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isolation and acts
In many ways, this gives its population ( mostly summertime vacationers ) a greater feeling of isolation from the average Norwegian's hectic life and it acts as a buffer against pollution.
It is difficult to promote popular acts from the mainland due to its geographical isolation, and the smaller group of people interested in the music.
During Season 3, Jack acts as a far more supportive father figure to Sydney, in response to her depression and emotional isolation during that season.
Exemplified by the commercial success of singer songwriters Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger, and Tom Petty, along with less widely known acts such as Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers, it was partly a reaction to post-industrial urban decline in the East and Mid-West, often dwelling on issues of social disintegration and isolation, beside a form of good-time rock and roll revivalism.
Exemplified by the commercial success of singer songwriters Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger, and Tom Petty, along with less widely known acts such as Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers, it was partly a reaction to post-industrial urban decline in the East and Mid-West, often dwelling on issues of social disintegration and isolation, beside a form of good-time rock and roll revivalism.
Number of legislative acts Russian government confirmed the complete isolation of the Karaite religious religion and Karaites afforded all the rights of Russian citizens, without any restrictions.
Successive acts provided the council with increased powers and they used these to embark on an expansion of public services, providing sewerage, public baths, an isolation hospital, a fire station, an electricity and tramway undertaking, and several public parks – including Valentine's Park, opened as Central Park in 1898.

isolation and magnet
One of the goals of magnet schools is to eliminate, reduce, and prevent minority group isolation while providing the students with a stronger knowledge of academic subjects and vocational skills.

isolation and migratory
Population dispersal is used to describe migratory events, either in the form of range expansion ( natural movement away from parents ) or jump dispersal ( crossing of barriers ), which may lead to genetic isolation.

isolation and birds
# Louse sex ratios are more balanced in more social hosts and more female-biased in less social hosts, presumably due to the stronger isolation among louse subpopulations ( living on separate birds ) in the latter case.
As a result of this isolation, Ambon has few indigenous mammals ; birds are more abundant.
For routine isolation of NDV from chickens, turkeys, and other birds, samples are obtained by swabbing the trachea and the cloaca.
Data from intensive mist-netting mark-recapture programs on understory birds from isolated forest reserves were compared to pre-isolation data from the same reserves to investigate changes related to isolation from continuous forest ( Bierregard and Lovejoy 1989 ).
Following isolation, capture rates increase significantly as birds fleeing the felled forest entered new forest fragments.
Wildlife within the Park is extensive and diverse because of its proximity to Algonquin Park and its relative isolation, and includes black bears, moose, white-tailed deer, coyotes, otters, beavers, and a number of other smaller mammals, birds, insects and reptiles.
TerraNature works to provide a greater public awareness of environmental issues in New Zealand, and the international importance of the nation's ' edge ecology ' which evolved in isolation for 80 million years, and is a biological treasure chest with the world's largest collection of flightless birds, living fossils of reptiles and frogs that predate the dinosaurs, gigantism in insects, and 80 percent endemism in plants.

isolation and Seychelles
Because of its long isolation, the Seychelles hosts several unique species including the Coco de mer, a palm which has the largest seeds of any plant and the world's largest population of giant tortoises.

isolation and Bird
Unlike most others, it remained in a relatively well-preserved state due to its isolation and protection from the Southern Ocean, and in 1976, when the State Government created the Nuytsland Nature Reserve, the facility was converted into a wildlife observatory, known as Eyre Bird Observatory, which opened in 1978.

isolation and Records
Records show that she was then placed a Scientology program, the Introspection Rundown, which was forced isolation used to handle a psychotic episode.
Sims's third album " Happily Ever After " ( 2008 / Hungry Eye Records ) continues on the influences of the previous release with its themes focusing on: obsession, isolation, horror and madness.

isolation and Committee
The photograph, Figure 1 of the completed frieze, shows how, having been separated from his fellows in useless isolation for eighty years, he has now been given a hand, and by juxtaposition ( and the permission of the Committee ), given a new job, to represent the witnesses of the first flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903.
In May 2010, the International Committee of the Red Cross revealed that since August 2009 it was informed by U. S. authorities about inmates of a second prison where detainees are held in isolation and without access to the International Red Cross that is usually guaranteed to all prisoners.
; December 11: Alvarez del Vayo complains today before the League of the Nations in Geneva about the support of Portugal, Italy and Germany for the Rebels and the political and economic isolation of the Spanish Republic by the Democratic Nations and the Non-Intervention Committee.

isolation and has
Patchen's musicians are outsiders in established jazz circles, and Patchen himself has remained outside the San Francisco poetry group, maintaining a self-imposed isolation, even though his conversion to poetry-and-jazz is not as extreme or as sudden as it may first appear.
At the start of the game, it has survived over 10 years in complete isolation from the rest of the world and is an example of an arcology in cyberpunk genre.
Nowadays and in isolation, practice of body substance isolation has just historical significance.
# It promotes the spirit of the nation, as it has a tendency to destroy the Philistine spirit arising from isolation and provincial prejudice and vanity.
The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become widely known through the dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker.
King Abdullah of Jordan has become the first Arab leader to visit Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, a landmark step towards reducing Baghdad's isolation among its Sunni Arab neighbours.
The profusion is due to many factors, including the length of time the archipelago has been inhabited, its mountainous island terrain, and Japan's long history of both external and internal isolation.
Since there has been a lot of cross-fertilization between these styles, with many practitioners training or competing under the rules of more than one style, the history of the individual styles cannot be seen in isolation from one another.
Because of their relative isolation, contact between these groups and lowland Lao has been mostly confined to trading.
Laos ' emergence from international isolation has been marked through improved and expanded relations with other nations such as Australia, France, Japan, Sweden, and India.
Psychopathology has generally been traced, at least in captivity, to adverse rearing conditions such as early separation of infants from mothers ; early sensory deprivation ; and extended periods of social isolation.
Its separation from Australia at the end of the Cretaceous ( 65 MYA ) and from New Zealand in the mid-Miocene has led to a long period of evolution in near complete isolation.
Since the end of the 17th century, Robben Island has been used for the isolation of mainly political prisoners.
If the hybrids are infertile, or fertile but less fit than their ancestors, then there will be further reproductive isolation and speciation has essentially occurred ( e. g., as in horses and donkeys.
Research in 2005 has shown that this rapid evolution of reproductive isolation may in fact be a relic of infection by Wolbachia bacteria.
In most cases the whole has properties that cannot be known from analysis of the constituent elements in isolation.
This isolation causes entire wars to be fought, won, or lost on the frontiers before a message gets to any remote administrative capitals to let them know the war has even begun.
Tristan da Cunha's isolation has led to an unusual, patois-like dialect of English.
Nowadays and in isolation, practice of universal precautions has historical significance.
Pemba Island is separated from Unguja island and the African continent by deep channels and has a correspondingly restricted fauna, reflecting its comparative isolation from the mainland.
This has led the UN Security Council to impose sanctions against Iran on select companies linked to this program, thus furthering its economic isolation on the international scene.
Although there has been increasing isolation and specialization in recent years, some degree of overlap and influence remains between the two disciplines.
This development, abetted by improvements in transport and communications, has tended to break down Andorra ’ s isolation and to bring Andorrans into the mainstream of European history.

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