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* Challenging the Master: Moshe Idel s critique of Gershom Scholem Micha Odenheimer, MyJewishLearning. Com, Kabbalah and Mysticism
* J. Gordon Melton, ‘ The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, James A. Beckford and James T. Richardson, eds.
Challenging the country s most fearless riders, the adrenaline filled event sold out in record time last year.

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Qualitative Research: Challenging the Orthodoxies in Standard Academic Discourse ( s ) ( New York: Routledge )

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Challenging NOA's ambition is a small independent group known as " Anti-NOA " and that one of its members, a young American Psychiccer named Burn Griffiths, seeks to confront and stop his old friend Keith from going through with his extreme plans of creating a Psychiccer-only world.
The game Ridge Racer Revolution features Challenging Stage # 2 ( Dimension 1 ) during its loading sequence.
Each Dimension has its own design of enemy ships, formations used in Challenging Stages, " super-boss " for Final Stage 29, and Ending Message which rolls when the player defeats that Dimension's final super-boss.

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Challenging linguistic distortions, specifying generalizations, and recovery of deleted information in the client utterances, the surface structure, was supposed to yield a more complete representation of the underlying deep structure, and to have therapeutic benefit.
Challenging and corresponding to a magnitude of capital investment that few entities could readily fund, gigantic coilguns with projectile mass and velocity on the scale of gigajoules of kinetic energy ( as opposed to megajoules or less ) have not been developed so far, but such have been proposed as launchers from the Moon or from Earth:
The scenarios have five difficulty levels: Beginner, Easy, Medium, Challenging and Expert.
However, refraining completely from touching any controls for the duration of a Challenging Stage awards a " secret bonus " ranging in value from 10, 000 to 25, 000 points and equal to the " special bonus " which would have been awarded for destroying all forty enemy ships instead.
To perform an inter-Dimensional acceleration, the player must have obtained two blue cylindrical canisters ( often called " tuppets ") before the next Challenging Stage.

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Challenging parties also usually appeal for votes on the basis that they will try to change the voting system to make it more competitive for all parties.

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Gordon., " The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective ," in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, edited by James A. Beckford & James T. Richardson, ( Routledge, London, 2003 ), pp. 102 – 113.
* Delanty G. ( 2001 ), Challenging Knowledge, Open University Press, London.
* Tymoczko, T. ( 1986 ), " Challenging Foundations ", in Tymoczko ( ed., 1986 ).
* Desafiando a los Genios ( Challenging The Geniuses ), a personal favorite of Pablo Casals
Earl J. Doherty ( born 1941 ) is a Canadian author of The Jesus Puzzle ( 1999 ), Challenging the Verdict ( 2001 ), and Jesus: Neither God Nor Man ( 2009 ).
* J. Gordon Melton, " The counter-cult monitoring movement in historical perspective ," in Challenging Religion: Essays in Honour of Eileen Barker, edited by James A. Beckford & James T. Richardson, ( Routledge, London, 2003 ), pp. 102-113.
* Sakuma S., Nakada S., Uto K. ( 2004 ), Unzen Scientific Drilling Project: Challenging drilling operation into the magmatic conduit shortly after eruption, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2004
The College won the inaugural Irish higher education quiz show on RTÉ, Challenging Times ( based on University Challenge ), winning again in 1992 and as NUIM in 1999.
* Anne Witte Garland, " Gale Cincotta, ' We Found the Enemy ,'" in Women Activists: Challenging the Abuse of Power ( New York: The Feminist Press, 1988 ), pp. 38-55.
He has published many books, including Poverty from the Wealth of Nations ( Macmillan, 2000 ), Governments and Markets in Economic Development Strategies ( Praeger: 1989 ), Is There An Islamic Problem ( Kuala Lumpur: The Other Press, 2004, republished in 2007 as Challenging the New Orientalism, IPI: 2007 ), and most recently, Israeli Exceptionalism: The Destabilizing Logic of Zionism ( Palgrave Macmillan: 2009 ).
Challenging behavior in people with developmental disabilities may be caused by a number of factors, including biological ( pain, medication, the need for sensory stimulation ), social ( boredom, seeking social interaction, the need for an element of control, lack of knowledge of community norms, insensitivity of staff and services to the person's wishes and needs ), environmental ( physical aspects such as noise and lighting, or gaining access to preferred objects or activities ), psychological ( feeling excluded, lonely, devalued, labelled, disempowered, living up to people's negative expectations ) or simply a means of communication.
The competition was a bit unfair because the British challengers had to be constructed in the country of the Challenging Yacht Club ( a criterion still in use today ), and had to sail on their own hull to the venue of the America's Cup ( a criterion no longer in use today ): The design for such an undertaking required the challenging boat to be more seaworthy than the American boats, whose design was purely for speed in closed waters ' regattas.
), Challenging the Boundaries of Medieval History: The Legacy of Timothy Reuter, 2009, Brepols, ISBN 978-2-503-52359-0

