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integration and traditional
Durkheim claimed that social integration in traditional society required authoritarian culture involving acceptance of a social order.
QSIG will likely never rival each vendor's private network protocols, but it does provide an option for a higher level of integration than that of the traditional choices.
In the 1940s, the integration of traditional authorities into the colonial administration was deepened, a level of social integration, miscegenation and social promotion based in skill and human qualities of each individual, rather than in the ethnic background, which was coined lusotropicalismo and had been a major feature of the Portuguese Empire throughout history.
Ong Schan Tchow () ( 1900 – 1945 ), artist and friend of Cai Yuanpei accomplished the subtle integration of Western art techniques and perspectives into traditional Chinese painting.
Contrary to the traditional view, Dimitri Gutas and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy consider the period between the 11th and 14th centuries to be the true " Golden Age " of Arabic and Islamic philosophy, initiated by Al-Ghazali's successful integration of logic into the Madrasah curriculum and the subsequent rise of Avicennism.
The first two according to his system (' integration ' and ' positive emotion ', can be correlated to the traditional category of " calming " " samatha " practices, and the last two ( spiritual death and spiritual rebirth ) can be correlated to " insight " or " vipassana " practices.
For integration testing, Usage Model testing can be more efficient and provides better test coverage than traditional focused functional integration testing.
Generally speaking, it involves recombinant DNA integration, either through traditional or non-traditional way, and transgenic plant recovery.
Originally formed in Germany as a reaction to traditional Judaism, stresses integration with society and a personal interpretation of the Torah.
The Art Ensemble is notable for its integration of musical styles spanning jazz's entire history and for their multi-instrumentalism, especially the use of what they termed " little instruments " in addition to the traditional jazz lineup ; " little instruments " can include bicycle horns, bells, birthday party noisemakers, wind chimes, and a vast array of percussion instruments ( including found objects ).
The proven ability of the object-oriented programming paradigm to support data level integration in large complex distributed systems is also a major factor in the widespread interest in this technology from the traditional data processing community.
The integration of western and eastern Georgian churches from the 9th century also sealed the Orthodox nature of the Georgian Church, as Byzantine liturgy and cultural forms spread to the detriment of traditional Oriental practice.
The show explored the conflict and integration between traditional Indian culture and modern British life.
Furthermore, he believes that traditional Marxism ignores consensus and integration in modern social structures.
Due to its traditional bond with Europe and its level of international integration, in 1994 Istria County was the first Croatian region to become a member of the Assembly of European Regions.
With the integration of digital technology and the traditional print medium, Wiley has stated that in the near future its customers will be able to search across all its content regardless of original medium and assemble a custom product in the format of choice.
The last of these factors is integrations ; integration is how new ICTs are combining the new technological ways with the traditional ways in order to gain more civic engagement.
At least for the urban aristocracy and provincial gentry, this opened the doors for the creative integration of these new foodstuffs with traditional Russian dishes.
A comprehensive ICT fit-out complements the project-centred learning and every pupil is issued with a personal notebook computer to ensure the integration of ICT into more traditional lessons.
This rate of integration makes it more likely that the nouveaux riches will “ retain identification with the traditional … group of origin ; this is the basis for division between the groups.
Benefits that are commonly quoted include: the GDP of Tibet Autonomous Region ( TAR ) today is 30 times that before 1950 ; it has 22, 500 km of highways, all built since 1950 ; all secular education in the region was created after integration into the PRC ; there are 25 scientific research institutes, all built by the PRC ; infant mortality has dropped from 43 % in 1950 to 0. 661 % in 2000 ; life expectancy has risen from 35. 5 years in 1950 to 67 in 2000 ; the collection and publishing of the traditional Epic of King Gesar, which is the longest epic poem in the world and had only been handed down orally before ; allocation of 300 million Renminbi since the 1980s to the maintenance and protection of Tibetan monasteries.
This process of integration separated the Yaqan Nu ’ kiy from their traditional lifeways, yet they have remained a very successful and self-confident community.

