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The Outline is also intended to be a study guide, to put subjects in their proper perspective, and to suggest a series of Britannica articles for the student wishing to learn a topic in depth.
The latter view, as put forward by Protagoras, holds that there are as many distinct scales of good and evil as there are subjects in the world.
The Assembly officially chooses between, compromises upon, and ratifies the political positions on subjects put forward by the three represented parties.
In other words, war was waged to put lands under Muslim rule, but the subjects were theoretically free to continue practice whatever religion they chose.
For example, when testing instructions for assembling a toy, the test subjects should be given the instructions and a box of parts and, rather than being asked to comment on the parts and materials, they are asked to put the toy together.
The incessant warfare of the 1290s put a great financial demand on Edward's subjects.
At the same time, the " kominka " imperialization project was put under way to instill the " Japanese Spirit " in Taiwanese residents, and ensure the Taiwanese would remain loyal subjects of the Japanese Emperor ready to make sacrifices during wartime.
In addition to his highly successful publishing business, Gollancz was a prolific writer on a variety of subjects, and put his ideas into action by establishing campaigning groups.
Macro lenses, ring flash, high-saturation colour film, and since it became an easier format to work in, digital photography, all allow him to put his subjects " under the microscope " in their own environment, giving them space to expose their lives and values in ways that often involve inadvertent humour.
Following World War II, the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover viewed the Little Blue Books ' inclusion of such subjects as socialism, atheism, and frank treatment of sexuality as a threat and put Haldeman-Julius on their enemies list.
Philip, for example, keen to reach out to his Portuguese subjects, put his considerable influence behind the case for Isabella of Portugal, a 14th-century role model of a ' perfect wife ', to great effect, ultimately paying for a lavish celebration in Lisbon after her canonisation in 1625.
In addition to the encyclical letter, nineteen resolutions were put forth, and the reports of twelve special committees are appended upon which they are based, the subjects being intemperance, purity, divorce, polygamy, observance of Sunday, socialism, care of emigrants, mutual relations of dioceses of the Anglican Communion, home reunion, Scandinavian Church, Old Catholics, etc., Eastern Churches, standards of doctrine and worship.
This can be beneficial when discussing very private matters, or taboo subjects or expressing views or revealing facts that may put someone in physical, financial, or legal danger ( such as illegal activity, or unpopular, or outlawed political views ).
This modern tradition acknowledges that the Spanish Empire was the first empire to discuss and work towards the ethical treatment of its subjects and the rights of natives, though the objectives were not always put into practice.
# following this, the sovereign cannot justly be put to death by the subjects.
# The rulers put checks on their own behavior, and are encouraged to invest in the well-being of their subjects.
He did not care that it was highly speculative work, and he put as much energy into it as he did other subjects.
Critics, however, argued that HTS anthropologists could not receive informed consent from their research subjects in a war zone and that information provided by anthropologists might put populations in danger.
Even ' yes ' or ' no ' answers are problematic because subjects may for instance put " no " if the choice " only once " is not available.
It depicted subjects of social concern ; the proletariat struggle-hardships of every day life that the working class had to put up with, and heroically emphasized the values of the loyal communist workers.
Although the Abbé then put a definitive end to his involvement in representative politics, preferring to invest his energies in the Emmaus charity movement, he never completely abandoned the political field, taking strong stances on many and various subjects, not hesitating in scolding or at outright criticisms against what he saw as heartless decisions, nor in using the influence brought by the media to enforce causes which he supported.
Clovis converted to Christianity and put himself on good terms with the powerful Church and with his Gallo-Roman subjects.
The British use of non-English speaking foreign troops to put down the rebellion was seen as insulting, as it treated British subjects no differently than non-British subjects.
Following World War II, the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover viewed the Little Blue Books ' inclusion of such subjects as socialism, atheism, and frank treatment of sexuality as a threat and put Haldeman-Julius on their enemies list.

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she would talk to him in a soothing voice about things his mother would have said were not nice and put her hands on him and kiss him passionately.
Their President, Jefferson Davis, interpreted their Constitution to mean that it `` admits of no coerced association '', but this remained so doubtful that `` there were frequent demands that the right to secede be put into the Constitution ''.
The convicts were put in chains, paraded before the congregation at the Reverend Cotton's lecture as an example, and sent to prisons in various towns, where they languished all winter, chains included.
Baker put the `` cribs '' and the saloons out of bounds, ordered the co-operation of military officers with local law authorities, and told communities that the troops would be moved unless wholesome conditions were restored.
Lewis, at the head of the table, would leap up and move around behind the chairs of his guests making remarks that, when not highly offensive, were at least highly inappropriate, and then presently he collapsed and was put to bed.
Feelers were put out last year to the City of Warwick, as reported in your newspapers, suggesting investigation of a common rubbish disposal area to service the Potowomut and Cowessett areas of Warwick along with East Greenwich.
The suitcases had come while they were out, and had been put in their room, the concierge said.
but they were going up to the Big House after supper, and she had to put on a clean dress and fix her hair a little.
They were put on control diets to determine as accurately as possible, the normal cholesterol level of their blood.
Pels complained: `` Litigants and witnesses were put to the expense and inconvenience of going long distances to transact business ; ;
Department stores were built on dry goods, especially ladies' fashions, and in this area, in the long run, the suburban branches will be hard put to compete against downtown.
The Rebs were, to a Massachusetts corporal, `` fighting madmen or not men at all but whiskey & gunpowder put into a human frame ''.
In the recent political campaign two charges were leveled affecting the question of power, and I think we might begin by trying to put them into proper focus.
If Palfrey ever had any doubts about the wickedness of slavery, they were put aside after he received an inventory of the slave property he had inherited.
In the spring when penned cattle were turned out to grass, this was spoken of as `` turn-out time '', or `` put to grass ''.
The batteries on the bugging device I had put on the car were still fresh enough to send out good strong signals.
His nerves were getting a little ragged and his impatience put an edge in his voice.
Just think of old Granther Stannard who pulled the teeth of Dark Younger ( her real name was Dorcas ), and because he bungled the job and left two protruding tusks she put such a hex on him that he thought his legs were made of glass.
Most children love the animated puppet faces and their flexible bodies, and they prefer to see them as though the puppets were in action, rather than put away in boxes.
`` We could put up cribs on the second floor sleeping porch and turn the front bedroom into a playroom where it's nice and sunny, but of course it would entail quite a bit of running up and down stairs and Chris said you were to be careful about that ''.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
In Ancient Egypt, Aquarius was associated with the annual flood of the Nile ; the banks were said to flood when Aquarius put his jar into the river, beginning spring.
Grant restructured the union army, and put other generals in command of divisions of the army that were to support his push into Virginia.
New kinds of transducers ( generators and receivers of acoustic energy ) were invented and put to use.
The following year he was put in charge of the Greek games that were staged in honor of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, built by Julius Caesar.

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