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identified and origins
Some 300 ballads sung in North America have been identified as having origins in British traditional or broadside ballads.
Archaeologists and historians attempting to trace the origins of these villagers have found it impossible to identify any distinctive features that could define them as specifically Israelite – collared-rim jars and four-room houses have been identified outside the highlands and thus cannot be used to distinguish Israelite sites, and while the pottery of the highland villages is far more limited than that of lowland Canaanite sites, it develops typologically out of Canaanite pottery that came before.
From the 16th century he is commonly identified as member of the family of Paganelli di Montemagno, which belonged to the Pisan aristocracy, but this has not been proven and contradicts earlier testimonies that suggest he was a man of rather humble origins.
In AD 1215, Kalinga Magha, a South Indian with uncertain origins, identified as the founder of the Jaffna kingdom, invaded and captured the Kingdom of Polonnaruwa with a 24, 000 strong army sailed 690 nautical miles on 100 large ships from Kalinga.
Although the characteristics and manifestations of civilization from the Neolithic have been identified their origins and relationship have not yet fully defined.
Components of both galactic and an extra-galactic origins were separately identified at intensities much less than 1 % of the primary charged particles.
However, this theory only explained experimental observations — it did not allow the microscopic origins of the superconducting properties to be identified.
Despite her Etruscan origins, she later became identified with Venus.
Joseph Fontenrose first demonstrated that, whatever their deep origins, at Ugarit Dagon was identified with El, explaining why Dagan, who had an important temple at Ugarit is so neglected in the Ras Shamra mythological texts, where Dagon is mentioned solely in passing as the father of the god Hadad, but Anat, El's daughter, is Baal's sister, and why no temple of El has appeared at Ugarit.
Alfred Foucher ( 1865 – 1952 ), a French scholar, identified the Buddha image as having Greek origins.
Kastoria is believed to have ancient origins ; it has been identified with the ancient town of Celetrum, possibly located on a hill above the town's current location, and captured by the Romans in 200 BC.
Of the races that inhabit the world, Rick Priestley identified their origins as being based on British themes, the dwarfs are like blunt-spoken Yorkshire men, Elves having a touch of Southern England and received pronunciation about them, and the Orcs speaking with a working class London accent.
Although explanations of the origins of the conflict in academic discussions are complex and diverse, several general schools of thought on the subject can be identified.
Despite his aristocratic origins, L ' Enfant closely identified with the United States, adopting the name Peter.
The Vlach peoples from the south Balkans have generally been identified as the indigenous populations with Thracian & Illyrian ( Thraco-Illyrian ) and Greco-Roman ( Hellenic ) origins.
Zhang Qian also describes the origins of the Yuezhi, explaining they came from the eastern part of the Tarim Basin, a momentous explanation which has encouraged historians to connect them to the Caucasoid mummies, as well as to the Indo-European-speaking Tocharians that have been identified from precisely the same area:
Although fifteen to twenty weavers, dyers and fullers have been identified in Birmingham up to 1347, this is not a significantly greater number of cloth-workers than that found in surrounding villages and at least some of the cloth sold on the Birmingham market had rural origins.
500 CE – 1000 CE, successively sweep Arctic North America while having little genetic impact on Native American populations further South, that presumably have origins that date back to the initial colonization of the Americas by modern humans from Asia ( who are the first hominins to live there ), and ancient DNA shows genetic continuity from the Thule to modern Inuit ( whose genetics are remarkably homogeneous ), dominated by the A2a, A2b, and D3 mtDNA haplotypes, while " Haplotype D2 ( 3 %), found among modern Aleut and Siberian Eskimos, was identified at a low frequency in the modern samples but not the ancient.
In 1961, 71. 7 % of the population identified themselves as having British origins.
These origins were first identified by their ability to support the replication of mini-chromosomes or plasmids, giving rise to the name Autonomously replicating sequences or ARS elements.
The lion passant shown on some versions indicates the Pett ( Paetus ( founders of Padua ), Pettus ) origins in Venice ( colony of Padua ), seafarer home of St. Mark, who is identified with a lion.
Classical Pentecostalism includes any denomination or group which has origins in the Pentecostal revival that began in 1901 and is most identified with the Azusa Street Mission of Los Angeles.
