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Many of Alcott's educational principles are still used in classrooms today, including " teach by encouragement ", art education, music education, acting exercises, learning through experience, risk-taking in the classroom, tolerance in schools, physical education / recess, and early childhood education.
Many consider him the first true scientific aerial investigator and the first person to understand the underlying principles and forces of flight.
Many modern machine learning methods are based on objectivist Bayesian principles.
Many philosophies and worldviews have a set of classical elements believed to reflect the simplest essential parts and principles of which anything consists or upon which the constitution and fundamental powers of anything are based.
Many of his principles, therefore, found their way back into the mainstream animation consciousness, and can be seen in films such as The Emperor's New Groove and Lilo & Stitch.
Many data structures use both principles, sometimes combined in non-trivial ways ( as in XOR linking )
Many reformers focused on reforming society by reforming education on more scientific, humanistic, pragmatic or democratic principles.
Many effective therapies have been based on the principles of applied behavior analysis, including pivotal response therapy which is used to treat autism spectrum disorders.
Many of the principles and tenets of hacker ethic contribute to a common goal: the Hands-On Imperative.
Many people who have studied improv have noted that the guiding principles of improv are useful not just on stage but in everyday life.
Many of these scholars accept the general principles of the documentary hypothesis and suggest that the Torah consists of inconsistent texts edited together in a way that calls attention to divergent accounts.
Many relays use an electromagnet to operate a switching mechanism mechanically, but other operating principles are also used.
Many Humanists adopt principles of the Golden Rule.
Many Hungarian Unitarians embrace the principles of rationalist Unitarianism.
" Many classical rabbis, especially Maimonides, viewed all such beliefs as a violation of Judaic principles of faith.
Many of the same decisions and principles that apply in other criminal investigations and arrests arise also in civil disobedience cases.
Many early and pre-socialist movements as well as later ones drew principles from the Gospels ( see Christian socialism and the Social Gospel movement ) and against the " values " of profiteering, greed, selfishness and hoarding.
Many critics of Smart Growth point to deficiences in Smart Growth regulations — it is hard to criticize principles that promote " best practices ," " stewardship ," and " quality of life.
Many of the sacred geometry principles of the human body and of ancient architecture have been compiled into the Vitruvian Man drawing by Leonardo Da Vinci, itself based on the much older writings of the roman architect Vitruvius.
Many documents were written about history, geography, medicine, and Confucian principles.
Many other people accept some of the basic principles of social justice, such as the idea that all human beings have a basic level of value, but disagree with the elaborate conclusions that may or may not follow from this.
Many martial artists who study Japanese martial arts know the principles of kenjutsu.
Many of the systems that Lee studied were not to develop his " Personal JKD " but rather was used to gather the " principles " for incorporation in the JKD Framework approach.
Many of Spinoza's ideas continue to vex thinkers today and many of his principles, particularly regarding the emotions, have implications for modern approaches to psychology.

Many and diplomatic
Many other small or distant nations have no formal diplomatic relations with Niamey except through their respective consulates at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
Many local women ’ s groups in the late sixties, such as the UCLA Women ’ s Liberation Front ( WLF ), offered diplomatic statements of radical feminism ’ s ideologies.
Many issues plagued the government in the beginning of the administration: controversies regarding appointment of high-ranking government officials, rampant political conflicts, accusations of oppression of media and strained diplomatic relationships with North Korea and Japan.
Many international lawyers, in addition, believe that the Declaration forms part of customary international law and is a powerful tool in applying diplomatic and moral pressure to governments that violate any of its articles.
Many foreign nations have located their diplomatic missions to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah, including, as of 2010, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Korea, South Africa, Norway, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, China, Poland, Portugal, The Netherlands, Russia, Jordan, Brazil, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, Germany, India, Japan, the Czech Republic, Canada and Mexico.
Many of the most renowned workshops were owned by or reserved for the Emperor, and large quantities of ceramics were exported as diplomatic gifts or for trade from an early date.
Many portraits were done in several versions, to be sent as diplomatic gifts or given to supporters of the increasingly embattled king.
Many embassies and diplomatic residences have historically been located on the road, including the striking residence of the French Ambassador, the embassy of the People's Republic of China, and the Japanese embassy ( before it relocated to the nearby Merrion Centre.
Many oyatoi gaikokujin were based there, along with diplomatic missions and a foreigners ' cemetery.
Many members of the family served in high diplomatic or military positions in the Habsburg Monarchy and subsequently in the Austrian Empire.
" Many years later, it is revealed that her years of diplomatic work towards bringing Humans and Minbari together in peace was partially an attempt to try to make up for that mistake.
Many of its members served in industry and government including diplomatic posts and bureaucratic and military roles such as the Kempei Tai secret political police.
Many of the characters in Dante's Inferno are also mentioned in the legal and diplomatic documents Brunetto Latini wrote in Latin.
Many diplomatic missions are located in former mansions on the Upper East Side.
Many Oneida political and diplomatic processes are highly formalized in this way, and spoken words are reinforced by the use of wampum, strings of symbolic shell beads, both in gesturing and as a gift indicating truth or seriousness ( Wonderley xx-xxi, 9, 117 ).
Many such manuscripts were written by scribes under the office of the Likhakar Barua, which are based on state papers, diplomatic correspondences, judicial proceedings, etc.
Many historians dismiss this explanation and say the negotiations were just a ruse to kill the leaders of the insurgency, and that the official version of the incident was a rather inept attempt to justify the murder of diplomatic envoys by the Teutonic knights.
Many foreign scholars have characterized the CI program as an exercise in soft power, expanding China's economic, cultural, and diplomatic reach through the promotion of Chinese language and culture, while others have suggested a possible role in intelligence collection.
Many diplomats were attending a diplomatic reception celebrating the Dominican Independence Day and consequently were taken hostage.

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