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see and Objectivity
* Neutral point of view " NPOV " ( journalism ), a stance or tone that is free from bias, see Objectivity ( journalism )
Following World War I, as a backlash against what they saw as the increasingly exaggerated gestures and formlessness of late Romanticism, certain composers adopted a neoclassic style, which sought to recapture the balanced forms and clearly perceptible thematic processes of earlier styles ; see also New Objectivity and Social Realism ).

see and Journalism
A form of keiretsu can also be found in the cross-shareholdings of the largest U. S. media companies — see Columbia Journalism Review < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > " Who Owns What " website or They Rule.
A joint study by the Joan Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University and the Project for Excellence in Journalism found that people see liberal media bias in television news media such as CNN.
Despite these innovations, limitations remained, and many of the sensational newspaper and magazine stories in the period from 1897 to 1927, ( see Yellow Journalism ) were illustrated with engravings.
" Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication ( 80th, Chicago, Illinois, 30 July – 3 August 1997 ) Addendum I ; see also " The Illustrated Arctic News " in The Handwritten Newspapers Project
According to Chen Changeng, deputy dean of Peking University ’ s School of Journalism and Communications, “ The government sees the Internet as vital for China ’ s technological progress but, at the same time, they want to stop people from accessing content they see as unhealthy .”
Some of those clubs include: Academic Decathlon ( see below ), ACT ( Active Citizens of Today ), American Red Cross Club, ARC Radio Club, ASB, Asian Culture Club, AVID ( Advancement via Individual Determination ), CSF, Catholic Service Club ( CSC ), Environmental Club, FBLA ( Future Business Leaders of America ), FLAMA ( Future Leaders of America Master Achievers ), French Club, HSA ( Health Science Academy ), Jewish Culture Appreciation Club, Journalism, MBA ( Moorpark Business Academy ), MHS band and Color guard, MSP ( Musical Show Production ), MSA ( Muslim Student Association ), NHS ( National Honor Society ), Renaissance, Spanish Club, Teens for Humanity, YAC ( Youth Action Committee ), The Verdict ( School Newspaper ) and HOSA ( Health Occupations Students of America ).

see and Instead
Instead of closing the house in first ( as most builders do ) you can now cut your costs by not closing it in until you have to ( see p 121 ).
Instead, Ravel recommended that Gershwin see Nadia Boulanger in Paris.
Instead, he would say something like, " we got a little tuning problem ... Everybody check and see what's going on.
Instead of the original fattoria, the phonetic adaptation American Italian farma ( Weinreich 1963: 49 ) became the new signifier for " farm "— see " one-to-one correlation between signifiers and referents ".
Instead, Wittgenstein's larger goal is to try to divert us from our philosophical problems long enough to become aware of our intuitive ability to see the family resemblances.
Instead they have brought to the fore the literary qualities of the History, which they see as belonging to narrative tradition of Homer and Hesiod and as concerned with the concepts of justice and suffering found in Plato and Aristotle and problematized in Aeschylus and Sophocles.
Instead, they see this teaching as the same teaching in the Bible's reports of what Christ himself and Paul the Apostle taught.
Instead, he tested Ramakrishna, who faced all of Narendra's arguments and examinations with patience —" Try to see the truth from all angles " was his reply.
Instead, they upheld the rights of Philip IV's nephew, King Philip VI ( an agnatic descendant of the House of France ), thereby setting the stage for the Hundred Years ' War ( see family tree below ).
Instead of writing out every step of an operation in every part of the program where it was needed, programmers saved memory by writing each step of such operations once ( see " Don't repeat yourself ") and placing it in a subroutine.
Instead the new party renewed the close ties that SDAP had with other socialist organisations ( see linked organisations ).
Instead, an arrangement between the French, British and Prussians ( the former stadtholder's champions ) in the matter was reached that in return for dropping any and all claims William was to be compensated with the abbatial domains of Fulda and Corvey Abbey ( see also Principality of Nassau-Orange-Fulda ).
Instead of taking on the classical criticism of art that involved knowledge of color, composition and line, Gautier was strongly influenced by Denis Diderot's idea that the critic should have the ability to describe the art so as the reader can " see " the art through his description.
Instead the papacy confined itself ( see Prisoner in the Vatican ) to the Apostolic Palace and adjacent buildings in the loop of the ancient fortifications known as the Leonine City, on Vatican Hill.
Instead of relying on reading ingredients on labels, Orthodox Jews require their manufactured and processed food to be certified or checked ( year round ) to see that it qualifies with Halacha in both the ingredients and tools used to process and manufacture the food.
Instead of providing insight into the properties of the aether, Michelson and Morley's article in the American Journal of Science reported the measurement to be as small as one-fortieth of the expected displacement ( see Fig.
Instead of houses being set around a garden square, separated from it by a road, Allason's houses would have direct access to a secluded communal garden in the rear, to which people on the street did not have access and generally could not see.
Instead Gladstone said in his speech in the Commons that he did not see why any man should not have the vote unless he was mentally incapacitated, but added that this would not come about unless the working class showed an interest in reform.
Instead, it means that religious behavior " says through its own language " that the world is as homo religiosus would see it, whether or not the real-life participants in religious behavior are aware of it.
Instead of positing a rich innate and universal syntactic structure ( see Universal Grammar ), Van Valin suggests that the only truly universal parts of a sentence are its nucleus, generally a predicating element such as a verb or adjective, and the arguments, normally noun phrases, that the nucleus requires.
Instead, we make evaluations that are self-enhancing, emphasizing the positive qualities of our own group ( see ingroup bias ).
Instead, owing to the passage of the power of patronage to a new Prime Minister, a newcomer, the far more Evangelical Bishop Proudie, gains the see.
Instead Hume invites us to introspect our experience and see if we can find a self within our experience.
Instead feeding usually takes place on the wing, with birds hovering above or ' walking ' on the surface ( see morphology ) and snatching small morsels.
Instead, we see nothing until they are already in the control room.

