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Origins and belief
" Bridging mythology and belief: Viking Age functional culture as a reflection of the belief in divine intervention " in Andren, A .; Jennbert, K .; Raudvere, C. Old Norse Religion in Long Term Perspectives: Origins, Changes and Interactions, an International Conference in Lund, Sweden, June 3 – 7, 2004.
His most well known book The Crisis of German Ideology: Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich ( 1965 ) analyses the origins of the nationalist belief system.

Origins and may
Trevor-Roper said " I'm afraid that your book The Origins of the Second World War may damage your reputation as a historian ", to which Taylor replied " Your criticism of me would damage your reputation as a historian, if you had one.
John L. Finlay, in his book, Social Credit: The English Origins, wrote, “ Anti-Semitism of the Douglas kind, if it can be called anti-Semitism at all, may be fantastic, may be dangerous even, in that it may be twisted into a dreadful form, but it is not itself vicious nor evil .”
* A relation to the Greek god Nereus, which may be from * snau -, " to give milk to ", in the sense of " flow " ( Partridge, Origins ( 1983 )).
In some cases a working title may ultimately be used as the official title, as in the case of the films Cloverfield, High School Musical, and Snakes on a Plane ( at the insistence of leading man, Samuel L. Jackson, who joked that he took the role for the working title alone, after he learned the title was going to be changed to Pacific Air Flight 121 upon release ), the television show The Cleveland Show, and video games Quake II, Spore, Silent Hill Origins and Epic Mickey.
In Kenyon's " Origins of Lancashire " ( 1991 ) however the author suggests that this may not be the case as there is not an exact correlation between " Eccles " place – names and pre-Domesday hundreds in south Lancashire.
However they may have been retconned by the story " Origins " which implied that the cities may have become independent by mutual consent following the Atomic Wars.
Origins are often subject to revision and ret-cons, and may find themselves having additional information retrofitted in at a later time.
Items covered in the contest may cover any equine subject, i. e., Reproduction, Training, Parasites, Dressage, Draft Horses, History and Origins, Anatomy and Physiology, Driving and Harnessing, Horse Industry, Horse Management, Breeds, Genetics, Mustangs, Western Games, Colors, Famous Horses in History, Parts of the Saddle, Types of Bits, Feedstuffs and Nutrition.

Origins and lie
Origins of The Kinsey Institute lie in the scientific research of Indiana University professor and entomologist turned sexuality researcher, Dr. Alfred Kinsey.
The Origins of the Cold War are widely regarded to lie most directly in the relations between the Soviet Union and its allies the United States, Britain and France in the years 1945 – 1947.

Origins and tendency
Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson, in Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence, present evidence that only humans and chimpanzees, among all the animals living on Earth, share a similar tendency for a cluster of behaviors: violence, territoriality, and competition for uniting behind the one chief male of the land.

Origins and large
The game, which requires a relatively large number of people to play, is especially popular at game conventions such as Origins, where it frequently draws in players ( and sometimes entire families ) from other areas of the convention.
Origins have a large part in establishing oneself in Arab society, especially when dealing with slaves.
Origins focuses on miniatures wargames and boardgames with 11, 502 unique attendees in 2011, but also has a large component of RPG and CCG players.
It is run by Paradigm Concepts who hosts major events at large gaming conventions, such as Gen Con and Origins Game Fair.
Richardson in The Pig-Its Origins and Varieties seem to conclude that it was derived from crossing the original Gloucestershire pig-a large, off-white variety with wattles hanging from its neck, with the unimproved Berkshire, a sandy-coloured prick-eared pig with spots.

Origins and take
He seldom showed his works, but he did take part in the important exhibition The Origins and Development of International Independent Art held at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in 1937 in Paris, where he was at last hailed as a great painter.
Michael Carlson, who contributed to Origins and corresponded with Corman starting in the 1980s, described Corman's correspondence this way: " In the days before email his words came by return post, aerogrammes densely typed to take advantage of every inch of space, or postcards printed in his fine hand.
Within a year, Dragon * Con had been selected to be the host of the 1990 Origins convention, to take place at the Atlanta Hilton.