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Challenging the terminal nature of cellular differentiation and the integrity of lineage commitment, it was recently determined that the somatic expression of combined transcription factors can directly induce other defined somatic cell fates ; researchers identified three neural-lineage-specific transcription factors that could directly convert mouse fibroblasts ( skin cells ) into fully functional neurons.
The Society campaigns for " Challenging Religious Privilege " the disestablishment of the Church of England ; the withdrawal of state subsidies to religious schools ; the end of tax exemption for churches and an end to the public funding of chaplains in prisons, hospitals and the armed services, as well as keeping religious influence out of health care, legislation, Human Rights and equality issues.
* Faster, Harder, More Challenging Q * bert ( 1983 ) – unreleased prototype ; developed under Mylstar name
* Hopkins, Budd " Hypnosis and the Investigation of UFO Abduction Claims ", pages 215-240 in UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, David M. Jacobs, editor ; University Press of Kansas, 2000 ; ISBN 0-7006-1032-4 )
* Budd Hopkins ; " Hypnosis and the Investigation of UFO Abduction Accounts "; pages 215 – 240 in UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, David M. Jacobs, editor ; University Press of Kansas, 2000 ; ISBN 0-7006-1032-4 )
Among the programmes are Executive Skills for Board Members in Challenging Times ; SMU-SingHealth Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Management & Leadership ; SMU-SPRING Learn, Explore, Do ( LED ); SMU-BCA-WDA Productivity and Leadership Development ; SNEF-SMU CEO Seminars: The Art & Science of Productivity Leadership ; and Jonson & Jonson-SMU Hospital Management.
* Jerome Clark, " The Extraterrestrial Hypothesis in the Early UFO Age " ( pp. 122 – 140 in UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, David M. Jacobs, editor ; University Press of Kansas, 2000 ; ISBN 0-7006-1032-4 )
1985-Atlanta, USA ( 2, 000 participants ); 1986 – Paris, France ( 2, 800 participants ); 1987 – Washington DC, USA ( 6, 300 participants ); 1988 – Stockholm, Sweden ( 7, 500 participants ); 1989 – Montreal, Canada, The Scientific and Social Challenge of AIDS ( 12, 000 participants ); 1990 – San Francisco, USA, AIDS in the Nineties: From Science to Policy ( 11, 000 participants ); 1991 – Florence, Italy, Science Challenging AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1992 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands, A World United Against AIDS ( 8, 000 participants ); 1993 – Berlin, Germany ; 1994 – Yokohama, Japan ; The Global Challenge of AIDS: Together for the Future ( 10, 000 participants ); 1996 – Vancouver, Canada, One World One Hope ( 15, 000 participants ); 1998 – Geneva, Switzerland, Bridging the Gap ( 15, 000 participants including 1, 400 media ); 2000 – Durban, South Africa, Breaking the Silence ( 12, 000 participants, 1, 300 media ); 2002 – Barcelona, Spain, Knowledge and Commitment for Action ( 18, 500 participants ); 2004 – Bangkok, Thailand Access for All ( 18, 500 and 2, 600 media ); 2006 – Toronto, Canada, Time to Deliver ( 26, 000 participants ); 2008 – Mexico City, Mexico, Universal Action Now ( 20, 300 participants ); 2010 – Vienna, Austria, Rights Here, Right Now ( 19, 300 participants ).
* Spinelli, Ernesto ; The Mirror and the Hammer: Challenging Orthodoxies in Therapeutic Thought ; Sage Publ., 2002
Challenging traditional African views which often conflict with children's rights such as child marriage, parental rights and obligations towards their children, and children born out of wedlock ;
* AIDS, fear, and Society: Challenging the Dreaded Disease ; Kenneth J. Doka ; Publisher: Taylor & Francis ; 1997.

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With the exception of the third and eighth, each World culminates in a Challenging Stage.

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" Challenging behavior " in this context is a method of communicating dissatisfaction with the failure of those providing services to focus on what kind of life makes most sense to the person, and is often the only recourse a developmentally disabled person has against unsatisfactory services or treatment and the lack of opportunities made available to the person.

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He has also written a number of pamphlets for the Fabian Society including ' Challenging the Citadel ' in 2006.

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Among these is the ability to fire more than one bullet at a time, a count of the player's " hit / miss ratio " at the end of the game, and a bonus " Challenging Stage " that occurs every few levels, in which a series of enemies fly onto and out of the screen in set patterns without firing at the player's ship or trying to crash into it.

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