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attitudes and Europeans
Vietnamese attitudes to Europeans and Christianity hardened as they began to increasingly see it as a way of undermining society.
Christian de Bonchamps, a French explorer who served Leopold in Katanga, expressed attitudes towards such treaties shared by many Europeans, saying, " The treaties with these little African tyrants, which generally consist of four long pages of which they do not understand a word, and to which they sign a cross in order to have peace and to receive gifts, are really only serious matters for the European powers, in the event of disputes over the territories.
In its early years its work consisted largely of publishing policy papers and polling Europeans and Americans about their attitudes towards transatlantic and international cooperation.
As Europeans experienced the intellectual, political, economic and social innovations of the Renaissance so did their attitudes towards Medieval Latin schools.
" The latter sentence seems to indicate that the Archbishop extrapolates attitudes of the excommunicated Western sackers of 1204 AD, to all Western Europeans, of all times.
In the 17th century, most upper-class Europeans washed their clothes with water often and washed only their faces ( with linen ), feeling that bathing the entire body was a lower-class activity ; but the upper-class slowly began changing their attitudes toward bathing as a way to restore health later in that century.
During colonialism in Africa, Europeans possessed attitudes of superiority and a sense of mission.

attitudes and extended
Richard Herrnstein extended this theory by accounting for attitudes and traits.
In The Canon of Medicine, Avicenna extended the theory of temperaments to encompass " emotional aspects, mental capacity, moral attitudes, self-awareness, movements and dreams.
The Act extended the powers of the Race Relations Board at the time, to deal with complaints of discrimination and unfair attitudes.
The Canon also adopted the ancient theory of Four Temperaments and extended it to encompass " emotional aspects, mental capacity, moral attitudes, self-awareness, movements and dreams.
In his Canon of Medicine ( a standard medical text at many medieval universities ), Persian polymath Avicenna ( 980 – 1037 AD ) extended the theory of temperaments to encompass " emotional aspects, mental capacity, moral attitudes, self-awareness, movements and dreams.
For humans, maintaining an upside down position, with the head vertically below the feet, is highly uncomfortable for any extended period of time, and consequently burial in that attitude ( as opposed to attitudes of rest or watchfulness, as above ) is highly unusual and generally symbolic.
* Composer Elaine Barkin, in another extended critique, complained that “ McClary ’ s voice tone, language, attitudes all too resoundingly perpetuate and reinstantiate those very ‘ patriarchal practices ’ she is deploring .” McClary briefly dismissed Barkin's critique as " a caricature.
He soon extended the domain of application of the law of comparative judgment to things that have no obvious physical counterpart, such as attitudes and values ( Thurstone, 1929 ).
Indeed, British nationalism in its nascent phases was in large part a contra-France phenomenon and the attitudes involved extended well beyond who won what on various battlefields:

