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Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing, or TIGER, or TIGER / Line is a format used by the United States Census Bureau to describe land attributes such as roads, buildings, rivers, and lakes, as well as areas such as census tracts.
Referencing primary sources such as correspondences, Kuhr concludes that Dreschel and Storch left Wittenberg before January 1 and Stübner by January 6.
* Referencing the same resource ( such as an embedded small image ) more than once from the same document results in multiple copies of the embedded resource.

Referencing and also
* Referencing Entities: Not only must a host be accessible, but in many cases it must also be " referenced " to be useful.

Referencing and used
Referencing the Bible 2 Kings 2: 11 and in many other instances where a flying craft or angels with wings are described, Fard convinced His followers that God has always had and used superior technological power and flying vehicles.
* Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing ( TIGER ), a mapping format used by the United States Census Bureau

Referencing and book
Referencing Ergun and Emir Caner's book Unveiling Islam, Vines said that " Allah is not Jehovah … Jehovah's not going to turn you into a terrorist that'll try to bomb people and take the lives of thousands and thousands of people ," and that " Christianity was founded by the virgin-born Jesus Christ " while " Islam was founded by Muhammad, a demon-possessed pedophile who had 12 wives, and his last one was a 9-year-old girl.
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Referencing and was
Referencing the numerous turnovers, Morrall said, " It really was a physical game.
Referencing W. E. Lamm's small booklet, " Lumbering In Klamath ," there was a sawmill built at Sprague River in 1930 called Crater Lake Lumber & Box Company.

Referencing and .
Referencing memory by an address and an offset is represented directly in computer hardware on virtually all computer architectures, so this design detail in C makes compilation easier, at the cost of some human factors.
Referencing her TV persona she stated, " Beulah is everybody's friend.
Referencing Mahner et al.
Referencing Staley's guest-singing appearance with Tool on the song " Opiate ", the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported, " At KISW-FM's ' Rockstock ' concert at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in Bremerton in May 1994 — just a month after the death of Kurt Cobain — Staley made a surprise appearance.
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Referencing his overall view that education should not focus merely on the memorization of facts, Bruner wrote in Process of Education that ' knowing how something is put together is worth a thousand facts about it.
Referencing Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev's refusal to remove the Berlin Wall, the speech, delivered by Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin on 12 June 1987, contained the sentence: " Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
Referencing the success of these programs, Nixon promoted these acts to increase employment and to support his newly proposed Economic Stabilization Act.
Referencing theorist Fredric Jameson's framework, film critic Linda Williams refers to documentaries that seek only to reveal the past as supporting the notion of an “ intensified nostalgia for a past that is already lost .” Conversely, " The Thin Blue Line " suggests Adams ' innocence by clouding a previously established history.
Referencing the Siege of Constantinople of 860, Photius informs the Oriental patriarchs and bishops that, after the Bulgarians turned to Christ in 863, the Rus ' followed suit.
Referencing the election, Ford said, " I am fully conscious that I am not the unanimous choice of this assembly but I do say to every member of this house, that we have a duty together to provide leadership and if we didn't know that before, we sadly had a reminder of it at half past twelve this morning.
Referencing a Gladwell reporting mistake, Pinker criticizes his lack of expertise: " I will call this the Igon Value Problem: when a writer ’ s education on a topic consists in interviewing an expert, he is apt to offer generalizations that are banal, obtuse or flat wrong.
Referencing a naval tradition in a pre-launch news conference he had said: " For thousands of years, humans have been going to sea in ships.
The Census Bureau replaced the data format with Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing ( TIGER ) in 1990.
" Referencing the contestant elimination process on the show Survivor, Kimmel responded, " As long as you have your immunity idol, I think you're safe.
Referencing his family's financial need after his many years of public service, he left the court in 1884 to become general counsel for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.
Referencing accounts from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the voting record, it can be seen that US government spending typically declines as a percentage of GDP when no party controls both the executive and legislative branches.
Referencing John Hughes films, she describes herself in high school as " a cross between the jock and the antisocial girl.