integration and economies
Its transformation into a rich leader of modern industry came suddenly and unexpectedly in the next 150 years, following its union with Britain in 1707 and its integration with the advanced English and imperial economies.
The global integration of economies effected by these agreements has resulted in a gradual shift of the composition of wealth among the elites in many large industrial states, from industrial activities, whose proceeds derived mostly from domestic sales, to financial activities, whose profits are stem from substantial investments in foreign trade, including developing markets.
To overcome the difficulties of implementing ISI in small-scale economies, proponents of this economic policy, some within UNECLAC, suggested two alternatives to enlarge consumer markets: income distribution within each country, through agrarian reform and other initiatives aimed at bringing Latin America's enormous marginalized population into the consumer market, and regional integration through initiatives such as the Latin American Free Trade Association ( ALALC ), which would allow for the products of one country to be sold in another.
Portuguese economic growth in the period 1960 – 73 under the Estado Novo regime ( and even with the effects of an expensive war effort in African territories against independence guerrilla groups ), created an opportunity for real integration with the developed economies of Western Europe.
) The thesis of the book was that the integration of the economies of European countries had grown to such a degree that war between them would be entirely futile, making militarism obsolete.
This consolidation came about as a result of Geddes Report, published in 1966 and the subsequent Shipbuilding Industry Act 1967, sponsored by the Ministry of Technology under Wedgewood Benn, which recommended rationalisation and horizontal integration of shipbuilding in the United Kingdom into large regional groups, aided with grants from the state Shipbuilding Industry Board, in order to achieve economies of scale and better compete in the market for increasingly large merchant vessels like VLCCs.
The first official response to the economic support being given to the United States military from the government was by Lester B. Pearson on March 10, 1967 that the embargo of goods to their southern ally was " necessary and logical " due to the extreme integration of both economies and in doing so would also be a notice of withdrawal from North American defense arrangements.
It is also intended to drive economic integration whereby the once separate economies of the member states become integrated within a single EU wide economy.
In the current sense of combining separate economies into larger economic regions, the use of the word integration can be traced to the 1930s and 1940s.
Economies of scale is also a justification for economic integration, since some economies of scale may require a larger market than is possible within a particular country — for example, it would not be efficient for Liechtenstein to have its own car maker, if they would only sell to their local market.
While the colonies developed in distinct ways, there were similarities between the rise of the mestizo classes ; when colonial authorities armed them, it was in recognition of their rising social position and integration into the colonial economies.
In 1957 he presented his thesis, supervised by François Perroux among others, originally titled The origins of underdevelopment-capitalist accumulation on a world scale but retitled The structural effects of the international integration of precapitalist economies.
His focus was to work with African continental and regional organizations and Africa ’ s development partners towards conflict resolution in Africa, promotion of good governance in African states, and integration of African economies in the global economy.

integration and within
* Releasing a CPU on the same size die, but with a smaller CPU core, keeps the cost about the same but allows higher levels of integration within one VLSI chip ( additional cache, multiple CPUs, or other components ), improving performance and reducing overall system cost.
Endocrinology ( from Greek, endo, " within ";, krīnō, " to separate "; and ,-logia ) is a branch of biology and medicine dealing with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its specific secretions called hormones, the integration of developmental events such as proliferation, growth, and differentiation ( including histogenesis and organogenesis ) and the coordination of metabolism, respiration, excretion, movement, reproduction, and sensory perception depend on chemical cues, substances synthesized and secreted by specialized cells.
More generally, the net change in charge density within a volume of integration is equal to the area integral over the current density through the closed surface, which is in turn equal to the net current:
Some delegations within the group, notably the United Kingdom Independence Party, also advocate the complete withdrawal of their country from the EU whilst others only wish to limit further European integration.
A more complicated example demonstrates the integration of generators and string scanning within the language.
Standard Japanese has become prevalent nationwide ( including the Ryūkyū islands ) due to education, mass media, and an increase of mobility within Japan, as well as economic integration.
However, conflict raged within the Conservative Party, particularly over the extent of Britain's integration with the European Union.
During the early years of his chancellorship and with a broad consensus within the West German establishment in favor of amnesty and integration, Adenauer pressed for the ending of denazification efforts.
Historically, both peaceful and violent competition and integration between Oromos and other neighboring ethnicities such as the Amhara, Sidama and the Somali had an impact on politics within the Oromo community.
In 2003, the UN's envoy to the territory, James Baker, presented the Baker Plan, known as Baker II which would have given Western Sahara immediate autonomy as the Western Sahara Authority during a five-year transition period to prepare for a referendum, offering the inhabitants of the territory a choice between independence, autonomy within the Kingdom of Morocco, or complete integration with Morocco.
Current evidence suggests that the dorsal striatum contributes directly to decision-making, especially to action selection and initiation, through the integration of sensorimotor, cognitive, and motivational / emotional information within specific corticostriatal circuits involving discrete regions of striatum.
Incorporated within all developmental tasks is the necessity to reconcile personal individuation and social integration and so secure the " I-dentity.
The integration of the gyroscope has allowed for more accurate recognition of movement within a 3D space than the previous lone accelerometer within a number of smartphones.
Another recent development in the theory and method of group psychotherapy based on an integration of systems thinking is Yvonne Agazarian's " systems-Centered " approach ( SCT ), which sees groups functioning within the principles of system dynamics.
In numerical analysis, a quadrature rule is an approximation of the definite integral of a function, usually stated as a weighted sum of function values at specified points within the domain of integration.
At the same time the Belgians, perceiving their diminutive role on the international scene, are strong advocates of strengthening economic and political integration within the EU.
While Karl Marx situated the term within class struggle and domination, others believed it was a necessary part of institutional functioning and social integration.
* integration within and between different modes of transport
Also, in 2003, the Federal Highway Administration announced that under one of its three Vital Few Objectives ( Environmental Stewardship and Streamlining ) they set the target of achieving CSS integration within all state Departments of Transportation by September 2007.
Ritual killings perpetrated by individuals or small groups within a society that denounces them as simple murder are difficult to classify as either " human sacrifice " or mere pathological homicide because they lack the societal integration of sacrifice proper.
Using digital data provides a standardized data-collection procedure and an opportunity for data integration within a geographic information system.

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