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analyses and art
His immediate subordinate, Pellaeon, voices the opinion that Thrawn's analysis of art was merely a cover for his true military analyses, which he would want to keep secret to stymie enemy spies.
These analyses in turn have affected conventional art history, especially concepts such as signs in semiotics.
He contributed theories for analyzing social change in Western civilization as a confluence of civilization ( intellectual and technological ), social processes ( organizations ) and culture ( art, religion, and philosophy ). He went to St. Joseph's Convent in Bideford, Maine on 13 April 1928 He conducted empirical and historical analyses of the growth and geographical distribution of cities and capitalism.
Cilice of Louis IX of France | St. Louis at St. Aspais Church, Melun, France. There is some evidence, based on analyses of both clothing represented in art and preserved skin imprint patterns at Çatalhöyük in Turkey, that the usage of the cilice predates written history.
This would be the last time Apollinaire used the term Orphism in his critical analyses of art ; as he turned his attention increasingly towards Picabia and Alexander Archipenko, but most of all towards the Futurists.
He analyses other elements of Dutch life and culture, such as their flat flooding-prone land, unusual taste in art, and their experiences in World War 2.
Whether he describes nature, analyses passions, curses the vices or sings hymns to the virtues, Dante is notable for the grandeur and delicacy of his art.
He analyses Kandinsky's theoretical writings on art and painting in their spiritual and cultural dimensions as a means of self-growth and refinement of one's sensibility.
So now Jewish analyses, images, definitions of art, science, sociology, literature, politics, the information media, dominate.
There are also studies in the history of art and critical analyses of one's own work.

analyses and cinema
The cinema of the Spanish director Luis Buñuel ( 1900 – 83 ) examines and analyses the bourgeois mentality and the life it provides for its practitioners:

analyses and youth
To do so, the coalition is employing a multifaceted strategy: encouraging people to write to the ambassadors of these countries, publishing more research and analyses on youth in armed conflict, and lobbying for the immediate demobilization of all child soldiers.

analyses and culture
His comparative analyses of religion, government, material culture, and especially kinship patterns proved to be influential contributions to the field of anthropology.
This " reflection on the destructive aspect of progress " proceeded through chapter which treated rationality as both the liberation from and further domination of nature, interpretations of both Homer ’ s Odyssey and the Marquis de Sade, as well as analyses of the culture industry and anti-semitism.
As well as being the subject of several books, films, and analyses, there have been many references to the legend in popular culture.
He reviews the first group of scientific analyses of culture and character as beginning with " cultural anthropology as early as the 1920s.
Organizational culture can be a factor in the survival or failure of an organization-although this is difficult to prove considering the necessary longitudinal analyses are hardly feasible.
Johansson notes “ more recent analyses within media and cultural studies ( e. g. Gamson 1994 ; Marshall 1997 ; Giles 2000 ; Turner, Marshall and Bonner 2000 ; Rojek 2001 ; Turner 2004 ) have instead dealt with the idea of a pervasive, contemporary, ‘ celebrity culture ’.” In the analysis of the celebrity culture, “ fame and its constituencies are conceived of as a broader social process, connected to widespread economic, political, technological and cultural developments .”
In February 2012, he began Melvyn Bragg on Class and Culture, a three-part series on BBC2 examining popular media culture with an analyses of the British social class system.
Although little is known of the anamorphic stage of P. semilanceata beyond the confines of laboratory culture, in general, the morphology of the asexual structures may be used as classical characters in phylogenetic analyses to help understand the evolutionary relationships between related groups of fungi.
For classical cytogenetic analyses, cells are grown in short term culture and arrested in metaphase using mitotic inhibitor.
Wieseltier was a frequent target of satire monthly Spy Magazine, which often derided his analyses of pop culture as comically pretentious, and mocked him as "' Leon Vee-ZEL-tee-AY '" who " jealously guards his highbrow credentials while wearing a lowbrow heart on his sleeve.
" In general, Amy Barrias ' analyses of representative coming-of-age Chicano and American Indian texts, including Bless Me, Ultima allows her to conclude that because American Indian and Chicano ( a ) writers find very little in dominant culture on which to build an identity, they have turned inward to create their own texts of rediscovery.
Before being shut down in 2000 by the Iranian Judiciary System, Payam-e Emrooz was the most professional monthly magazine with news and analyses in the areas of politics, society, culture, and economy.
Their analyses resulted in the first ever taxonomy of human performance style and in a series of maps showing the dis-semination of culture across the planet.
In Egypt, analyses of pollen found at archaeological sites indicate that the Sebilian culture ( also known as Esna culture ) were gathering wheat and barley.
He is the author of a website, where he provides analyses of Singaporean politics, culture, gay issues and miscellaneous subjects.
His articles, Counting Guns in Early America and Fall from Grace, both of which involve detailed analyses of the physical culture of early America as revealed in probate records, are among the most downloaded law review articles ever published.
OAC also offers awards, prizes and scholarships from private funds, and further supports Ontario ’ s arts community by conducting research and statistical analyses of the arts and culture.
Gellan gum is used as gelling agent in plant cell culture on Petri dishes, as it provides a very clear gel, facilitating light microscopical analyses of the cells and tissues.
This megafaunal extinction coincided roughly with the appearance of the big game hunting Clovis culture, and biochemical analyses have shown that Clovis tools were used in butchering camels.

