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example and abandonment
Divorce is permissible, if at all, only in very specific circumstances ( for example, sexual immorality or abandonment by the non-believer ).
An example of the obligation to help a person is the Argentina law on " abandonment of persons ", Articles 106-108 of the Argentine Penal Code, which include the provision in Article 106 " a person who endangers the life or health of another, either by putting a person in jeopardy or abandoning to their fate a person unable to cope alone who must be cared for ... will be imprisoned for between 2 and 6 years ".
In another example Cato president Ed Crane and Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope co-wrote a 2002 op-ed piece in the Washington Post calling for the abandonment of the Republican energy bill, arguing that it had become little more than a gravy train for Washington, D. C. lobbyists.
Medieval laws in Europe governing child abandonment, as for example the Visigothic Code, often prescribed that the person who had taken up the child was entitled to the child's service as a slave.
Apostasy, for example, is a violation of orthodoxy that takes the form of abandonment of the faith, a concept largely unknown before the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of Rome on February 27, 380 by Theodosius I ( see also First seven Ecumenical Councils and State church of the Roman Empire ).
Many, especially researchers in the natural sciences, as well as young researchers, have long demanded the abandonment of the habilitation as they think it to be an unnecessary and time-consuming obstacle in a scientific career, contributing to the brain drain of talented young researchers who think their chances of getting a professorship at a reasonable age to be better abroad and hence move, for example, to the UK or USA.
He is a typical example of someone who has been emotionally neglected and shows signs that he has abandonment issues.
A variety of anarchists advocated the abandonment of these sorts of tactics in favor of collective revolutionary action, for example through the trade union movement.
One example was the party's unorthodox defence policy, which advocated a large reduction in military expenditure and the abandonment of New Zealand's defence links with Australia and the United States ( particularly the ANZUS alliance ).
Both arboreal and non-arboreal pollen can be gathered and used in archaeological studies to support documentary and archaeological evidence of changes in land use — initial settlement, resettlement of area by other groups, and decline and abandonment of area — for example non-arboreal pollen can indicate the replacement of vegetation native to a region within the United States by vegetation native to places in Europe, or to the clearance of large areas that would be expected to make way for cities and towns.
Pre-announcing products in a way that incurs the Osborne effect is an example of a self-defeating prophecy, as the announcement of the new product is ultimately responsible for its own abandonment.
A variety of anarchists advocated the abandonment of these sorts of tactics in favor of collective revolutionary action, for example through the trade union movement.
Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses, published in 2005, is another collection of essays in which he contends that the middle class's abandonment of traditional cultural and behavioural aspirations has, by example, fostered routine incivility and militant ignorance among the poor.
In 2009, the island was featured in History Channel's Life After People, first season episode " The Bodies Left Behind " as an example of the decay of concrete buildings after only 35 years of abandonment.
For example after the Black Death the archaeological record shows the abandonment of upwards of 25 % of all villages in Spain.
RRs may be set up in early life and then be replayed in later life ; for example someone who as a child felt neglected by parents perceived as abandoning might be vulnerable to feelings of abandonment in later life ( or indeed neglect themselves ).
In the US, patent applications in the field of electrical connectors, for example, are abandoned at a low rate of only one abandonment for every 18 office actions ( e. g. rejections ).
An example of an archaeological horizon is the Dark Earth horizon in England, which separates Roman artifacts from medieval artefacts and which may indicate the abandonment of urban areas in Roman Britain during the 2nd to 5th centuries.

example and mixed
Argentines enjoy a wide variety of non-alcoholic infusions ( although now and then both " families " are mixed ; the yerbiao for example, is mate mixed with caña or gin ).
One such example is the a cappella release of Jay-Z's Black Album, which Danger Mouse mixed with The Beatles ' White Album to create The Grey Album.
The military tiles ( since there is only one each ) are also considered to be five mixed " pairs " ( for example, the 3-6 and 4-5 tiles " match " because they have same total points and both in the military suit ).
For example, in some predominately market-oriented and mixed economies, the state utilizes economic planning in strategic industries such as the aerospace industry.
The older mixed Vulgate / Diatessaron text type also appears to have continued as a distinct tradition, as such texts appear to underlie surviving 13th-14th century Gospel harmonies in Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle French, Middle English, Tuscan and Venetian ; although no example of this hypothetical Latin sub-text has ever been identified.
For example, in England, the England Hockey reports that as of the 2008 – 09 season there were 2488 registered men's teams, 1969 women's teams, 1042 boys ' teams, 966 girls ' teams and 274 mixed teams.
For he, following the example of no previous general, with teachers summoned from the gladiatorial training school of C. Aurelus Scaurus, implanted in the legions a more sophisticated method of avoiding and dealing a blow and mixed bravery with skill and skill back again with virtue so that skill became stronger by bravery's passion and passion became more wary with the knowledge of this art.
* Type of Notation: Notation can be pure ( consisting of only numerals, for example ) or mixed ( consisting of letters and numerals, or letters, numerals, and other symbols ).
Sallustius, for example, divides myths into five categories – theological, physical ( or concerning natural laws ), animastic ( or concerning soul ), material and mixed.
Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in fine art ; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope.
* Salts can also form if solutions of different salts are mixed, their ions recombine, and the new salt is insoluble and precipitates ( see: solubility equilibrium ), for example:
The old sand can be discarded or used for other purposes ( for example, mixed into concrete ).
For example, local herdsmen, unaware of the danger of DDT, have reportedly mixed the pesticide with water and applied it to their faces to keep away mosquitoes.
When following the SI convention of not-mixing unit names and unit symbols the torr can be mixed with SI units to form, for example, torr · liters / second ( Torr · L / s ).
For example, the sound of a bullet impact into a pig carcass may be mixed with the sound of a melon being gouged to add to the " stickiness " or " gore " of the effect.
Fruit brandy is customarily drunk chilled or over ice, but is occasionally mixed ( for example, blackberry brandy and Coca-Cola are mixed to make a popular New England drink called " the blackbird ").
For example, the United States constitutes a mixed economy ( substantial market regulation, agricultural subsidies, extensive government-funded research and development, Medicare / Medicaid ), yet at the same time it is foundationally rooted in a market economy.
Many languages show mixed accusative and ergative behaviour ( for example: ergative morphology marking the verb arguments, on top of an accusative syntax ).
The prairie ( especially the shortgrass and mixed prairie ) is an example of a steppe, though it is not usually called such.
For example, any amount of ethanol can be mixed with any amount of water to form a homogeneous solution.
An example of pure and mixed states is light polarization.
British and Irish sausages are normally made from raw pork or beef mixed with a variety of herbs and spices and cereals, many recipes of which are traditionally associated with particular regions ( for example Cumberland sausages ).

