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Gutmann and Falun
Researcher Ethan Gutmann estimates that Falun Gong represents an average of 15 to 20 percent of the total " laogai " population.
Ethan Gutmann, adjunct fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, approached the allegations by conducting extensive interviews around the world with a variety of former prisoners from Chinese labor camps and prisons, including Falun Gong practitioners and non-practitioners.
Ethan Gutmann also noted that media organizations and human rights groups also self-censor on the topic, given the PRC governments vehement attitude toward the practice, and the potential repercussions that may follow for making overt representations on Falun Gong's behalf.
Ethan Gutmann, a journalist reporting on China since the early 1990s, has attempted to explain the apparent dearth of public sympathy for Falun Gong as stemming, in part, from the group's shortcomings in public relations.
Unlike the democracy activists or Tibetans, who have found a comfortable place in Western perceptions, " Falun Gong marched to a distinctly Chinese drum ", Gutmann writes.
In discussing the portrayal of Falun Gong as " anti-gay ", Ethan Gutmann notes that Falun Gong's teachings are " essentially indistinguishable " from traditional religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.

Gutmann and also
The city was also the site of a World War I German awards ceremony in August 1918, in which Adolf Hitler was presented the Iron Cross ( First Class ) on recommendation from his superior officer, a Jewish Lieutenant named Hugo Gutmann.
Gutmann also directed Herz über Kopf ( 2001 ) for which he and Schmid wrote the screenplay.
The Gutmann method, Quick Erase, DoD Short ( 3 passes ), and DOD 5220. 22-M ( 7 passes ) are also included as options to handle data remanence.

Gutmann and from
Journalist Ethan Gutmann of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies produced a median estimated death toll of 65, 000 based on a refugee testimony, while researchers David Kilgour and David Matas produced an estimate of 41, 500 killed from 2000-2005.
Once vast Slavonian oak forests were mostly replaced with farmland, and a section of the working-class quarters of Salamon H. Gutmann from 1884 became part of the present-day Belišće.
Peter Gutmann of the University of Auckland wrote a celebrated 1996 paper on the recovery of overwritten information from magnetic disks ; areal storage densities have gotten much higher since then, so this sort of recovery is likely to be more difficult than it was when Gutmann wrote.
Petah Tikva was founded in 1878 by religious pioneers from Europe, who were led by Yehoshua Stampfer, Moshe Shmuel Raab, Yoel Moshe Salomon, Zerach Barnett, and David Gutmann, as well as Lithuanian Rabbi Aryeh Leib Frumkin who built the first house there.
* Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory by Peter Gutmann
Gutmann was admitted to the hospital, and died on February 14 from complications from the injury.
Joe Gutmann, the prosecutor in Batson's 1982 trial, has said that the Supreme Court's decision was " a good one " because it prevents lawyers from discriminating in jury selection.
Peter Gutmann investigated data recovery from nominally overwritten media in the mid-1990s.
Recurring pieces in the magazine and website include " Letter from Amy Gutmann " and " Pokémon University.
He reprinted the tempo modifications from Gutmann but placed them in brackets.
* Free score ( Gutmann edition ) from the Indiana University school of music

Gutmann and American
* Amy Gutmann ( born 1949 ), American academic and president of the University of Pennsylvania
* Bessie Pease Gutmann ( 1876-1960 ), American artist and illustrator
* John Gutmann ( 1905-1998 ), American photographer and painter
* Peter Gutmann ( journalist ) ( born 1949 ), American journalist and attorney

Gutmann and support
Moreover, since about 2001, ATA IDE and SATA hard drive manufacturer designs include support for the “ Secure Erase ” standard, obviating the need to apply the Gutmann method when erasing an entire drive.

Gutmann and are
Other participants and their contributions are of course important, particularly those of José Coderch, Ralph Erskine, Pancho Guedes, Rolf Gutmann, Geir Grung, Oskar Hansen, Reima Pietilä, Charles Polonyi, Brian Richards, Jerzy Soltan, Oswald Mathias Ungers, John Voelcker, and Stefan Wewerka.
Among his later books are Colour Conscious ( with Amy Gutmann ), The Ethics of Identity ( 2005 ), and Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers ( 2006 ).
Redfield and his wife Margaret are the parents of Lisa Redfield Peattie, Professor Emerita, Department of Urban Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, James M. Redfield, a professor of classics at the University of Chicago and Joanna Redfield Gutmann ( 1930 – 2009 ).

Gutmann and space
* secure deletion of free space or disk using a " zero out " data, a 7-pass DOD 5220-22 M standard, or a 35-pass Gutmann algorithm

