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Patterns and North
" In Emigration and Settlement Patterns of German Communities in North America, p. 31 – 54.
" In Emigration and Settlement Patterns of German Communities in North America, p. 371 – 380.
Labov's works include The Study of Nonstandard English ( 1969 ), Language in the Inner City: Studies in Black English Vernacular ( 1972 ), Sociolinguistic Patterns ( 1972 ), Principles of Linguistic Change ( vol. I Internal Factors, 1994 ; vol. II Social Factors, 2001 ), and, together with Sharon Ash and Charles Boberg, The Atlas of North American English ( 2006 ).
Language Aspects of Ethnic Patterns and Processes in the North Caucasus.

Patterns and American
" Patterns and Prescriptions in Mexican Historiography ," Bulletin of Latin American Research ( 2006 ) 25 # 3 pp 340 – 366
* John Higham, Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism.
( 2008 ) Geographic Patterns of Genome Admixture in Latin American Mestizos.
Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns edited by Wendy Ashmore Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, A School of American Research Book.
According to information provided by the Intelligence Resource Program of the Federation of American Scientists based on the 2003 Patterns of Global Terrorism report the strength of the organisation in terms of human resources remains unknown.
) degree were recognized by the American Psychological Association at the Conference on Levels and Patterns of Professional Training in Psychology ( The Vail Conference ).
" Nordic vs. anti-Nordic: the Galton Society and the American Anthropological Association ," Patterns of Prejudice 36: 1 ( 2002 ): 35-48.
Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, 1860-1925 ( NY: Rutgers University Press, 2002 )
His best known articles were " Plantation Meistersingers " in The Musical Quarterly ( Jan. 1940 ), and " Changing Patterns in Negro Folksongs " in the Journal of American Folklore ( Oct. 1940 ).
Information provided by the Intelligence Resource Program of the Federation of American Scientists based on the 2003 Patterns of Global Terrorism report suggests that the organisation has several dozen operatives within Turkey and a large support network in Europe.
Patterns of American Jurisprudence.
* Gordon R. Willey-Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Virú Valley, Perú ( Bureau of American Ethnology ).
Her numerous other writings include " Educational Reform: Challenges for Psychology and Psychologists ," in Professional Psychology ( 1996 ); " Adolescent Outcomes for Hyperactive Children: Perspectives on General and Specific Patterns of Childhood Risk for Adolescent Educational, Social, and Mental Health Problems ," in American Psychologist ( 1988 ); " Persistence of Hyperactive Symptoms from Childhood to Adolescence ," in American Journal of Orthopsychiatry ( 1987 ); and " Conceptual Foundations for School Psychology: Perspectives from the Development of the School Psychology Program at Berkeley ," in Professional School Psychologist ( 1986 ).
The Chrysanthemum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture is an influential 1946 study of Japan by American anthropologist Ruth Benedict.

Patterns and by
* Houses Generated by Patterns ( 1969 )
The books The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia, by Bronisław Malinowski, Patterns of Culture by Ruth Benedict, and Coming of Age in Samoa by Margaret Mead ( two of Boas's students ) are classic examples of anti-ethnocentric anthropology.
Patterns and pictures can be created in knitted fabrics by using knit and purl stitches as " pixels "; however, such pixels are usually rectangular, rather than square, depending on the gauge of the knitting.
Patterns are usually measured by firing at a 30 inch ( 76 cm ) diameter circle on a large sheet of paper placed at varying distances.
These shows normally consists of three to five musical pieces accompanied by formations rooted in origin from " Patterns in Motion ", a book penned by one-time Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band assistant band director William C. " Bill " Moffit, who would later become bandmaster of Purdue University All-American Marching Band and University of Houston Spirit of Houston.
These types of bands feature a near ubiquitous show format of Patterns In Motion drill ( though French curves and Band Pageantry by former FAMU director of bands William P. Foster are also common ), a large amount of stand fast time where the band plays a one or two selections in place, and a physically demanding, thoroughly choreographed full band dance routine.
By contrast, in " Patterns of Force ," where the crew discovers that a Federation cultural observer has contaminated the culture he was supposed to be observing by having blatantly reformed a planet's government to emulate Nazi Germany, they help the local resistance overthrow the government.
Patterns are created by combining solid and open meshes, usually working the design in solid meshes and the background in open meshes.
" The Color of Truth, Vol I: Patterns In Light " is a book by Stephen T Manning first published in 2007 by CheckPoint Press ( ISBN 978-0-9551503-4-0 ), with a sub-heading of " Amazing Coincidence?
According to a textbook Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, the flyweight pattern was first coined and extensively explored by Paul Calder and Mark Linton in 1990 to efficiently handle glyph information in a WYSIWYG document editor, although similar techniques were already used in other systems, e. g., an application framework by Weinand et al.
According to the ' Patterns 3 ' report by Universities UK, " The Russell Group and the 1994 Group share many features, but are distinguished chiefly by the fact that most members of the Russell Group have medical schools, and an emphasis on science and technology.
The Patterns of Chaos is a 1972 science fiction novel by Colin Kapp.
Patterns originated as an architectural concept by Christopher Alexander ( 1977 / 79 ).
The title of the sale did not mention Ferrary by name, but read as follows: “ Catalogue of the Famous and Remarkable Collection of British and Colonial Coins, Patterns & Proofs from George III to the Present Day, Formed by a Nobleman, Recently Deceased .” The catalogue had 710 lots and 15 plates.
The term pentacle is used in Tilings and Patterns by Grumbaum and Shepard to indicate a five-pointed star composed of ten line-segments, similar to a pentagram but containing no interior lines.
inspired by Gang of Four's book Design Patterns, which developed the concept of design patterns in the software field.

