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Movements such as Futurism and deconstruction, among others, have been identified by commentators as " nihilistic " at various times in various contexts.
Movements such as Ciudadanos Por la República have emerged, and parties like United Left ( Spain ) and the Republican Left of Catalonia increasingly refer to republicanism.
Movements such as True Love Waits in America, which ask teenagers to refrain from sex before marriage, are heavily subscribed, but surveys of sexual behavior indicate an increase in the popularity of oral sex.
Movements such as the Earth Liberation Front ( ELF ) and Earth Liberation Army ( ELA ) also take this form of action, although focus on economic sabotage, rather than civil disobedience.
He subsequently lost the post of Music Director, though he would occasionally conduct the Philharmonic after that, even leading some important concerts such as the orchestra's premiere performance of Stravinsky's Symphony in Three Movements in 1946.
Movements such as the first ( where Marx and Bakunin met ), second, third and fourth internationals, the World Social Forum, the Peoples ' Global Action and the anarchist movement seek to change society at a global level.
Non-members such as former Soviet dissident Boris Kagarlitsky, Matzpen founder Moshé Machover and Professor Hillel Ticktin — editor of Critique and chairman of the Centre for the Study of Socialist Theory and Movements, University of Glasgow — have spoken at CPGB ( PCC ) events.
Movements may be characterized by dynamics, such as fast, slow, hard, soft, long, and short.
; Football, Culture and Social Movements Committee: Discusses the involvement of football and social movements such as civil rights.
Many moderates and liberals in mainline denominations accuse the Confessing Movements of being part of an attempt by well-funded outsiders such as Institute on Religion and Democracy ( a group founded by the prominent neoconservatives Michael Novak and Richard John Neuhaus ) to silence the social agenda of the mainline Protestant denominations, rather than being a series of organically arising movements within various Protestant denominations as the Confessing Movements ' leaders often claim it to be.
Movements such as facial expressions, which are thought to be learned, can actually be observed in children who are blind ; thus there is some evidence for motor memory being genetically pre-wired.
Also characteristic of several of Reich's pieces, such as New York Counterpoint, Electric Counterpoint, Sextet, Music for 18 Musicians, Three Movements for Orchestra, the exposition of the pulse is followed by pulsed notes in the choir and orchestra fading in and out over the course of a chord progression.
Movements such as green design, life cycle analysis, and cradle to cradle design address some problems and can be applied to digital technologies.
As a scholar who reports on New Religious Movements without condemning those groups, Melton has received criticism from scholars and organizations, such as the Anti-Cult Movement, that feel that New Religious Movements are dangerous, and that scholars should actively work against them.
The group often made humorously grandiose press release claims, such as that their debut album would be a triple, including a side of " old material transcribed from their own cassettes, coupled with their ' Pathetic Movements Manifesto ', and including a free Christmas tree with every copy.
The main drawback of a tree-like ( hierarchical ) structure in a presentation linkbase is that it only allows the presentation of flat lists of elements, while financial statements also contain more sophisticated reports such as Changes in Equity or Movements in Property, Plant and Equipment.
In both the Reform and Conservativeof Judaism, rabbis are often trained at religious universities, such as the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City for the Conservative movement, Hebrew Union College for the American Reform movement, and Leo Baeck College for the UK Liberal and Reform Movements.
He is the dedicatee of many new works, such as Ned Rorem's Piano Concerto ( No. 3 ) in Six Movements, and has unearthed some rare romantic piano works, such as the Liszt Third Piano Concerto edited by his former student Jay Rosenblatt.
Movements that do not see Jewish law as binding, such as Reform Judaism and Humanistic Judaism, may allow this ceremony.
Movements, on the other hand, involve a change of location and may involve secondary movements such as wiggling of the fingers.
The article has been cited as a reference used for background on Scientology in books which take a critical look at cults such as Larson's Book of World Religions and Alternative Spirituality and Insane Therapy: Portrait of a Psychotherapy Cult, those that analyze new religious movements including Understanding New Religious Movements and The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements, and in a work that includes researchers from both schools of thought, Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field.

