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contrast and Smith
" Patti Smith, in contrast, suggests in the documentary 25 Years of Punk that the hippies and the punk rockers were linked by a common anti-establishment mentality.
Smith went against the party line on the basis that although the country's electoral system had never before explicitly discriminated by colour, the proposal to grant 15 out of the 65 parliamentary seats to Rhodesian blacks was in direct contrast with the principles of the UFP ; he said: " Our policy in the past has always been that we would have a government, in Rhodesia, based on merit and that people wouldn't worry whether you were black or whether you were white.
Smith has recently proposed that the empty tomb stories in the gospels reflect traditions about Jesus ' absence or assumption, in contrast to the resurrection appearance stories which were about Jesus ' presence.
This ability is much like how a virus replicates, creating an ironic contrast with the first film, where Smith likens humanity to a virus.
The pop-oriented songs of Elliott Smith were a contrast to the darker songs of Neil Gust, while both Smith and Gust's songs touched on subjects such as anger, alienation, loneliness and despair.
In one of these, on the political economy of Adam Smith, he exhibits in a very interesting way the co-existence in The Wealth of Nations of historical-inductive investigation in the manner of Montesquieu with a priori speculation founded on theologico-metaphysical bases, and points out the error of ignoring the former element, which is the really characteristic feature of Smith's social philosophy, and places him in strong contrast with the school of Ricardo.
In contrast with other Latter Day Saint denominations, The Church of Jesus Christ does not believe Joseph Smith was the " Choice Seer " predicted by the Book of Mormon ().
Smith did not believe that this spread of culture was necessarily connected to a certain race, in contrast to other diffusionists like the German prehistorian Gustaf Kossinna.
In contrast to Joseph Smith, who had served as president of his church, Strang taught that Smith's prophetic office embodied an overtly royal attribute, by which its occupant was to be not only the spiritual leader of his people, but their temporal king as well.
Smith himself wrote about the " severity " of such laws against worker actions, and made a point to contrast the " clamour " of the " masters " against workers associations, while associations and collusions of the masters " are never heard by the people " though such actions are " always " and " everywhere " taking place:
By contrast, Smith was an example of academic failure.
In contrast with the economical individualism of Adam Smith, he emphasizes the ethical element in national economy, the duty of the state toward the individual, and the religious basis which is also necessary in this field.
In his 1992 work for the stage, Vawter explored the themes of sexual identity in Roy Cohn / Jack Smith, a series of two monologues that contrast the characters of two gay men who died of AIDS.
Traditionally, the handling of the brigantaggio has received a negative judgement by Italian historians, in strict contrast with the heroism attributed to Garibaldi and his followers ; the English historian Denis Mack Smith, for example, points out the deficiencies and reticence of the sources available for the period.
Muller ( 2002 ) argues that Möser's views on the economic and political aspects of society contrast sharply with those of his much more renowned contemporary, Adam Smith, and anticipate some of the ideas of the German Historical School and the social market economy.

contrast and scholar
German scholar Boris Barth, in contrast to Steigmann-Gall, implies that Doehring did not actually use the term, but spoke only of ' betrayal '.
In contrast to Western chivalry, the Shi was expected to be something of a scholar.
In contrast to the historical Xuanzang, a wise and learned scholar ( he was in his late 20s when he left for India ), the fictional Xuanzang is presented as a young monk who is extremely naive, showing idealistic compassion without wisdom.
His style in it, as elsewhere, is in striking contrast to that of the typical classical scholar, and accords with his conviction that the true aim of scholarship is " that which is.
Theology stands in contrast to the philosophy of religion and religious studies in that, generally, the scholar is first and foremost a believer employing both logic and scripture as evidence.
Prior to his accession, in his youth he made it a point to live and look like a poor scholar and dervish, in stark contrast to his three well dressed dandy brothers, Mirza Jahangir, Salim and Babur.
Gomarus, a Fleming who had been in Leyden since 1594, has been described as " a rather mediocre scholar " but " a forceful defender of the Calvinistic doctrine ... a man of deep-rooted faith " In contrast Arminius has been described as " a seeker, a doubter ".
He was concerned with uncovering the physical reality of the classical world, in contrast to the Cambridge Ritualists, and was the foremost Homer scholar of his generation.
In contrast to numerous scholarly analyses of Joseph Smith's translations of the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham that began to appear in the 19th century, explorations of the textual foundations of the JST began in earnest only in the 1960s, with the pioneering work of the RLDS scholar Richard P. Howard and the LDS scholar Robert J. Matthews.
The well-known scholar of Chinese philosophy, Wing-Tsit Chan ( 1963: 309 ) calls the " Yang Zhu " chapter " negative Daoism " in contrast with the Daoism of Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Huainanzi that were " all positive in that each represents something new.
The first, Giles Gilchrist, is an athletic industrious scholar ( in contrast to his father who squandered his fortune in horse racing ); the second, Ras, is described as quiet and methodical ; the third is Miles McLaren, a gifted man but thoroughly dissolute and given to gambling.
His Lordship also stated, " Justice Thakker is a lovely contrast, a sound scholar, free from the symptoms of what Lord Hailsham called ' judges disease '.
Most notably, Christian scholar D. G. Hart uses this term to compare and contrast the practices of evangelical Protestants and what he calls " confessional Protestants " ( for example Anglicans and most Lutherans ).
The two offered a contrast in the model of the Hasidic Rebbe, with Elimelech the ascetic scholar, and Zushya giving the impression of the charismatic " saintly simpleton ", although he too was well versed in Hasidic philosophy.
In the Lingering Garden in Suzhou, flowers provide a contrast with a scholar stone chosen to represent Mount Tiantai, one of the founding centers of Chinese Buddhism.
In contrast, scholar Gerard Prunier asserts that " the camps sheltered thousands of women and children as well as men who might or might not have been genocidaires.
By October of 2011, DeVore dropped out of the race when he accepted a new job as a visiting scholar at the nonprofit Texas Public Policy Foundation writing about Texas's low taxes and regulations and its effects on business climate, in contrast to other states.
In 1943 the local scholar Juan Álvarez wrote a seminal History of Rosario, which reaffirmed the thesis of Rosario as a " self-made-city ", born after the modern capitalist fashion and developed by its own people's work, in contrast with other cities ( like Santa Fe ) with a traditional, colonial, aristocratic past.

