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Among all the alien peoples only the Hui-hui say we do not eat Mongol food ”.
According to Orthodox teaching the position of First Among Equals ” gives no additional power or authority to the bishop that holds it, but rather that this person sits as organizational head of a council of equals ( like a president ).
According to Jacques Barzun: Voltaire, who had felt annoyed by the first essay the Arts and Sciences, was outraged by the second, on the Origin of Inequality Among Men, declaring that Rousseau wanted us to walk on all fours ” like animals and behave like savages, believing them creatures of perfection.
* Among the Kanak of New Caledonia, every woman is the property of several husbands.
In July, 2010, by a vote of 373 to 323, the General Assembly voted to propose to the presbyteries for ratification a constitutional amendment to remove from the Book of Order section G-6. 0106. b. which included this explicit requirement for ordination: Among these standards is the requirement to live either in fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman ( W-4. 9001 ), or chastity in singleness .” This proposal required ratification by a majority of the 173 presbyteries within 12 months of the General Assembly s adjournment.
Among ancient Christian pseudepigrapha, one Book of Enoch states that He who is called Son of man ,” who existed before the worlds were, is seen by Enoch in company with the Ancient of Days ”
Among the speakers was Canadian social activist and author Naomi Klein and Bolivian President Evo Morales, who firmly said in his talk, We are going to go to the UN to declare that water is a basic public need that must not be managed by private interests, but should be for all people, including people of rural areas .” The Forum was at first plagued with logistical problems, as a number of events had to be canceled at the last minute because of a lack of space, and a student strike against the policies of President Abdoulaye Wade in Diop University interrupted some scheduled plenaries.
Among Copper Inuit, shamans were believed to obtain their power from this Wind Indweller ”, thus even their helping spirits were termed as silap inue.
Heinrich Isaac Among the Florentines .” The Journal of Musicology 23, no.
Among these names was one spelled Delo ”.
Among his other speeches and addresses may be mentioned a lecture on The Culture, the Support, and the Object of Art in a Republic ,” in the course of the New York Historical Society in 1852 ; and one on The Office, Appropriate Culture, and Duty of the Mechanic .”
Among articles included were: " The Secession Tradition in America " by Donald Livingston ; " The Ethics of Secession " by Scott Boykin ; Nations by Consent: Decomposing the Nation-State ” by Murray Rothbard ; " Yankee Confederates: New England Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States " by Thomas DiLorenzo ; " Was the Union Army's Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act?
Among texters ” a form of slang or texting lingo has developed, often keeping those not as tech savvy out of the loop.
Among its influential figures are dancers Yuval Hod and Nathalie Gomez ( world champions in several occasions ), who are known for incorporating Salsa and ballroom moves into Lindy Hop, using a variety of modern clean swing outs ” and wearing modern outfits in competitions.
Among German players the values representing Null games, especially 23 ”, the most common one, are often replaced by the call Null ”.
Among the Glass-Steagall provisions, Sections 16 and 5 ( c ) prevented a Federal Reserve member bank from investing in equity securities or from dealing ” in debt securities as a market maker or otherwise.
Among various points of criticism of the Sōka Gakkai is its teaching of members for praying for material benefit as well as spiritual development in daily life: " This emphasis on benefit has been viewed with great suspicion by some Gakkai critics in the West ".. SGI clarifies the benefit of the practice as: Gakkai members learned to chant for vitality, courage, and mental and physical health, adequate food and housing, a decent job, a good spouse and a happy family ..
Among such people of the poor ” social classes, the displays of wealth psychologically combat the impression of poverty, often because he or she belongs to a social class or to an economic group whom society perceive as poor ”.
Among his more recent contributions is TLA < sup >+</ sup >, a logic for specifying and reasoning about concurrent and reactive systems, that he describes in the book Specifying Systems: The TLA < sup >+</ sup > Language and Tools for Hardware and Software Engineers ”< ref > and defines as a quixotic attempt to overcome engineers ' antipathy towards mathematics ”.

