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response and threat
Rather it is rooted in a difference of response to the threat of social disintegration.
One such project is the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project that built on existing conservation efforts in Panama to create a country-wide response to the threat of chytridiomycosis.
As such, it is distinguished from fear, which is an appropriate cognitive and emotional response to a perceived threat.
As the body prepares to deal with a threat, blood pressure, heart rate, perspiration, blood flow to the major muscle groups are increased, while immune and digestive functions are inhibited ( the fight or flight response ).
In 1529-1530 he was also charged with reinforcing certain city fortifications in response to the Turkish threat.
This was partly in response to a perceived threat of losing Norfolk Island to the French and partly to establish an alternative food source for the new colony.
A special armed employee of the express service using the stage for transportation of bullion or cash would sit beside the driver, carrying a short shotgun ( or alternatively a rifle ), to provide an armed response in case of threat to the cargo, which was usually a strongbox.
Many historians maintain that the main concern of Pope Urban II, when calling for the First Crusade, was the threat to Constantinople from the Turkish invasion of Asia Minor in response to the appeal of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.
Destroyers, originally called torpedo-boat destroyers in 1892, evolved from the response of navies to the threat posed by the torpedo boat.
In response to this new threat more heavily-gunned picket boats called " catchers " were built which were used to escort the battle fleet at sea.
For example, it is not the feeling of fear that produces an increase in heart beat, both are symptomatic of a common physiological origin, possibly in response to a legitimate external threat.
For example, the experience of fear usually occurs in response to a threat.
It is a basic survival mechanism occurring in response to a specific stimulus, such as pain or the threat of danger.
His response to the threat of the rack was " Minare ista pueris are only for boys ", and he denied having encouraged Catholics to pray for the success of the " Catholic Cause ".
Additionally, ICBMs are generally considered to be nuclear only ; although several conceptual designs of conventionally armed missiles have been considered, the launch of such a weapon would be such a threat that it would demand a nuclear response, eliminating any military value of such a weapon.
Certain Japanese swordsmiths of this period began to make blades with thicker backs and bigger points as a response to the Mongol threat.
Montoneros did not think about their armed violence as a response to a threat to society, but as the key of their identity.
In this latter usage, a militia is a body of private persons who respond to an emergency threat to public safety, usually one that requires an armed response, but which can also include ordinary law enforcement or disaster responses.
Persons have been said to engage in militia in response to a " call up " by any person aware of the emergent threat requiring the response, and thence to be in " called up " status until the emergency is past.
The prairie dog ban is frequently cited by the CDC as a successful response to the threat of zoonosis.
* War on Terrorism ( also Global War on Terror ) refers to the political response from the U. S. Government to the attacks of 9 / 11 and includes the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the color-coded national threat condition reporting system, the Patriot Act, and the prison camp in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
In response, navies operating large ships introduced smaller ships to counter the threat.
In a political move to provide some manner of response, Grant met as a civilian with the opposing party heads and, with his potential use of the armed forces an implicit threat, was able to facilitate a settlement.
In response, several vaccine makers stopped production, which the US government believed could be a threat to public health, so laws were passed to shield makers from liabilities stemming from vaccine injury claims.

response and freedom
There was evident delight on the part of the subject in response to her experience of the freedom of movement.
" Lawrence and Lee later said that it was written in response to McCarthyism and was chiefly about intellectual freedom.
This design permits freedom of movement and creates a richer, more lasting tonal response.
In response, he commissioned and gave great creative freedom to a variety of local artisans and craftsmen to produce the fabulous ornamentation, sculpture, and decorative structural elements for which the Palau is famous.
After the war and during Reconstruction, the world of domestic servants in Natchez changed somewhat in response to Emancipation and freedom.
* Pope Leo XIII prescribed that three Ave Marias, a Salve Regina followed by a versicle and response, and a prayer for the conversion of sinners and the freedom and exaltation of Holy Mother the Church, and a prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel be recited following a Low Mass celebrated with the people.
In response to both this and Coke's establishment of a sub-committee to establish freedom of speech and discuss the rights of the Commons, James announced that " you usurp upon our prerogative royal and meddle with things far above your reach ".
Please see attached response from the Police Service of Northern Ireland, in relation to the freedom of information request F-2010-01784
The anarchist collective CrimethInc., which published the book Recipes for Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook in response, denounces the earlier book, saying it was " not composed or released by anarchists, not derived from anarchist practice, not intended to promote freedom and autonomy or challenge repressive power – and was barely a cookbook, as most of the recipes in it are notoriously unreliable.
In response, in 1401 Appenzell entered into an alliance with the city of St. Gallen to protect their rights and freedom.
In response, in 1401 Appenzell entered into an alliance with the city of St. Gallen to protect their rights and freedom.
In response to the Crown's offer of freedom for slaves who left rebel masters, by 1780 the city became crowded with 10, 000 blacks, most of whom had escaped slave masters.
Timbro has been accused of lobbying to restrict the freedom of the press in Sweden in response to Wikileaks.
In response, in 1401 Appenzell entered into an alliance with the city of St. Gallen to protect their rights and freedom.
In a world only recently emerged from the shadow of World War II, in which freedom and human rights seemed under threat from many sides, this was Truman's response.
In explicit response to FIRE's intervention, University of Alaska President Mark Hamilton ordered that the investigation cease on constitutional grounds, stating that " there was nothing to investigate "; he was formally commended for defending academic freedom by Democratic governor Tony Knowles and by unanimous vote of both houses of the Alaska legislature.
Reader response rather than handing a freedom to the reader empowers the leaders of an interpretative community against the reader.
On the basis of this freedom, in late 1710 Handel left Hanover for London, possibly in response to an earlier invitation from members of the English nobility.
She believes that interpretation of the modern style has a particular “ taming ” effect: reducing the freedom of a subjective response and placing limitations or certain rules upon a responder.
A similar response citing immeasurability occurs in another sutta, when the Buddha is asked to pick between two alternatives regarding the arahant after death: annihilation or eternal freedom from illness.
In response, the Eraserheads denied the allegation, saying that it was just a misinterpretation, and that the song was the band's " ode to freedom ", not an " ode to drug abuse ".
The stated ideology of the New Guard can be seen as a response to a perceived communist threat, given that one of the criticisms that was made of communism was that it took away individual freedom and was therefore antithetical to democracy.
Development communication is envisaged as a response to particular historical, social, and economic factors that characterize freedom of access to information and citizen participation.
Ohly then released a statement that he considers Cuba to be a dictatorship and that he is critical of the lack of political freedom in Cuba, a statement which in response was criticized by the chairman of the Swedish-Cuban Association.
The Health Check is also removing constraints on farmers ’ freedom to produce more in response to

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