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challenged and media
Unlike their parents who challenged leaders with an intent to replace them, Gen Xers tend to ignore leaders and work for more long term institutional and systematic change through economic, media and consumer actions.
The validity of forensic fingerprint evidence has been challenged by academics, judges and the media.
These views have been challenged by many in the Israeli media, culminating in an article published in the Israeli Ynet on February 14, 2011 authored by Martin Sherman who argues:
Bishop commented, " In the end, the power of the media is affirmed rather than challenged.
From 2009 into 2010, two unique and eclectic but thoroughly South African groups in particular received high acclaim from international music media, and both groups challenged traditional genre descriptions.
Thereupon he filed for divorce and challenged his rival to a duel, an event which attracted massive media coverage before it took place on 27 November 1886.
According to media reports, the New South Wales Right faction promised its support to Rudd for leadership so long as he challenged Beazley before Christmas.
Timbro has challenged the accusations arguing that freedom of expression and media freedom are fundamental values in a free society which the organization works to promote.
Although the film was based on a true story, most of the circumstances of the rescue have been challenged by the media as well as by Lynch herself.
Referring to the expectations of Boston Celtics fans and media, Pitino challenged each of them to let go of the past and focus on the future:
" The inquiry denounced not only the government and the doctors that are involved with the policy but also the court that repeatedly ruled in the favor of the government when the policy was challenged, as well as the media, which failed to report the plight of the victims.
In the United States trial of the police officers involved in the arrest of Rodney King the officers ' acquittal in April 1992 was challenged by the media reporting with violent consequences.
" Israeli media described Abdo as a " mentally challenged " boy while his brother, Hosni, said that Abdo " has the intelligence of a 12 year old.
Chidambaram has been accused of hoarding black money abroad and several petitioners have challenged Chidambaram in the open media and in several noted columns to file a defamation case against them if the allegations were untrue.
The authenticity of the documents was challenged within hours on Internet forums and blogs, with questions initially focused on alleged anachronisms in the documents ' typography and content soon spreading to the mass media.
On September 26, Bush disputed the implications of and declassified parts of a leaked National Intelligence Estimate report that assessed, " The Iraq conflict has become the ' cause célèbre ' for jihadists ", that appeared in media reports on September 24 ; emphasizing the report's conclusion that the Iraq War is central to the " global jihadist movement " as reason to fight the war, Bush challenged Democrats who interpreted the report as saying the war has increased terrorism and decreased American safety.
Bond and Lexcen challenged for the America's Cup in 1977 ( against media mogul Ted Turner ) and again in 1980, losing both times.
Especially it is an excellent media for visually challenged persons for information, entertainment and education.
Soriano challenged the action in court, arguing that the suspension imposed by the MTRCB constituted prior restraint on the media and that his language during the show's August 10, 2004 broadcast was not obscene and offensive.
The validity of these polls, much touted by the media, was however challenged by some candidate organizations since they were conducted on the whole population of Quebec, rather than the actual voter pool, the legal members of the Parti Québécois.
The arrival of Mreža was quite a notable event in Croatian media history, because it was the first time the media monopoly of state-owned Croatian Radiotelevision ( HRT ) was significantly challenged.
No stranger to media controversy, Demarco has challenged successive Fringe organisers ' boundaries by staging events outside Edinburgh.
The " Made in China " brand was historically challenged by the US-led Cold War media campaigns that reported negatively on the brand and publicized hearings on the security of Chinese products in the United States Congress.

challenged and stereotypes
Christine de Pizan ( also seen as de Pisan ) ( 1363 – c. 1430 ) was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the late medieval culture.
As societal stereotypes changed, however, the assumptions of the unidimensional model were challenged.
Sexual Inversion by Havelock Ellis, published in 1896, challenged theories that homosexuality was abnormal, as well as stereotypes, and insisted on the ubiquity of homosexuality and its association with intellectual and artistic achievement.
In it, he addressed stereotypes of Indians and challenged white audiences to take a new look at the history of United States western expansionism.
Many negative stereotypes originating from the cold-war literature on the subject have been challenged.
With this success, DTH challenged the classical dance world to review its stereotypes and revise its boundaries.