see and civic
People see heraldry as a part of their national and personal heritages, and as a manifestation of civic and national pride.
Originally the Babylonian calendar was used by Jews for all daily purposes, but following the conquest of Jerusalem by Pompey in 63 BCE ( see also Iudaea province ), Jews began additionally following the imperial civil calendar, which was decreed in 45 BCE, for civic matters such as the payment of taxes and dealings with government officials.
Although little direct confirmation of the theory exists, a Stuttgart inventory from 1589 mentions two cornetts pitched ‘ two tones lower than the treble cornett ’ ( see Spielmann ), and the civic ensemble of Bologna had positions for both cornetto di soprano and cornetto di contralto ( see Gambassi ).
In liberal regimes they can serve the purpose of inspiring civic virtue and self-sacrifice ( see Miller 1995 ), or of shoring up the power of dominant groups and legitimizing their rule.
In such communities, their elected officials increasingly see themselves as political activists responding to a constituency rather than trustees performing a public service, and they take a greater interest in administration on a day-to-day basis, participating more closely in resolving civic issues, rather than simply identifying them as in the traditional model.
In African cultures, call-and-response is a pervasive pattern of democratic participation — in public gatherings, in the discussion of civic affairs, in religious rituals, as well as in vocal and instrumental musical expression ( see call and response in music ).
Graham had strong links to the Rockefeller family, serving both as a member of the Rockefeller University council and as a close friend of the Museum of Modern Art, where she was honored as a recipient of the David Rockefeller Award for enlightened generosity and advocacy of cultural and civic endeavors ( see External links below ).
Thus Icelandic nationalist sentiment, having some aspects of civic nationalism, is highly respectful of democratic parliamentary powers ( see resurrected Althing ) and skeptical of foreign control over Iceland, which is partly responsible for the fact there is little will in Iceland for joining the EU.
Putnam accepts the possibility that this lack of trust could be attributed to " the long litany of political tragedies and scandals since the 1960s " ( see paragraph 13 of the 1995 article ), but believes that this explanation is limited when viewing it alongside other " trends in civic engagement of a wider sort " ( par.
A civic center or civic centre ( see " American and British English spelling differences ") is a prominent land area within a community that is constructed to be its focal point or center.
Inescutcheons also appear in personal and civic armory as simple common charges ( for example, see the arms of the noble French family of Abbeville, pictured at far right below ).
It received its civic charter based on that of Chełmno in 1257 ( see: Kulm law ).
La verità da Gladio al caso Moro ", Einaudi, 2000 ( see civic website of Bologna )
According to Pliny, he was offered a civic crown before the men in camp at Piacenza but for some reason turned it down ( see under Civic crown ).
Efforts by local residents and civic officials to see the farm reopen are currently under way.
Though they may have been citizens of that particular kingdom and empire and involved with civic activities and duties, these groups often saw themselves as distinct national groups ( see for example, the Armenians ).
There is no known dancing instruction manual for English dances of Shakespeare's time, but there are descriptions of almains and the measures in the Inns of Court manuscripts ( see Payne ), mentions of morris dance in church court and civic records ( see Forrest ), and large sections of dancing in court masques ( see Ravelhofer and Welsford ).

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