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success and freedom
But the secretary insists that the success of the American farmer is the `` greatest single source of strength '' in the struggle to insure freedom around the world.
In a 1997 open letter to Ms. magazine she expressed displeasure that what she considers a way to ensure her own artistic freedom was seen by others solely in terms of its financial success.
Joysticks became especially popular with the mainstream success of Space flight simulator games like X-Wing and Wing Commander, as well as the " Six degrees of freedom " 3D shooter Descent.
We want a culture that is not the culture of an elite, of a group that is considered ‘ cultivated ,’ but rather of an entire people .” Nevertheless, the success of the Ministry of Culture had mixed results and by 1985 criticism arose over artistic freedom in the poetry workshops.
Following the success of The Stranglers ' previous four albums they were given complete freedom for their next, The Gospel According to The Meninblack, a concept album exploring religion and the supposed connection between religious phenomena and extraterrestrial visitors.
And it is his ambition and intelligence, combined with Tenar's budding wish for freedom and a wider world, that leads to their success.
EW contributes to the success of information operations ( IO ) by using offensive and defensive tactics and techniques in a variety of combinations to shape, disrupt, and exploit adversarial use of the EM spectrum while protecting friendly freedom of action in that spectrum.
The critical success of Street of Crocodiles gave the Quay Brothers artistic freedom to explore a shift in subject matter, in part originating in literary and poetic sources that led to exploration of new aesthetic forms, but also because they were able to make extensive experiments in technique, both with cameras and on large stage sets.
His key success was to protect the freedom of the press by gaining passage of a bill to remove the power of general warrants and to end Parliament's ability to punish political reports of debates.
In the US, Connie Francis had a third number one hit in 1962: " Don't Break the Heart That Loves You ", and her immense success led MGM to give her complete freedom to choose whichever songs she wanted to record.
Here also he wrote Lucinde ( 1799 ), an unfinished romance, which is interesting as an attempt to transfer to practical ethics the Romantic demand for complete individual freedom, and Alarcos, a tragedy ( 1802 ) in which, without much success, he combined romantic and classical elements.
" Her columns highlighted black success stories to illustrate broader themes about entrepreneurship, freedom, and creativity.
The group formed in the Waterhouse district of Kingston in 1972, initially called simply " Uhuru " ( the Swahili word for freedom ), with a line-up of Derrick " Duckie " Gong Simpson, founder and CEO, Garth Dennis, and lastly Don Carlos Their first release was a cover version of Curtis Mayfield's " Romancing to the Folk Song ", which was followed by " Time is on Our Side "; Neither song was a success and they split up, with Carlos pursuing a solo career, as did Dennis, before joining The Wailing Souls.
Although their mode of operation had given them the creative freedom they desired, commercial success was still eluding them, and the responsibility of running so many of their affairs personally ( down to transporting their own stage equipment ) took its toll on both of them.
Playing dual roles of a freedom fighter fighting corruption and his untrustful son, the film also won Kamal Haasan regional awards and plaudits for his portrayal, apart from being a massive box office success.
The independent labels usually aimed their releases at a small but devoted audience, not relying on mass sales for success, giving artists much more scope for experimentation and artistic freedom.
The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States ; a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward social mobility achieved through hard work.
The child ’ s quest to satisfy the needs of success / worth, fun / enjoyment, freedom / choice, and belonging / respect / love forms the basis for healthy development and lifelong learning.
Her greatest success was as the main character Lucia in Thomas Southerne's Sir Anthony Love, where Lucia partakes of the freedom of the roistering Restoration rake by disguising herself as " Sir Anthony ".
Proponents and detractors alike indicate the open and friendly atmosphere of the Alpha course where a participant can ask any question coupled with the freedom to attend select talks or leave without a follow-up is a major factor in its success.
Bolívar realized that the plains were critical to success in the wars of liberation – they offered freedom of movement, as well as the capacity to feed his army.
Although it is true that blue collar crime rates and open manifestations of poverty decreased dramatically during the first years of his administration, there was widespread public perception, and some evidence, that most of this apparent success was obtained to the expense of civil liberties and freedom of speech, and that the means employed to this end were objectable to say the least.
Cole remained upbeat when interviewed and when asked about his new found return to success, Cole claimed that he had found freedom in his life after the injuries of the previous season, saying he had great joy with his newborn son, and lived for him and his family in his faith as a Born again Christian.
