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However, since people are accustomed to their birth culture, it can be difficult for them to see the behaviors of people from a different culture from the viewpoint of that culture rather than from their own.
The first viewpoint is that emotions are discrete and fundamentally different constructs while the second viewpoint asserts that emotions can be characterized on a dimensional basis in groupings.
This viewpoint considers the figures in Trajan's Column to be highly stereotyped, in order to distinguish clearly between different types of troops.
Mao was also involved in the movement advocating autonomy for the province, a viewpoint shared by figures from a variety of different political persuasions.
Around the same time, Newton's contemporaries Robert Hooke and Christian Huygens — and later Augustin-Jean Fresnel — mathematically refined the wave viewpoint, showing that if light traveled at different speeds in different media ( such as water and air ), refraction could be easily explained as the medium-dependent propagation of light waves.
The first section reads like the first three novels in the series, with a first-person narration by Vlad but including Khaavren ’ s son, Piro ; the second section has a different viewpoint character in each of its chapters ; and the third section is narrated by Paarfi in the style of the earlier Khaavren Romances, with Khaavren as the viewpoint character and interacting with Vlad.
Thus, according to the standard quantum-theoretic viewpoint, none of this energy can be withdrawn without altering the system to a different form in which the system has a lower zero-point energy.
Like Machiavelli, Commines aims to instruct the reader in statecraft, though from a slightly different viewpoint.
Davies takes a different viewpoint in each of the novels, and approaches each in a different style.
It helps the reader understand that there exists a different perspective, a viewpoint that may be different from his own and asserts that two people can see the same thing and yet differ with each other.
The back cover offers a different viewpoint on the problem-the dragon is replaced by windmills, and the knight is Don Quixote.
There are two other similar organizations within Quakerism, Friends United Meeting and Evangelical Friends Church International ; each of these three organizations represent different branches within Quakerism, with the FUM occupying a more-or-less centrist theological viewpoint and the EFCI representing an admixture of Quakerism and conservative evangelicalism.
Although the camera was capable of ' capturing ' motion, it wasn't a complete success because each lens photographed the subject from a slightly different viewpoint and thus the projected image jumped about.
A different viewpoint comes from Stephen Jay Gould, who, while totally disagreeing with Ussher's chronology, nevertheless wrote:
From a management viewpoint it is thought of as a part of marketing, although the skills required are different.
The words readable in the other viewpoint, direction or orientation may be the same or different from the original words.
In a very different tradition, but evincing a similar strong political viewpoint, was the satirical short-story writer Aziz Nesin.
The art is placed on different layers of glass plates, and as the camera moves vertically towards or away from the artwork levels, the camera's viewpoint appears to move through the various layers of artwork in 3D space.
These weekly rehearsals played an important part in Hamilton ’ s rehabilitation, facilitated Hamilton and his group becoming very tight with each other and exploring places musically they had not previously gone together, and brought together a wealth of new original material, offered up in three courses, each of which is a different viewpoint of Hamilton ’ s Revelation.

different and differing
The members of this group have a complex taxonomic history, having been assigned to widely differing families in different classification systems.
Still more different from Bachofen's perspective is the lack of role permanency in Freud's view: Freud held that time and differing cultures would mold Athena to stand for what was necessary to them.
It is questionable that the results would be different if cases were conducted under the differing approaches ; in fact no statistics exist that can show whether or not these systems would come to the same results.
Even the pound is used in nearly a dozen different countries, all, of course, with wildly differing values.
However, due to differing levels of celebrity in different regions, it is difficult to place people within one bracket.
Advocates of proportional representation suggest that a coalition government leads to more consensus-based politics, in that a government comprising differing parties ( often based on different ideologies ) would need to concur in regard to governmental policy.
This is because coalitions would necessarily include different parties with differing beliefs and who, therefore, may not always agree on the correct path for governmental policy.
) of differing rock types that were being laid down in different environments at the same time.
Prior to this discovery, biologists had been largely unable to establish a family tree of cats from the fossil record because the fossils of different cat species all look very much alike, differing primarily in size.
These differing systems implemented different parts of the arithmetic in hardware and software, with varying accuracy.
The ever expanding ring of waves is the wave group, within which one can discern individual wavelets of differing wavelengths traveling at different speeds.
Because waves at different frequencies propagate at differing phase velocities in dispersive media, for a large frequency range ( a narrow envelope in space ) the observed pulse would change shape while traveling, making group velocity an unclear or useless quantity.
The differing distances from Jupiter afforded by these orbits allowed Galileo to sample different parts of the planet's extensive magnetosphere.
The profit that could be made by taking advantage of the differing postal rates in different countries to buy IRCs cheaply in one country and exchange them for stamps of a higher value in another country was the intended profit generator for a scheme operated by Charles Ponzi, which became the fraudulent Ponzi scheme ; in practice, the overhead on buying and selling large amounts of the very low-value IRCs precluded profitability.
This eliminates the problem caused by the names dollar, franc and pound being used in dozens of different countries, each having significantly differing values.
However, the Reform movement has indicated that this is not so cut and dry, and different situations call for consideration and differing actions.
The chunk based structure of JNG files is essentially the same as that of PNG files, differing only in the slightly different signature and the use of different chunks.
Because each lake had a different volume of water their shorelines rested at differing elevations.
The kind of bridge hardware and software that becomes available for different technologies that are popular at the same time are often not developed for differing technologies in different times, because of the lack of a large demand for it and the lack of associated reward of a large market economies of scale, though some of this " glue " does get developed by vendors and enthusiasts of particular legacy technologies ( often called " retrocomputing " communities ).
There are differing variants, with each variant racing on a different surface type.
The 6809 and 68000 design projects ran partly in parallel and have quite differing architectures as well as radically different implementation principles.
There are a number of different theories of natural law, differing from each other with respect to the role that morality plays in determining the authority of legal norms.

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