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Zhao Ziyang, who was sympathetic to the protestors, later accused his political opponents of illegally removing him from office by using " Cultural Revolution-style " tactics, including " reversing black and white, exaggerating personal offenses, taking quotes out of context, issuing slander and lies ... innundating the newspapers with critical articles making me out to be an enemy, and casual disregard for my personal freedoms.
Cultural resources management in the heritage context is mainly concerned with the investigation of sites with archaeological potential, the preservation and interpretation of historic sites and artifacts, and the culture of indigenous people.
* Cultural values and social context
" Producers of ' Japan ' in Israel: Cultural appropriation in a non-colonial context.
Those colleagues closest to Lin noted that Lin avoided talking about the Cultural Revolution in any context other than public speeches, and when pressed would only make very brief and ambiguous statements.
: Cultural constructivism asserts that knowledge and reality are a product of their cultural context, meaning that two independent cultures will likely form different observational methodologies.
The show's focus was on political issues surrounding China's Cultural Revolution and also the contemporary political context.
The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights elaborates the right to work in the context of individual freedoms and economic, social and cultural development.
* Bermuda Connections: Online Resource Guide-Free Cultural Resources on the community culture and history of Bermuda and its relationship to the global context of culture introducing students to traditional arts in Bermuda and to concepts and methods for understanding more about these expressions of local culture.
Putangina Cultural heritage tourism has a number of objectives that must be met within the context of sustainable development such as ; the conservation of cultural resources, accurate interpretation of resources, authentic visitors experience, and the stimulation of the earned revenues of cultural resources.
* A place intended to shelter cultural property, in the context of the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
Such accusations must be set in the context of the decisive conservative movement during the Cultural Revolution in Chinese politics at the time and the substance behind some of the reports may be questionable.
# Cultural contexts: The most important consideration when designing a sampling strategy for a cultural context is to fit the sampling design to the research objectives.
Finally, in November 2001, by Law No 706, Blacks and Whites ' Carnival was declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation by the Colombian Congress and with such declaration, took priority the construction of the Plaza of Carnival and Culture, signaling the Senda del Carnaval ( Carnival Path ) and the creation of the Corpocarnaval ( Carnival Corporation ) as an entity of private law, associative, with mixed participation, for non-profit and common good, providing adequate and proper conduct of Carnival, which rescues as: " a transverse cultural playful expression in the urban context ".

context and Studies
Genetics deals with the molecular structure and function of genes, gene behavior in context of a cell or organism ( e. g. dominance and epigenetics ), patterns of inheritance from parent to offspring, and gene distribution, variation and change in populations, such as through Genome-Wide Association Studies.
Studies suggest that only twenty percent of the people with RTT had the use of words, and most of these words were used out of context and without meaning.
* Religious Studies: Research studies and shorter papers on religious and interfaith issues pertaining to the Palestinian context.
According to its website " The Esperantic Studies Foundation promotes research and teaching on Esperanto and on related issues of interlingual communication, especially in the context of higher education in North America.
Among the existing broad context of apologists and critics of Emanuel Swedenborg, it is the mission of Emanuel Swedenborg Studies to establish an objective and comprehensive record of the facts of Emanuel Swedenborg ’ s Life – all of the facts and only the facts. About, Emanuel Swedenborg Studies, accessed April 30, 2007.
In 2010, the New Zealand Policy Unit of the Centre for Independent Studies proposed a Senate in the context of the 2011 referendum on MMP.
* T. K. Chow-Hoy, " An inquiry into school context and the teaching of the virtues ", Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001.
The college has an extensive Biblical Studies program in which the understanding, interpretation, and application of biblical literature are studied in original historical context and applied to the theological and cultural issues of the modern age.
Other scholars have also examined the phrase, " girl power ", often within the context of the academic field, Buffy Studies.
* Brandt, Ria van den & Smelik, Etty Hillesum Studies: Etty Hillesum in context.
... Licht in het duister: Twee denkers in barre tijden: de Duitse filosoof Eric Voegelin en de Nederlands-Joodse schrijfster Etty Hillesum, in Etty Hillesum Studies: Etty Hillesum in context, red.
* F. Curta, " Byzantium in dark-age Greece ( the numismatic evidence in its Balkan context )", Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 29 ( 2005 ), 113-45.
Through his interest in the Jewish context of the New Testament, Stendahl developed an interest in Jewish Studies and was active in Jewish-Christian dialogue.
The Euskaltzaindia was established within the context of the Basque Renaissance ( Eusko Pizkundea, 1876-1936 ) in the framework provided by the Congress of Basque Studies held in Oñati in 1918, at a time when the Basque language was being proclaimed as a central cultural value to be protected and promoted.
The Institute for Humanist Studies is committed to information and practices meant to address the socio-political, economic and cultural challenges facing communities within the United States and within a global context.

