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On and macrocosmic
On a macrocosmic level, taking the experience of love as far as humanly possible, to the boundary of the spiritual, Rank compared the artist's " giving " and the enjoyer's " finding " of art with the dissolution and rediscovery of the self in mutual love.
No one has expressed the conflict between the will to separate and the will to unite better than Ernest Becker ( 1973 ), whose award-winning The Denial of Death captured the largest macrocosmic meaning of separation and union for Rank: " On the one hand the creature is impelled by a powerful desire to identify with the cosmic forces, to merge himself with the rest of nature.

On and level
On the most primitive level.
On the right window, at eye level, in smaller print but also in gold, was Gonzalez, Prop., and under that, Se Habla Espanol.
On the local level, compacts continue to grab a larger share of the market at the expense of lower-priced standard models and foreign cars.
On a more abstract level, model theoretic arguments hold that a given set of symbols in a theory can be mapped onto any number of sets of real-world objects each set being a " model " of the theory providing the interrelationships between the objects are the same.
On a population level, if many realisations of a bistable system are considered ( e. g. many bistable cells ( speciation )), one typically observes bimodal distributions.
On human nature, Boethius says that humans are essentially good and only when they give in to “ wickedness ” do they “ sink to the level of being an animal .” On justice, he says criminals are not to be abused, rather treated with sympathy and respect, using the analogy of doctor and patient to illustrate the ideal relationship between prosecutor and criminal.
On one hand it provides a common view of the database, independent of different external view structures, and on the other hand it is uncomplicated by details of how the data is stored or managed ( internal level ).
On top of it the external level, various views of the database, are designed according to ( possibly completely different ) needs of specific end-user types.
On this level, the term indicates a lack of satisfaction, a sense that things never measure up to our expectations or standards.
* On this level, the term indicates a lack of satisfaction, a sense that things never measure up to our expectations or standards.
On another level, the one-piece catsuit accentuated and exaggerated the sexualized female form, providing visual access to a woman's body, while simultaneously obstructing physical penetrative access.
On one simple level is the question, Did he do it, or didn ’ t he?
On November 30, 2010, the SADR and El Salvador upgrade their relations to ambassadorial level.
On the institutional level, big corporations and financial institutions use the internet to exchange financial data to facilitate domestic and international business.
On the state legislative level, Ellensburg is in the 13th district.
On the congressional level, Ellensburg is located in Washington's 4th congressional district and is represented by Republican Doc Hastings, but it is expected to be moved into Washington's 8th congressional district for the 2012 general election and beyond.
On the most basic level, electronegativity is determined by factors like the nuclear charge ( the more protons an atom has, the more " pull " it will have on negative electrons ) and the number / location of other electrons present in the atomic shells ( the more electrons an atom has, the farther from the nucleus the valence electrons will be, and as a result the less positive charge they will experience both because of their increased distance from the nucleus, and because the other electrons in the lower energy core orbitals will act to shield the valence electrons from the positively charged nucleus ).
On the simplest level, the oxidizer may itself be an oxidizing element, such as gaseous or liquid oxygen.
On the other hand, Michael K. Richardson, Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Zoology, Leiden University, while recognizing that some criticisms of the drawings are legitimate ( indeed, it was he and his co-workers who began the modern criticisms in 1998 ), has supported the drawings as teaching aids, and has said that " on a fundamental level, Haeckel was correct "
On a molecular level, there is no strict boundary between the liquid state and the vapor state.
On the human level this meant that all members of society should cooperate and coexist ; on the cosmic level it meant that all of the forces of nature the gods should continue to function in balance.
On the local level, a butcher may commonly break down larger animal meat into smaller manageable cuts, and pre-wrap them for commercial sale or wrap them to order in butcher paper.
On its most fundamental level, film editing is the art, technique, and practice of assembling shots into a coherent sequence.

