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Similarly and 1953
Similarly, the books by the equally successful American author Erle Stanley Gardner ( 1889 – 1970 ), creator of the lawyer Perry Mason, which have frequently been adapted for film, radio, and TV, were only recently republished in the United Kingdom — books such as The Case of the Stuttering Bishop ( 1937 ), The Case of the Green-Eyed Sister ( 1953 ), etc.
Similarly, after the death of Stalin in 1953 and the ensuing power vacuum, Communist Party leader Nikita Khrushchev used his alliance with Dmitry Shepilov, Pravdas editor-in-chief, to gain the upper hand in his struggle with Prime Minister Georgy Malenkov.
Similarly, prior to 1953, the Danish parliamentary system was Rigsdagen, which comprised the two houses of the Folketinget ( People's Thing ) and Landstinget ( The Land Thing ).
Similarly, in the 1953 Candidates ' Tournament at Neuhausen and Zürich, it has been speculated that there was pressure on the top non-Russian Soviets, Keres and Bronstein, to allow Vasily Smyslov to win.
Similarly, for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953, the sovereign's royal standard was broken atop the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
" Similarly, in 1953, the provincial architect said that Government House was the one " jarring note " on the grounds of the Legislative Building.
Similarly, the entrant for Miss World 1953 was Denise Perrier.
Similarly, while in Korea, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry earned both " Kapyong " ( for the Battle of Kapyong ) and " Korea 1951 – 1953 " ( for the overall war ).
Similarly, California's Brown Act of 1953 protects citizen rights with regard to open meetings at the county and local government level.

Similarly and argued
Similarly, it is argued that such competition has helped in higher education, with publically funded universities directly competing with private universities for tuition money provide by the Government, such as the GI Bill and the Pell Grant in the United States.
Similarly Michael Pollan has argued that the wilderness ethic leads people to dismiss areas whose wildness is less than absolute.
Similarly but looking at phenotypic IQ, Meisenberg has argued that both higher GDP and IQ independently reduce fertility.
Similarly, Polly Toynbee argued thatthe phrase is an empty right-wing smear designed only to elevate its user ”.
Similarly, Butler argued that repetitive socially coerced gender performances, which aspire to replicate a normative gender ideal, actually produce the sexed body and gender identity.
Similarly, they rejected the Redstockings view that women submitted only out of necessity or The Feminists ' implicit view that they submitted out of cowardice, but instead argued that social conditioning simply led most women to accept a submissive role as " right and natural ".
" Similarly, Irenaeus wrote that the Christian " will not be commanded to leave idle one day of rest, who is constantly keeping sabbath ", and Tertullian argued " that we still more ought to observe a sabbath from all servile work always, and not only every seventh-day, but through all time ".
" Similarly, journalist Brian Doherty has argued that the Ninth Amendment " specifically roots the Constitution in a natural rights tradition that says we are born with more rights than any constitution could ever list or specify.
Similarly, laws mandating the use of seat belts are argued to save considerable amounts of death and serious injury, thus offering a net benefit to society, since treating the injured and supporting the families of the injured or dead has a cost for insurance or social security systems paid for by the general population.
Similarly, Aristotle argued that Democritus was wrong to attempt to reduce all things to mere necessity, because doing so neglects the aim, order, and " final cause ," which brings about these necessary conditions:
Similarly, in 1940 David Wechsler described the influence of non-intellective factors on intelligent behavior, and further argued that our models of intelligence would not be complete until we could adequately describe these factors.
Lawrence White and Jerry Markham rejected these claims and argued that products linked to the financial crisis were not regulated by Glass-Steagall or were available from commercial banks or their affiliates before the GLBA repealed Glass-Steagall sections 20 and 32. Alan Blinder wrote in 2009 that he had “ yet to hear a good answer ” to the question “ what bad practices would have been prevented if Glass-Steagall was still on the books ?” Blinder argued that “ disgraceful ” mortgage underwriting standards “ did not rely on any new GLB powers ,” that “ free-standing investment banks ” not the “ banking-securities conglomerates ” permitted by the GLBA were the major producers of “ dodgy MBS ,” and that he could not “ see how this crisis would have been any milder if GLB had never passed .” Similarly, Melanie Fein has written that the financial crisis “ was not a result of the GLBA ” and that the “ GLBA did not authorize any securities activities that were the cause of the financial crisis .” Fein noted “ ecuritization was not an activity authorized by the GLBA but instead had been held by the courts in 1990 to be part of the business of banking rather than an activity proscribed by the Glass-Steagall Act .” As described above, in 1978 the OCC approved a national bank securitizing residential mortgages.
Similarly, Gustave Lanson argued that race, milieu, and moment could not among themselves account for genius ; Taine, he felt, explained mediocrity better than he explained greatness.
Similarly, " The Beehive " could be argued to equal 60000 points, as there would be at least 10, 000 bees in a beehive ; conversely it could be argued to gain twelve points as the number of bees are not specified.
Similarly, Tertullian argued that second marriage, by one who was made freed from the first by death, " will have to be termed no other than a species of fornication ," partly based on the reasoning that such involves desiring to marry a women out of sexual ardor.
Similarly, Gudeman argued that Western economic anthropologists will invariably " find " the people they study to behave " rationally " since that is what their model leads them to do.
" Similarly, in his study of bisexuality in cinema, Wayne M. Bryant argued that whilst it was " an excellent film ", The Adventures of Priscilla was marred by " instances of gratuitous sexism ".
Similarly, Professor Brian T. Fitzpatrick of Vanderbilt University has argued that politics are undoubtedly a part of judicial selection in Missouri Plan states, writing, “ In short, I am skeptical that merit selection removes politics from judicial selection.
* Similarly, in Quebec, it is argued that the success of the Bloc Québécois in elections from 1993 to 2008 was because of the federalist vote being split between the Liberals and the Conservatives.
Similarly, Yves Congar argued that the ultimate reality of the Church is a fellowship of persons.
Similarly, critics have argued that obituaries in gay-themed newspapers, which Cameron used to estimate homosexual mortality, do not provide a representative sample of deaths and ignore surviving members of the same generation.
" Similarly, the joke about an elephant in the bathtub is argued to be a reference to the increased intrusion of black people into " the most intimate areas of white life.