Patterns and analysis
Perl Design Patterns Book is an online textbook about Perl style and design and analysis.
The BCI system used 27 electrodes overlaying the sensorimotor cortex, weighted the electrodes with Common Spatial Patterns, calculated the running variance and used a linear discriminant analysis.
In Archetypal Patterns in Poetry, Bodkin tried, as Boswell ( 1936: 553 ) quotes, “ to bring psychological analysis and reflection to bear upon the imaginative experience communicated by great poetry, and to examine those forms or patterns in which the universal forces of our nature there find objectification .” Among the forms or archetypal patterns Bodkin presented, according to Boswell, may be included: the “ Oedipus complex ,” the “ rebirth archetype ,” the “ archetype of Heaven and Hell ,” and “ images of the Devil, the Hero, and God ” ( Boswell 1936: 553 ).

differentiation and North
* this population ’ s vast internal social differentiation ( North / South, gender and class positionalities );
He argues that unions in the global North are becoming increasingly depoliticized while those in the South grow politically, and that global differentiation of production processes leads to divergent strategies and interests in different regions of the world.

differentiation and American
Within this strategic orientation, focus is retained on the academic programme and, more specifically, on three axes of work, namely: Attitude and Behaviour, centred both on academic factors and on increasing the competitiveness of degree courses, in the constant pursuit of quality, excellence and merit ; Research for Chile which seeks in-depth commitment and involvement with the country aimed at achieving insertion, integration and participation between the Public-and Private Sectors, in which academic research and findings based upon truth, goodness and the beauty of human beings, society and nature aspire to contribute to the formation of social innovators of vision and realism ; and The Development of International Links which, through the differentiation of professors and students from a Latin American perspective, endeavours to work in foreign markets ( student and academic staff exchanges ).
Elsaesser's alternative thesis is that the filmmakers adopted an Expressionist style as a method of product differentiation, establishing a distinct national product against the increasing importation of American films.
Visual differentiation from the American Crow is extremely difficult and often inaccurate.
The requisite use of the small bore shotguns, including the difficult. 410, is a major differentiation between the American version of the sport and the International version.
It was in the past classed with the Parulidae ( New World warblers ), but DNA studies suggest that it split early from the other related passerines, prior to the differentiation of the entire New World warbler / American sparrow / Icterid group.
Alexander Wilson, “ The Father of American Ornithology ” correctly made the differentiation between the two species.
They are very similar to their American counterpart, and differentiation depends on details like the length of the nasal groove and scaling on the tarsus.
Callisto pontificates on the discoveries of the Laws of Thermodynamics, Clausius ' theorem, and Gibbs and Boltzmann, finally deciding that entropy is an adequate metaphor to apply to American consumerist society, " a similar tendency from the least to the most probable, from differentiation to sameness, from ordered individuality to a kind of chaos.
It historically originated in the necessary differentiation between the American M14 and M16 rifles, and was carried over to other rifles of the same calibers, usually regardless of their general design.
DNA testing has shown that " the group had just the normal haplogroups found in the modern Native American Indians suggesting the possibility of processes of in situ differentiation for this extinct group.
" Component, assemblage, and theme in cultural integration and differentiation ", American Anthropologist, 61 ( 6 ), 955 – 964.
Iwabuchi's sailors, marines and Army reinforcements, having initially successfully resisted American infantrymen armed with flamethrowers, grenades and bazookas, faced direct fire from tanks, tank destroyers, and howitzers, who attacked one building after another and killed the Japanese — and often the trapped civilians — inside, without differentiation.

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