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Ion (dialogue) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics and chemistry, an ion is an atom or group of atoms with a net electric charge. Ion may also refer to: • Ion (dialogue), a dialogue by Plato, between Socrates and Ion, a reciter of epic ...
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... in today's language, is a matter of inspiration. It is a simple and beautiful conclusion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_(dialogue) ...
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Ion, by Plato; translation by W.H.D. Rouse ... SOCRATES: Good morning, Ion. Where have you now come from in your travels? From home, from Ephesus ... ION: Oh no, Socrates, from Epidauros; I have been at the feast of Asclepios.
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Li-Ion Charging: Li-Ion batteries commonly require a constant current, constant voltage (CCCV) type of charging algorithm. In other words, a Li-Ion battery should be charged at a set current level (typically from 1 to 1.5 amperes) until it reaches its final voltage.
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Persons of the Dialogue ... Commentary: Several comments have been posted about Ion. Download: A 27k text-only version is available for download. ... Ion; By Plato ; Written 380 B.C.E ; Translated by Benjamin Jowett...
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Deism,Deistpedia, Deist encyclopedia, WHAT IS THE NATURE OF GOD IF GOD IS NOT NATURE NOR REASONABLE? ... Plato's Ion aims to give an account of poetry in dialogue form when Socrates and Ion discuss poetic inspiration, and whether or not poets create solely through skill or divine inspiration.
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NEW! NEW! NEW! download the story of the Turing Test ... Welcome to The Turing Test Page ! This page contains all the online information that; I could find concerning the Turing Test. It is, and will always be under construction. I would like to remark at the outset that this is not a ... "Turing Test: 50 Years Later" :
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rarely do they have even 'scant' control over their covers or the language used in dialogue or even sequencing of scenes: love scenes, kissing scenes, scenes of violence, etc. These are ultimately controlled by editorial staff...very rarely the author alone.";
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If nothing else, Andsnes and Rhode created dialogue and passion among the patrons of their art, a much needed element to keep the field living and breathing. For better or worse or unknowing, at least the audience members felt something.
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