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If both George and a piece of information George does not have are prominent in the context, but the idea of telling George is new, then dominant stress will probably be on tell in why not tell George??
Braudel developed the idea, often associated with Annalistes, of different modes of historical time: l ' histoire quasi immobile ( motionless history ) of historical geography, the history of social, political and economic structures ( la longue durée ), and the history of men and events, in the context of their structures.
Although it's increasingly common for couples – particularly younger couples – to have " power neutral " relationships and / or play styles, activities and relationships within a BDSM context are often characterized by the participants ' taking on complementary, but unequal roles ; thus, the idea of informed consent of both the partners becomes essential.
Such ethnographers and their students promoted the idea of " cultural relativism ", the view that one can only understand another person's beliefs and behaviors in the context of the culture in which he or she lived or lives.
The NEXTSTEP operating system further developed the idea, incorporating a feature whereby the right or middle mouse button brought the main menu ( which was vertical and automatically changed depending on context ) to the location of the mouse, thereby eliminating the need to move the mouse pointer all the way across the large ( for the time ) NextStep screen.
In July 1991, Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney, in the context of the outing of his press aide Pete Williams, dismissed the idea that gays posed a security risk as " a bit of an old chestnut " in testimony before the House Budget Committee.
The idea that a few people have about the gene being the target of selection is completely impractical ; a gene is never visible to natural selection, and in the genotype, it is always in the context with other genes, and the interaction with those other genes make a particular gene either more favorable or less favorable.
The idea that all children should be provided with a high level of education is a relatively recent idea, and has arisen largely in the context of Western democracy in the 20th century.
In an ideological context, a grokked concept becomes part of the person who contributes to its evolution by improving the doctrine, perpetuating the myth, espousing the belief, adding detail to the social plan, refining the idea or proving the theory.
Yet his idea, which emerged in the context of the ethnocentric and nationalistic scholarship of the late 18th and 19th centuries, gained traction and was modified over time to support Romantic nationalism and Turanism.
By historism, he means the tendency to regard every argument or idea as completely accounted for by its historical context, as opposed to assessing it by its merits.
In this context, Dr. Barbosa returned to the original idea of equal footing, but this time with the constituent members of the American Republic.
Sorre developed a schema of society related to the ecological idea of habitat, which was applied to an urban context by the sociologist Paul-Henry Chombart de Lauwe.
In 2001, in another context, just after " the nineties ' crises in Mexico, Southeast Asia and Russia ," which included the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico, the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, and the 1998 Russian financial crisis, Tobin summarized his idea:
" To put artifacts in their proper context I consider it most important to pay attention to the chronological sequence, and I believe that the old idea of first stone, then copper, and finally iron, appears to be ever more firmly established as far as Scandinavia is concerned.
Unobtainium can be used in a disparaging context ( e. g., " That idea is silly ; you'd need unobtainium wires to hold the planet up!
The rise of the Copernican view of the world led to the resurgence of the Platonic idea that like objects attract but in the context of heavenly bodies.
The idea of " offering one's cheek " to a smiter is also seen in, where the context indicates a form of repentance or submission to oppressors, with the hope of being spared.
The idea of preventing paradoxes by supposing that the time traveler is taken to a parallel universe while his original history remains intact, which is discussed above in the context of science, is also common in science fiction — see Time travel as a means of creating historical divergences.
With the ripple tank he demonstrated the idea of interference in the context of water waves.
This is the idea that a martial artist can only learn techniques in their proper context, through a holistic approach.
In Fish ’ s source the term is explained as “ the idea that it is possible to characterize a linguistic system that every speaker shares .” In the context of literary criticism, Fish uses this concept to argue that a reader ’ s approach to a text is not completely subjective, and that an internalized understanding of language shared by the native speakers of that given language makes possible the creation of normative boundaries for one ’ s experience with language.
* 12th century — Fakhr al-Din al-Razi discusses Islamic cosmology, rejects Aristotle's idea of an Earth-centered universe, and, in the context of his commentary on the Qur ' anic verse, " All praise belongs to God, Lord of the Worlds ," proposes that the universe has more than " a thousand thousand worlds beyond this world such that each one of those worlds be bigger and more massive than this world as well as having the like of what this world has.

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