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For and Mexicans
For referring specifically to a U. S. national and things, the words used are estadunidense ( also spelled estado-unidense ) ( United States person ), from Estados Unidos da América, and ianque ( Yankee ), but the term most often used is norte-americano, even though it could, as with its Spanish equivalent, in theory apply to Canadians, Mexicans, etc., as well.
For Mexicans, " Chicano " meant having Mexican parents, but being born into U. S. soil.
For example, the Royal Theatre had the balcony reserved for minorities where the north section was for Mexicans, the south for African Americans and the ground level was exclusively for whites.
In the lobby of the Hospital de la Raza in Mexico City, he created a revolutionary multi-angular mural using new materials and techniques, " For the Social Welfare of all Mexicans.
* For Complete Social Security of All Mexicans, 1953-36, Hospital de La Raza, Mexico City
For comparison, genetically similar O ' odham in Mexico have only a slighter higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes than non-O ' odham Mexicans
For Mexicans, especially those who live in Texas, " carancho " is commonly used as a slang term, which refers to a " smart-alec " or " smarty pants ".
For these reasons, and because there was a feeling of protection by remaining a Mexican citizen and a sense of group pressure not to apply for citizenship by other Mexicans ( Hoffman 19 ), many Mexicans did not have the paperwork in order to prove their legitimacy in the United States, or the citizenship in order to secure them the rights provided to American citizens ( Aguila ).
For a time Coulter lived in a tent flying the American Flag, prompting local Mexicans to call the place Bandereta ( Spanish for " small flag ").

For and generation
For it was the millions of buffalo and prairie chicken and the endless seas of grass that symbolized for a whole generation of Americans the abundant supply that was to take many of them westward when the Ohio and Mississippi valleys began to fill.
For example, Barrett points out that the Pastoral Epistles are concerned that ministers of the generation of Timothy and Titus should pass on the doctrine they had received to the third generation.
For the non-univocal agent is the universal cause of the whole species, as for instance the sun is the cause of the generation of all men ; whereas the univocal agent is not the universal efficient cause of the whole species ( otherwise it would be the cause of itself, since it is contained in the species ), but is a particular cause of this individual which it places under the species by way of participation.
: For computer network models, see network topology, packet generation model and channel model.
For their influences the new generation of film-makers looked to Italian neorealism, the French Nouvelle Vague and the British New Wave but combined this eclectically with references to the well-established genres of Hollywood cinema.
For example, in Levy's Hackers, each generation of hackers had geographically based communities where collaboration and sharing occurred.
For the hardware hackers ( second generation ) and the game hackers ( third generation ) the geographic area was centered in Silicon Valley where the Homebrew Computer Club and the People's Computer Company helped hackers network, collaborate, and share their work.
For this reason, Thomas Shapiro suggests that this generation " is in the midst of benefiting from the greatest inheritance of wealth in history.
For this reason, it is clear that when social and economic inequalities centered on inheritance are perpetuated by major social institutions such as family, education, religion, etc., these differing life opportunities are transmitted from each generation.
For example, to cite Cynthia Freeland's catalogue: " Aristotle says that the courage of a man lies in commanding, a woman's lies in obeying ; that " matter yearns for form, as the female for the male and the ugly for the beautiful ;" that women have fewer teeth than men ; that a female is an incomplete male or " as it were, a deformity ": which contributes only matter and not form to the generation of offspring ; that in general " a woman is perhaps an inferior being "; that female characters in a tragedy will be inappropriate if they are too brave or too clever "( Freeland 1994: 145-46 )
For this reason many modernists of the post-war generation felt that they were the most important bulwark against totalitarianism, the " canary in the coal mine ", whose repression by a government or other group with supposed authority represented a warning that individual liberties were being threatened.
For instance Joachim Patinir He was likely the uncle of Henri Blès who is sometimes defined as a Mosan landscape painter active during the second third of the 16th century ( i. e., second generation of landscape painters )
* k > 1 ( supercriticality ): For every fission in the material, it is likely that there will be " k " fissions after the next mean generation time.
For most of the history of the Upper House, Lords Temporal were land owners who held their estates, titles and seats as an hereditary right passed down from one generation to the next in some cases for centuries.
For Whitehead, besides its temporal generation by the actual entities which are its contributory causes, a process may be considered as a concrescence of abstract ingredient eternal objects.
For example, with one mutation per generation, a child of the sequence AGGT could be AGTT, and a grandchild could be AGGT again.
For both solar thermal and nuclear power generation in airless environments, such as the Moon and space, and to a lesser extent the very thin Martian atmosphere, one of the main difficulties is dispersing the inevitable heat generated.
For example, Robert L. Forward, Hughes Research Laboratories, Malibu, California, showed general relativity theory allowed the generation of a very brief impulse of a gravity-like repulsive force along the axis of a helical torus containing accelerated condensed matter.
For a full generation earlier Assyrian inscriptions had recorded troubles with the Ionians, who escaped on their boats.
For the generation of a PAM signal we use a flat top type PAM scheme because during the transmission, the noise is interfered at top of the transmission pulse which can be easily removed if the PAM pulse in flat top.
For first generation pressure cookers with a weighted valve or " jiggler ", the primary safety valve or regulator is usually a weighted stopper, commonly called " the rocker " or " vent weight ".
For second generation pressure cookers with selectable pressure and ( often hidden ) spring valve operation, a common safety feature is the gasket, which expands and releases excess pressure downward between the lid and the pot.
For example, when Cartel — the original Turkish-language rap project to get off the ground — released their debut album to address the first generation of Turkish immigrants in Berlin, it sparked an international controversy.