Movements and Open
* 1999: The Free Software & Open Source Movements

Movements and Process
* Thomas Ford Brown, " Ethnic Identity Movements and the Legal Process: The Piscataway Revival ", Lamar University host

Movements and have
Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways.
Some New Religious Movements, especially those that have disassociated themselves from the Catholic Church yet retain a Catholic hierarchical framework, will use the designation " pope " for a movement's founder or current leader.
In recent years, a number of his compositions ( notably championed by the violinist, Paul Zukofsky ) have been recorded and made available on CD, including three of his string quartets, the three symphonies, a rhapsody for orchestra, and four solo piano works: his Sonata, Dance Suite, Piece in Seven Movements ( 1935 – 37 ) and Seven Pieces ( 1947 ).
Movements of the poor in poorer parts of the world, like Africa, have argued that they are almost completely excluded from the forum and in countries like Kenya and South Africa they have protested against donor funded NGOs that, they argue, determine and dominate African representation at the forum.
Movements to unite Wendover with West Wendover, which is located across the border in Nevada and allows gambling operations, have taken place but require the approval of the United States Congress.
Some English-Only Movements have been classified as Hate Groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Certain of Gurdjieff's followers claim that the Gurdjieff Movements can only be properly transmitted by those who themselves have been initiated in the direct line of Gurdjieff ; otherwise, they say, it leads nowhere.
Movements of black-footed ferrets have been shown to increase during the breeding season ; however, snow-tracking from December to March over a 4-year period near Meeteetse, Wyoming revealed that factors other than breeding were responsible for movement distances.
Many of the laity in the confessing congregations, however, may maintain that the aim of these Confessing Movements is simply to maintain the received Christian doctrine of the denomination as they understand it to have been traditionally taught and understood.
Movements of up to 140 km ( 87 mi ) have been recorded for individual sharks.
Moreover, mainline denominations have within them Confessing Movements or charismatic renewal movements which are more conservative in tone.
Were it not for this small, but remarkable, work, his next publication, the result of nearly 20 years of study, Duchenne's Physiology of Movements, Demonstrated with the Aid of Electrical Experimentation and Clinical Observation, and Applicable to the Study of Paralyses and Deformations, his most important contribution to medical science, might well have gone unnoticed.
The sound is much like Movements opening track, " Dreams Never End ", but with an even more upbeat flavor and vocals that have nearly shed the Ian Curtis imitation.
Movements from Seitz ' student concerti ( No. 2 and No. 5 ) have become more widely known by virtue of their inclusion in the Suzuki violin method instructional material.
Movements of the robot are normally started and finished with a dimestop ( a very abrupt stop ), to give the impression of motors starting and stopping, but poppers have also been known to do the robot with a pop to the beat.

Movements and argued
Fourier is credited by modern scholars with having originated the word féminisme in 1837 ; as early as 1808, he had argued, in the Theory of the Four Movements, that the extension of the liberty of women was the general principle of all social progress, though he disdained any attachment to a discourse of ' equal rights '.
He argued that instead of environmental movements being " New Social Movements " peculiar to current societies, environmental movements are very old — being expressed via religious movements in the past ( or in the present like in ecotheology ) that begin to focus on material concerns of health, local ecology, and economic protest against state policy and its extractions.

Movements and God
In their book, Millennium, Messiahs and Mayhem: Contemporary Apocalyptic Movements, Robbins and Palmer identify the Maharishi's teachings that the practice of Transcendental Meditation will bring about Ram Rajya ( the rule of God ) on earth as a form of progressive millennialism in the Hindu tradition.
" The Family ( The Children of God )" New Religious Movements
* Peace of God, Pax Dei by Richard Landes for Berkshire Encyclopedia of Millennial Movements, June 1999
Movements also will vary in the names used to describe the Absolute Supreme Being ( God ), including Anami Purush ( nameless power ) and Radha Soami ( lord of the soul ); the presiding deities and divisions of the macrocosm ; the number of outer initiations ; the words given as mantras ; and the initiation vows or the prerequisites that must be agreed to before being accepted as an initiate.

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