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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.
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.
Movements such as Open theism and Process theology have argued that the God of the Jews and non-Hellenized Christians was not changeless in every respect, while Process theology has gone so far as to deny the classical attribute of God's omnipotence.
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 first
He is perhaps best remembered elsewhere for writing Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements ( 1962 ), the first post-War history of anarchism.
Assisted by Jeanne de Salzmann, Gurdjieff gave the first public demonstration of his Sacred Dances ( Movements at the Tbilisi Opera House, 22 June ).
The first period is the early music, including music from the ballet Struggle of the Magicians and music for early Movements, dating to the years around 1918.
Movements I and V share similar motifs ( some of it is based on cell z ); the second theme in the first movement is prominent in the fifth.
Movements II and IV share similar ideas as well, but the ideas present within these two movements can be considered variations on themes presented earlier, expanding and building on ideas presented in the first and fifth movements.
His first recordings for Deutsche Grammophon in 1971 included Stravinsky's Three Movements from Petrushka and Prokofiev's Seventh Sonata and is still considered a landmark of twentieth century piano discography.
The MST also owns a Popular University of Social Movements ( PUSM )- also called Florestan Fernandes School ( FFS ), from its campus in Guararema, São Paulo, named for the marxist scholar Florestan Fernandes-which offers various classes on the secondary ( i. e., high school ) level in a variety of fields: its first graduating class received its degrees in Specialized Rural Education and Development in 2005.
Napoleon Symphony: A Novel in Four Movements ( ISBN 0-224-01009-3 ) is Anthony Burgess's fictional recreation of the life and world of Napoleon Bonaparte, first published in 1974.
* The first Transboundary Protected Area was established by the Swedish and the Norwegian Peace Movements in 1914, to celebrate 100 years of peace between Sweden and Norway.
Their daughter Margaret Fairweather ( married Douglas Fairweather who established the Air Movements Flight in 1942, later joined by Margaret ) was the first woman to fly a Spitfire and was one of the original eight female pilots selected by Pauline Gower to join the Air Transport Auxiliary.
He was the husband of Antoinette Brown, the first woman ordained in a recognized church in the United States, and prominent speaker in the Abolitionism and Women's Rights Movements.
It was first published in 1870 by Henry Creswicke Rawlinson and George Smith as Enuma Anu Enlil Tablet 63, in " Tablet of Movements of the Planet Venus and their Influences " ( The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia, volume III ).
The title of the first movement and the Blake quotations ( Movements II-VII ) were all part of the original conception, but the titles of movements II, V, VI, and VII were added in 1979 after the composer had read Geoffrey Ashe's book on King Arthur's Camelot.

Movements and where
After a short visit to the Netherlands, he again went to live in England, where the Life and Death of John Barneveld, Advocate of Holland,: with a View of the Primary Causes and Movements of the Thirty Years War appeared in two volumes in 1874.
When Igor Stravinsky's former Beverly Hills residence at 1260 North Wetherly Drive was put up for sale, Salonen strongly considered buying the property ; however, after visiting the house and, among other things, noting that indentations from Stravinsky's piano were still visible in the carpet, he was intimidated by the prospect of trying to compose in the same house where Stravinsky had written many important works, including Symphony in Three Movements, the Concerto in D for Strings, The Rake's Progress, Orpheus, Agon, the Cantata, and Mass.
The problem emerges for example in the Statement of Changes in Equity or Movements in Property, Plant and Equipment where instant elements mix with duration.
The next section is the " All Steps and Movements of the High School " where four fully trained stallions perform each of the movements seen in the Olympic Grand Prix Dressage test, including the flying change, passage, pirouette, and piaffe.

Movements and ),
* The Lesser Evil: Moral Approaches to Genocide Practices ( Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions ), edited by Helmut Dubiel and Gabriel Motzkin.
* Redefining Stalinism ( Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions ), edited by Harold Shukman.
* Symons, Beverley and Rowan Cahill ( editors ), A Turbulent Decade: Social Protest Movements and the Labour Movement, 1965-1975, Newtown: Sydney ASSLH, 2005.
Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison, in Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Tradition in the Twentieth Century ( 1998 ), take issue with what they consider Denisoff's reductive approach to the history and function of song ( and particularly traditional song ) in social movements.
Prior to the 1990s there was a wide cooperation between pioneer and similar movements of about 30 countries, coordinated by the international organization, International Committee of Children's and Adolescents ' Movements (, CIMEA ), founded in 1958, with headquarters in Budapest.
Movements may be entirely mechanical, entirely electronic ( potentially with no moving parts ), or a blend of the two.
* Eliezer Don-Yehiya, The book and the sword: the nationalist Yeshivot and political radicalism in Israel, in: Accounting for Fundamentalisms: The Dynamic Character of Movements, Martin E. Marty, and R. Scott Appleby ( editors ), The Fundamentalism Project Series, Vol.
* Movements of French Corporations ( Mouvement des Entreprises de France ( MEDEF ), formerly known as CNPF ), sometimes referred to as patronat.
Organic agricultural methods are internationally regulated and legally enforced by many nations, based in large part on the standards set by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements ( IFOAM ), an international umbrella organization for organic farming organizations established in 1972.
Immediately following the land reform period came the Three-anti and Five-anti Movements ( 三五反 ), as well as the beginning of the Anti-Rightist Movement, when property owners and businesspeople were labeled as " rightists " and purged.
In addition to its primary source material and books on the Anglo-Catholic Movement ( Tractarian and Oxford Movements ), in recent times the library has become a library of record and resource centre for the Church of England, holding General Synod papers, runs of church newspapers and directories and other relevant material and publications as well as the theses written for Lambeth degrees and diplomas.
Medieval Bhakti Movements in India, Munishiram Manoharlal, New Delhi, ( 1989 ), pages 149-161
* Formisano, Ronald P. For the People: American Populist Movements from the Revolution to the 1850s ( 2009 ), populist movements flourished long before People's Party began
* Peter Osborne, Conceptual Art ( Themes and Movements ), Phaidon, 2002 ( See also the external links for Robert Smithson )
In the same year she founded the Information Network Focus on Religious Movements ( INFORM ), with the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury and financial help from the British Home Office.
* Barker, Eileen " New Religious Movements in Britain ," in New Religious Movements in Europe, Helle Meldgaard and Johannes Aagaard, eds., ( Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 1997 ), pp. 99 – 123.
* Barker, Eileen " New Religious Movements " Religions and Beliefs in Britain ( GCSE / A ' level resource book ), Craig Donnellan ( ed.
Democracy and Revolution in Law and Politics: The Origin of Civil Liberties Protest Movements in Berkeley, From TASC and SLATE to FSM ( 1957-1965 ), Ph. D. Dissertation, Dept.
), Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements, London & New York: Routledge, 2006.
Cocalero Movements in Peru and Bolivia Transnational Institute ( TNI ), Drugs & Conflict Debate Papers 10, April 2004
* Movements ( album ), by Booka Shade

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