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Idealists are skeptics about the physical world, maintaining either: 1 ) that nothing exists outside the mind, or 2 ) that we would have no access to a mind-independent reality even if it may exist ; the latter case often takes the form of a denial of the idea that we can have unconceptualised experiences ( see Myth of the Given ).
The latter condition has misled some to believe that Bowie has different coloured eyes, when in reality both irises are the same blue colour.
The reality behind such marriages was an alliance between an imperial prince and a Fujiwara lord, his father-in-law or grandfather, the latter with his resources supporting the prince to the throne and most often controlling the government.
It posits itself in opposition to positive law, as the latter depicts itself in social reality and methodologically in the objective " should-have " sense of law, which reveals itself through value-related interpretation.
The latter cation is written as though composed of a bare proton, but in reality, hydrogen cations in ionic compounds always occur as more complex species.
However, he continued that special relativity does not necessarily rule out the aether, because the latter can be used to give physical reality to acceleration and rotation.
According to the constitution, executive power is exercised by the government while legislative power is vested in the ministerial cabinet, the Senate and the National Assembly, although in reality these two latter bodies have very little power or legislative role.
While the former claim may or may not have some basis in reality, the latter seems improbable.
In the latter continent, there was talk of the Union Jack flying from " Cairo to Cape Town ", which only became a reality at the end of World War I.
Under the Pigouvian system, one firm for example, can be taxed more than another firm, when in reality, the latter firm is producing greater amounts of the negative externality.
The latter wrote a report attesting to the fact that the death camps were designed, built and used for the purpose of mass murder, while Browning testified for the reality of the Holocaust.
The " marvelous " one-dimensional world differs from the bidimensional world of magical realism, as in the latter, the supernatural realm blends with the natural, familiar world ( arriving at the combination of two layers of reality: bidimensional ).
This demand led to the eventual introduction of four Home Rule Bills, of which two were passed, the Third Home Rule Act won by John Redmond and most notably the Government of Ireland Act 1920 ( which created the home rule parliaments of Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland -- the latter state did not in reality function and was replaced by the Irish Free State ), which was enacted.
The latter could also be seen as the point of the alternative reality portrayed in the movie It's a Wonderful Life.
An anonymous critic in the July 1820 Monthly Review claimed, " this writer is very rich both in imagination and fancy ; and even a superabundance of the latter faculty is displayed in his lines ' On Autumn ,' which bring the reality of nature more before our eyes than almost any description that we remember.
This issue was also resolved in the geocentric Tychonic system ; the latter, however, while eliminating the major epicycles, retained as a physical reality the irregular back-and-forth motion of the planets, which Kepler characterized as a " pretzel ".
While the present Lord Bristol is involved in business, his two sisters are reality TV actresses and socialites whose lives feature in the popular press ( the latter being the " Face of Playboy UK ").
The DC Universe is composed of a number of different dimensional planes, most notably parallel earths ( see Multiverse ), but the latter were eliminated when reality was altered by the Anti-Monitor ( although stories featuring parallel earths have continued to crop up with various rationalizations in the following years ).
Huang Zhong was also credited with the slaying of Xiahou Yuan in 219, a prominent general under the warlord Cao Cao, in the Battle of Mount Dingjun, though in reality the latter was most probably killed in the rush of enemy soldiers.
The USSR may fight border wars with Finland and Romania ( the latter backed down and ceded Bessarabia in reality ).
It is only the physical intervention of his wife Emily which brings him back from this latter, shocking transformation in which he seems poised on the brink of becoming a non-physical form of proto-consciousness and possibly disappearing from our version of reality altogether.
The latter part of the 2000s decade has also seen an upswing of films and other fiction depicting emotional struggles of assisted reproductive technology in contemporary reality rather than being speculation.
Those who share his views on the philosophical constitution of the science regard the work he did, notwithstanding its unsystematic character, as in reality the most important done by any English economists in the latter half of the 19th century.
In reality, the latter had merely related his interview with Du Paty and protested his innocence.

reality and activities
This includes even activities that predate computer hacking, for example reality hackers or urban spelunkers ( exploring undocumented or unauthorized areas in buildings ).
