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Our analysis indicates that the Current Urban Planning Assumptions are of virtually no value in predicting local government expenditures per capita.
* Shared Basic Assumptions are the deeply embedded, taken-for-granted behaviors which is usually unconscious, but constitute the essence of culture.
Assumptions for the above equation: ( 1 ) water is incompressible, ( 2 ) flow through the nozzle is uniform, ( 3 ) velocities are rectilinear, ( 4 ) density of water is much greater than density of air, ( 5 ) no viscosity effects, ( 6 ) steady flow, ( 7 ) velocity of the free surface of water is very small compared to the velocity of the nozzle, ( 8 ) air pressure remains constant until water runs out, ( 9 ) nozzle velocity remains constant until water runs out, and ( 10 ) there are no viscous-friction effects from the nozzle ( see Moody chart ).
John Gowdy writes, " Assumptions about human behaviour that members of market societies believe to be universal, that humans are naturally competitive and acquisitive, and that social stratification is natural, do not apply to many hunter-gatherer peoples.
Assumptions are external factors that it is believed could influence ( positively or negatively ) the events described in the narrative column.
* If these Activities are implemented, and these Assumptions hold, then these Outputs will be delivered
* If these Outputs are delivered, and these Assumptions hold, then this Purpose will be achieved.

Assumptions and however
Assumptions on the hierarchies of unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled laborers and their supervisors and managers still linger on ; however an example of a more contemporary approach to handle design applicable to manufacturing facilities can be found in Socio-Technical Systems ( STS ).

Assumptions and is
Assumptions: speed at the encoder, is 500 kbit / s.
Assumptions 1 and 2 imply that the theory is described by a path integral, and assumption 3 implies that there is a local field which creates the particle.
* Testing Assumptions is about systematically trying different actions to achieve a desired outcome.
* If this Purpose is achieved, and these Assumptions hold, then this Goal will be achieved.
The " Assumptions " column is of great importance in clarifying the extent to which project / program objectives depend on external factors, and greatly clarify " force majeure " — of particular interest when the Canadian International Development Agency ( CIDA ) at least briefly used the LFA as the essence of contracts.

Assumptions and .
Perfect knowledge: Assumptions about perfect knowledge vary but the knowledge of various economic actors can be generally described as selective.
* Dangerous Assumptions in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Daniel Nelson, July / August 2000.
Blind Assumptions in Theory Development.
* Self-Interest, Homo Islamicus and Some Behavioral Assumptions in Islamic Economics and Finance ( DOC ) by Dr. Mohammad Omar Farooq
Old Assumptions, New Sources ", Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 2: 379 – 87.
* Keen, Benjamin, The Black Legend Revisited: Assumptions and Realities, Hispanic American Historical Review 49, no.
Education: Assumptions Versus History.
* Marder, E. ( 1999 ) The Assumptions of Choice Modeling
Assumptions that Indians wanted only to assimilate to the majority culture had led to thinking that their cultures had ended.
In September 2000, in New York, Larry Gagosian held the Hirst show, Damien Hirst: Models, Methods, Approaches, Assumptions, Results and Findings.
* On Assumptions, trans.
" Meinong's Theory of Complexes and Assumptions " in Essays in Analysis, ed.
Assumptions applied to the wake region include: flow velocities equal to the body velocity, and a constant pressure.
This theorem first appeared in the literature in 1945, in the famous paper " Structure Theory of Simple Rings Without Finiteness Assumptions " by Nathan Jacobson.
Stalnaker's account differs from Lewis's most notably in his acceptance of the Limit and Uniqueness Assumptions.
Assumptions were involved in the writing of the filters: no attempts were made to limit these string replacements to sections and attributes, or to respect word boundaries, in case this would leave some loopholes open.
Assumptions on June 22 and July 2, 1927 extended Highway 7 from Brampton to Peterborough.
The title of his Harvard public policy thesis was Unintended Consequences: Critical Assumptions in the Clinton Health Plan.

are and colonialism
Other major critiques are that the term is not defined well, and employs further terms that are not defined well, and therefore lacks explanatory power, that cultural imperialism is hard to measure, and that the theory of a legacy of colonialism is not always true.
There are two variants, one focuses on Europe as the driving force behind China's quest for modernity, the other focuses on the effects of European colonialism.
In his preface to Jürgen Osterhammel's Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview, Roger Tignor says, " For Osterhammel, the essence of colonialism is the existence of colonies, which are by definition governed differently from other territories such as protectorates or informal spheres of influence.
Geographical beliefs such as environmental determinism, the view that some parts of the world are underdeveloped, legitimised colonialism and created notions of skewed evolution.
Geographers are primarily focused on the spaces of colonialism and imperialism, more specifically, the material and symbolic appropriation of space enabling colonialism.
Guam's history of colonialism is the longest among the Pacific islands and Chamorros are considered one of the oldest civilization in the Pacific.
Its relations with Western countries are generally friendly, although current political and economic instabilities are often blamed on Western activities ( e. g. colonialism, paternalistic engagement and post-colonial resource exploitation ).
Just as colonisation and colonialism have been practiced throughout recorded history, political self-determination, on an individual level, has been documented similarly and cherished highly by collective peoples despite them ; ancient Mesopotamia and the later Greek city-states are early examples of its practice.
Before the advent of Islamic states and European colonialism, the rivers provided the main means of communication, although Java's many rivers are mostly short.
Cultural rejections of colonialism, such as the Negritude movement, or simply the embracing of seemingly authentic local culture are then seen in a post colonial world as a necessary part of the struggle against domination.
While the lasting effects of cultural colonialism is of central interest in cultural critiques of neo-colonialism, their intellectual antecedents are economic theories of neo-colonialism: Marxist dependency theory and mainstream criticism of capitalist neoliberalism.
French imperialism and colonialism in the Americas, Africa, and the far East have brought the French language to non-European cultures that are transforming and adding to the French literary experience today.
Nation-states whose boundaries and borders are relatively recent, or who have experienced colonialism may be more prone to religious nationalism, which may stand as a more authentic or “ traditional ” rendering of identity.
Some writers, notably Herbert R. Kohl and Vivian Paley, have argued that, although superficially delightful, the stories are politically and morally offensive and can be seen as a justification for colonialism.
Certainly, they take for granted the justness of colonialism and European rule in Africa-in which they but reflect the mindset of their era and are little different from attitudes of such contemporary writers as H. G. Wells, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jules Verne and numerous others.
Postcolonial feminism, often referred to as Third World feminism, is a form of feminist philosophy which centers around the idea that racism, colonialism, and the long lasting effects ( economic, political, and cultural ) of colonialism in the postcolonial setting, are inextricably bound up with the unique gendered realities of non-white, and non-Western women.
Postcolonial feminists argue that cultures impacted by colonialism are often vastly different and should be treated as such.

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