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Critical theory in literature and the humanities in general does not necessarily involve a normative dimension, whereas critical social theory does, either through criticizing society from some general theory of values, norms, or " oughts ," or through criticizing it in terms of its own espoused values.
Arguing that law and politics cannot be separated, the founders of Critical Legal Studies Movement found necessary to criticize its absence at the level of theory.
The Manuscript of Shakespeare's " Hamlet " and the Problems of its Transmission: An Essay in Critical Bibliography.
Soft Cel Pictures shut down in 2005 and most of its titles were acquired by Critical Mass.
C. D. Broad distinguished Critical from Speculative philosophy in his " The Subject-matter of Philosophy, and its Relations to the special Sciences ," in Introduction to Scientific Thought, 1923.
* Tingle, D. and Fordyce, R. 1979, Phases and Faces of the Moon: A Critical Examination of the Unification Church and its Principles, Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press ISBN 0-682-49264-7
During the era of the Weimar Republic, Germany became a center of intellectual thought at its universities, and most notably social and political theory ( especially Marxism ) was combined with Freudian psychoanalysis to form the highly influential discipline of Critical Theory — with its development at the Institute for Social Research ( also known as the Frankfurt School ) founded at the University of Frankfurt am Main.
The COP, formed as a result of Executive Order 12472, provides advice and recommendations to the NCS and the National Security Council through the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board on NS / EP telecommunications and its ties to other critical infrastructures.
Critical reactions to the album were largely positive ; Stephen Thompson in the Wisconsin State Journal described it as possessing " great lyrics, creative instrumentation and production that's about as simple as production gets ", Thomas Conner praised it for being " soulful and smooth, witty and gritty, this record makes the ghosts of Bob Wills, Buddy Holly and Lou Reed smile " in the Tulsa World, and Matt Weitz in the Dallas Observer noted its " gimlet eye and sardonic humor ".
A " Critical Reconstruction " policy agenda was to redefine Berlin's urban identity through its pre-war and pre-Nazi legacy.
" Critical Reconstruction " policies sought to disassociate the city's identity from its Nazi and socialist legacy, though some remnants were preserved, with walkways and bicycle paths established along the border strip to preserve the memory of the Wall.
Critical responses to the programme have been polarised ; reviewers praised its dystopian themes and " enormous sense of fun ", but broadcaster Clive James described it as " classically awful ".
As a result, from the 1940s-1960s critical emphasis moved away from positioning the Wake as a " revolution of the word " and towards readings that stressed its " internal logical coherence ", as " the avant-gardism of Finnegans Wake was put on hold deferred while the text was rerouted through the formalistic requirements of an American criticism inspired by New Critical dicta that demanded a poetic intelligibility, a formal logic of texts.
Critical to Pan Am's success as an airline was the proficiency of its flight crews, who were rigorously trained in long-distance flight, seaplane anchorage and berthing operations, over-water navigation, radio procedure, aircraft repair, and marine tides.
The Image Before the Weapon: A Critical History of the Distinction Between Combatant and Civilian ( Cornell University Press ; 2011 ) 264 pages ; explores ambiguities and inconsistencies in the principle since its earliest formulation ; discusses how the world wars and the Algerian war of independence shaped the issue.
* Critical economic geography is approach from the point of view of contemporary critical geography and its philosophy.
* Tingle, D. and Fordyce, R. 1979, Phases and Faces of the Moon: A Critical Examination of the Unification Church and its Principles, Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press ( ISBN 0682492647 )
The HRT became part of the Critical Incident Response Group upon its formation in 1994 because of the need to consolidate the assets necessary to respond to a critical incident in one group.
:* Critical Chain ( 1997 ) applies TOC to project management and illustrates the Critical Chain method for managing projects while commenting on the MBA Academic environment and its issues
Initially outlined by Max Horkheimer in his Traditional and Critical Theory ( 1937 ), critical theory may be defined as a self-conscious social critique that is aimed at change and emancipation through enlightenment, and does not cling dogmatically to its own doctrinal assumptions.

