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One might use such findings to indicate the strength of informal primary associations in the factory, an interpretation which would run counter to Fromm's theory of alienation.
One theory holds that Agade was situated opposite Sippar on the left bank of the Euphrates, and was perhaps the oldest part of the city of Sippar.
One of the more dramatic successes of his theory was his prediction of the existence of secondary and tertiary alcohols, a conjecture that was soon confirmed by the synthesis of these substances.
One of his most celebrated achievements is the discovery of the first arithmetic Weil cohomology theory: the ℓ-adic étale cohomology.
One theory is that they or part of them dwelt or moved among other coastal people perhaps confederated up to the basin of the Saale ( in the neighbourhood of the ancient canton of Engilin ) on the Unstrut valleys below the Kyffhäuserkreis, from which region the Lex Angliorum et Werinorum hoc est Thuringorum is believed by many to have come.
One notable modification of oxygen theory was provided by Berzelius, who stated that acids are oxides of nonmetals while bases are oxides of metals.
One fringe theory, supported by paranormal investigator Jon-Erik Beckjord, theorizes that the lack of hard evidence supporting Bigfoot's existence may be due to the creature being an interdimensional being that slips in and out of dimensions.
One of the oldest and most accessible parts of combinatorics is graph theory, which also has numerous natural connections to other areas.
One was Lemaître's Big Bang theory, advocated and developed by George Gamow.
One theory is the origin of such terminology is from the Mayan temple Chichen Itza in the Yucatan Peninsula, a ruin of an ancient MesoAmerican civilization about 1, 500 years ago.
One etiological theory of depression is Aaron T. Beck's cognitive theory of depression.
One of the earliest justifications involved the theory of natural law.
One of the simplest models of reaction rate is the collision theory.
One Australian scholar argues, " For Edmund Burke and Australians of a like mind, the essence of conservatism lies not in a body of theory, but in the disposition to maintain those institutions seen as central to the beliefs and practices of society.
One theory is that it originally derives from the Latin word macula, meaning " spot " or “ opacity ” ( as in macula of retina ).
" Han independence " was therefore scrapped in favor of the Five Races Under One Union principle, which later developed into the theory of Zhonghua minzu.
One of the distinguishing characteristics of critical theory, as Adorno and Horkheimer elaborated in their Dialectic of Enlightenment ( 1947 ), is a certain ambivalence concerning the ultimate source or foundation of social domination, an ambivalence which gave rise to the “ pessimism ” of the new critical theory over the possibility of human emancipation and freedom.
One of the roles of computational complexity theory is to determine the practical limits on what computers can and cannot do.
One theory argues that coins originated ca.
One theory on the mechanism of dendritic arbor development is the synaptotropic hypothesis.
One theory is that smooth Dachshunds would occasionally produce puppies which had slightly longer hair than their parents.
One theory is that this was caused by a design fault in the ammunition loading system to the main gun turrets, so that an enemy hit on the turret set off an explosion in the magazine, thus sinking the ship.
One theory is the events are stored into memory before the conscious part of the brain even receives the information and processes it.

One and origins
One story names his origins as the exhausted breath of An ( god of the heavens ) and Ki ( goddess of the Earth ) after sexual union.
One of the main features of Gibraltar ’ s population is the diversity of their ethnic origins.
One method for periodization of the distant past, as in Anthropology, is to rely on events, such as the invention of some tool or the origins of language, which are known to exist, but about which little is known in detail.
One such tradition is the patter song exemplified by Gilbert and Sullivan but that has origins in earlier Italian opera.
One of the origins postulated for the modern Harlequin is Hellequin, a stock character in French passion plays.
Several different variants of the " Cinderella " story, which has its origins in the Egyptian story of Rhodopis, appear in the One Thousand and One Nights, including " The Second Shaykh's Story ", " The Eldest Lady's Tale " and " Abdallah ibn Fadil and His Brothers ", all dealing with the theme of a younger sibling harassed by two jealous elders.
One is that a single point of origin generated any given tale, which then spread over the centuries ; the other is that such fairy tales stem from common human experience and therefore can appear separately in many different origins.
One story of the fruit's origins is that a certain " Captain Shaddock " brought pomelo seeds to Jamaica and bred the first fruit.
One of the origins postulated for the modern Harlequin is Hellequin, a stock character in French passion plays.
One of the earliest instances of this phenomenon was Hōjō Sōun, who rose from relatively humble origins and eventually seized power in Izu province in 1493.
Local folklore provides varying accounts about the origins of the name “ Minonk .” One version states that he originally named the area after a street in Boston, MA, where he owned property.
One of the oldest buildings in the municipality is Oud Ehrenstein, a castle the origins of which lie in the 14th century.
One could say that the anxious search for the origins of Life and Mind ; the fascination in the ' mysteries of Nature '; the urge to penetrate and decipher the inner structure of Matter — all these longings and drives denote a sort of nostalgia for the primordial, for the original universal matrix.
One explanation of the name's origins is that it derives from the Aramaic " makkaba ", " the hammer ", in recognition of Judah's ferocity in battle.
One cannot be considered wise, or perceptive, if one does not attempt to understand the origins, and establish the correctness, of one's beliefs.
Fred Barnum gives various possible origins of the " Victor " name ; in "' His Master's Voice ' In America ", he writes, " One story claims that Johnson considered his first improved Gramophone to be both a scientific and business ' victory.
One of its etymological origins is Old Norse é ( the other is Old Norse æ ), and this is particularly evident in the dialects of Suðuroy, where Æ is or:
Versions of such tales including the origins of Gandalf and the other Istari ( Wizards ), the death of Isildur and the loss of the One Ring in the Gladden Fields, and the founding of the kingdom of Rohan help expand knowledge about Middle-earth.
One source of the logical mistakes that are at the origins of metaphysics is the ambiguity of natural language.
The Architect presents Neo with a radically different explanation of his origins and purpose, claiming that Neo is actually the sixth " One ".
One day, she is seen there by the gentleman Charles Smithson and his fiancée, Ernestina Freeman, the shallow-minded daughter of a wealthy tradesman whose origins are Scottish.
One of the most important sources for Roman holidays is Ovid's Fasti, an incomplete poem that describes and provides origins for festivals from January to June at the time of Augustus.
One could also find the answer to this question in the traditions and mentality of the French, suggests the historian Maurice Agulhon, who in several well-known works set out on a detailed investigation to discover the origins of Marianne.

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