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exalts and education
It exalts education and satirizes the orthodox practices of temporary marital alliances between Nair women and Namboodiri men.

exalts and will
:: Let no-one deceive you by any means, for that day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God. Thess 2: 3-4
2: 3-12 says, " Let no one deceive you by any means ; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God.

exalts and character
Tacitus exalts the character of his father-in-law, by showing how — as governor of Roman Britain and commander of the army — he attends to matters of state with fidelity, honesty, and competence, even under the government of the hated Emperor Domitian.

exalts and national
In the minds of the Chilean people La Araucana is a kind of Iliad that exalts the heroism, pride, and contempt of pain and death of the legendary Araucanian leaders and makes them national heroes today.

exalts and military
Juche, however, does not exactly share the Maoist faith in the peasantry over the working class and the village over the city, as it exalts the military.

exalts and service
By honoring them, one exalts one's own faith and at the same time performs a service to the faith of others.

exalts and .
This was further solidified by Bahá ’ u ’ lláh ’ s tablet of the Branch in which he constantly exalts his son's virtues and station.
" He emphasised that Buddhism morally exalts its male monks while the mothers and wives of the monks also have important roles.
First discovered in 1896, the Gospel of Mary exalts Mary Magdalene over the male disciples of Jesus.
Hebrew : י ִ ר ְ מ ְ י ָ ה, Modern Hebrew: Yirməyāhū, IPA: jirməˈjaːhu, Tiberian: Yirmĭyahu, Greek: Ἰερεμίας, ) meaning " Yah exalts ", also called the " Weeping prophet " was one of the major prophets of the Hebrew Bible.
The Bishop of Rome exalts himself against all that is called God ; e. g., he is addressed by terms ( Pope, Supreme Pontiff, Holy Father, etc.
It repudiates individualism and exalts the nation as an organic body headed by the Supreme Leader and nurtured by unity, force, and discipline.
He exalts the importance of design in our everyday lives, and the consequences of errors caused by bad design.
The Buddhist tantric scripture entitled Chanting the Names of Mañjusri ( Mañjuśrī-nāma-saṅgīti ), as quoted by the great Tibetan Buddhist master, Dolpopa, repeatedly exalts not the non-Self but the Self.
2 Peter 1: 16 – 18, echoes the same message: at the Transfiguration God assigns to Jesus a special " honor and glory " and it is the turning point at which God exalts Jesus above all other powers in creation, and positions him as ruler and judge.
News of the 1830 July Revolution at Paris had moved him deeply, and the general atmosphere of radicalism pervading Europe at that time, and perhaps more specifically a reading of the Life of Jesus by David Friedrich Strauss, influenced Gutzkow in the composition of this first novel, which exalts the agnosticism and emancipated views of the heroine, Wally.
The superhuman isolation of agony and endurance which encircles and exalts the hero is in each case expressed with equally appropriate magnificence of effect.
Prokofiev exalts the moment with the simplest of the flute melodies ( ex. 3 ), blending itself with the strings.
" Whoever exalts race, or the people, or the state, or a particular form of state, or the depositories of power, or any other fundamental value of the human community — however necessary and honorable be their function in worldly things — whoever raises these notions above their standard value and raises them to an idolatrous level, distorts and perverts an order of the world planned and created by God.
It also exalts Mary by addressing her directly in prayer, which the Roman Rite does not do.
She rejoices and exalts the Holy One there is no father like Yahweh, therefore, the nation should rejoice also in this Holy One.
It exalts brawn over brain.
It is also often used interchangeably with Vishnu to indicate reverence, as the prefix " Mahā " exalts the noun to which it is attached.

militarism and providing
The statement is very critical of Christian Zionism because it views it as providing a worldview where the Gospel is identified with the ideology of empire, colonialism and militarism.

militarism and society
Despite the growing militarism in society, he continued to strongly opposed the Second Sino-Japanese War and was adamantly opposed to extending the war to include the United States and other western powers.
Totalitarian communist regimes have been criticized for their one-party dictatorships, totalitarian control of the economy and society and repression of civil liberties by the Council of Europe, economic focus on heavy industry at the expense of consumer goods, sometimes resulting in shortages of vital products or even famine, and militarism and propaganda to cover up the mistakes of the government.
* Reducing the militarism in Israeli society.
The U. S. intention was to ensure that the sources of Japanese militarism were rooted out through fundamental reforms of the Japanese government, society, and economic structure.
macrosociology — magic — male inexpressiveness — malthusianism — managed care — managerial capitalism — managerial class — manifest function — marginalization — marriage — Marxian sociology — Marxism — masculinity — mass action — mass media — mass society — master status — materialism — matriarchy — matrilineality — matrilocal residence — McDonaldization — mean — means of production — mechanical solidarity — mechanization — median — medicaid — medical gaze — medical model — medicalization — medicare — megalopolis — mental disorder — mental superstructure — mercantilism — medical sociology — meritocracy — metanarrative — methodology — micro-level — microsociology — middle class — migration — militarism — military-industrial complex — millenarianism — minority group — mixed economy — mode — mode of production — mode of reproduction — modernity — modernization — monogamy — monopoly — monotheism — moral panic — mores — mortality rate — mortification of the self — mother-daughter relationships — multiculturalism — multilineal evolution — multinational corporation — murder
In the book, Baltar attempts to explain his actions as President to the public and foment class warfare by describing the fleet as a bifurcated society, accusing the elite upper class of militarism and professional civilians of exploiting the less well-educated working class.
To escape the repressive and authoritarian society of the end of the 19th century and the adult values of a new modern German society increasingly transformed by industrialism, imperial militarism, and British and Victorian influence, groups of young people searched for free space to develop some healthy life of their own away from the increasingly contaminated cities growing all around and from where most of them came to be disappointed.
For Ritter, militarism was the " one-sided determination of political decisions on the basis of technical military considerations ", and foreign expansionism, and had nothing to do with values of a society.
Ritter maintained that militarism first appeared during the French Revolution, when the revolutionary French state, later to be followed by Napoleon's regime, began the total moblization of society to seek " the total destruction of the enemy ".
For over 30 years, from the antinuclear and ecology movements to the current one against pervasive militarism and the bleak side of globalization, the ISE has inspired individuals involved in social change to work toward a humane, ecological, and liberatory society.
Despite efforts to totally militarize Japanese society during the war, including such measures as the National Service Draft Ordinance and the National Spiritual Mobilization Movement, Japanese militarism was discredited by the failure of Japan's military in World War II and by the American occupation.

militarism and spiritual
The word " Sena " has been criticized for its connection to militarism, but for Gandhi, it had strong metaphorical and spiritual qualities connected to its use in the Hindu vedas.
Despite similarities, Evola's ideas differ dramatically from those of the fascists and, while preserving an appreciation of militarism, focus less on modernity than tradition, less on the technological than the spiritual, less on the masses than the person ( which Evola distinguishes from the individual ).

militarism and education
While Eysenck's R-factor is easily identified as the classical " left-right " dimension, the T-factor ( representing a factor drawn at right angles to the R-factor ) is less intuitive ; high-scorers favored pacifism, racial equality, religious education, and restrictions on abortion, while low-scorers had attitudes more friendly to militarism, harsh punishment, easier divorce laws, and companionate marriage.
The rise of militarism led to the use of the education system to prepare the nation for war.
The education emphasized Prussian militarism, and he quickly became adept in academic subjects such as modern languages, mathematics, and history.

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