Gutmann and .
The seminal work is by Jurgen Habermas in Germany but the most extensive literature has been in English, led by theorists such as Jane Mansbridge, Joshua Cohen, Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson.
In contrast fellow Germans Paracelsus ( 1493-1541 ), Aegidius Gutmann ( 1490-1584 ), Valentin Weigel ( 1533-1588 ), Heinrich Khunrath ( 1560-1605 ), Johann Arndt ( 1555-1621 ), and Caspar Schwenckfeld ( 1490-1584 ) demonstrated an interest in theosophy.
This tension is one of the great challenges of contemporary democracy and has become more difficult in the era of the permanent campaign, as Gutmann and Thompson show.
According to author Ethan Gutmann, Cisco and other telecommunications equipment providers supplied the Chinese government with surveillance and Internet infrastructure equipment that is used to block Internet websites and track Chinese on-line activities.
The article was authored by physicist He Zuoxiu who, as Porter and Gutmann note, is a relative of Politburo member and public security tsar Luo Gan.
" According an journalist Ethan Gutmann, security officers had been expecting them, and corralled the practitioners onto Fuyou Street in front of Zhongnanhai government compound.
* A. Gutmann, D. F. Thompson, " Why Deliberative Democracy?
The influential Gutmann family made a significant impact on the Belišće region in the 19th and 20th century.
While online critics such as Peter Gutmann have dismissed much of what was written about Toscanini during his lifetime as " adoring puffery ", it neverthleless remains a fact that composers and others who worked with the Maestro readily acknowledged what they felt was his greatness, and audio interviews containing the praise of such luminaries as Aaron Copland still exist.
Others contributing to the notion of deliberative democracy include David A. Crocker, Jon Elster, Jürgen Habermas, David Held, Joshua Cohen, John Rawls, Amy Gutmann, Noëlle McAfee, John Dryzek, Rense Bos, James S. Fishkin, Jane Mansbridge, Dennis Thompson, Benny Hjern, Hal Koch, Seyla Benhabib, Ethan Leib, Jeffrey K. Tulis David Estlund and Robert B. Talisse.

observes and also
In cosmology, if one assumes the Copernican principle and observes that the universe appears isotropic from our vantage-point on Earth, then one can prove that the Universe is generally homogeneous ( at any given time ) and is also isotropic about any given point.
Although a steadfast proponent of a radical and rational autonomy in all things, Husserl could also speak " about his vocation and even about his mission under God's will to find new ways for philosophy and science ," observes Spiegelberg.
Sorita d ' Este observes that it is also important to give consideration to the difference between the modern calendar and the lunisolar calendars which would have been in use when these dates were set, giving us a full moon date around the 13th of each month and the date for the August festival originating with the festival of Nemoralia held in honour of Diana.
If one carefully observes the third equation one will notice it also works for n
Sobran observes that the Sonnets " abound not only in legal terms — more than 200 — but also in elaborate legal conceits.
Anderson also observes that while Shakespeare refers to the latest scientific discoveries and events right through the end of the 16th century, " Shakespeare is mute about science after de Vere ’ s death in 1604 ".
Barnett also observes that the opposing noises in the soundtrack — gritty little harp figures — are as hard as shards of steel as well as a jazz drum-kit placing the drama in the city – indicative of loneliness while surrounded by people.
She also observes that the chess pieces have come to life, though they remain small enough for her to pick up.
It is proper ,' he observes in continuation, to derive our explanations from things which are obvious, and in some measure of daily occurrence, such as deluges, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and sudden swellings of the land beneath the sea ; for the last raise up the sea also, and when the same lands subside again, they occasion the sea to be let down.
Eton also observes St. Andrew's Day, on which the Eton wall game is played.
In addition to a wavefunction on the space of all possible configurations, it also includes an actual configuration, even in situations where nobody observes it.
Although " collectable " is the spelling listed first for the adjective by the Oxford English Dictionary and is standard spelling in British English, the dictionary observes that the "- ible " form is also valid and this has come to be the common spelling in the United States.
She also observes even earlier Euler-like diagrams by Ramon Lull in the 13th Century.
He observes that it is impossible to know whether Alger lived the life of a secret homosexual, " ut there are hints that the male companionship he describes as a refuge from the streets — the cozy domestic arrangements between Dick and Fosdick, for example — may also be an erotic relationship ".
As their neighbour, Hannah Roscoe, the narrator's grandmother, a half-breed whose husband left her and their little son for good, quietly observes the Goodnoughs and also, on Ada's request, helps deliver Edith and Lyman.
Russell also observes that both sides were mistaken in believing that there can be no motion in a plenum, but arguably motion cannot start in a plenum.
As Horza, a mercenary for the Idirans observes: " the conflict was inevitable "; the Idirans would not halt their expansion, because their faith wouldn't allow it ; the Culture was so ill-defined, having no borders or laws, that it would also have grown ceaselessly.
" " All three names — Halia, Aphrodite, Amphitrite, and furthermore also Kapheira — must have been applied to one and the same great goddess ", Karl Kerenyi observes.
Aulus Gellius observes that the particle ve-that prefixes the name of the god also appears in Latin words such as vesanus, " insane ," and thus interprets the name Vejovis as the anti-Jove.
" The laughter also acted as a kind of insurance: Jay observes that politicians would be unable to put pressure on the BBC not to " run this kind of nonsense " if " 200 – 250 people were falling about with laughter.
When examining the body-size vs. lifespan relationship, one also observes that predatory mammals tend to live longer than prey mammals in a controlled environment, such as a zoo or nature reserve.
In Guerrero one also observes the highest Asian contribution ( 37. 17 %).
Thus, Lester Grabbe points to a number of parallels between the Azazel narrative in 1 Enoch and the wording of Leviticus 16, including “ the similarity of the names Asael and Azazel ; the punishment in the desert ; the placing of sin on Asael / Azazel ; the resultant healing of the land .” Daniel Stökl also observes thatthe punishment of the demon resembles the treatment of the goat in aspects of geography, action, time and purpose .” Thus, the place of Asael ’ s punishment designated in 1 Enoch as Dudael is reminiscent of the rabbinic terminology used for the designation of the ravine of the scapegoat in later rabbinic interpretations of the Yom Kippur ritual.
In the film, King Arthur ( Graham Chapman ), accompanied by his trusty serf Patsy ( Terry Gilliam ), is travelling through a forest when he enters a clearing and observes a fight taking place between a Black Knight ( John Cleese ) and a Green Knight ( also played by Gilliam ) by a bridge over a small stream.

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