analyses and economics
It features analyses and opinions covering global economics and finance.
Evolutionary economics analyses the unleashing of a process of technological and institutional innovation by generating and testing a diversity of ideas which discover and accumulate more survival value for the costs incurred than competing alternatives.
Apart from giving analyses on hard news, he also writes articles about some interesting economics theories.
These conditions are commonly assumed in economic analyses of profit ( economics )
Such externalities prevent markets from operating efficiently, according to analyses of public economics.
This other plane cannot be a dream, or at least not in Jeremy Rifkin ’ s sense of a dream — unless we make this dream the principle of all politics and economics — but then it would be necessary to elaborate a general libidinal economy, which would be very unevocative of Rifkin, who seems not to see the libido as an issue in the world of capitalism, even though he is American, and who in any case supports his arguments with the summary analyses of narcissism proposed by Christopher Lasch.
In 2001, the Nobel prize in economics was awarded to George Akerlof, Michael Spence, and Joseph E. Stiglitz " for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information.
When some economists ' studies do not embrace the rationality assumption, they are seen as placing the analyses outside the boundaries of the Neoclassical economics discipline ( Landsberg 1989, 596 ).
An example of the relevance of stocks and flows to climate change economics are analyses which attempt to find cost-effective ( i. e., cheapest ) ways of reducing global GHG emissions.

analyses and power
As already noted in an earlier paragraph, the more familiar cost analyses of utility enterprises or utility systems divide the total costs among a number of major classes of service, such as residential, commercial, industrial power, street lighting, etc..
In past analyses, it has been noted that mannerism arose in the early 16th century alongside a number of other social, scientific, religious and political movements such as the Copernican model, the Sack of Rome, and the Protestant Reformation's increasing challenge to the power of the Catholic Church.
In general these analyses acknowledge that individual trained bodies, teachable ideas or skills, and social influence or persuasion power, are different.
*" The Uncertain Return of Russian Power ", by Mike Haynes, analyses Putin's Russia and looks at claims that the reassertion of Russian power is leading to a new Cold War.
During the transition period before Nixon assumed power, Kissinger recommended that the NSC be buttressed by a structure of subcommittees to draft analyses of policy that would present clear decision options to the President.
Snow analyses the professional world, scrutinising microscopic shifts of power within the enclosed settings of a Cambridge college, a Whitehall ministry, a law firm.
Some analyses use a dichotomy between state and society, viewing the state as a homogeneous institution capable of using political power to force policy on a passive or resisting society.
Computational archaeology may include the use of geographical information systems ( GIS ), especially when applied to spatial analyses such as viewshed analysis and least-cost path analysis as these approaches are sufficiently computationally complex that they are extremely difficult if not impossible to implement without the processing power of a computer.
Likewise, Chomsky's analyses in Necessary Illusions represent a refocus on the use of these patterns of power, which he implies to underscore the failure of populations-particularly in a representative democracy-to learn from history in this regard.
It details the analyses of a government panel which concludes that war, or a credible substitute for war, is necessary if governments are to maintain power.
Rejection is not desired by a primary masochist in quite the same sense as the feigned rejection occurring within a mutually consensual relationship — or even where the masochist happens to be the one having actual initiative power ( this is the confusion of the distinctions of casual appearance and discrete motives which underlies the analyses of Deleuze and Sartre, for example ).
The above analyses only work when the number of nodes is a power of two.
Other fusion researchers such as Rostoker and Monkhorst disagreed with these analyses, claiming their assumptions do not always apply, and proposing nonthermal schemes that they calculate can produce net power, and theorists at LANL have proposed a new electrostatic plasma equilibrium that should mitigate this problem.
Among other uses, effect size measures play an important role in meta-analysis studies that summarize findings from a specific area of research, and in statistical power analyses.
A “ hothouse ” that combines the disciplines of political science, sociology, computer science, engineering, and graphic design, the Citizen Lab ’ s mission is to undertake advanced research and engage in development that monitors, analyses, and impacts the exercise of political power in cyberspace.
Incorporating Dynamic LCAs of renewable energy technologies ( using sensitivity analyses to project future improvements in renewable systems and their share of the power grid ) may help mitigate this criticism.
The genealogical exploration of the modern state as " problem of government " does not only deepen Foucault ’ s analyses on sovereignty and biopolitics ; it offers an analytics of government which refines both Foucault ’ s theory of power and his understanding of freedom.
His analyses of the host countries, and the power play at the League of Nations, were considered outstanding — a judgement that holds also in retrospect.
If, after statistical analyses, for example, a volume-based property was found to scale to mass to the 0. 9 power, then this would be called " negative allometry ", as the values are smaller than predicted by isometry.

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