This success was followed up in 1808 by the production of the " Reddition de Vienne " and " Atala au Tombeau " a work which went far to deserve its immense popularity, by a happy choice of subject, and remarkable freedom from the theatricality of Girodet's usual manner, which, however, soon returned again in his " La Révolte du Caire " ( 1810 ).
Independence is the unique characteristic of this segment of the education industry, offering schools four freedoms that contribute to their success: the freedom to define their own unique missions ; the freedom to admit and keep only those students well-matched to the mission ; the freedom to define the qualifications for high quality teachers ; and the freedom to determine on their own what to teach and how to assess student achievement and progress.

success and speech
Finding limited success in his efforts to get funding for the project, his speech in Italy was a new attempt to create a missile gap.
The success of a written speech, in contrast to the spoken speech, hinges on the notion that " we are willing to tolerate a great deal of improper and even careless usage " in oral rhetoric than written rhetoric.
On June 16, 1918, Eugene V. Debs, a political activist, delivered a speech in Canton, Ohio, the main theme of which " was socialism, its growth, and a prophecy of its ultimate success.
In 1912, Harding gave the nominating speech for incumbent President William Howard Taft, who would later serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Harding's administration, at the embattled Republican National Convention in Chicago — before he completed his introduction, a fist fight ensued between the Taft supporters and the more progressive Roosevelt faction, but the speech was quite a personal success.
His speech did not go down well and Harold Macmillan, whom Butler had taken along for moral support, addressed them and was a great success.
Despite the success of purely electronic speech synthesis, research is still being conducted into mechanical speech synthesizers.
This is demonstrated by the use of the word " tendency " in Schenck itself, a paragraph in Schenck explaining that the success of speech in causing the actual harm was not a prerequisite for conviction, and use of the bad-tendency test in the simultaneous Frohwerk v. United States and Debs v. United States decisions ( both of which cite Schenck without using the words " clear and present danger ").
Other products failed or had limited success — a Psion Siemens ' GSM device, a Series 5 based STB, the Wavefinder DAB radio, an attempt to add Dragon's speech recognition software to a PDA, Ericsson cancelled a Series 5MX derived smartphone project in 2001.
Mégret wanted to emulate Gianfranco Fini's success in Italy by making it possible for right-wing parties to ally themselves with the Front, but claimed that Le Pen's attitude and outrageous speech prevented this.
On 29 June Peel resigned as Prime Minister and in his resignation speech he attributed the success of repeal to Cobden:
This success would be short-lived, however, and in a landmark trademark case in 1965, a federal court's appeals ruled in favor of the Royal Tops Company, determining that yo-yo had become a part of common speech and that Duncan no longer had exclusive rights to the term.
In 2005 she gave a speech that stated: " If there are young Malay entrepreneurs whose companies are successful, then we appreciate their success, we want Towering Malays of glokal ( global and local ) standard ".
All the original members of the group attended the inauguration ceremony, and in his speech Maurice White attributed EWF's success to the support of all of their fans.
During her acceptance speech she recognized that the success of the band had begun with their personal partnerships.
Without specifically naming Meyerbeer, he interpreted the popular success of the latter as the undermining of German music by alleged Jewish venality and willingness to cater to the lowest tastes, and attributed the supposed poor quality of such ' Jewish music ' to Jewish speech and song patterns, which ' though the cultured son of Jewry takes untold pains to strip them off, nevertheless they shew an impertinent obstinacy in cleaving to him '.
His farewell speech to the Staff College on the success of Mussolini's Abyssinian campaign was not well received, probably because of its emphasis on the more-mechanised approach of the Italian Army compared with the British Army.
Developmental and speech therapy can also help children and increase the success of their social interactions.
Dictaphone has since focused its goals in speech recognition for the healthcare industry with only limited success, mainly building on its well established brand name.
Deaf culture critics argue that the cochlear implant and the subsequent therapy often become the focus of the child's identity at the expense of a possible future deaf identity and ease of communication in sign language, and claim that measuring the child's success only by their mastery of hearing and speech will lead to a poor self-image as " disabled " ( because the implants do not produce normal hearing ) rather than having the healthy self-concept of a proudly deaf person.
His speech balloon, found on the crime scene, indicates his murder was a way of “ censoring ” the star, who apparently had just heard someone explain the source of his success.
His early success has been attributed to his ability to use the media through populist speech.
The mixing of the two languages ( known as " Taglish "), while common in casual speech in the Philippines, was seen as a bold move, but the success of Taglish in popular songs, including Sharon Cuneta's first hit, " Mr. DJ ", broke the barrier forevermore.

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