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In a modern context it can be seen as presenting an early example of animal rights concerns, especially in Gulliver's account of how horses are cruelly treated in his society and the reversal of roles, and a possible inspiration for Pierre Boulle's novel Planet of the Apes.
This is a reversal of racial roles, with the black man taking the lead role of the Robinson Crusoe figure.
The situation is now a reversal of parent-child roles, in which Lear ’ s madness is essentially a childlike rage from being deprived of maternal care.
In a reversal of roles, on January 24, 2010 Auctionbytes. com held an open survey in which sellers could effectively rate eBay itself, as well as competing auction and marketplace sites.
( This epic reversal of roles, and the work's broad social perspectives, provide ample justification for its subtitle " a novel in verse ".
Schwarzenegger's Terminator-the same model as the one which was the assassin in the first film-is the new protector sent by the Resistance, while Patrick's Terminator is the new Terminator sent by Skynet, a reversal of the roles from the first Terminator film.
The 1974 series sees the men reunited in a reversal of roles ten years later.
The cancellation and reversal impacted film roles for both Brosnan and Zimbalist.
In this new Hill Valley, in a reversal of their usual roles, Marty McFly is a square, serious and devoted to Emmett Brown to a fault ( as the " original " McFly is dismayed to discover ) and Jennifer is a rebellious rocker, a wild child with an unpredictable streak.
The story “ draw a conventional lesson about proper gender roles in marriage ,” which suggests the demeaning of a wife by a husband is not “ proper .” Thus, the reversal of the gender roles in this story creates the gender moral.
The act of " switching " may also refer to a spontaneous reversal of roles, initiated by either the bottom or the top.
One was a reversal of roles of sorts, where Hammond and his running mate Lowell Thomas, Jr. were identified as conservationists, confusing and splitting the traditional party base.
Alternatively, 5. g4 aims to regain the pawn in most cases, e. g. after 5 ... Bg6 6. g5 Nd5 7. Nxe4 Nc6 8. Bb5 e6 9. Bxc6 + bxc6 10. Ne2 c5 11. dxc5 Nb4, when in a reversal of roles, White has an extra pawn but Black has the initiative and a superior pawn structure.
The town has risen into importance of late years " In contrast by 1854 ( 20 years prior to the establishment of St Helens the borough ) George Routledge states a reversal of the roles " St Helens, originally an inconsiderable village, is now a very thriving town " and later describes the town as a "... may be said to contain the four townships of Sutton, Parr, Windle and Eccleston ".
Oddly enough this could be seen as a reversal of roles as WWC ( World Wrestling Council ) had lost a very big part of their roster years ago when they jumped to IWA.
On January 17, 2006, Turner was named offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers, a reversal of roles of sorts: former 49ers head coach Mike Nolan served as Turner's defensive coordinator from 1997 to 1999 with the Washington Redskins.
In a reversal of roles, and to the bemusement of the two younger women, Eka decides that it would hurt them to know of Otar's death, and pretends that he has gone to America without telling them.
This represents a reversal of their Biblical roles.
The Garden of Eden indicates Hemingway's exploration of male-female relationships, shows an interest in androgynous characters, and " the reversal of gender roles.
In 2008, in a reversal of roles, he portrayed longtime Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano in the TV movie L ' ultimo padrino.
Because of this, these movements not only do not include a reversal of perspectives which breaks down social roles and allows individuals to create a praxis built on their own passions and desires ; they actually work against such a reversal of perspective.
He formed his own production company, King Baggot Productions, and produced and directed The Home Maker ( 1925 ), a drama starring Clive Brook and Alice Joyce about the reversal of traditional roles between a husband and wife, which was released through Universal.

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Ancient authors were almost invariably from an elite background for whom giving poor and uneducated people power over their betters seemed a reversal of the proper, rational order of society.
These critics assert that people from the Third World see the anti-globalization movement as a threat to their jobs, wages, consuming options and livelihoods, and that a cessation or reversal of globalization would result in many people in poor countries being left in greater poverty.
