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Aspects and life
Aspects of his book Ecotopia in some ways anticipated " reality TV " — which emerged into recognition, and was given a label as a genre, 20 or more years later — because in the story the daily life of the legislature and some of that of the judicial courts is televised in this fictional society, and televised debates ( including technical debates concerning ecological problems ) met a need and desire among citizens.
Aspects of Taylor's life often found expression in his work ; his overriding interest in the movement of air and water, and by extension his studies of the movement of unicellular marine creatures and the weather, were related to his lifelong love of sailing.
Magee has a particular interest in the life, thought and music of Richard Wagner and has written two notable books on the composer and his world Aspects of Wagner ( 1968 ; rev.
Aspects of late 19th-century domestic arts, social life, music, religion, and politics are also discussed, interpreted and demonstrated at by staff dressed in clothing of the period.
Aspects of his life are chronicled in the film The Great Debaters, in which he is played by Forest Whitaker.
Aspects of this way of life survived into the 18th century in the Scottish clans but most of those who lived on clan territory were peasants tending flocks which were all that the land could usually support.
A memorial volume commemorating the life and works of Shachar was edited by Clare Moore in 1993: The Visual Dimension: Aspects of Jewish Art ( Westview Press, 1993 ).
Liliane Bodson and Daniel Marcolungo, L ' oie de bon aloi: Aspects de l ' histoire ancienne de l ' oie domestique goose in ancient life and folklore.

Aspects and history
Aspects of the history and legends concerning Lindisfarne have occasionally found their way into the lyrics and concepts of bands, musicians and composers.
Aspects of the Whig interpretation are apparent in films, television, political rhetoric, and even history textbooks.
He published Bestseller, an exploration of English popular fiction, Aspects of English History ( 1957 ), The Devil's Decade ( 1973 ), his history of the 1930s, and Union Power ( 1976 ).
Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel ( 2005 ), is a non-fiction meditation on the history and the nature of the novel, somewhat in the tradition of E. M. Forster's seminal Aspects of the Novel, that roams from eleventh century Japan's Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji to 21st-century American women's literature.
Aspects of the sediment, namely its composition, primary structures, and internal architecture, can be synthesized into a history of the basin fill.
Aspects of propaganda can be traced back to the earliest periods of Chinese history, but propaganda has been most effective in the twentieth century owing to mass media and an authoritarian government.

Aspects and were
Aspects of this trip to France were incorporated into Sterne ’ s second novel, A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, which was published at the beginning of 1768.
Aspects of his work on the studies of anatomy, light and the landscape were assembled for publication by his pupil Francesco Melzi and eventually published as Treatise on Painting by Leonardo da Vinci in France and Italy in 1651 and Germany in 1724, with engravings based upon drawings by the Classical painter Nicholas Poussin.
Aspects of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism were consciously synthesized in the Neo-Confucian school, which eventually became Imperial orthodoxy for state bureaucratic purposes under the Ming ( 1368 – 1644 ).
His doctoral thesis, The Economic Aspects of the Abolition of the Slave Trade and West Indian Slavery, was both a direct attack on the idea that moral and humanitarian motives were the key facts in the victory of British abolitionism, and a covert critique of the idea common in the 1930s, emanating in particular from the pen of Oxford Professor Reginald Coupland, that British imperialism was essentially propelled by humanitarian and benevolent impulses.
Aspects of the character Father Merrin were based on the British archaeologist Gerald Lankester Harding, who had excavated the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls had been found and whom Blatty had met in Beirut.
Aspects of the novel were inspired by an exorcism performed by the Jesuit priest, Fr.
Aspects of the festival survive in the celebrations of Lughnasadh, and were revived as the Telltown Games for a period in the twentieth century.
Aspects of the oil boom near Parshall were presented in the series Boomtown on Discovery Communications cable channel Planet Green.
PhRMA's recommendations for the Special 301 Report in 2009 were especially critical of the Philippines for " breaking patents " and failing to abide by the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, commonly known as TRIPS.
Aspects of any given empire, such as the British Empire and its relation to its domestic businesses that were owned by a wealthy minority of individuals, such as the East India Company, the Hudson's Bay Company, and De Beers, manifest an observed relationship between a minority of individuals influencing Empire or State policy, such as the Child's War in India, the Anglo-Mysore Wars in India, the Anglo-French conflicts on Hudson Bay in Canada, and the Second Boer War in South Africa, follow a pattern where the Empire allocates resources pursuing and sustaining policies that financially profit the Empire's domesitc business's owners.
Aspects of the house were redesigned to be architecturally reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright's ' Prairie School Architecture.
To increase their chances of survival, the crew has used chemical treatments, biofeedback and electronics to mutate their minds and create enhanced self-images, or " Aspects ," that " strengthened their bodies and intensified their wills and extended the power of their desires into Attributes, which fell with a force like magic upon those against whom they were turned.
Aspects of the Code were revised in 2007, however, there are no plans to abandon the new scoring system and return to the 10. 0 format.
Aspects of the battle were included in the 2000 movie The Patriot, in which Ben and Gabriel Martin are seen watching a similar battle.
Of his lectures from this chair the best were published in 1881 as Aspects of Poetry.
Aspects of self-directed perfectionism, such as believing a perfect solution is commendable, discomfort if things are sensed not to have been done completely, and doubting ones actions were performed correctly, have also been proposed as enduring features of OCD.
His last years were among his most productive, with his great series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon ( 1885 – 1892 ), and New Forms of Thirty-Six Ghosts ( 1889 – 1892 ), as well as some masterful triptychs of kabuki theatre actors and scenes.
Lloyd Webber was introduced to Aspects of Love in 1979, when he and Tim Rice were approached to write a few songs for a proposed film version.
The reviews were lackluster and New York Times critic Frank Rich wrote in a negative review " Whether Aspects of Love is a musical for people is another matter.
Aspects of it were further revived in the 1960s.
Aspects of this analysis were developed in the framework of Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar ( GPSG ) in the mid 1980s, and refined in the Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar ( HPSG ), done by Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag.
Aspects of the Anna O. case were first published by Freud and Breuer in 1893 as preliminary communications in two Viennese medical journals.
Aspects of Bertha Pappenheim ‘ s biography ( especially her role as Breuer's patient ) were treated in the film Freud by John Huston ( along with elements of other early psychoanalytic case histories ).

Aspects and South
Aspects of the breeding biology of Wilson's Storm Petrel Oceanites oceanicus at Bird Island, South Georgia.
Aspects of social injustice that have transpired over the years in South Africa have often acted as fodder for Kentridge's pieces.

Aspects and Africa
The Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa, adopted by the Organization of African Unity in 1969, employs a definition expanded from the Convention's, including people who left their countries of origin not only because of persecution but also due to acts of external aggression, occupation, domination by foreign powers or serious disturbances of public order.
* The 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa
* the 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa
The Organisation of African Unity ( OAU ) Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa adopted a regional treaty based on the Convention, adding to the definition that a refugee is

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