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context and developing
Childhood experiences in learning work and self-discipline habits within a context of developing autonomy and initiative have considerable significance for the prevention of illegitimacy.
Social interactionist theory is a claim that language development occurs in the context of social interaction between the developing child and knowledgeable adults who model language usage and " scaffold " the child's attempts to master language.
However, professional and practitioner associations frequently have placed these concerns within broader contexts when developing standards and making overall judgments about the quality of any test as a whole within a given context.
It was not until the mid-to late-1980s that DJs and electronic musicians in Chicago found a use for the machine in the context of the newly developing house music genre.
In the context of business information exchanges, standardisation refers to the process of developing data exchange standards for specific business processes using specific syntaxes.
In the context of customer service, standardisation refers to the process of developing an international standard that enables organizations to focus their attention on delivering excellence in customer service, whilst at the same time providing recognition of success through a third party organization, such as British Standards Institution ( BSI ).
The result was a " developing public sphere provided the context that enabled the collapse of traditional press controls ".
The term can legitimately refer to any form of psychotherapy when delivered in a group format, including Cognitive behavioural therapy or Interpersonal therapy, but it is usually applied to psychodynamic group therapy where the group context and group process is explicitly utilised as a mechanism of change by developing, exploring and examining interpersonal relationships within the group.
This was often the case in a historical context, and is still true in the developing world, where operators as diverse as taxi drivers and undertakers may operate this service.
The origin of the term deathmatch in the context of video games is disputed, especially as it is not well-defined ; for pointers, the term might have been coined by game designer John Romero while he and lead programmer John Carmack were developing the LAN multiplayer mode for the video game Doom, another source to investigate is the fighting game World Heroes 2, also developed and released in the early 1990s as an early use of the term.
One paradigmatic problem arising in the global context is that of institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund who are founded and supported by wealthy nations and provide aid, in the form of grants and loans, to developing nations.
The conflict between national treatment and minimum standards has mainly played out between industrialized and developing nations, in the context of expropriations.
Some centres have developed novel ways of supporting language learning outside the context of the language classroom ( also called ' language support ') by developing software to monitor students ' self-directed learning and by offering online support from teachers.
However, professional and practitioner associations frequently have placed these concerns within broader contexts when developing standards and making overall judgments about the quality of any standardized test as a whole within a given context.
Voices of Media Literacy, a project of the Center for Media Literacy representing first-person interviews with media literacy pioneers active prior to 1990 in English-speaking countries, provides historical context for the rise of the media literacy field and is available at http :// www. medialit. org / voices-media-literacy-international-pioneers-speak Media education is developing in Great Britain, Australia, South Africa, Canada, the United States, with a growing interest in the Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Austria, Switzerland, India, Russia and among many other nations.
The objective of a system context diagram is to focus attention on external factors and events that should be considered in developing a complete set of system requirements and constraints ".
The system context diagram is a necessary tool in developing a baseline interaction between systems and actors ; actors and system or systems and systems.
In context of global population aging, with increasing numbers of older adults at greater risk of chronic non-communicable diseases, rapidly increasing demand for primary care services is expected around the world, in both developed and developing countries.
Utter humiliation is ... An infant left to cry it out in the crib is in Pain ... It is not hurt as such which defines Primal Pain but rather the context of the hurt or its meaning to the impressionable developing consciousness of the child.
There is always a balance to be struck between scientific management's goal of formalizing the details of a process ( which increases efficiency within the existing technological context ) and the risk of fossilizing one moment's technological state into cultural inertia that stifles disruptive innovation ( that is, preventing the next technological context from developing ).
This integration was seen by many developers as a more natural way of developing software because both coding and debugging could be handled without switching programs or context, and all from the same logical location ( even though internally many separate programs were running to support editing, compiler and debugging ).
In context of global population ageing, with increasing numbers of older adults at greater risk of chonic non-communicable diseases, rapidly increasing demand for primary care services is expected around the world, in both developed and developing countries.
Their critique covered media coverage in Africa and the developing world in the context of Western intervention, underdevelopment and poverty.

context and nations
In the context of the politics of nations and nationalism, a political leader may adopt an international treaty not out of a benevolent stance but in the believe that such a treaty will either benefit their nation or will increase the prestige of their nation.
Such aspects of public policy have direct constitutional significance whether applied in the European context or in federated nations such as the United States, Canada, and Australia where the courts have to contend not only with jurisdiction and law conflicts between the constituent states or territories, but also as between state and federal courts, and as between constituent states and relevant laws from other states outside the federation.
The defeat was a rude awakening to the Qing court especially when set in the context that it occurred a mere three decades after the Meiji Restoration set a feudal Japan on course to emulate the Western nations in their economic and technological achievements.
As expressed by Grésillon " the fall of the Berlin Wall the end of 40 years of divided political, economic and cultural histories " and was " accompanied by a strong belief that city was now back on its ' natural ' way to become again a major metropolis " In the context of urban planning, in addition to a wealth of new opportunity and the symbolism of two former independent nations being re-joined, the reunification of Berlin presented numerous challenges.
In this context, the policy meant dealing with other powerful nations in a practical manner rather than on the basis of political doctrine or ethics for instance, Nixon's diplomacy with the People's Republic of China, despite the U. S .' s opposition to communism and the previous doctrine of containment.
Developing nations ( commonly called " third world countries " or " poor countries ") are the focus of much debate over the issue of exploitation, particularly in the context of the global economy.
This may be because both languages were East Germanic and closely related ; scholars have pointed out in this context that Procopius refers to the Goths, Vandals, Visigoths, and Gepaedes as " Gothic nations " and opines that they " are all of the Arian faith, and have one language called Gothic ".
The term is mostly used in the context of economics, where protectionism refers to policies or doctrines which protect businesses and workers within a country by restricting or regulating trade with foreign nations.
In the table below, the ranking sorts by the number of gold medals earned by the top ten nations ( in this context a nation is an entity represented by a National Paralympic Committee ).
" Moreover the Heidelberg Appeal has been, if not specifically misrepresented, at least broadly interpreted out of context, for example, by The National Center for Public Policy which asserts " The appeal warns industrialized nations that no compelling scientific consensus exists to justify mandatory greenhouse gas emissions cuts.
Latin and later English translators selectively used the term gentiles when the context for the base term " peoples " or " nations " referred to non-Israelite peoples or nations in English translations of the Bible.
Celtic, in this context, refers to the people of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Cornwall, the Celtic nations of the British Isles.
The condominium Condominium in this context refers to the joint governance of a middle ground by two otherwise sovereign nations ; an example is the English and French Condominium of the Islands of Vanuatu.
* Within the context of Protestant Reformation, it became a pejorative description, applied to nations or cities that earned a reputation for rapacity, immorality, or other social or political faults.
A basic map of the Woiwurrung language group in the context of other Kulin nations
Unless the defense material was given free of charge to beneficiaries in the new federal states or other departments, to museums, or to friendly nations in the context of aid supplies in third world nations, it was destroyed.
While the problem was by no means unique to the GDR or to socialist economies in general, as the United States and other Western European nations faced far weaker debt-to-GDP ratios and trade deficits throughout the 2000s, in the context of failing support from its Soviet allies in the early 1990s, the gravity of these otherwise manageable issues became more severe for the GDR.
Professor Lessig analyzes the tension that exists between the concepts of piracy and property in the intellectual property realm in the context of what he calls the present " depressingly compromised process of making law " that has been captured in most nations by multinational corporations that are interested in the accumulation of capital and not the free exchange of ideas.

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