contrast and world
Built upon seven hills, Istanbul, like Rome, is one of the most ancient cities in the world, filled with splendor and contrast.
Even when they are finished, however, the contrast will remain, for Istanbul is the only city in the world that is built upon two continents.
These small-scale organic communities were generally seen as a new development in world history, in contrast to the established ancient civilizations of Egypt or Persia, or the hunter-gatherer bands elsewhere.
Note that this brain-in-a-vat argument conflates cyberspace with reality, while the more common descriptions of cyberspace contrast it with the " real world ".
The Gnostics considered the most essential part of the process of salvation to be this personal knowledge, in contrast to faith as an outlook in their world view along with faith in the ecclesiastical authority.
Several of Lovecraft's stories of the Old Ones ( alien beings of the Cthulhu Mythos ), propose alternate mythic human origins in contrast to those found in the creation stories of existing religions, expanding on a natural world view.
By contrast, low fantasy is characterized by being set in the primary, or " real " world, or a rational and familiar fictional world, with the inclusion of magical elements.
Allah was considered the creator of the world and the giver of rain, but in contrast to Islam, Allah was not considered the sole divinity.
In contrast to Abraham — who illuminates the world with knowledge of God and earns the respect of the inhabitants of the land of Canaan — and Isaac — who continues his father's teachings and also lives in relative harmony with his neighbors — Jacob experiences many personal struggles both in the land and out of it-including the hatred of his brother, Esau ; the deception of his father-in-law, Laban ; the rape of his daughter, Dinah ; the death of his favorite wife, Rachel ; and the sale of his son, Joseph.
By the mid to late-1970s some parts of the capitalist world, including South Korea, were creating new industries based around computers, electronics, and other advanced technology in contrast to North Korea's Stalinist economy of mining and steel production.
In direct contrast to cosmopolitan theories about an ever more connected world that no longer requires nation states, is the Clash of Civilizations theory.
" According to him, the loss of higher metaphysical values which existed in contrast with the base reality of the world or merely human ideas give rise to the idea that all human ideas are therefore valueless.
In contrast, some contemporary Pagans believe that there are specific spirits which inhabit various features in the natural world, and that these can be actively communicated with.
In contrast, most areas of the world do not experience the same climatic regime as the continental United States and hay feeding is rarely conducted.
" In sharp contrast, Swinburne the poet would comment on this same theme: " Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean ; the world has grown grey from thy breath ; We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death.
In contrast to the traditional Italian pizza used in the research, popular pizza varieties in many parts of the world are often loaded with high fat cheeses and fatty meats, a high intake of which can contribute to obesity, itself a risk factor for cancer.
The ideology was Marxism-Leninism ; this reflected the fact that Stalin himself was not a Communist theoretician, in contrast to Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin, and that he prided himself on maintaining the legacy of Lenin as a founding father for the Soviet Union and the future Communist world.
In contrast, Zhang Zai presented a vitalistic Dao that was the fundamental component or effect of ch ' i, the motive energy behind life and the world.
Ibn Fadlan's disgust is possibly because of the contrast to the personal hygiene practises particular to the Muslim world at the time, such as the use of running water and clean vessels.
The " edge of world problem " raises the issue of what to do at the artificial boundary of the physical edge of a board game, in contrast to real life where there is no " edge " and units off-board can have a tangible effect on a scenario.
For contrast, the Itaipu Dam, one of the most powerful hydroelectric plants in the world, produces 14, 000 MW, enough to supply 19 % of all the electricity used in Brazil, and 90 % of that used in Paraguay.
In Christianity, the term often connotes the concept of the fallen and corrupt world order of human society, in contrast to the World to Come.
In contrast, the scientific name can be used all over the world, in all languages, avoiding confusion and difficulties of translation.

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