To prevent CPM from its most common cause, overly rapid reversal of hyponatremia, the hyponatremia should be corrected at a rate not exceeding 10 mmol / L / 24hr or 0. 5 mEq / L / Hr ; thus avoiding hypernatremia.
Nor does it prevent the government from retrying the defendant after an appellate reversal other than for sufficiency, including habeas, or " thirteenth juror " appellate reversals notwithstanding sufficiency on the principle that jeopardy has not " terminated.
One example is the First Things First manifesto which was launched within the graphic design community and states " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication – a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
Plaintiffs introduced statements by President Barack Obama, from prepared remarks, that DADT " doesn't contribute to our national security ", " weakens our national security ", and that reversal is " essential for our national security ".
First launched by Ken Garland in 1964, it was re-published as the First Things First 2000 manifesto in 1999 in the magazine Emigre 51 stating " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication-a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
The APA currently officially states that " some people believe that sexual orientation is innate and fixed ; however, sexual orientation develops across a person ’ s lifetime ", a radical reversal from the recent past, when non-normative sexuality was considered a deviancy or mental ailment treatable through institutionalization or other radical means.
Throughout the 18th century the Royal Navy gradually gained ascendancy over the French Navy, with victories in the War of Spanish Succession ( 1701 – 1714 ), inconclusive battles in the War of Austrian Succession ( 1740 – 1748 ), victories in the Seven Years ' War ( 1754 – 1763 ), a partial reversal during the American War of Independence ( 1775 – 1783 ), and consolidation into uncontested supremacy during the 19th century from the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
It is to be distinguished from harmless errors that do not rise to a level that bring the validity of the judgment into question and thus do not lead to a reversal upon appeal.
With US entry to World War 2 approaching, USDA officials ( and the film's editor Helen van Dongen ) attempted to reconcile Flaherty's footage with rapidly changing official messages ( including a reversal of concern from pre-war rural unemployment to wartime labor shortages ).
The term " retro " in retrovirus refers to this reversal ( making DNA from RNA ) of the central dogma of molecular biology.
According to William A. Niskanen, one of the architects of Reaganomics, " Reagan delivered on each of his four major policy objectives, although not to the extent that he and his supporters had hoped ", and notes that the most substantial change was in the tax code, where the top marginal individual income tax rate fell from 70. 1 % to 28. 4 %, and there was a " major reversal in the tax treatment of business income ", with effect of " reducing the tax bias among types of investment but increasing the average effective tax rate on new investment ".
It was a serious reversal for the Byzantine forces and was to be the final, unsuccessful, effort by the Byzantines to recover the interior of Anatolia from the Seljuk Turks.
The expansion underwent a dramatic reversal from 2008, with GDP contracting by 14 % and unemployment levels rising to 14 % by 2010.
During emergencies where evacuation of a heavily populated area is required, local authorities may institute contraflow lane reversal, in which all lanes of a road lead away from a danger zone regardless of their original flow.
Despite the efforts of eighteenth-and nineteenth-century antiquarians, the reversal of this judgement had to wait for the pioneering work of twentieth-century scholars from E. H. Fellowes onwards.
If a new 16 mm print is made from a print with no negative it is called a " reversal ".
Super 8 film stocks other than Kodachrome — from color and black and white reversal, to color negative — can be processed same day in several labs around the world.
This apparent reversal of prefix and root is a carry-over from the mid 19th century, when nimbus was the root word for all precipitating clouds.
The Act, in a complete reversal of the earlier Space Shuttle monopoly, ordered NASA to purchase launch services for its primary payloads from commercial providers whenever such services are required in the course of its activities.
Gradual sex reversal in developed mice can also occur when the gene FOXL2 is removed from females.
It comes from an intolerant European Establishment that will accept no rollback of its powers or privileges, nor any reversal of policies it deems " progressive ".
A single cell driving a load can't suffer from polarity reversal, because there are no other cells to reverse-charge it when it becomes discharged.

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