and women
In December 1952, Capp published an article in Real magazine titled The REAL Powers in America ” that further challenged the conventional attitudes of the day: " The real powers in America are womenthe wives and sweethearts behind the masculine dummies ..."
The Russians, although very intrigued by their body art, thought their piercings and tattoos were hideous ” and made the younger women believe that body art did not make them attractive.
A Married Women ( Restraint Upon Anticipation ) Act was passed in 1949 to equalise, to render inoperative any restrictions upon anticipation or alienation attached to the enjoyment of property by a woman ,” while the Married Women ( Maintenance ) Act of 1949 was enacted with the intention of improving the adequacy and duration of financial benefits for married women.
Male chauvinism has been defined as a blind allegiance and simple minded devotion to one s maleness that is mixed with open or disguised belligerence toward women.
Chauvinistic men believe that women are to be bullied, or humored, or charmed, or ignored .” Male chauvinism is seen in the home in different cultures.
Through cross-examinations, the TAT exhibits a tendency toward chauvinistic stimuli for its questions and has the potential for unfavorable clinical evaluation ” for women.
Drexel University was founded in 1891 as the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry by Philadelphia financier and philanthropist Anthony J. Drexel to provide educational opportunities in the practical arts and sciences ” for women and men of all backgrounds.
In 1874, Dr. Henry Maudsley s article on Sex and Mind in Education, which argued that education for women caused over-exertion and thus, reduced their reproductive capacity, sometimes causing nervous and even mental disorders ”.
Coming from a black feminist perspective, bell hooks put forth the notion of the oppositional gaze ,” encouraging black women not to accept stereotypical representations in film, but rather actively critique them.
Janet Bergstrom s article Enunciation and Sexual Difference ” ( 1979 ) uses Sigmund Freud s ideas of bisexual responses, arguing that women are capable of identifying with male characters and men with women characters, either successively or simultaneously.
Miriam Hanson, in Pleasure, Ambivalence, Identification: Valentino and Female Spectatorship ” ( 1984 ) put forth the idea that women are also able to view male characters as erotic objects of desire.
However, these images are still mediated by the same factors as traditional film, such as the moving camera, composition, editing, lighting, and all varieties of sound .” While acknowledging the value in inserting positive representations of women in film, some critics asserted that real change would only come about from reconsidering the role of film in society, often from a semiotic point of view.
As Olwen Hufton argues, these women began to see themselves as the defenders of faith ”.
In fact, Olwen Hufton notes about the Counter-Revolutionary women: for it is her commitment to her religion which determines in the post-Thermidorean period the re-emergence of the Catholic Church …”.
They begin with a critique of the past ” such that they review the ways women have been oppressed ; they seek alternative biblical and extrabiblical traditions that support ” the ideals Feminists are trying to advance ; and finally feminists set forth their own unique method of theology, which includes the revisioning of Christian categories .” Grenz and Olson also mention, however, while all feminists agree there is a flaw in the system, there is disagreement over how far outside of the Bible and the Christian tradition women are willing to go to seek support for their ideals.
According to Ford s The Modern Theologians, Mary Daly has done more than anyone to clarify the problems women have concerning the central core symbolism of Chrisianity, and its effects on their self-understanding and their relationship to God .”
They dispatched soldiers and what happened next could only be described as a bloodbath .” At least nine hundred Indians were killed and it did not matter whether they were women, children or men.
The Medieval society, in which Gothic texts are based, granted women writers the opportunity to attribute features of the mode Gothicism as the result of the suppression of female sexuality, or else as a challenge to the gender hierarchy and values of a male-dominated culture ”.
The drafters played on fears of drug-crazed, sex-mad negroes ” and made references to Negroes under the influence of drugs murdering whites, degenerate Mexicans smoking marijuana, and Chinamen ” seducing white women with drugs.
50 % of men and women in Japan said they were not going out with anybody ”.

and ages
On the United States ' suppression in the First Barbary War of the Muslim Barbary Pirates along the southern Mediterranean coast, who kidnapped Christians for ransom and slavery, Pope Pius VII declared that the United States had done more for the cause of Christianity than the most powerful nations of Christendom have done for ages .”
Milton and Catherine Hershey established a home and a school for poor, healthy white, male orphans between the ages of 8 through 18 years of age .”
The local church-affiliated St. John s Lutheran School and Trinity Lutheran School both have curricula for students up through the middle school level, and the LEADS Head Start program is a preschool and childhood development program which, in their own words, serves income eligible families with children ages three and four, including children with special needs .”
Once they are ready to start, the priest says, Blessed is our God, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages ,” reads the Trisagion Prayers and the Psalm 50 ( in the Septuagint ; in the KJV this is Psalm 51 ).
word meaning upstream .” The term Apayao ” has been used interchangeably with Isneg ,” after the name of the geographical territory which these people have inhabited for ages.
The different ages in turn are often divided up into sequential or sometimes parallel chrono-cultural facies, sometimes called cultures ” or periods ”.
# A negation of Democracy, and an attempt to revert to the Church-State of bygone ages.
With American women following styles or dress set by the young Queen, less than a decade after her wedding Godey s wrote: Custom has decided, from the earliest ages, that white is the most fitting hue, whatever may be the material.
His lawyer also revealed that Foley was molested by a clergyman when he was between the ages of 13 and 15 adding that Mark Foley wants you to know he is a homosexual .” Federal authorities said the explicit messages could result in Foley's prosecution, under some of the same laws he helped to enact.
Infrequently, in past ages as now, a baby is born with a thin, translucent tissue, a fragment of the amniotic membrane, covering its head.
Dard Hunter in Papermaking through Eighteen Centuries corroborates this by writing, The Chinese used starch as a size for paper as early as A. D. 768 and its use continued until the fourteenth century when animal glue was substituted .” In the early modern paper mills in Europe, which produced paper for printing and other uses, the sizing agent of choice was gelatin, as Susan Swartzburg writes in Preserving Library Materials: Various substances have been used for sizing through the ages, from gypsum to animal gelatin .” Hunter describes the process of sizing in these paper mills in the following:
The foundation charter states: We we will and decree that it shall be called The Monastery of St Saviour and St Bridget of Syon, of the Order of St Augustine ” through all successive ages.
) Ageism became an issue addressed through greater visibility of both elders ( Miss Ruth Ellis competed in the annual Lois Lane Run ” challenge well into her nineties ) and youth ( a " teen tent " grew out of the Community Center space, adjacent to the " Over Forties " tent ; all ages met over the quilting workshop in Over Forties.
On average in the 1980 s most people got married around 19 to 20 years old, still, with a more developed educational system women are becoming more independent, studying, and working better jobs, that since 1994 most people are now getting married around the ages of 30-35 .”.
As of 1992, couples under the ages of 20 were likely to get divorced ,” as were couples in urban areas.
Cheryl defines Supermodel ” and is acknowledged as an icon for women of all ages.
The Seafarer has significant sapiential material concerning the definition of wise men, the ages of the world, and the necessity for patience in adversity ” ( Hill 806 ).
" The term " word " means the Sound Current ,” the Audible Life Stream ” or the Essence of the Absolute Supreme Being ,” that is, the dynamic force of creative energy that was sent out, as sound vibration, from the Supreme Being into the abyss of space at the dawn of the universe's manifestation, and that is being sent forth, through the ages, framing all things that constitute and inhabit the universe.

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