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However, his admiration of the Zulus did not extend to other African peoples ; rather, he shared many of the racist assumptions that underlay contemporary Victorian politics and philosophy, such as those expressed by James Hunt, the President of the Anthropological Society of London: " the Negro is inferior intellectually to the European ... can only be humanised and civilised by Europeans.

underlay and carpet
Polyurethanes are used in the manufacture of flexible, high-resilience foam seating ; rigid foam insulation panels ; microcellular foam seals and gaskets ; durable elastomeric wheels and tires ; automotive suspension bushings ; electrical potting compounds ; high performance adhesives ; surface coatings and surface sealants ; synthetic fibers ( e. g., Spandex ); carpet underlay ; and hard-plastic parts ( e. g., for electronic instruments ).
) and carpet underlay as part of General Tire in its later years ; but the original Pennsylvania Rubber Works provided products for Jeeps and gas masks during World War II.
The tog is a measure of thermal resistance, commonly used in the textile industry, and often seen quoted on, for example, duvets and carpet underlay.
Carpeting is more than just a single item ; it is, in fact, a system comprising the carpet itself, the carpet backing ( often made of latex ), the cushioning underlay, and a method of installation.

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Weld contributed to the anti-slavery convictions of such men as Joshua R. Giddings and Edwin M. Stanton, enlisted John Quincy Adams, and helped provide ideas which underlay Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Developmental biologists suggest that complex interactions in genetic networks and communication among cells can lead to heritable variations that may underlay some of the mechanics in developmental plasticity and canalization.
When a layer of shingles wears out, they are usually stripped, along with the underlay and roofing nails, allowing a new layer to be installed.
In the English Midlands his research involved important work in Shropshire and the demonstration that Cambrian rocks underlay the Carboniferous rocks between Nuneaton and Atherstone.
As Pavlov's work became known in the West, particularly through the writings of John B. Watson, the idea of " conditioning " as an automatic form of learning became a key concept in the developing specialism of comparative psychology, and the general approach to psychology that underlay it, behaviorism.
In the words of historian Ellen Fitzpatrick, Debo's book " advanced a crushing analysis of the corruption, moral depravity, and criminal activity that underlay white administration and execution of the allotment policy.
But in the final analysis these men are drawn together not by external forces they do not perceive or understand, but by their motivations of greed, ambition, fear, loathing, mistrust ; and, the realities of their all too human ignorance, misjudgment, bad judgment, bad luck, and their refusal to “ see ” the truth of the individual and collective motivations that underlay their actions.
The political doctrine behind socialist realism also underlay the pervasive censorship of Communist societies.
By 1999, computer systems and software had finally become sophisticated enough to allow for the ability to underlay on the same workstation satellite imagery, radar imagery, and model-derived fields such as atmospheric thickness and frontogenesis in combination with surface observations to make for the best possible surface analysis.
" I didn't know what underlay social interactions.
Most Roman towns in Britain continued to exist after the end of the Roman era, and consequently their remains underlay their more recent successors, which are often still major population centres.
A number of medical practitioners have speculated on the physical ailments that inspired and underlay De Quincey's resort to opium, and searched the corpus of his autobiographical works for evidence.
These factors underlay the development of the Resource-Base Relative Value Scale ( RBRVS ) at Harvard in a multi-disciplined study.
The fundamental conception that underlay all Berthelot's chemical work was that all chemical phenomena depend on the action of physical forces which can be determined and measured.
The shorelines of the estuarine portion of the Miramichi River exposes newer rocks belonging to the Carboniferous period and underlay the sandy topsoil, however some coastal land is low lying and suffers poor drainage.
Sukarno's fragile balance of power between the military, political Islam, communists, and nationalists that underlay his " Guided Democracy " was now collapsing.
Sukarno's fragile balance of power between the military, political Islam, communists, and nationalists that underlay his " Guided Democracy " was collapsing.
In the late 1960s he began to incorporate contemporary soul and gospel phrasing into his music, still with a strong blues underlay, on albums such as Detroit and Hush ' n ' Thunder.
Another key influence also came from the publication in the 1930s of Marx's Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts and The German Ideology, which showed the continuity with Hegelianism that underlay Marx's thought.

will and extend
To remain secure and prosperous themselves, wealthy nations must extend the kind of co-operation to the less fortunate members that will inspire hope, confidence, and progress.
In carrying out this Agreement, the two Governments will seek to assure, to the extent practicable, conditions of commerce permitting private traders to function effectively and will use their best endeavors to develop and extend continuous market demand for agricultural commodities.
`` I considered that your views would be best carried out '', he explained, `` by taking women whose progeny will of course be free & more fully extend the philantrophy of Emancipation.
It will use available hardware and will not extend the capabilities in any way.
This will greatly extend the life of the tank.
Increased aluminium recycling, which has the advantage of lowering the cost in electric power in producing aluminium, will considerably extend the world's bauxite reserves.
In addition, there are bus expansion cables which will extend a computer bus to an external backplane, usually located in an enclosure, to provide more or different slots than the host computer provides.
It contains a ‘ sunset clause ’, and it will automatically cease to have effect on November 1, 2010, unless the legislature decides to prolong the law, or extend it to other mass civil case proceedings.
When sumitting to a conspecific, a chimp will crunch, bob and extend a hand.
Generally, mathematical finance will derive, and extend, the mathematical or numerical models suggested by financial economics.
After the basic form of the theorem is proved, it will be easy to extend it to the case of predicate calculus with equality.
When passed and the reloader can provide a reason for his will to reload (" Bedürfnisprüfung "), he can apply for a permit to a quota of propellant for five years ( after which time he has to extend the permit ).
Since the action of the bolus insulin in the blood stream will extend for several hours, the basal insulin could be stopped or reduced during this time.
We will now extend the discussion to continuous observables, such as the position x.
M. von Engelhardt has attempted to extend this line of treatment to Justin's entire theology, and to show that his conceptions of God, of free will and righteousness, of redemption, grace, and merit prove the influence of the cultivated Greek pagan world of the 2nd century, dominated by the Platonic and Stoic philosophy.
Some mosques will also extend that rule to include other parts of the facility even if those other locations are not devoted to prayer.
The first reason is that such groups may extend group identity and cooperation beyond the limited of family and kinship out of reciprocal altruism, in the belief that helping other individuals will produce an advantageous situation for both the sender and receiver of that help, this tendency has been noted in studies by Robert Axelrod that are summarized in his book The Evolution of Cooperation ( 1984 ).
The cable will extend more than 18, 000 km and will cost about $ 500m.
Typically, a small amount of rheology may be studied when obtaining a degree, but the professional will extend this knowledge during postgraduate research or by attending short courses and by joining one of the professional associations ( see below ).
Kurzweil has forecast a number of specific technological advances with specific dates in his books, stating that before 2050 medical advances will allow people to radically extend their lifespans while preserving quality of life through the use of nanobots,
Since banks will not extend credit to a firm indicted under RICO, an indictment would have likely put Drexel out of business.
Some more aggressive cockerels will drop and extend both wings and puff out all their body feathers to give the hens and / or other cocks the impression of a larger size, and charge through the hen yard like a bull.

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