In the Armenian hypothesis of Indo-European origins, this culture ( and perhaps that of the Maykop culture ) is identified with the speakers of the Anatolian languages.
Although contemporary models for the origins of complex urban societies have progressed beyond Childe's original formulation, there is general agreement that he correctly identified one of the most far-reaching social transformations prior to the Industrial Revolution, as well as the major processes involved in the change.

identified and concept
He pointed out that implicit in the early Buddhist concept of dependent origination is the lack of any substantial being ( anatta ) underlying the participants in origination, so that they have no independent existence, a state identified as emptiness ( śūnyatā ), or emptiness of a nature or essence ( svabhāva ).
He later identified the compound as cyclic AMP ( cAMP ) and with his discovery created the concept of second-messenger-mediated pathways.
Scholars immediately identified apparent deficiencies in Q1, which was instrumental in the development of the concept of a Shakespearean " bad quarto ".
The organizational development theorist Elliott Jacques identified a special role for hierarchy in his concept of requisite organization.
* if there are objects which one cannot say with certainty whether belong to a group of objects which are identified with this concept or which exhibit characteristics that have this predicate ( so-called " border-line cases ");
Plotinus identified his " One " with the concept of ' Good ' and the principle of ' Beauty '.
Beta elements were seen as cognate to the underpinnings of the " basic assumptions " identified in his work with groups: " the fundamental anxieties that underlie the basic assumption group resistances were originally thought of as proto-mental phenomena ... forerunners of Bion's later concept of beta-elements.
He identified the first stage as the construction of the World Library, which is basically Wells ' concept of a universal encyclopedia accessible to everyone from their home on computer terminals.
Christianity had a modifying influence on the classical concept of heroism and virtue, nowadays identified with the virtues of chivalry.
The preservation of a resource base, restoration of tribal self-management, and the active protection of taonga, both material and cultural, are necessary elements of the Crown ’ s policy of recognising rangatiratanga. The Government also recognised the Court of Appeal ’ s description of active protection, but identified the key concept of this principle as a right for iwi to organise as iwi and, under the law, to control the resources they own.
Historically, the notion of " good " as an absolute concept has emerged in parallel with the notion of God being the singular entity identified with good.
The accusers identified Descartes ' concept of a deus deceptor with his concept of an evil demon, stating that only an omnipotent God is " summe potens " and that describing the evil demon as such thus demonstrated the identity.
Kraepelin, in 1921, identified an " excitable personality " that closely parallels the borderline features outlined in the current concept of borderline.
Anthropologists Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson identified two kinds of politeness, deriving from Erving Goffman's concept of face:
Chisholm's writings have attempted to summarize the suitable and unsuitable criteria of the concept since the Scholastics, arriving at a criterion of intentionality identified by the two aspects of Brentano's thesis and defined by the logical properties that distinguish language describing psychological phenomena from language describing non-psychological phenomena.
These problems of concept testing have been identified in business and marketing journals.
Trunking of two-way radio is identical to the concept used for cellular phone systems where each fixed and mobile radio is specifically identified to the system Controller and its operation is switched by the controller.
Bruce and Nyland ( 2011 ) suggest that many academics preceded Mayo in identifying a concept similar to that of the human relations movement even going as far to suggest that the output and information collected by the Hawthorne investigations was identified well before Mayo by Taylor.
The Kabbalists identified the final, feminine Sefirah with the earlier, traditional Jewish concept of the Shekhinah ( immanent Divine Presence ).
Others, such as sociologist Dennis Gilbert, dispute the concept of a well-mixed society, and claim that distinct social networks can be identified for each class.
The Jante Law as a concept was created by the Danish-Norwegian author Aksel Sandemose, who in his novel A fugitive crosses his tracks ( En flyktning krysser sitt spor, 1933, English translation published in the USA in 1936 ) identified the Law of Jante as ten rules.
Nowadays, at least six different conceptions of landscape ecology can be identified which differ as regards the concept of ecology ( subdiscipline of biology in conceptions 2, 3, 4 and 6 as against interdisciplinary study of relations between human societies and their environment in conceptions 1 and 5 ) and the concept of landscape:
In addition, some scholars have identified rumor as a subset of propaganda, the latter another notoriously difficult concept to define.

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