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Traditionalist conservatism is a political philosophy emphasizing the need for the principles of natural law and transcendent moral order, tradition, hierarchy and organic unity, agrarianism, classicism and high culture, and the intersecting spheres of loyalty.
Flynn defines intelligence to be independent of culture, emphasizing that the style of thought required to deal with problems of survival in a desert ( mapping, tracking ..), is different from that required to do well in the modern West ( academic achievement etc.
Several early commentators, emphasizing the first part of the book, see it as part of the US self-help and positive thinking culture, epitomised by Norman Vincent Peale and by the New Thought movement.
While the Taiwanese localization movement may view such efforts as emphasizing the importance of Taiwan's culture, this section addresses the perspective of those who likely support the reunification of all of Greater China under a single political entity.
After qualifying as a psychiatrist in 1951, Fanon did a residency in psychiatry at Saint-Alban under the radical Catalan psychiatrist François Tosquelles, who invigorated Fanon's thinking by emphasizing the role of culture in psychopathology.
Pop art is aimed to employ images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art, emphasizing the banal or kitschy elements of any given culture, most often through the use of irony.
This theory examines the role of institutions and evolutionary social processes in shaping economic behavior, emphasizing " the complexity of human motives and the importance of culture and relations of power.
All of these festivals continued the DEMF's traditions by featuring performances by musicians and DJs and emphasizing the progressive qualities of the culture surrounding electronic music.
Harsin wants to distinguish the rumor bomb from other more general concepts of rumor by emphasizing changes in politics, media technology, and culture.
Rather, he said, media should focus on emphasizing Chinese culture and the Chinese way of life " to convey the message that China is a friend, not an enemy ".
Recognizing that most Americans are members of thriving religious congregations, Wine concluded that a congregational format, emphasizing Jewish culture and history rather than a theistic outlook, could attract nonreligious Jews who were not served by other Jewish organizations.
As a rabbi trained in Reform Judaism, with a small secular, non-theistic congregation in Michigan, Wine developed a Jewish liturgy that reflected his, and his congregation ’ s philosophical viewpoint by emphasizing Jewish culture, history, and identity along with Humanistic ethics while excluding all prayers and references to God.
Lozano-Hemmer recognizes that western culture is a technology-based culture, emphasizing " even if you are not using a computer you are affected by this environment.
The changes in American industry indicated a need for a professional management class which in turn began to change the organizational culture of American business emphasizing rational decisions centered on money based measures such as profit and loss ( see also rational choice theory ).
Revisions were made along the ideological lines set forth at the Fourth National Congress of the VCP in 1976, emphasizing popular sovereignty and promising success in undertaking " revolutions " in production, science and technology, culture, and ideology.
Exhibitions cover different aspects of Japanese culture, displaying traditional and modern art, and emphasizing the aesthetic values unique to Japanese art.
The fact that the promoters of the cooperation project chose to spell the new name in Basque rather than French ( Chingoudy ) or Spanish ( Chingudi ) was both a way of emphasizing the common Basque culture on either side of the frontier and a deliberate ploy to provide a stamp of Basque political correctness on the project.
Like the term " pro-life ," the term " culture of life " is not without its critics, who argue that religious conservatives do not have a monopoly on valuing life, or that they devalue it themselves, or that by emphasizing quantity of life they devalue quality of life.
One critic describes the chorus as representative of " the G-funk tableau " emphasizing cruising culture, consumption of depressants, and materialism.
Alternatively, they can be called by the period in which they lived, either the " Maritime Archaic " ( emphasizing a coastal and seafaring culture ) or " Late Archaic " ( emphasizing time and leaving open the possibility of living inland seasonally ), although these terms often cover the longer period from 7000 BCE to 1000 CE.
After many years of a program emphasizing assimilation into mainstream culture, Carlisle allowed Angel DeCora to teach students about Native American art and the students ' tribal cultures.

emphasizing and theory
In philosophy, empiricism is generally a theory of knowledge emphasizing the role of experience, especially experience based on perceptual observations by the senses.
The thin theory has also been explained by Joseph Raz as emphasizing the formal or instrumental aspects of a legal system regardless of whether it is part of a particular political structure, i. e. a democratic or non-democratic society.
Some, such as Inkeles ( 1959 ), Johnson ( 1965 ) and Gibbs ( 1968 ), have claimed that Durkheim's only intent was to explain suicide sociologically within a holistic perspective, emphasizing that " he intended his theory to explain variation among social environments in the incidence of suicide, not the suicides of particular individuals.
In fact, former president Chen Shui-bian has been frequently emphasizing the popular sovereignty theory in his speeches.
It has traditionally maintained a strong " real world " focus, emphasizing craftsmanship, technique, and professionalism while somewhat de-emphasizing theory.
Sébastien de Brossard in his Dictionaire de Musique ( Paris, 1703 ) approached the word virtuoso by its Latin root virtu emphasizing exceptional training, especially in theory.
Johann Kuhnau in his The Musical Charlatan ( Der musikalische Quack-Salber, 1700 ) defined the " true virtuoso " once again emphasizing theory (" der wahre Virtuose ") describing the " highly gifted musician " (" der glückselige Musicus ") or " performer virtuoso " as having nothing more than practical facility.
Through these then revolutionary ideas Anna provided us with a comprehensive developmental theory and the concept of developmental lines, which combined her father's important drive model with more recent object relations theories emphasizing the importance of parents in child development processes.
Theorists most associated with mercantilism include Philipp Wilhelm von Hornick, who in his Austria Over All, If She Only Will of 1684 gave the only comprehensive statement of mercantilist theory, emphasizing production and an export-led economy.
* The Subjection theory focuses on explaining the distinction by emphasizing the subordination of private persons to the state: Public law is supposed to govern this relationship, whereas private law is considered to govern relationships where the parties involved meet on a level playing field.
Barnett calls his theory " the liberal conception of justice ", emphasizing the relationship between legal libertarianism and classical liberalism.
David Graeber relies on critical realism, which he understands as a form of ' heraclitean ' philosophy, emphasizing flux and change over stable essences, in his anthropological book on the concept of value, Toward an anthropological theory of value: the false coin of our own dreams.
The Praxis school based its theory on the writings of the young Marx, emphasizing the humanist and dialectical aspects thereof.
The book was a scientific study of language, emphasizing quantitative data, and was based on the mathematical model of Claude Shannon's information theory.
In some countries, the degree is awarded following completion of a curriculum which is career oriented, emphasizing practice as opposed to theory.
One theory is that the word punchline refers to the practice of emphasizing or " punching up " certain lines during a speech or monologue.
Researchers interested in optimal experiences and emphasizing positive experiences, especially in places such as schools and the business world, also began studying the theory of flow at this time.
By emphasizing her theory that the tissues drive the nature of the immune response ( i. e., the " what type " rather than the " whether " of immune response ), Matzinger describes a dynamic immune system with complex webs of signalling, rather than an immune system that can be explained by a simple and easily reducible set of molecular signals that initiate response, or by a small set of cells ( e. g., " regulatory " T-cells ) which shut it down.
Barnett calls his theory the liberal conception of justice, emphasizing the relationship between legal libertarianism and classical liberalism.
From 1928 to 1967 he was a professor at the Academy, where he reformed the syllabus, emphasizing the training of choral conductors, the teaching of church music history, and instruction in music theory and prosody.
* Technical report on participatory theory and methods emphasizing hybridity ( methods and work practices that share attributes of multiple domains or disciplines ).
This theory provides an innovative way to associate emotions to moralization by emphasizing that morality not only includes reasoning, but also emotional reactions.
*, emphasizing the theory in the context of complex manifolds

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