attitudes and toward
It will probably explain more of my attitudes toward society than any other phrase or principle could.
A further possibility is suggested by the example of the G. I. bills and also by some recent trends in attitudes toward improving college education: that is to provide financial assistance to individuals for vocational training when local facilities are inadequate.
Fromm also cites a poll on attitudes toward work restriction conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation in 1945, in which 49 per cent of manual workers said a man ought to turn out as much as he could in a day's work, while 41 per cent said he should not do his best but should turn out only the average amount.
The attitudes which the Rebs and Yanks took toward each other were very much the same and ranged over the same gamut of feeling, from friendliness to extreme hatred.
Christian attitudes to Judaism and to the Jewish people developed from the early years of Christianity, the persecution of Christians in the New Testament, and persisted over the ensuing centuries, driven by numerous factors including theological differences, competition between Church and Synagogue, the Christian drive for converts decreed by the Great Commission, misunderstanding of Jewish beliefs and practices, and a perceived Jewish hostility toward Christians.
It may have been emblematic of certain German attitudes toward religion in general, and the perceived relevance of the German Emperor in the universal scheme of things.
Instead, she came to prefer the company of " the gentle Camille Pissarro ", with whom she could speak frankly about the changing attitudes toward art.
On May 5, 1993, Gregory M. Herek, associate research psychologist at the University of California at Davis and an authority on public attitudes toward lesbians and gay men, testified before the House Armed Services Committee on behalf of several professional associations.
In the year 1569, Girolamo Mercuriale from Forlì ( Italy ) wrote Le Arte Gymnastica, that brought together his study of the attitudes of the ancients toward diet, exercise and hygiene, and the use of natural methods for the cure of disease.
It was only later, after attitudes toward the bodhisattvas and their teachings had become more critical, that the term Hīnayāna was created as a back-formation, contrasting with the already-established term Mahāyāna.
The term has also been applied to the attitudes of some corporations and governments toward the natural environment that lead them to ignore the dangers of global warming, oil spills, etc.
The abundant use and veneration historically accorded images in the Roman Catholic Church was a point of contention for Protestant reformers, who varied in their attitudes toward images.
Moreover, the attitudes of their parents toward them also differed: " And Isaac loved Esau because he did eat of his venison: but Rebekah loved Jacob.
The greatest shift in Christian attitudes toward the Jewish people since Constantine converted the Roman Empire.
The reexamination of attitudes toward legacy systems is also inviting more reflection on what makes legacy systems as durable as they are.
She awakened, he identified himself and offered her two choices: she could submit to his sexual advances and become his wife and future queen, or he would kill her and one of her slaves and place the bodies together, then claim he had caught her having adulterous sex ( see sexuality in ancient Rome for Roman attitudes toward sex ).
Ex-Mormon attitudes toward Mormons and Mormonism vary widely.
In 1950, Leonard W. Ferguson carried out an analysis of political values using ten scales measuring attitudes toward:
Leonard Ferguson's Religionism was defined by belief in God and negative attitudes toward evolution and birth control ; Humanitarianism was related to attitudes opposing the harsh treatment of criminals, capital punishment, and war ; and Nationalism described variation in opinions on censorship, law, patriotism, and communism.
The PLO has complex, often contradictory attitudes toward the peace process.
Present day doctrines of the world's major religions vary vastly generally and by denomination on attitudes toward these sexual orientations.
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon changed the focus of the racial profiling debate from street crime and “ driving while Black ” to terrorism and “ flying while Arab .” According to a June 4 – 5, 2002 FOX News / Opinion Dynamics Poll, 54 % of Americans approved of using “ racial profiling to screen Arab male airline passengers .” A 2002 survey by Public Agenda tracked the attitudes toward the racial profiling of Blacks and people of Middle Eastern descent.
Religious skepticism is not the same as atheism or agnosticism, though these often do involve skeptical attitudes toward religion and philosophical theology ( for example, towards divine omnipotence ).
Since then, however, attitudes toward race and politics have become factors by which some skinheads align themselves.

attitudes and Other
Other THC activities followed, conducted by shopping centers, department stores, recreation equipment dealers, radio-TV stations, newspapers, and other organizations interested in the need existing to acquaint youngsters with the proper use of sporting firearms and the development of correct attitudes and appreciations related to hunting and wise use of our natural resources.
The term feudal has also been applied to non-Western societies in which institutions and attitudes similar to those of medieval Europe are perceived to have prevailed ( See Other feudal-like systems ).
Other rivalries involve attitudes towards Ancient technology, with some Alliances ( such as " The Restorationists ") seeking to rebuild Ancient society, while others ( such as " The Seekers ") want to destroy remaining artifacts.
Other cognitive psychology and cognitive linguistics works indicate that word-choice has significant " framing effects " on the perceptions, memories, and attitudes of speakers and listeners.
Other characters like Col. Blake, Maj. Winchester, and Corp. Klinger, help demonstrate various American civilian attitudes towards army life, while guest characters such as Eldon Quick, Herb Voland, Mary Wickes, and Tim O ' Connor also help further the show's discussion of America's place as Cold War war-maker and peace-maker.
Other cultures have other poetic forms and differ in their attitudes towards poetry.
Other later evaluations studied various aspects of the operation-service provision ( 2005 ), community attitudes ( 2006 ), referral and client health ( 2007 ) and a fourth ( 2007 ) service operation and overdose related events.
The Mexican Nobel laureate Octavio Paz writes in the essay, " The Pachuco and Other Extremes " that the Pachuco phenomenon paralleled the zazou subculture in World War II-era Paris in style of clothing, music favored ( jazz, swing, and jump blues ), and attitudes, although there was no known link between the two subcultures.
Other research has suggested that attitudes toward treatment can improve after involuntary treatment and that previously committed patients tend later to seek voluntary treatment.
Other foods were narambi but had no supernatural sanctions and these relied on attitudes to the species.
Other surveys include the APEAL survey, reflecting consumer's attitudes towards a vehicle's attributes, dealership service surveys, and customer purchasing experience surveys.
Other issues placing him at odds with the labour movement include the failure to control prices and profiteering during the war, and attitudes to pay and conditions of public servants.
Other members of staff were not reported to have expressed racist attitudes.

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