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The patriarchal concept of masculinity is also seen as harmful to men by narrowing their life choices, limiting their sexuality, and blocking full emotional connections with women and other men.
The concept of full disclosure is controversial, but not new ; it has been an issue for locksmiths since the 19th century.
The time between two full moons ( a Lunar month ) is about 29. 53 days ( 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes ) on average ( hence, the concept of the time frame of an approximated month was derived ).
* Greg Bear used the concept of the Noösphere as the interaction space of his ' noöcytes ' when he expanded his short story Blood Music to a full length novel in 1985.
In a number of countries, nationality is legally a distinct concept from citizenship, or nationality is a necessary but not sufficient condition to exercise full political rights within a state or other polity.
Objectivism's central tenets are that reality exists independent of consciousness, that human beings have direct contact with reality through sense perception, that one can attain objective knowledge from perception through the process of concept formation and inductive logic, that the proper moral purpose of one's life is the pursuit of one's own happiness ( or rational self-interest ), that the only social system consistent with this morality is full respect for individual rights embodied in laissez-faire capitalism, and that the role of art in human life is to transform humans ' metaphysical ideas by selective reproduction of reality into a physical form — a work of art — that one can comprehend and to which one can respond emotionally.
Ostracism was simply a pragmatic measure ; the concept of serving out the full sentence did not apply as it was a preventative measure, not a punitive one.
This is because unlike common law systems, civil law systems have no concept of plea — if the defendant confesses ; a confession is entered into evidence, but the prosecution is not absolved of the duty to present a full case.
Grigorii Permjakov developed the concept of the core set of proverbs that full members of society know, what he called the " paremiological minimum " ( 1979 ).
This notion was an underpinning for his concept of the spiral curriculum which posited the idea that a curriculum should revisit basic ideas, building on them until the student had grasped the full formal concept.
The concept of refractive index is widely used within the full electromagnetic spectrum, from x-rays to radio waves.
There are no full OPFOR games as published adventures, but the concept is a popular PBEM scenario.
Subtleties of intention and interpretation make thefull meaning ”, whatever concept we might have of it, too variable and subjective for any systematic treatment.
Unemployment above 0 % is advocated as necessary to control inflation, which has brought about the concept of the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment ( NAIRU ); the majority of mainstream economists mean NAIRU when speaking of " full " employment.
The concept of full employment has so far been used in conjunction with the long run aggregate supply ( LRAS ) curve, where long run potential output is also the full employment level of output.
In July 2008, at the San Diego Comic-Con International, he appeared in a teaser for Tron: Legacy, shot as concept footage for director Joseph Kosinski ; this developed into a full 3D feature release in 2010.
During this time Patrick Hayden, while working as an intern, along with Robin Burgener ( a full time employee at the time ), developed a new concept for a.
In common law systems these rules would not be seen as laws but as mere legal conventions as they cannot be upheld by judges ; within the Dutch civil law system however they are part of the more extended Dutch-German legal concept of the Recht, the total " legal " normative structure, be it written or unwritten, so that they have full normative force.
Though the term is applied to a wide range of plays, some characteristics coincide in many of the plays: broad comedy, often similar to Vaudeville, mixed with horrific or tragic images ; characters caught in hopeless situations forced to do repetitive or meaningless actions ; dialogue full of clichés, wordplay, and nonsense ; plots that are cyclical or absurdly expansive ; either a parody or dismissal of realism and the concept of the " well-made play ".
For tanks and artillery pieces, the extended range, full bore concept developed by Gerald Bull for the GC-45 howitzer reverses the normal rifling idea by using a shell with small fins that ride in the grooves, as opposed to using a slightly oversized projectile which is forced into the grooves.
Over time, the heads became full figures of lions ( still facing away from each other ), one representing the concept of yesterday ( Sef in Egyptian ), and the other the concept of tomorrow ( Duau in Egyptian ).
Most modern US doctrine is based around the concept of full spectrum operations.

concept and independence
The above three-level database architecture also relates to and being motivated by the concept of data independence which has been described for long time as a desired database property and was one of the major initial driving forces of the Relational model.
* 1996: The German power metal band Grave Digger included a song called " The Bruce " on their album Tunes of War, a concept album about the Scottish struggles for independence from England.
The concept of independence extends to dealing with collections of more than two events or random variables.
Under the guise of supporting the Soviets ' own national self-determination concept, von Kuhlman and General Max Hoffmann, when they returned to the negotiation table proposed independence for the Baltic states, Poland and the Ukraine as part of their new peace proposals.
In April and May 2005, Lien Chan and James Soong made separate trips to Mainland China, during which both explicitly supported the Consensus of 1992 and the concept of one China and in which both explicitly stated their parties ' opposition to Taiwan independence.
So the concept of independence of the press is one closely linked with the concept of press freedom.
The combination of IPC with the address space concept is the foundation for address space independence / isolation.
The album was the last one which he was contractually obliged to deliver to his major music company, and both the musical approach as well as the lyrics imply that Reiser was about to return to a state of inner independence from the major business not only personally, but also in artistic terms, including a sound and concept which is often seen as more authentic than the previous studio albums.
This opposition, however, proved ineffective in the face of continuing and growing popular support for a single overriding conceptindependence at an early date.
Because regular armed forces units do not have the flexibility and independence of small covert cells, many believe that the concept of a powerful occupying force actually creates a disadvantage.
Polisario agreed to add autonomy as per the Moroccan proposal to a referendum ballot, but refused to relinquish the concept of an independence referendum itself, as agreed in 1991 and 1997.
Thomas also gained a hearing in Unitarian and Adventist churches through his promotion of the concept of " independence of thought " with regards to interpreting the Bible.
The Megali Idea ( Megáli Idéa, the " Big Idea ") was an irredentist concept of Greek nationalism that expressed the goal of establishing a Greek state that would encompass all ethnic Greek-inhabited areas, including the large Greek populations that after the restoration of Greek independence in 1830, from the Ottoman Empire, still lived under Ottoman occupation.
Conflict theorists criticised functionalism ’ s concept of systems as giving far too much weight to integration and consensus, and neglecting independence and conflict 2005: 100.
Following Kenya's independence in 1963, the first Prime Minister, and later first President of Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta adopted " Harambee " as a concept of pulling the country together to build a new nation.
Winnicott's ' own childhood experience of trying to make " my living " by keeping his mother alive ' may have fed into his later concept of the False Self, and of how ' a threat of breakdown of the family structure ... in some cases leads to a premature emotional growth and to a precocious independence and sense of responsibility ... but this is not health, even if it has healthy features '.
In his essay, ' French Diplomacy in the Postwar Period ', the French historian Jean-Baptiste Duroselle spoke of the concept of multi-polarity: " A Great power is one which is capable of preserving its own independence against any other single power.
The Tories not only benefitted from this influence but their pro-imperialist policies were opposed to the concept of Canadian independence.
Fuller and Harlan argued that the principle of jus sanguinis ( that is, the concept of a child inheriting his or her father's citizenship by descent regardless of birthplace ) had been more pervasive in U. S. legal history since independence.
Some Taiwan independence supporters object to the term as it implies that Taiwan is a part of some concept of China.
It additionally noted him as representing the concept of early maturity in Japanese stories, in his acceptance of a position of independence and his strong interest in women.
Quebec federalist ideology revolves around the concept of Quebec remaining within Canada, in opposition to the desires of Quebec sovereigntists and proponents of Quebec independence.
He also argued against the concept of Imperial Federation, for greater Canadian independence from Britain, and in favour of reciprocity with the United States.

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