On and consciousness
On regaining consciousness in mid-flight, Rashid Minhas struggled for flight control as well as relayed the news of his hijack to the PAF base.
He argues that the power ballad broke into the mainstream of American consciousness in 1976 as FM radio gave a new lease of life to earlier songs like Led Zeppelin's " Stairway to Heaven " ( 1971 ), Aerosmith's " Dream On " ( 1973 ), and Lynyrd Skynyrd's " Free Bird " ( 1974 ).
On Hegel ’ s view, the external world is inseparable from the mind, consciousness or perceptions.
On 5 January 1066, according to the Vita Ædwardi Regis, he died, but not before briefly regaining consciousness and commending his widow and the kingdom to Harold's " protection ".
In consciousness studies, Al-Farabi ( 872 – 951 ) wrote the On the Cause of Dreams, which appeared as chapter 24 of his Book of Opinions of the people of the Ideal City, was a treatise on dreams, in which he was the first to distinguish between dream interpretation and the nature and causes of dreams.
On becoming acquainted with Messenger, Helen Reed, who holds the traditional and seemingly almost old-fashioned views that consciousness is the business of the humanities, in particular of the novel and of literary criticism ; and that there is and should be a clear-cut Cartesian dualism between mind and body, this Helen Reed is confronted by the new ( or even not-so-new ) trend of considering the mind a mere function of the body.
Two other of the most notable books of the 1950s, Jack Kerouac's On the Road ( 1957 ) and J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye ( 1951 ), have been the subject of much debate as to whether or not they make use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
*: On 17 May 2012 Albanian President, Bamir Topi awarded Rivera the " Medal of Gratitude " with the citation: " With profound gratitude and esteem, personality and prominent publicist, expensive friend of the Albanians, who made his cause the American public consciousness, and beyond, monstrous crime was making the Serb military machine, in 1999, against the Kosovo Albanian civilian population, thus revealing it as ethnic cleansing and genocide ".
W. G. Sebald's book, On the Natural History of Destruction, comments on the carpet bombing of German cities and asks why it does not play a larger part in the German national consciousness, and why virtually no German authors have written about the events.
On this view, Swampman's subjectivity and consciousness are considered to be unchanged.
On the other hand, as Avrich asserts, “ revolt awakened, however dimly, the social consciousness of the poor, gave them a new sense of power, and made the upper class tremble for their lives and possessions .”
On the third day, Trenchard regained consciousness but spent most of that day sleeping.
On March 22, while he was left alone and recovered some consciousness, he threw himself through the window of the garret room of the HQ's sixth floor.
* Cairns, Jim, On the horizon: a cultural transformation to a new consciousness, 1999
On 1 July 2004, Austrian BASE jumper Christina Grubelnik struck the tower during her descent, receiving a concussion and losing consciousness.
John Greyson became interested in offering a counterpoint to the Patient Zero story as early as 1987, when the Patient Zero meme began entering the public consciousness following the publication of Randy Shilts's book And the Band Played On.
On the night of December 13, 2003, Ople had difficulty breathing and lost consciousness while aboard a Japan Asia Airways flight from Bangkok to Tokyo.
On the other hand, later members of the Ghica family displayed an Aromanian national consciousness ( the Austrian branches being heteroidentified as of Aromanian origin ) or promoted Aromanian culture-e. g., Grigore III Ghica's plans for an Aromanian school network in the Ottoman ruled areas of the Balkans.
John Locke's chapter XXVII " On Identity and Diversity " in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1689 ) has been said to be one of the first modern conceptualizations of consciousness as the repeated self-identification of oneself, through which moral responsibility could be attributed to the subject and therefore punishment and guiltiness justified, as critics such as Nietzsche would point out, affirming "... the psychology of conscience is not ' the voice of God in man '; it is the instinct of cruelty ... expressed, for the first time, as one of the oldest and most indispensable elements in the foundation of culture.
On that foundation, the mobilization of mass resistance, the raising of consciousness, and the recruitment of new members also goes on.
" On the occurrence of an aesthetic appreciation, the will thereby vanishes entirely from consciousness.
On this model, high schizotypes and schizophrenics are people who are liable to what Oswald calls ‘ micro-sleeps ’, or intrusions of Stage 1 sleep phenomena into waking consciousness, on account of their tendency to high arousal.
After he finishes his story Tom loses consciousness his last words being " On my way, Jen " and is taken to the hospital, where he dies without ever waking again.
# On one end of the spectrum is the cardioinhibitory response, characterized by a drop in heart rate ( negative chronotropic effect ) and in contractility ( negative inotropic effect ) leading to a decrease in cardiac output that is significant enough to result in a loss of consciousness.

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