Similarly and exposure
Similarly, a bank selling a CDS can diversify its portfolio by gaining exposure to an industry in which the selling bank has no customer base.
Similarly, topical application of resveratrol in mice, both before and after the UVB exposure, inhibited the skin damage and decreased skin cancer incidence, however, oral resveratrol was ineffective in treating mice inoculated with melanoma cells.
Similarly, Rudolf acknowledges that Prussian blue does not always form upon exposure to cyanide and is thus not a reliable marker, yet continues to include the iron compounds in his analysis.

Similarly and society
Similarly, the Mandé societies in Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Côte d ' Ivoire, Liberia, Senegal and Sierra Leone have social stratification systems that divide society by ethnic ties.
Similarly, in 1961, Maquet notes that the society in Rwanda and Burundi can be best described as castes.
Similarly, rules differ across space: what is acceptable in one society may not be so in another.
Similarly, without livelihoods and a working society, the public cannot assert or make use of civil or political rights ( known as the full belly thesis ).
Similarly to Bell, Peter Otto and Philipp Sonntag ( 1985 ) say that an information society is a society where the majority of employees work in information jobs, i. e. they have to deal more with information, signals, symbols, and images than with energy and matter.
Similarly, based on the assumptions about women's role in society prevalent at the time of writing, The Taming of the Shrews concluding with the complete breaking of Kate's rebelliousness and her transformation into an obedient wife counted as a happy ending.
Similarly, there is some pluralism as to whether ecological modernization would need to rely mainly on government, or markets and entrepreneurship, or civil society, or some sort of multi-level governance combining the three.
Similarly, in China, Master Kong ( otherwise known as Confucius ) ( 551-479 BCE ) envisaged a just society that went beyond his contemporary society of the Warring States.
Similarly, in Thailand, Kathoey, or " ladyboys ," have been a feature of Thai society for many centuries, and Thai kings had male as well as female lovers.
Similarly to the threat posed by mines, cluster munitions impact most on the financially marginalised elements of society who rely on scrap collecting, woodcutting and cultivation for their livelihood.
Similarly, the European Inter-University Association on Society, Science and Technology ( ESST ) researches and studies science and technology in society, in both historical and contemporary perspectives.
Similarly, Malory's treatment of the Giant of Mont St. Michel seems to be an exploration of violence in his own society where powerful men committed seemingly senseless acts of violence.
Similarly, Pu Gale in 1939 wrote Kabya Pyatthana ( literally: The Half-Caste Problem ), censored Burmese women for enabling half-caste phenomenon, with the claim, " a Burmese woman ’ s degenerative intercourse with an Indian threatened a spiraling destruction of Burmese society.
Similarly, in The Subjection of Women ( 1869 ), John Stuart Mill advocated that society ought to be arranged according to reason and that ' accident of birth ' is irrelevant.
Similarly, Dobash and Dobash claim that " Men who assault their wives are actually living up to cultural prescriptions that are cherished in Western society -- aggressiveness, male dominance and female subordination -- and they are using physical force as a means to enforce that dominance ", while Walker claims that men exhibit a " socialized androcentric need for power ".
Similarly, any elements of society affected by public opinion — elections, advertising, publicity — are very much influenced by the false-consensus effect.
" Similarly, Tallis notes that a literal interpretation of the Lacanian mirror stage contradicts empirical observations about human identity and personality: " the stage theory would predict that congenitally blind indiv ­ iduals would lack selfhood and be unable to enter language, society or the world at large.
Similarly, Gay, although he always has strong touches of personal humor and the details of personal life, writes of political society, of social dangers, and of follies that must be addressed to protect the greater whole.
Similarly, the language arts questions on the test analyze the skills needed to function well in society, including reading and interpreting recipes, newspaper articles, advertisements, short stories, as well as technical skills such as reading manuals and instruction guides.
" Similarly, Durham University designed a module centred around Harry Potter to examine " prejudice, citizenship and bullying in modern society " as a part of a BA degree in Education Studies.
Similarly she has been given the lead stage in society works, in governmental organizations, and for ruling the nation is also mentioned in Vedas.
Catholic schooling of girls in Malta, for example indicates: “... evidence of remarkable commitment to the full development of girls in a global society .” Similarly, all girl schools in Japan have also contributed powerfully to the “ personal and educational patriarchal society ”.

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