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It is useful for community dances where keeping on the correct side ” is difficult because of a large gender imbalance, for children ’ s dances and for groups who want to add a little variety and a creative learning experience to their traditional dance venue.
Krin Gabbard states that jazz is a construct ” or category that, while artificial, still is useful to designate a number of musics with enough in common to be understood as part of a coherent tradition ”.
The term is derived from the Trojan Horse story in Greek mythology because Trojan horses employ a form of social engineering ,” presenting themselves as harmless, useful gifts, in order to persuade victims to install them on their computers.
In various branches of mathematics, a useful construction is often viewed as the most efficient solution ” to a certain problem.
In general use a white elephant ” usually refers to an item that ’ s not useful ( decorative ) but may be expensive and odd.
Thus, in traditional use, the term free ” was attached to Gibbs free energy, i. e., for systems at constant pressure and temperature, or to Helmholtz free energy, i. e., for systems at constant volume and temperature, to mean ‘ available in the form of useful work .’ With reference to the Gibbs free energy, we add the qualification that it is the energy free for non-volume work.
By far, the largest proportion of respondents in the three countries ( 74 % in Canada, 67 % in Britain and 63 % in the United States ) said that conversations with friends were very useful ” or moderately useful .” The next reputable source was the media ( television, books, movies, magazines ), mentioned by three-in-five Britons ( 65 %) and Canadians ( 62 %) and more than half of Americans ( 54 %) as useful.
Fourthly, of the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society.
Thorndike believed that Instruction should pursue specified, socially useful goals .” Thorndike studied Adult Learning ”, and believed that the ability to learn did not decline until age 35, and only then at a rate of 1 percent per year, going against the thoughts of the time that " you can't teach old dogs new trick.
Lipmann ’ s term high-energy bond ” and his symbol ~ P ( squiggle P ) for a compound having a high phosphate group transfer potential are vivid, concise, and useful notations.
This technique is meant to be especially useful in distinguishing poetry from prose, for, as Aristotle said, poetic language must appear strange and wonderful ” ( Shklovsky 19 ).
Inmates rarely leave with any new skills unless the training fits the camp's enterprising needs .” More recently however, programs have been introduced to train prisoners in useful trades.
On February 11, 1899, Francis filed an application for copyright of his painting Dog Looking At and Listening to a Phonograph .” Thinking the Edison-Bell Company located in New Jersey, USA, might find it useful, he presented it to James E. Hough, who promptly said, Dogs don ’ t listen to phonographs .” On May 31, 1899, Barraud went to the Maiden Lane offices of The Gramophone Company with the intention of borrowing a brass horn to replace the original black horn on the painting.
The Protestant reformer John Calvin said that repentance " may be justly defined to be a true conversion of our life to God, proceeding from a serious fear of God, and consisting in the mortification of the flesh and of the old man, and in the vivification of the Spirit .” He further said that " it will be useful to amplify and explain the definition we have given ; in which there are three points to be particularly considered.
In 1998, Lyster concluded that recasts ” ( when the teacher repeats a student ’ s incorrect utterance with the correct version ) are not always the most useful because students do not notice the correction ( Russell, 2009 ).

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At a time when pristine wilderness was becoming scarce in many parts of Europe, what constitutes nature ” was confused with the last remnants of wilderness cultivated fields, managed woodlands, and cultivated livestock and crops.
Individuals who survived to this, the latest and highest stage of evolutionary progress would be those in whom the power of self-preservation is the greatest are the select of their generation .” Moreover, Spencer perceived governmental authority as borrowed from the people to perform the transitory aims of establishing social cohesion, insurance of rights, and security.
Some of the ethnic groups that continued to influence the cuisine were here in prior years ; while others arrived more numerously during The Great Transatlantic Migration ( of 1870 1914 ) or other mass migrations.
The distinctive double-pull ” format that typifies most of these songs also at times used, with slight changes, for pumps, windlass, and capstan, too was a later development that appears to owe much to African-American work songs.
The work contexts in which African-Americans sang songs comparable to shanties included: boat-rowing on rivers of the south-eastern U. S. and Caribbean ; the work of stokers or firemen ,” who cast wood into the furnaces of steamboats plying great American rivers ; and stevedoring on the U. S. eastern seaboard, the Gulf Coast, and the Caribbean including " cotton-screwing ": the loading of ships with cotton in ports of the American South.
It ’ s phonetic Hebrew that ’ s what it is, all right and that ’ s what I was getting at with the name Yokum, more so than any attempt to sound hickish ," said Capp.
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 women the wives and sweethearts behind the masculine dummies ..."
and upon observing armoured field exercises at Kummersdorf he remarked That is what I want and that is what I will have .”
( Baroque art was created during and often for the Counter-Reformation and so, ironically, BJU has been criticized by some other fundamentalists for promoting false Catholic doctrine ” through its art gallery.
This is an obscure prophecy, but in combination with other passages, it has been interpreted to mean that the " prince who is to come " will make a seven-year covenant with Israel that will allow the rebuilding of the temple and the reinstitution of sacrifices, but in the middle of the week ,” he will break the agreement and set up an idol of himself in the temple and force people to worship it the abomination of desolation .” Paul writes:
Customers are likely not as patient to work through malfunctions or gaps in user safety, and there is an expectation that the usability of systems should be somewhat intuitive: it helps make the machine an extension of the way I think not how it wants me to think .”
* context-specific the help menu contains only the information relevant to the topic that is being discussed or sought
* obvious to invoke the user must have no trouble in locating the help menu or how to gain access to its contents
* non-intrusive the help menu must not interfere with the user ’ s primary path of work and must maintain a distance that allows for its use only when requested
* easily available the information of the help menu must be accessible with little or few steps required
Similar to other functional programming languages, the result of a function is the value of the last expression evaluated there is no explicit return ” statement.