Pawn Stars, an American reality television series ( 2009 ) appearing on the History Channel, chronicles the daily activities at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The radio series Nightwatch ( 1951 – 1955 ), which tape-recorded the daily activities of Culver City, California police officers, also helped pave the way for reality television.
In many reality TV programs, camera shooting and footage editing give the viewer the impression that they are passive observers following people going about their daily personal and professional activities ; this style of filming is often referred to as fly on the wall or factual television.
A common misconception is that activities such as NATO's intervention in the Kosovo War are peacekeeping operations, when they were, in reality, peace enforcement.
The impact of digital technology has transformed activities such as painting, drawing, sculpture and music / sound art, while new forms, such as net art, digital installation art, and virtual reality, have become recognized artistic practices.
They are unaware that their activities are being monitored by Evil, a malevolent sorcerer, who is able to manipulate reality and is attempting to acquire the map himself.
In popular use, Samsara may refer to the world ( in the sense of the various worldly activities which occupy ordinary human beings ), the various sufferings thereof ; or the unsettled and agitated mind through which reality is perceived.
In a virtual world, characters can do activities together, just like friends could do in reality.
The impact of digital technology has transformed activities such as painting, drawing, sculpture and music / sound art, while new forms, such as net art, digital installation art, and virtual reality, have become recognized artistic practices.
His 1995 novel Slow Death fictionalises and ridicules this process of the historification of Neoism ( including the planting of archives at the National Art Library in the Victoria and Albert Museum ; this recently became reality when Home sold the V & A his own archive documenting twenty years of his art and underground activities including those involving Neoism ) as if to give his own game away but, typically with Home, as soon as one agenda has, apparently, been exposed, whether Home's own or one at large, the game moves on so that he constantly forces readers into a position of ' Should I believe any of this?
* Fifthly, this leads naturally to a stage at which " all these activities, undertaken together and simultaneously, constitute genuine understanding: the chaotic and obstinate ' reality ' thus becomes a manifestation, a revelation " ( eidetic vision ).
Perception management directs both behavior and communication activities as it works towards the establishment of a common vision of reality in a given social group .< ref > Ferrand, Alain.
A common criticism of trade associations is that, while they are not per se " profit-making " organizations that claim to do valuable work which is ultimately for the public benefit, they are in reality fronts for price-fixing cartels and other subtle anti-competitive activities that are not in the public interest.
His activities result in a series of time paradoxes, which are explained by the existence of multiple universes and multiple histories: the Timebelt does not actually move the user around a single timeline, but to a new alternate reality which is the result of all the changes that Daniel has previously made to that reality.
There has been widespread speculation that the " accident " was in reality a staged collision targeting Stuckart as a former Nazi involved in Nazi racial and anti-Jewish policies and activities, although nothing has ever been openly admitted by The Mossad or other groups known to have been involved in other attacks on former Nazis.
My reality is that I am far too busy and involved in my life activities to have time to concern myself with self-consciousness in the wheelchair department.
She described the nocturnal activities of a smuggling ring based at the now celebrated inn, " portraying a hidden world as a place of tense excitement and claustrophobia of real peril and thrill .” It should be noted though that in Du Maurier's novel, the Jamaica Inn is not functionable as an inn with many guests it had in reality, but was solely the home of the landlord and a rendezvous and storagehouse for smuggling.
In Dzogchen these three correspond to tawa ( lta ba ), gompa ( sgom pa ) and chöpa ( spyod pa ): the first is the direct vision of the true nature of reality rather than an intellectual view of reality, as is the case with the term in other vehicles ; the second is the continuity of this vision in sessions of meditation ; and the third is the continuity of this vision in everyday activities.
Wilurarra Creative engages with the demand from Warburton's young people for the activities that link the reality of contemporary cultural context within which Ngaanyatjarra life operates.
In reality, the Guild has always operated on a modest scale, its activities being suggestive rather than transformational, but always dynamic, adapting to changing circumstances and needs.
Network reality show, Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive, which observed the activities of spoiled celebrity children on a Colorado cattle ranch.

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