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integral and part
Next I refer to our program in space exploration, which is often mistakenly supposed to be an integral part of defense research and development.
In many societies, what we regard as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not only unwarranted but unfriendly.
the Athletic program at Carleton is considered an integral part of the activities of the College and operates under the same budgetary procedure and controls as the academic work.
Indeed, a study of the individual child is an integral part of the work of the elementary-school teacher, rather than merely an additional chore.
What Parker and his contemporaries -- Gillespie, Davis, Monk, Roach ( Tristano is an anomaly ), etc. -- did was to absorb the musical ornamentation of the older jazz into the basic structure, of which it then became an integral part, and with which it then developed.
As in the theory of perception, established in psycho-physiology, the eye is recognized as an integral part of the brain.
In Continental philosophy ( particularly phenomenology and existentialism ), there is much greater tolerance of ambiguity, as it is generally seen as an integral part of the human condition.
Confederates fought to protect southern society, and slavery as an integral part of it.
He is the so-called " Mad Arab " credited with authoring the imaginary book Kitab al-Azif ( the Necronomicon ), and as such is an integral part of Cthulhu Mythos lore.
* The Aluk religion in the Toraja society and the people of Tana Toraja, embrace religious rituals such as the funeral ceremony where a sacred cockfight, known as bulangan londong or saung, is an integral part of the ceremony and considered sacred because of the spilling of blood on the earth in spiritual appeasement.
Of particular interest to 20th-century music theorists is the attention he paid to silence as an integral part of music.
In fact, several of Alfred's laws contradict the laws of Ine that form an integral part of the code.
As this tension is an integral part of AA, Rudy and Greil argue that AA is best described as a quasi-religious organization.
The theory of special relativity predicts that any such device would allow communication from the future to the past, which raises problems of causality, unless the device used general relativistic curved spacetimes as an integral part.
These dots are an integral part of a letter, since they distinguish between letters that represent different sounds.
Before the break with papal authority in the 16th century, the Church of England was an integral part of the Western European church.
Ancient Balkh or Bactria was an integral part of Bactria – Margiana Archaeological Complex, and was occupied by Indo-Iranians.
Lipids are an integral part of our daily diet.
Also called the Megillah, the book is the basis and an integral part of the Jewish celebration of Purim.
The natural history collections were an integral part of the British Museum until their removal to the new British Museum of Natural History, now the Natural History Museum, in 1887.
Nevertheless, basic photography and video production are an integral part of the BJU cinema major.
This same belief is also an integral part of Methodist doctrine, and is connected with the doctrine of Justification.
They were dropped because besides being overseas departments, they were now overseas regions, and an integral part of France.
Kármán later helped create the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and played an integral part in establishing Caltech as one of the world's centers for rocket science.
The concepts of hybridization are so versatile, and the variability in bonding in most organic compounds is so modest, that valence bond theory remains an integral part of the vocabulary of organic chemistry.

integral and Black
David Antin, Charles Olson, John Cage, and the Black Mountain College school of poetry and the arts were integral figures in the intellectual and artistic exposition of postmodernism at the time.
While no African American women were part of the original group of twenty nine that formed the Niagara Movement yet, in many ways Black women became an integral part of the movement.
Revegetation projects restoring buloke woodland, a species of she-oak integral to the survival of the Red-tailed Black Cockatoo ( Calyptorynchus banksii ), have been interplanted with a nurse species, usually fast-growing Eucalypts.
One of the many features of the immediate site was a large Black Maple tree, which was integral for the placement and orientation of the house on the site.
Formed in 1966 by painter Ben Morea and the poet Dan Georgakas, Black Mask produced a broadside of the same name and declared that revolutionary art should be " an integral part of life, as in primitive society, and not an appendage to wealth.
As the center of community life, Black churches were integral leaders and organizers in the Civil Rights Movement.
In the 1960s, the Dada-influenced art group Black Mask declared that revolutionary art should be " an integral part of life, as in primitive society, and not an appendage to wealth.
These colourful ideas are integral elements of a dualist Marcionite religion propagated by Ralf Ettl through his Tempelhofgesellschaft ( Temple Society ) in Vienna, identified as a secret successor to the historic Templars, who had absorbed Gnostic and heretical ideas in the Levant " Ratthofer and Ettl state in " UFO-Geheimnisse des Dritten Reichs ( 1990 ) ( UFO-Secrets of the Third Reich )" that " Within the SS the Thule Society created a separate secret organisation called the " Black Sun "" with the " Geheimnis Schwarze Sonne " as its logo.

integral and Arts
The art school, once an integral part of the Academy, the Royal University College of Fine Arts, was in 1978 broken out as an independent entity directly under the supervision of the Ministry of Education.
While the Integral program is housed in the School of Liberal Arts and Integral majors receive a Bachelor of Arts degree, integral students graduate separately from the other Liberal Arts majors and are the last students to receive their diplomas during the commencement ceremony.
The Arts are an integral part of life at Avon ; we believe the performing and visual arts play a significant role in a boys education.
Solebury s students have the opportunity to take on leadership roles that are integral to the day-to-day functioning of the school: students run our twice weekly all-school assemblies ; students serve with faculty on our Judiciary and Academic Committees ; older students act as Peer Leaders and Peer Tutors for younger students ; students act as Tour Guides for our admission department ; students start and lead their own clubs and organizations ( such as Amnesty International and the Solebury Literary Arts Magazine ); students also participate in a wide range of competitive sports and other traditional activities.
In the early 1970s, after recording with Genya Ravan and Ten Wheel Drive, Liebman took the leading role ( as President ) in organizing several dozen musicians into a cooperative, Free Life Communication, which became an integral part of the fertile New York loft jazz scene in the early 1970s and was funded by The New York State Council of the Arts and the Space for Innovative Development.
The School feels that exposure to the Arts is integral to a complete education at Nichols, and has therefore devoted significant resources to the Arts facilities and program.
The School of Radiology ( 1932 ), School of Arts ( 1946 ), Khartoum Technical Institute ( 1950 ), Shambat Institute of Agriculture ( 1954 ), Khatoum Senior Trade School ( 1962 ), Institute of Music & Drama and the Higher Institute of Physical Education ( 1969 ) became integral parts of the Khartoum Polytechnic Institute in 1975.
Pottery had been an integral part of the United States Arts and Crafts movement in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

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