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When Central Park Media went bankrupt in the year of 2009, the licenses for all Anime 18-related products and movies were transferred to Critical Mass.
Critical voices came from established poets and writers represented by the Asociacion Sandinista de Trabajadores de la Cultura ( ASTC ) and from the Ventana both of which were headed by Rosario Murillo.
While in New York, Max Horkheimer ’ s essays “ The Latest Attack on Metaphysics ” and “ Traditional and Critical Theory ,” which would soon become instructive for the Institute ’ s self-understanding, were the subject of intense discussion.
In 2004, the original versions of the Next Plateau singles were finally released on CD as bonus tracks on the remastered Critical Beatdown.
The available types were the Mission Critical, Enterprise, Internet, Technical Computing, and Minimal Technical OEs.
Critical obituaries of Derrida were published in The New York Times, The Economist and The Independent.
Elements of " Critical Reconstruction " were also reflected in the overall strategic planning document for downtown Berlin, entitled " Inner City Planning Framework ".
Redevelopment of vacant lots, open areas and empty fields as well as space previously occupied by the Wall and associated buffering zone were based on land use priorities as reflected in " Critical Reconstruction " policies.
Several books offering insight and background information to Blake's 7 were produced, including Blake's 7: The Complete Guide by Adrian Rigelsford ( Boxtree, 1995 ), Blake's 7: The Inside Story by Joe Nazzaro and Sheelagh Wells ( Virgin, 1997 ), A History and Critical Analysis of Blake's 7 by John Kenneth Muir ( McFarland and Company, 1999 ), and Liberation.
Critical human factors and user interface engineering problems were revealed in the investigation of the reactor control system's user interface.
There were three key themes for the release, Simplified Management, Business Critical Reliability and Agile XML development.
Other featured artists were Sarah Lucas, Gary Hume, Damien Hirst, Mat Collishaw, Gilbert & George, Critical Décor and Steven Pippin.
Critical reactions to 2004's Winning Days were mixed.
Critical opinion was sharply divided ; many felt the records lyrics were too shallow and lacking in substance.
In 2007 there were conversations about starting Critical Manners in Portland, Oregon.
A faulty edition of the Histoire critique had previously been published at Amsterdam by Daniel Elzevir, based on a manuscript transcription of one of the copies of the original work had been sent to England ; and from which a Latin translation ( Historia critica Veteris Testamenti, 1681, by Noël Aubert de Versé ) and an English translation ( Critical History of the Old Testament, London, 1682 ) were made.
Gauquelin had his calculations and assumptions verified in 1960 by the Belgian Committee PARA, whose conclusions were published 16 years later under the title Critical Considerations on the Research done by M. and Mme.
In order to determine which methods were most effective a structure prediction competition was founded called CASP ( Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction ).
For a time, a commercial compiler called CM3 maintained by one of the chief implementors prior at DEC SRC who was hired before DEC being sold to Compaq, an integrated development environment called Reactor and an extensible Java Virtual Machine ( licensed in binary and source formats and buildable with Reactor ) were offered by Critical Mass, Inc., but that company ceased active operations in 2000 and gave some of the sources of its products to elego Software Solutions GmbH.
In 2010, they were honored with a Massachusetts Cultural Council " Gold Star " Award for their production of the original full-length musical On This River, which raised funds and awareness for the Weir River Estuary, a state-designated Area of Critical Environmental Concern.

Critical and military
* Critical contributions to the U. S. nuclear deterrence through the design of nuclear weapons to meet military requirements and, since the mid-1990s, through the Stockpile Stewardship Program, by which the safety and reliability of the enduring stockpile is ensured without underground nuclear testing.
The decision to participate in the centre-left coalition government, and in particular the party's decision to vote to refinance the Italian military presence in Afghanistan and send troops to Lebanon attracted criticism from other sections of the European far left and provoked the splits of many groups, notably the Communist Workers ' Party, the Communist Alternative Party and Critical Left.
Engdahl states that the human civilization is at a Critical Stage, but that the funding for space exploration and colonization is minuscule compared to the funding for weapons of mass destruction and military forces.
Early transonic military aircraft such as the Hawker Hunter and F-86 Sabre were designed to fly satisfactorily faster than their Critical Mach number.

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