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From this perspective, much literary critical theory, since it is focused on interpretation and explanation rather than on social transformation, would be regarded as positivistic or traditional rather than critical theory in the Kantian or Marxian sense.
From chapter 12 through the first part of chapter 15, Paul outlines how the Gospel transforms believers and the behaviour that results from such a transformation.
From an evolutionary perspective, a convoluted structure such as the inverted retina can generally come about as a consequence of two alternative processes ; ( a ) an advantageous " good " compromise between competing functional limitations, or ( b ) as a historical maladaptive relic of the convoluted path of organ evolution and transformation.
From 1840 onward, Millerism was transformed from an “ obscure, regional movement into a national campaign .” The key figure in this transformation was Joshua Vaughan Himes — the pastor of Chardon Street Chapel in Boston, and an able and experienced publisher.
From this perspective, the transformation properties of flat conformal space are those of inversive geometry.
From the viewpoint of subsequent generations, this caused a great transformation in the society and moral order of life in the Arabian Peninsula.
From this perspective, a one-form has a covariant transformation law on passing from one coordinate system to another.
From linear algebra one knows that a certain matrix can be represented in another basis through the transformation
From these properties we can show that a rotation is a linear transformation of the vectors, and thus can be written in matrix form, Qp.
: From the point of view of the definition, this is an expression of the Poincaré Duality isomorphism where is the quotient of the field of fractions of by, considered as a-module, and where is the conjugate-module to ie: as an abelian group it is identical to but the covering transformation acts by.
: From the point of view of the definition, this is an expression of the fact that the knot complement is a homology circle, generated by the covering transformation.
From that moment onwards, his consciousness was radically altered and over the next 12 years or so, it underwent an even more dramatic transformation to a perennial state.
From that day in 1937 when his awakening occurred, to the end of his life, the energy was fully active in his body, bringing about a radical and permanent transformation of his perceptive faculties.
From there, a transformation into an ethnonym such as for Jewish people would be akin to the fate of similar terms such as Germanic man ( word ) and * þiuda -, and the equivalent words for " person " or " human being " in many other languages around the world.
From the notion of the solutions contained in a totality comes forth that of the independence of their relative positions ( of the variables ) in the system of variables used, insofar as new variables could take their place by transformation.
From 1994 until 1996, he worked for a Polish daily paper Życie Warszawy, before its transformation into Życie, which had a more conservative political profile.
From « ethics of the codex » to « ethics of creativity »: transformation of moral consciousness in modern culture // Creative heritage of Roerich's family in dialogue of cultures: Philosophic aspects of comprehension: Collection of scientific works.
From 2000 to 2006, Intergraph underwent a major transformation in its market strategy.
From 1825 – 46, teams of surveyors led by officers of the Royal Engineers, and men from the ranks of the Royal Sappers and Miners, traversed Ireland, creating a unique record of a landscape undergoing rapid transformation.
From the 18th century onwards Istanbul started to grow outside the walls, and then began the transformation of Fatih into the mass of concrete apartment buildings that we have today.
From 1929, Fermi and Corbino dedicated themselves to the transformation of the institute into a modern research centre.
From the birth of Christianity to the present, the most significant objects of transformation for Christian architecture and design were the great churches of Byzantium, the Romanesque abbey churches, Gothic cathedrals and Renaissance Basilicas with its emphasis on harmony.
i ) From 7 December 1992 onwards there was a qualitative transformation in the situation.

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From 135, 000 to 90, 000 years ago tropical Africa had megadroughts which drove the humans from the land towards the sea shores and forced them to cross over to other continents. The researchers used radiocarbon dating techniques on pollen grains trapped in lake bottom mud to establish vegetation over the ages of the Malawi lake in Africa.
In May 2011, it was reported that Crow and longtime acquaintance Doyle Bramhall II ( musician, Sheryl Crow touring band member, and " 100 Miles From Memphis " producer ) had begun dating.
* From 1835 to 1977 it was believed that Harald ordered the death of Haraldskær Woman, a bog body thought to be Gunnhild, Mother of Kings until radiocarbon dating proved otherwise.