Origins and which
These include Metals and Materials ; the Secrets of Chemistry ; the Origin of Metals ; the Origins of Compounds, and a Concordance which is a collection of Observations on the philosopher's stone ; and other alchemy-chemistry topics, collected under the name of Theatrum Chemicum.
Featured on Chabad. org is the multi-part article, The Zohar's Mysterious Origins by Moshe Miller, which views the Zohar as the product of multiple generations of scholarship but defends the overall authenticity of the text and refutes many of the textual criticisms from Scholem and Tishby.
However, the Japanese were later targeted in the National Origins Act of 1924, which banned immigration from east Asia entirely.
" In 1926 he brought out a successor work, The Aryans: A Study of Indo-European Origins, in which he looked at the theory that civilisation diffused northward and westward from the Near East to the rest of Europe via a linguistic group known as the Aryans ; with the ensuing simplistic abuse of " Aryan " by the National Socialists, Childe subsequently avoided mention of his book, as Colin Renfrew observes, though it " was very careful to distinguish between language and culture and supposed racial classification.
* CLIO ( Chronicle of Lineage Indicative of Origins ), a DARPA proposed gene technology which would enable patented genes to be protected using encryption
Arendt's first major book was The Origins of Totalitarianism ( 1951 ), which traced the roots of Stalinist Communism and Nazism in both anti-Semitism and imperialism.
In 1961, he published his most controversial book, The Origins of the Second World War, which earned him a reputation as a revisionist.
Talmon's 1952 book The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy discusses the transformation of a state in which traditional values and articles of faith shape the role of government into one in which social utility takes absolute precedence.
Symeon was author of two historical works which are particularly valuable for northern affairs, the Libellus de Exordio atque Procursu istius, hoc est Dunelmensis, Ecclesie ( The Little Book on the Origins and Progress of this Church, that is of Durham ) and a historical compilation Historia regum Anglorum et Dacorum.
The zodiac traditionally begins with the sign of the Rat, and there are many stories about the Origins of the Chinese Zodiac which explain why this is so ( see below ).
The ideas which inspired the " Gone to Croatan " chapter — i. e. the disappearance of the Roanoke Colony — were later used as the basis for the book Gone To Croatan: The Origins of North American Dropout Culture, edited by Ron Sakolsky and James Koehnline.
In 1981, he established the Institute of Human Origins in Berkeley, California which he later moved to Arizona State University in 1997.
Origins was chartered to serve gaming in general, including wargames and miniatures gaming, which at the time tended to be less well represented at Gen Con and Dragon * Con.
Growing anti-immigration feelings in the United States at this time, resulted in the National Origins Quota of 1924 which severely restricted immigration from many regions including Eastern Europe.
The survival horror video game Silent Hill: Origins contains a segment in which the protagonist must solve puzzles within the " Artaud Theatre ", which is in the town of Silent Hill.
Some of the games which were later sold separately include Focus, Property and Origins of World War I ; Robert Abbott expanded his game Crossings, published here, into the more-refined title Epaminondas.
* Origins of World War I, a historical pencil-and-paper game by Jim Dunnigan which teaches players history
The Irish Independent newspaper reported that Gates was one of a number of celebrities with investments in the company Ingenious Media, which backed a number of films, including Avatar and X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Wein has stated in a conversation with Stan Lee included on the X-Men Origins: Wolverine blu-ray special features that he has read " Ten things you did not know about Wolverine ," which states that he was originally intended to be a mutated wolverine cub, and this re-kindled Wein's frustration.
20th Century Fox, in association with Marvel Studios, released an X-Men spin-off movie based on Wolverine, titled X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which stars Hugh Jackman returning as the title character.
In his 1972 study of The Ideological Origins of Black Nationalism, historian Sterling Stuckey suggested that Walker's Appeal " would become an ideological foundation … for Black Nationalist theory .” Though some have subsequently suggested that Stuckey overstated the extent to which Walker contributed to the creation of a black nation, Thabiti Asukile, in a 1999 article on " The All-Embracing Black Nationalist Theories of David Walker ’ s Appeal ", defended Stuckey's interpretation.

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