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We might call this kind " human ," if to do so did not imply that 1 and 2 were somehow less than human. In the 1983 edition of The Rhetoric of Fiction, in which a lengthy addendum to the original 1961 book was published, Booth outlined various identities taken on by both authors and readers: The Flesh-and Blood Author, the Implied Author, the Teller of This Tale, the Career Author, and the " Public Myth "; and, the Flesh-and-Blood Re-Creator of Many Stories, the Postulated Reader, the Credulous Listener, the Career Reader, and the Public Myth about the " Reading Public.

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* 535: Postulated volcanic eruption in the tropics which causes several years of abnormally cold weather, resulting in mass famine in the Northern Hemisphere.
" Preliminary Observations on the Oropom People of Karamoja, their Ethnic Status, Culture, and Postulated Relation to the Peoples of the Late Stone Age.

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Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and, practicing the factors that lead to maintenance of remission Cognitive behavioural therapy, family-focused therapy, and psychoeducation have the most evidence for efficacy in regard to relapse prevention, while interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and cognitive-behavioural therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual depressive symptoms.
The game includes a mechanism for determining how damaged a character's sanity is at any given point ; encountering the horrific beings usually triggers a loss of SAN points.
There are three potential triggers for a context switch:
The bronze triggers were designed in such a way that they were able to store a large amount of energy within the bow when drawn, but was easily fired with little recoil when the trigger were pulled ( this allowed it for precision shooting ).
The early doubles used two triggers, one for each barrel.
( i ) a forest scarcity path, where forest scarcity triggers forces ( for example, higher prices of forest products ) that lead to forest cover stabilization ; and
Current gun manufacturers such as Caspian Arms make slide assemblies and small parts such as triggers and safeties for Colt M1911 pistols from powdered Swedish steel resulting in a swirling two-toned effect ; these parts are often referred to as " Stainless Damascus ".
Nevertheless, certain epilepsy syndromes require particular precipitants or triggers for seizures to occur.
Cellular recipients of a particular hormonal signal may be one of several cell types that reside within a number of different tissues, as is the case for insulin, which triggers a diverse range of systemic physiological effects.
The laser beams that are configured like harp strings do not produce any sound themselves but act as triggers for electronic synthesized sounds.
When something happens which triggers the need for legal action, it is known as " the event ".
The challenge with diet triggers is that they vary from person to person: the best way for a person to discover his or her own triggers is to use an elimination diet.
Luthor triggers a mass-shutdown of the powers of everyone who has undertaken the Everyman program, except for the members of Infinity Inc. As multiple flight-powered Everymen plummet to their deaths, underground gas mains rupture from the impact, which adds civilians to the death toll.
After falling for 44. 4 seconds, the time and barometric triggers started the firing mechanism.
* 1885 – The Battle for Kushka triggers the Panjdeh Incident which nearly gives rise to war between the British Empire and Russian Empire.
While the process is secret, the general method for making yeast extract on a commercial scale is to add salt to a suspension of yeast, making the solution hypertonic, which leads to the cells shrivelling up ; this triggers " autolysis ", in which the yeast self-destructs.
Some object databases also provide systematic support for triggers and constraints which are the basis of active databases.
This example does not pass the " but for " test as other similar triggers could have tipped the scale.
Any event that triggers an undesired scenario alternative is identified as risk – see Futures Studies for methodology used by Futurists.
The External Relations Act, passed the next day, as well as properly approving the abdication, also triggers the constitutional clause, making the new king " authorized by Ireland " for external relations.
It is the energy of the sun, falling for the first time on the uncovered artifact, that triggers the signal that creatures from the Earth had taken the first step into space.
The general method for making yeast extract for food products such as Vegemite and Marmite on a commercial scale is to add sodium chloride ( salt ) to a suspension of yeast, making the solution hypertonic, which leads to the cells shrivelling up ; this triggers autolysis, in which the yeast self-destructs.
* March 30 – The Battle for Kushka triggers the Panjdeh Incident, which nearly gives rise to war between the British Empire and Russian Empire.