From the Holocene to present, American black bears seem to have shrunk in size, but this has been disputed because of problems with dating these fossil specimens.
From the 1970s, numerous geoglyphs have been discovered on deforested land dating between 0 – 1250 AD, leading to claims about Pre-Columbian civilizations.
From Coppermill Lane in the west ( next to the marshes ), to Wood Street in the east, there are scores of terraced streets dating to the Edwardian era and the 1920s.
From this town comes an inscription dating probably from early in the 3rd century BC ; it is cut upon a small bronze plate ( now in the Naples Museum ), which must have once been fixed to some votive object, dedicated to the god Declunus ( or the goddess Decluna ).
From 2001-2010 the Holy See, the central governing body of the Catholic Church, has " considered sex abuse allegations concerning about 3, 000 priests dating back up to 50 years " according to the Vatican's Promoter of Justice.
The immense popularity of the series led Nixon to enjoy her first leading role in a feature, playing a video artist who falls in love, despite her best efforts to avoid commitment, with a bisexual actor who just happens to be dating a gay man ( her best friend ) in Advice From a Caterpillar ( 2000 ), as well as starring opposite Scott Bakula in the holiday telepic Papa's Angels ( 2000 ).
From 1994 to 1996, the project focused investigations in the northeast section of the site ( near the Puchituk terminus ) which showed great time depth dating to the Middle Preclassic, and on the growth and cohesion of the site during Caracol ’ s two major periods of aggression.
From a historical perspective, image worship ( Murti-PujA ) is an ancient tradition as a small part within the overall Hindu tradition, with the oldest extant images of the classical Pauranik deities allegedly dating to Ramayana when Rama worshipped Lord Shiva at Rameswaram.
From the practical perspective, supersonic cartridge loads are impractical to suppress past the levels that are merely hearing-safe for the shooter due to the sonic boom emitted by the bullet, and cartridges such as. 22 LR and. 45 ACP have long been recognized as easy to suppress even if using technology dating back to 1940s when the mission calls for the quietest gun available.
From here it is possible to visit rock strata dating from three geological periods in a 185 million-year ‘ geological walk through time ’.
The exhibition, " Preserving Ancient Statues From Jordan ," exhibited eight pieces dating from 6500 – 7000 B. C.
From archaeological discoveries, it is believed that the area was one of the oldest communities in Vietnam, dating back to the prehistoric period.
From his 1970 rookie season through 1981, Bowa provided solid reliability in the Phillies ' infield, along with third baseman Mike Schmidt ; from 1976 to 1981, the Phillies reached the postseason five times, ending a drought dating back a quarter of a century.
From the early 1980s Pebble Mill had several scanners ( a BBC Term for an OB vehicle possibly dating back to World War II when it was an RAF term for mobile radar vehicles which the GPO and BBC used after the war )
From his personal collection ( the nucleus of the museum named after him, in Oxford ), he developed a typology, something few had thought of doing but which would be of enormous significance for dating purposes.
From this period are dating the numerous castrums, castles and refugee settlements for the population of Tetovo area of which most significant were those near present villages of Rogle, Orašje, Lešok, Jegunovce, Otunje, Gradec and the Isar-Banjiče site near Tetovo.
From Amazon to eBay to Get Satisfaction, the community's purpose revolves around allowing people to accomplish something they want or need to do whether it ’ s buying something, selling something, fixing something, dating, or the like.
From June 8, 2009 to June 26, 2009, St. John's College held an exhibition of the five surviving wooden spoons in College hands, from St. John's ( the last one, dating from 1909 ), Selwyn's ( 1906 ), Emmanuel's ( 1889 ) and Corpus Christi's ( 1895 and 1907 ) in its library to mark the centenary of the " awarding " of the last spoon of all.
From left to right: Dias, Manuel de Araújo Porto-alegre, Baron of Santo Ângelo | Manuel de Araújo Porto-alegre and Gonçalves de Magalhães, Viscount of Araguaia | Gonçalves de Magalhães, on a picture dating from circa 1858
From 1317 till the French Revolution Lavaur was the seat of a bishopric ; Lavaur Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Alan, was built for this purpose, dating from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, with an octagonal bell-tower.

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