For and generations
For several generations much fiction has appeared dealing with the steprelationship.
For example, in modern Western cultures, there are alternative styles of clothing that characterized older and younger generations.
For decades the generations of few remaining sighthounds were regarded as hunting-suited, when showing enough attacking initiative for fox hunting.
For example, in one of the Four Great Classical Novels of China, The Dream of the Red Chamber ( believed to be a semi-autobiographical account of author Cao Xueqin's own family life ), three generations of the Jia family are supported by one favorite concubine of the Emperor.
For Jews, the Torah-written and oral-is the primary guide to the relationship between God and man, a living document that has unfolded and will continue to unfold whole new insights over the generations and millennia.
For Dewey education was social that helped bring together generations of people.
For the purposes of this article, history is taken to mean written history recorded in a narrative format for the purpose of informing future generations about events.
For fifty years he trained two generations of future Conservative rabbis.
For example, the Beautiful music format that developed into today's Easy listening and Soft rock formats is nearly extinct due to a lack of interest from younger generations, whereas classic rock has become popular over the last 20 years or so and Jack FM has arisen only since 2000 or so.
For several generations, his family had been small-scale bankers in Florence, but his father, Ludovico di Leonardo di Buonarotto Simoni, failed to maintain the bank's financial status, and held occasional government positions.
For the initiated this union was the symbol of the eternity of human life that flows from the generations which spring from each other.
For example, classical scholar Alexis de Tocqueville differentiated between 1 ) political revolutions 2 ) sudden and violent revolutions that seek not only to establish a new political system but to transform an entire society and 3 ) slow but sweeping transformations of the entire society that take several generations to bring about ( ex.
For five generations, the House of Billung ruled the Duchy of Saxony.
For the Swedish Greens ( Miljöpartiet de Gröna ), in the 1980s they were called the Four Solidarities: " Solidarity with the ecological systems ", " Solidarity with the people throughout the world ", " Solidarity with future generations ", and " Solidarity with the underprivileged people in our own country ".
For generations they operated their own newspapers and broadcasting association.
In August 1967 after Israel's capture of the Mount, the Chief Rabbis of Israel, Isser Yehuda Unterman and Yitzhak Nissim, together with other leading rabbis, asserted that " For generations we have warned against and refrained from entering any part of the Temple Mount.
For controller and CRT terminal use, this was an acceptable design, but it was rather cumbersome to use for most other tasks, at least compared to the next generations of microprocessors.
For some generations monks trained by Irish missionaries continued to use the Rule and to found new monasteries using it, but most converted to the Benedictine Rule over the 8th and 9th centuries.
For a couple of generations during the 20th century it was thought that basking sharks settled to the floor of the North Sea and hibernated.
For generations it has been known to the traditionally living San people as an appetite suppressant.
For untold generations, American Indians traversed the county on well-worn trails to reach fishing, hunting, foraging, and trading areas ; but had claimed no tribal lands.
For many thousands of years before non-indigenous peoples arrived into the region, Goold Island, neighbouring islands and surrounding seas were occupied, used and enjoyed by generations of the Bandjin peoples ancestors, leaving behind an array of stone fish traps and shell middens still to be found on and around the island to this day.
For generations, mineral-rich spring water welling up in the midst of Arkansas's southern woodlands has drawn people in search of cures and those offering spiritual healing.
For later generations of historians, the focus shifted from constitutional to personal issues.

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