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The effect of such ratings triggers, however, can be devastating: under a worst-case scenario, once the company's debt is downgraded by a CRA, the company's loans become due in full ; since the troubled company likely is incapable of paying all of these loans in full at once, it is forced into bankruptcy ( a so-called " death spiral ").
Fantastic Worlds also contains a new scenario editor that allowed various units, city improvements, terrain, technology trees, placing triggers, and other additions that enhanced the game.
In this scenario, a retrieval cue triggers reactivation of all episodic memory traces, in proportion to the similarity between the cue its ‘ echo ,’ the components shared by most activated traces.

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As such is planned to have many common MySQL features stripped out, including stored procedures, query cache, prepared statements, views, and triggers.
Disadvantages are that the system triggers demotivation of inferiors, who know that their ideas to innovative approaches might not be welcome just because of their position, and that the decision-makers cannot make use of the full range of expertise which their inferiors will have collected.
Many potential triggers have been examined and found not to influence MS relapse rates.
Many microbes have been proposed as potential infectious triggers of MS, but none have been substantiated.
Several different triggers for imprinting upon a particular sexual orientation have been proposed, but there is no empirical evidence to support any of them.
If there had been other constraints, triggers or cascades, every single change operation would have been checked in the same way as the above before the transaction was committed.
Extension and pruning triggers have to be used very carefully however.
These findings have led to the hypotheses that ( 1 ) breakdown of the blood – brain barrier allows access of neuron-binding autoantibodies and soluble exogenous Aβ42 to brain neurons and ( 2 ) binding of these auto-antibodies to neurons triggers and / or facilitates the internalization and accumulation of cell surface-bound Aβ42 in vulnerable neurons through their natural tendency to clear surface-bound autoantibodies via endocytosis.
Transmitters have control sticks, triggers, switches, and dials at the user's finger tips.
Sociologists have demonstrated that cultural beliefs and values play an important role in determining what triggers jealousy and what constitutes socially acceptable expressions of jealousy.
Light triggered thyristors are available with in-built over-voltage ( VBO ) protection which triggers the thyristor when the forward voltage across it becomes too high ; they have also been made with in-built forward recovery protection, but not commercially.
* Placing pathfinding nodes that non-player characters take as they walk around, the actions they will take in response to specific triggers, and any dialog they might have with the player.
Since that time, major agencies have put extra effort into detecting these triggers and discouraging their use, and the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission requires that public companies in the United States disclose their existence.
Even some defaults have endured: the F1 key triggers a " help " function on a large number of mainframe & PC programs.
A presidential proclamation " states a condition, declares a law and requires obedience, recognizes an event or triggers the implementation of a law ( by recognizing that the circumstances in law have been realized ).
In countries such as the United States, the courts have repeatedly held that public employees possess a property interest in their jobs, which interest triggers constitutional protections to the employee including due process of law.
In-jokes are cryptic allusions to shared common ground that act as triggers ; only those who have shared the common ground provide an appropriate response.
To figure out how the brain triggers these cravings they have done multiple test on mice.
They are especially prone to do this to " new " characters – most all of them have a psychological " button " which triggers a desire to execute a character based solely on race, attitude or type of clothing ( e. g. looking like the character might be an assassin ).
Many geoscientists who have studied the area theorize that quakes similar to the 1872 Lone Pine event are responsible for creating Owens Valley ( see Basin and Range Province for ideas on what triggers these quakes ).
Whilst the USSR is neutral, any German aggression in the East, including penetration of Balkan countries, triggers a Russian ( sic ) Reaction Roll, which may allow the Soviets to intervene and makes the eventual German attack of Summer 1941 less likely to achieve surprise ( in which Soviet armour have no Zone of Control and infantry defend only at face value ).

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