work and sociologists
However, after reading the work of French sociologists Émile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss, Radcliffe-Brown published an account of his research ( entitled simply The Andaman Islanders ) that paid close attention to the meaning and purpose of rituals and myths.
Though today read primarily by sociologists and social philosophers, Weber's work did have a significant influence on Frank Knight, one of the founders of the neoclassical Chicago school of economics, who translated Weber's General Economic History into English in 1927.
His early work owes a debt to Stuart C. Dodd and George A. Lundberg, sociologists and psychologists.
Although contemporary academic sociologists defined her engagement as " social work ," Addams ' efforts differed significantly from activities typically labeled as " social work " during that time period.
His work was admired more by educators, social workers, and religious thinkers than it was by the small community of British sociologists.
During the 1970s and 1980s, social constructionist theory underwent a transformation as constructionist sociologists engaged with the work of Michel Foucault and others as a narrative turn in the social sciences was worked out in practice.
Some sociologists consider the higher income and prestige of higher ranked jobs to simply be incentives to encourage members of society to obtain the skills necessary to perform important work.
Medical sociologists are also interested in the qualitative experiences of patients, often working at the boundaries of public health, social work, demography and gerontology to explore phenomena at the intersection of the social and clinical sciences.
Just as often however, others argue that Mills more closely identified with the work of Max Weber, whom many sociologists interpret as an exemplar of sophisticated ( and intellectually adequate ) anti-Marxism and modern liberalism.
In Sociology, mainstream proponents still regard Sombart as a ' minor figure ' and his sociological theory an oddity ; today it is more philosophical sociologists and culturologists who, together with heterodox economists, use his work.
However, in recent years sociologists have shown renewed interest in Sombart's work.
Since the 1960s, the consensus among anthropologists, historians, and sociologists has been that early hunter-gatherer societies enjoyed more leisure time than is permitted by capitalist and agrarian societies ; For instance, one camp of! Kung Bushmen was estimated to work two-and-a-half days per week, at around 6 hours a day.
" Take away Canguilhem and you will no longer understand much about Althusser, Althusserism and a whole series of discussions which have taken place among French Marxists ; you will no longer grasp what is specific to sociologists such as Bourdieu, Castel, Passeron and what marks them so strongly within sociology ; you will miss an entire aspect of the theoretical work done by psychoanalysts, particularly by the followers of Lacan.
Chandler's focus on corporations clearly demonstrated that there were differences, and this thesis has influenced organizational sociologists ' work since the late 1970s.
It also motivated sociologists to investigate and critique Chandler's work more closely, turning up instances in which Chandler assumed American corporations acted for reasons of efficiency, when they actually operated in a context of politics or conflict.
The supposed ' relativism ' prevalent within the SSK, especially in the work of ' strong sociologists ' such as Barry Barnes and David Bloor, may be regarded as a misnomer even though these sociologists themselves assent to the label.
There she was able to bring anthropologists, sociologists, educational specialists, scientists, writers, musicians, and theater people together to create a liberal arts curriculum that would be a foundation for further college work.
The diffusion of innovation theory has been largely influenced by the work of rural sociologists.
Marxists, and some non-Marxist sociologists, think " work ethic " is not a useful sociological concept.
The documentary Lester F. Ward: A Life's Journey ( 108 minutes ) examines the life and ideas of Lester Ward. It begins with his childhood and follows him as a young man, a soldier in the Civil War, his work with John Wesley Powell as a paleontologist, and his extensive communications with a wide range of European sociologists.
This work became the manifesto of the labeling theory movement among sociologists.
Very little of his work could find support from even a bad misreading of genuine social science investigation on the subject and some sociologists, such as Alan Bell, have been ' appalled ' at the abuse of their work.

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