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one and episode
But there is one small episode that a few New York fans who happened to sit in the cheap seats for one World's Series game in 1926 like best to recall.
The episode in which Sancho Panza concludes the joke that is played on him when he is facetiously put in command of an `` island '' is one of the best in the film.
Over the next few years the kingdom was threatened not only by Saladin and Nur ad-Din, but also by the Hashshashin ; in one episode, the Knights Templar murdered some Hashshashin envoys, leading to further disputes between Amalric and the Templars.
* In the episode " 11: 59 " of Star Trek: Voyager's fifth season ( original air date: May 5, 1999 ), Earth's first self-contained ecosystem known as " The Millennium Gate " is referenced and described as one kilometer tall and having begun construction in 2001.
* In one episode of The Triplets, the Bored Witch helps Salieri to steal one of Mozart's pieces.
Pop singer Pat Boone appeared on one episode as himself, with the premise that he hailed from the same area of the country as the Clampetts, though Boone is a native of Jacksonville, Florida.
( In one episode the two wore horn rimmed glasses in an absurd disguise which Anderson did not notice.
" He also owns a substantial 8-track tape collection, which is ruined in one episode by Beavis and Butt-Head.
" He is constantly stressed out due to having to deal with Beavis and Butt-Head: he shakes when he speaks, he is frequently rummaging through his desk for prescription medications including Maalox, and in one early episode, he is even shown guzzling a bottle of Old Crow bourbon whiskey.
In one episode titled " Lightning Strikes ," the show parodied blaming actions on youth culture.
" President Clinton called them " Beamis and Bum-head " in one episode, as well as in the movie, where an old lady consistently calls them " Travis " and " Bob-head.
" In one episode of the series, when another student threatens to kill them, the duo uses this to their advantage, pretending to be exchange students named " Crevis and Bung-Head ".
Later, in a Rolling Stone interview, Mike Judge was asked if Daria is coming back and he said, " No. There's sort of a cameo in one episode.
On more than one occasion, Judge told the writers that one of their ideas for an episode of King of the Hill would work well for Beavis and Butt-Head ; eventually he concluded, " Maybe we should just actually make some good Beavis and Butt-Head episodes.
* In Cheers, the slow-witted bartender known as " Coach " in one episode claimed to hold a minor league record for being hit by pitches.
The debate might be framed starkly as follows: on the one hand, we can hypothesise a poem put together from various tales concerning the hero ( the Grendel episode, the Grendel's mother story, and the firedrake narrative ).
Subcategories specify whether there has been more than one episode, and the type of the most recent episode.
; Bipolar II disorder: No manic episodes, but one or more hypomanic episodes and one or more major depressive episode.
Mumy did appear in one episode as a friend of Eddie.
Bipolar I disorder is a mood disorder that is characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode.

one and sociology
When dealing with the actual relation of philosophy to the sociology of knowledge, or better the role of philosophy in assisting research on the social sources of ideas, one has to become necessarily selective.
The term has two different meanings with different origins and histories: one originating in sociology and the other in literary criticism.
He was a friend and collaborator of the political sociologist Barrington Moore, Jr. and of the political philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, and also a friend of the Columbia University sociology professor C. Wright Mills, one of the founders of the New Left movement.
In modern sociological theory, Marxist sociology is recognised as one of the main classical perspectives.
In one example, references to Marx drastically decreased in Polish sociology after the fall of the revolutionary socialist governments, and two major research institutions which advocated the Marxist approach to sociology were closed.
Weber is often cited, with Émile Durkheim and Karl Marx, as one of the three founding architects of sociology.
Weber is perhaps best known for his thesis combining economic sociology and the sociology of religion, elaborated in his book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, in which he proposed that ascetic Protestantism was one of the major " elective affinities " associated with the rise in the Western world of market-driven capitalism and the rational-legal nation-state.
Some other of his works written in the first one and a half decades of the 20th century – published posthumously and dedicated primarily from the fields of sociology of religion, economic and legal sociology – are also recognised as among his most important intellectual contributions.
In the end, the study of the sociology of religion, according to Weber, focused on one distinguishing part of the Western culture, the decline of beliefs in magic, or what he referred to as " disenchantment of the world ".
In political sociology, one of Weber's most significant contributions is his Politics as a Vocation essay.
Along with Karl Marx and Émile Durkheim, he is commonly regarded as one of the founders of modern sociology.
In epidemiology, sociology and finance, the quartiles of a population are the four subpopulations defined by classifying individuals according to whether the value concerned falls into one of the four ranges defined by the three values discussed above.
While dealing with serious topics in what are now known as anthropology, sociology and psychology, he introduced a satirical approach, " based on the premise that, however serious the subject under review, it could be made more interesting and thus achieve greater effect, if only one leavened the lump of solemnity by the insertion of a few amusing anecdotes or by the throwing out of some witty or paradoxical observations.
Another pre-war concept that combined elements of sociology and geography was the one established by Dutch sociologist Sebald Rudolf Steinmetz and his Amsterdam School of Sociography.
* Causation ( sociology ), the belief that events occur in predictable ways and that one event leads to another
In the 20th-century, Antonio Gramsci developed the philosophy and the sociology of geopolitical hegemony into the theory of cultural hegemony, whereby one social class can manipulate the system of values and mores of a society, in order to create and establish a ruling-class Weltanschauung, a worldview that justifies the status quo of bourgeois domination of the other social classes of the society.
The field of marketing has adopted this term from sociology, using the term to refer to qualitative studies in which interviews with ( or other forms of text from ) one or a small number of people are closely read, analyzed, and interpreted.
The debate surrounding the influence of structure and agency on human thought is one of the central issues in sociology.
Comte saw this new science, sociology, as the last and greatest of all sciences, one which would include all other sciences and integrate and relate their findings into a cohesive whole.
It has to be pointed out, however, that there was a seventh science, one even greater than sociology.
The study of formal ( legal and / or official ) and informal ( extera-legal and / or unofficial ) regulation constitutes one of the central concerns of the sociology of law.

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