example and race
For example, Boas studied immigrant children to demonstrate that biological race was not immutable, and that human conduct and behavior resulted from nurture, rather than nature.
Although it was recognized that certain tributaries, represented for example, in the XVIIIth Dynasty tomb of Rekhmara at Egyptian Thebes as bearing vases of peculiar forms, were of some Mediterranean race, neither their precise habitat nor the degree of their civilization could be determined while so few actual prehistoric remains were known in the Mediterranean lands.
As a broad example of relativism, we would no doubt see very different moral systems in an alien race that can only survive by occasionally ingesting one another.
" He felt that " the well-known example of the Jews, with their strong disposition towards nervous and mental disorders, teaches us that their extraordinarily advanced domestication may eventually imprint clear marks on the race ".
For example, the economist Irving Fisher said in a 1912 address to the Eugenics Research Association: " The Nordic race will ... vanish or lose its dominance if, in fact, the whole human race does not sink so low as to become the prey, as H. G. Wells images, of some less degenerate animal!
The example of savages, almost all of whom have been found in this state, seems to confirm that the human race had been made to remain in it always ; that this state is the veritable youth of the world ; and that all the subsequent progress has been in appearance so many steps toward the perfection of the individual, and in fact toward the decay of the species.
Hutton gave the example that where dogs survived through " swiftness of foot and quickness of sight ... the most defective in respect of those necessary qualities, would be the most subject to perish, and that those who employed them in greatest perfection ... would be those who would remain, to preserve themselves, and to continue the race ".
This is an example of what is known as an evolutionary arms race, in which bacteria continue to develop strains that are less susceptible to antibiotics, while medical researchers continue to develop new antibiotics that can kill them.
Marco Polo in his 13th-century travels, for example, describes the Persian racethe current concept of " race " dates back only to the 17th century.
Similar ideas can be found in other cultures, for example in China, where a concept often translated as " race " was associated with supposed common descent from the Yellow Emperor, and used to stress the unity of ethnic groups in China.
See, for example, race traitor.
The Fifteenth Amendment ( Amendment XV ) to the United States Constitution prohibits each government in the United States from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's " race, color, or previous condition of servitude " ( for example, slavery ).
In The Left Hand of Darkness, for example, she implicitly explores social, cultural, and personal consequences of sexual identity through a novel involving a human encounter with an unpredictably androgynous race.
The highest civilization and culture, apart from the ancient Hindus and Egyptians, are found exclusively among the white races ; and even with many dark peoples, the ruling caste or race is fairer in colour than the rest and has, therefore, evidently immigrated, for example, the Brahmans, the Incas, and the rulers of the South Sea Islands.
Many proposals were suggested to put all US nuclear weapons under international control ( by the newly formed United Nations, for example ) as an effort to deter both their usage and an arms race.
While practiced mainly by Vulcans, it is not exclusive to their race ; for example, Jonathan Archer and Jean-Luc Picard are depicted as having mastered the technique after each became involved in a Vulcan telepathic ritual ( Archer holding the katra of Surak ; Picard having undergone a mind-meld with Sarek ).
Carl Jung, for example, studied African-American patients at St. Elizabeths to examine the concept of race in mental health.
African pygmies were put forth as an example of a race that had previously existed over larger stretches of territory, but come to be scarce and semi-mythical with the passage of time and prominence of other tribes and races.
For example, the percentage of Black Enlisted Personnel in the 4th Signal Battalion was maintained at about 14 % from September 1951 to November 1952, mostly by clerks ' selectively assigning replacements by race.
For example, false alarms of a fire can waste firefighter manpower, making them unavailable for a real fire, and risk injury to firefighters and others as the fire engines race to the alleged fire's location.
As an example of an explicit maxim, at the end of Aesop's fable of the Tortoise and the Hare, in which the plodding and determined tortoise wins a race against the much-faster yet extremely arrogant hare, the stated moral is " slow and steady wins the race ".

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