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* Djamal-Eddine Meddour, Mubashar Mushtaq, and Toufik Ahmed, Open Issues in P2P Multimedia Streaming ”, in the proceedings of the 1st Multimedia Communications Workshop MULTICOMM 2006 held in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2006 pp 43 – 48, June 2006, Istanbul, Turkey.
In conjunction with the second letter J ”, may be reallocated, on a national basis, to a country not listed
The New York rally was held in conjunction with a series of nightly No Nukes ” concerts given at Madison Square Garden from September 19 – 23 by Musicians United for Safe Energy.
RQF aircrews regularly perform practice ” mountain training missions in conjunction with Survival School operations, but also launch out of Fairchild several days a week.
The Book of Mormon declares: Yea, come unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all ungodliness ; and if ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be perfect in Christ ; and if by the grace of God ye are perfect in Christ, ye can in nowise deny the power of God ,” ( Moroni 10: 32-33 ) illustrating the need for compliance with the laws and ordinances of the gospel and the need for the pure love of Christ in conjunction with the receipt of the gift of grace, which comes after all we can do ” ( 2 Nephi 25: 23 ).
The revised crest is different from the previous one in that it removes the words ‘ Town ofin order to allow for an enlarged type size for Richmond Hill ”, and removes the banner that was reinstituted in conjunction with the Town ’ s 125th birthday some years ago.
In the wake of this riot ,” the City, in conjunction with the War Department, established an official city armory program led by the 7th Regiment.
Marc Van de Mieroop points out the Enuma Anu Enlil was a popular text among them: It contained omens dealing with the moon, its visibility, eclipses, and conjunction with planets and fixed stars, the sun, its corona, spots, and eclipses, the weather, namely lightning, thunder, and clouds, and the planets and their visibility, appearance, and stations .”
Once a truly successful model has been designed, the aim is to sell the houses in conjunction with the 502 Direct Loan ” provided by the Rural Housing Service.
The Tobacco Trust ’ s international expansion in conjunction with its consolidation of all types of tobacco is what ultimately made the Trust so vulnerable to regulation and judicial dissolution ”.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, adopted in November 1967, after Israel captured the region from Jordan in the Six Day War, lists as its first principle the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and the need to work for a just and lasting peace in which every State in the area can live in security ” and called for the withdrawal of Israel armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict ” in conjunction with the termination of all claims or states of belligerency and respect for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every State in the area and their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force ”.
In 1970, Manshel launched the influential Foreign Policy magazine with his friend Samuel P. Huntington, later the author of Clash of the Civilizations ”, and in conjunction with Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
It may be doubtful whether Bolton, prior of St. Bartholomew, in Smithfield, was wiser when he invented for his name a bird-bolt through his Tun, or when he built him a house upon Harrow Hill, for fear of an inundation after a great conjunction of planets in the watery triplicity ".
Published in conjunction with a project commissioned by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, for the exhibition Departures: 11 Artists .”
Correspondent Morley Safer declared, If you have to have a heart attack, have it in Seattle .” A phrase still used frequently in conjunction with Medic One, due to its continued success which is reflected in the area's high survival rate for heart attacks and their comprehensive CPR training program.
In 1990, he curated Concept -- Decoratif ” in conjunction with the Holly Solomon Gallery in New York.
In the context of an ever expanding media landscape, and in conjunction with a transformation of the art world, representatives from local government, the University of Karlsruhe, the University of Music Karlsruhe, the Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe for Nuclear Research Karlsruhe and other institutes, as well as organizations and representatives of the Karlsruhe art scene formed the Projektgruppe ZKM ” Project Group in 1986.
In 2006, an environmental and cultural resource survey of Culebrita was carried out by Southeastern Archaeological Research ( SEARCH ) of Jonesville, Florida and Ellis Environmental Group, LC, in conjunction with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE ), Huntsville in order to identify cultural resources, sensitive habitats, and endangered plants and animals that may exist ” on Isla Culebrita.
The incident is the subject of an ongoing investigation into deniable ” British army activities in conjunction with Northern Ireland based paramilitaries.
It is the conjunction of such a regime, and its manifested wish to dominate others, with armed forces powerful beyond the needs of mere defence that is the engine of the present armaments race ”.

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