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Contribute towards the protection, promotion and consolidation of good governance byempowering rural and urban communities in Malawi to increase awareness of and exercise their rights through research, education, advocacy and networking in order to realize human development.

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Contribute and development
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5 ) Contribute to the overall agenda of the President, both in terms of substance and messaging.
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expression and different
Currently, a part of Algerian writers tends to be defined in a literature of shocking expression, due to the terrorism that occurred during the 1990s, the other party is defined in a different style of literature who staged an individualistic conception of the human adventure.
In two different groups, and with opposite expression, the sculptor has represented Cupid with his bride ; in the one they are standing, in the other recumbent.
Due to imprecision in the standard English language, two completely different feelings experienced by two different people can be represented by an identical verbal expression.
Although OBP and SLG have different denominators, it is possible to rewrite the expression for OPS using a common denominator.
The most pervasive influence on these languages has been syntactical, and they tend to combine the recognizable expression and statement syntax of C with underlying type systems and data models that can be radically different.
Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, performed in many different cultures and used as a form of expression, social interaction and exercise or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
The spoken language of the plays is not fundamentally different in style from that of Aeschylus or Sophoclesit employs poetic meters, a rarified vocabulary, fullness of expression, complex syntax and ornamental figures, all aimed at representing an elevated style.
From the comparison of formulae ( 2 ) and ( 3 ), both of which express the same real solar motion in the same real time but on different time scales, Clemence arrived at an explicit expression, estimating the difference in seconds of time between ephemeris time and mean solar time, in the sense ( ET-UT ):
Because of this, they lack referential transparency, i. e. the same language expression can result in different values at different times depending on the state of the executing program.
# Syntactic functions: ( e. g. subject and Object ), defining different perspectives in the presentation of a linguistic expression
Changes in an environmental variable ( e. g. human nutrition ) may cause different genes to be gene expression | expressed during childhood.
According to a very different account by an ancient grammarian, Herodotus refused to begin reading his work at the festival of Olympia until some clouds offered him a bit of shade, by which time however the assembly had dispersed-thus the proverbial expression " Herodotus and his shade " to describe any man who misses his opportunity through delay.
Others have approached their study of the origins of genomic imprinting from a different side, arguing that natural selection is operating on the role of epigenetic marks as machinery for homologous chromosome recognition during meiosis, rather than on their role in differential expression.
This occurs where the referent of a word or expression in a second sentence is different from that in the immediately preceding sentence, especially where a change in referent has not been clearly identified.
Machinima creators have used different methods to handle limited character expression.
Its principal expression was prishut, the practice of a married Talmud student going into self-imposed exile from his home and family to study in the kollel of a different city or town.
With its four arms attached with a combination of different active agents, for example, iRNA ( for gene silencing ), microRNA ( for gene expression regulation ), aptamer ( for targeting ) and ribozyme ( as catalyst ), the X-shaped RNA can achieve therapeutic and diagnostic functions by regulating gene expression and cellular function, and binding to cancer cells with precision, enhanced by its polyvalent nature and synergistic effects by design.
Analysis of gene expression can be done by several different methods including RT-PCR, RNase protection assays, microarrays, serial analysis of gene expression ( SAGE ), as well as northern blotting.
If the reader evaluates an expression but does not follow the correct order of operation, the reader will come forth with a different value.
Genotypes often have much flexibility in the modification and expression of phenotypes ; in many organisms these phenotypes are very different under varying environmental conditions ( see ecophenotypic variation ).
The expression " quotient field " may sometimes run the risk of confusion with the quotient of a ring by an ideal, which is a quite different concept.

expression and social
Many aspects of civilization were not yet sufficiently crystallized to find expression, nor could the simple economic and social foundations of this world support a lofty structure.
Until such work is done, there must remain the nagging suspicion that alienation may be little more than an expression of the malaise of the intellectual, who, rejected by and in turn rejecting the larger society, projects his own fear and despair onto the broader social screen.
Dance human movement either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting.
Islamic teachers say that the Hajj should be an expression of devotion to Allah, not a means to gain social standing.
Flirting usually involves speaking and behaving in a way that suggests a mildly greater intimacy than the actual relationship between the parties would justify, though within the rules of social etiquette, which generally disapproves of a direct expression of sexual interest.
Graffiti may also express underlying social and political messages and a whole genre of artistic expression is based upon spray paint graffiti styles.
By way of a folk memorial, he is recalled in the Australian vernacular expression " do a Harold Holt " ( or " do the Harry "), rhyming slang for " do a bolt " meaning " to disappear suddenly and without explanation ", although this is usually employed in the context of disappearance from a social gathering rather than a case of presumed death.
Some Russian individualists anarchists " found the ultimate expression of their social alienation in violence and crime, others attached themselves to avant-garde literary and artistic circles, but the majority remained " philosophical " anarchists who conducted animated parlor discussions and elaborated their individualist theories in ponderous journals and books.
* Critical legal studies is a younger theory of jurisprudence that has developed since the 1970s which is primarily a negative thesis that the law is largely contradictory and can be best analyzed as an expression of the policy goals of the dominant social group.
He saw ‘ anarchic initiative ,’ ‘ reasoned will ’ andthe autonomy of each ’ as the conditions for the social revolution of the proletariat, the first expression of which had been the barricades of June 1848 ( see Revolutions of 1848 ).
* Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Analyzed the social contract as an expression of the general will, and controversially argued in favor of absolute democracy where the people at large would act as sovereign.
The practitioners of strict rational choice theory never investigate the origins, nature, or validity of human motivations ( why we want what we want ) but instead restrict themselves to examining the expression of given and inexplicable wants in specific social or economic environments.
Inheriting the folk tradition of the protest song, rock music has been associated with political activism as well as changes in social attitudes to race, sex and drug use, and is often seen as an expression of youth revolt against adult consumerism and conformity.
Australian radical feminism developed slightly later, during an extended period of social radicalization, largely as an expression of that radicalization.
Societies all have social norms that they follow ; some allow more expression when dealing with death, such as mourning, while other societies are not allowed to acknowledge it.
Religion, he argued, was an expression of social cohesion.
However, as Benno Werlen remarked, these different perceptions are nothing else than different answers to the same two ( sets of ) questions, which refer to the spatial constitution of society on the one hand, and to the spatial expression of social processes on the other.
The skyscraper, in name and social function, is a modern expression of the age-old symbol of the world center or axis mundi: a pillar that connects earth to heaven and the four compass directions to one another.
Miller replaced a previous test asking whether the speech or expression was " utterly without redeeming social value ".
Some economists sought to integrate optimal tax theory with the social welfare function, which is the economic expression of the idea that equality is valuable to a greater or lesser extent.
In most contexts it means anyone advocating cryptography as a tool for social change, social impact and expression.
Under Elizabeth, the drama was a unified expression as far as social class was concerned: the Court watched the same plays the commoners saw in the public playhouses.
Although cultural variability manifests in the actions, customs, and behaviors of whole social groups ( societies ), the most fundamental expression of culture is found at the individual level.

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