. the morning, the quicksilver of Dollond's glass was down to half a degree below zero; and that of Mar- tin's, which was absurdly graduated only to four de- 19. T/ie viavage at Newton Valence. grees above zero, sank quite into the brass guard of the ball; so that when the weather became most in- teresting, this was useless. On the loth, at eleven at night, though the air was perfectly still, Dollond's glass went down to one degree below zen^! This strange severity of the weather made me v
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