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For attribution, see Roy Strong, Gloriana: The Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I, Thames and Hudson 1987 ( ISBN 0500250987 ).
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In some cases Strayhorn received attribution for his work such as, " Lotus Blossom ", " Chelsea Bridge ", and " Rain Check ", while other such as " Day Dream " and " Something to Live For ", were listed as collaborations with Ellington or in the case of " Satin Doll " and " Sugar Hill Penthouse " were credited to Ellington alone.
For instance, if an individual makes an external attribution for their belief, the individual will likely view his or her experience of the thing in question as merely a matter of objective experience.
For example, if just free distribution is encouraged, modification or lack of attribution is still illegal, making the material ineligible for collaborative writing projects like Wikipedia.
" For the second edition, Darwin added these lines to the last chapter, with attribution to " a celebrated author and divine ".
For Marx, however, economic value is a social attribution, which expresses a social relation between people that is specific to certain historical conditions.
For these purposes, you may reproduce ( print, make photocopies, or download ) materials without prior permission, on the condition that you provide proper attribution of the source in all copies.
For example, Green ( 2007 ) argues that the work of Kessler and McKenna ( 1978 ) and West and Zimmerman ( 1987 ) builds directly from Garfinkel ( 1967 ) and Goffman ( 1959 ) to deconstruct gender into moments of attribution and iteration in a continual social process of " doing " masculinity and femininity in the performative interval.
For instance, a painter may insist on proper attribution of his painting and in some instances may sue the owner of the physical painting for destroying the painting even if the owner of the painting lawfully owned it.
For example, attribution theory predicts that a student who turns in a late assignment may explain to the professor that the tardiness is uncharacteristic and due to a situational factor like an unusual computer problem while the professor might believe the tardiness was due instead to a dispositional factor like the student ’ s laziness.
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For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
Last season, the Comedie's two principal experiments came to grief, and, in consequence, we can expect fairly soon to see still newer productions of Racine's `` Phedre '' and Moliere's `` School For Wives ''.
For all he saw or cared to see, this could have been a town in Italy, not the outskirts of Philadelphia.
: For a detailed presentation of the various points of view around the definition of " algorithm " see Algorithm characterizations.
For examples of simple addition algorithms specified in the detailed manner described in Algorithm characterizations, see Algorithm examples.
For some alternate conceptions of what constitutes an algorithm see functional programming and logic programming.
: For an example of the simple algorithm " Add m + n " described in all three levels see Algorithm examples.
* For a utilitarian analysis of religion, see The ( F ) Utility of Religion: Who Needs God ( s )?– A Prospective Bible for Non-Believers at http :// bradmusil. kramernet. org
* For Ibn Sina's life, see Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, translated by de Slane ( 1842 ); F. Wüstenfeld's Geschichte der arabischen Aerzte und Naturforscher ( Göttingen, 1840 ).
* For a new understanding of his early career, based on a newly discovered text, see also: Michot, Yahya, Ibn Sînâ: Lettre au vizir Abû Sa'd.
For other uses, see Athena ( disambiguation ), Athene ( disambiguation ), Athina ( disambiguation ) and Pallas Athena ( disambiguation )
For cryptographers, a cryptographic " break " is anything faster than a brute force — performing one trial decryption for each key ( see Cryptanalysis ).
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