challenged and young
All the young men, Alokut among them, challenged them in matched racing.
Docherty built a new team around the group of talented young players emerging from the club's youth set-up and Chelsea challenged for honours throughout the 1960s, enduring several near-misses.
In the autumn, Mortimer was investigating another plot against him, when he challenged a young noble, Montague, during an interrogation.
More young women started writing stories that had adventurous plots and “ stories of individual achievement — traditionally coded male — challenged women ’ s socialization into domesticity .”.
" Wallis urged him to reconsider, and it occurred to Robinson that he could turn this into the story of " an idealistic young doctor challenged by the realities of a cruel and horrifying world.
Although much of the latter's material is derived from Franny Moyle's factual book Desperate Romantics: The Private Lives of the Pre-Raphaelites, the series occasionally departs from established facts in favour of dramatic licence and is prefaced by the disclaimer: " In the mid-19th century, a group of young men challenged the art establishment of the day.
The most prominent beneficiary being the Young Artist Awards, presented annually by the Young Artist Foundation, established in 1978 by long-standing Hollywood Foreign Press member, Maureen Dragone to recognize and award excellence of young Hollywood performers under the age of 18, and to provide scholarships for young artists who may be physically and / or financially challenged.
One of his most musically challenged students, Gertrude Lang ( Alicia Witt ( young ) / Joanna Gleason ( adult ), who has become governor of the state, sits in with her clarinet.
Throughout this period YCL membership grew to over 6, 000 members and a generation of young members-led by Barney Davis ( national secretary ), George Bridges ( London secretary ) and others challenged the political approach of the parent party.
Some extremely young or physically challenged players may use both hands to swing the ball forward from in between their legs.
While in the Senate, he challenged another young senator, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi, to a duel over a perceived insult on the Senate floor ; Davis apologized, and the two began a close friendship.
Guyuk's widow Oghul Ghaimish stepped forward to take control of the empire, but she lacked the skills of her mother-in-law Toregene, and her young sons Khoja and Naku and other princes challenged her authority.
Feeling threatened by Ottokar's growing regional power, his cousin Béla IV, King of Hungary, challenged the young King.
Most fighting occurs over young mares in estrus, and as long as a harem stallion is healthy, he will usually not be challenged.
At the door of the Jewel House, Wythe was met by the impromptu guard who challenged him before the young Edwards entered and went upstairs.
As a police officer, he challenged the discriminatory policies of the Atlanta Police Department, publicly protesting in front of the station, often carrying young McKinney on his shoulders.
These two citizen organizations and their combined strategies of lobbying, public relations, and grassroots organizing challenged Robert Moses, who had been thwarted by community efforts only twice before: In 1956, mothers who frequented Manhattan ’ s Central Park with their young children successfully had stopped a proposed parking lot expansion by challenging Moses in court.
In 1992, the Arizona Civil Liberties Union challenged the Phoenix Memorial Hospital for its use of these methods on children as young as 10.
This view was challenged by John Horner and other young firemen and over the course of a protracted dispute which saw all the union's full-time officials resign, Horner was elected General Secretary.
Prior to his piano performance, panelist Henry Morgan challenged Sedaka with the fact that the Soviet bureaucracy despises — and, in fact, outlaws — rock ' n ' roll music and that any Western music that young Russians have was by underground smuggling.
Shigehira ( Kiyomori ’ s son who burned Nara ), deserted by his men at Ikuta-no-mori, is captured alive trying to commit suicide. In a famous passage, Taira no Atsumori ( young nephew of Kiyomori ) is challenged to a fight by a warrior Kumagae Naozane.
" Later, when he was 11 years old, Plenty Coups ( along with other young men of the Crow Nation ) was challenged to have a vision which might guide his people's future.
This title encompasses action which is conceived of, designed, enacted, challenged, redesigned, and driven entirely by young people.

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