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The jacket biography describes him as a former racing driver, and he may indeed have been, although I do not recall having encountered his name either in the records or the literature.
The literature also describes a contrast between velar and uvular rear articulations for some languages.
David Brady describes a " lull before the storm " in which, in the early 17th century, " reasonably restrained and systematic " Protestant exegesis of the Book of Revelation was seen with Brightman, Mede and Hugh Broughton ; after which " apocalyptic literature became too easily debased " as it became more populist, less scholarly.
David Hey ), 1996, describes this as " the starting point for modern studies inns "; Everitt described most of the previous literature on the topic as " a wretched farrago of romantic legends, facetious humour and irritating errors ".
Islamic literature describes Shem as one of the believing sons of Noah.
These books, which he describes as " an enormous and cohesive literature by and for gay men ", have not been reissued and are lost to later generations.
He and his successor Shulgi were both deified during their reigns, and after his death he continued as a hero-figure: one of the surviving works of Sumerian literature describes the death of Ur-Nammu and his journey to the underworld.
Nonetheless, Rasmus Christian Rask concluded that the texts must indeed be the remnants of a much larger literature, as Pliny the Elder had suggested in his Naturalis Historiae, where he describes one Hermippus of Smyrna having " interpreted two million verses of Zoroaster " in the 3rd century BC.
Later images show him as a beardless, sensuous, naked or half-naked androgynous youth: the literature describes him as womanly or " man-womanish.
Irony, for example, challenges the distinction between a device and a technique because it refers to a handful of more-or-less easily identifiable literary actions, but also describes a recognizable but elusively complex attitude toward the subject of a whole or a part of a work of literature.
John's Book of Revelation — Greek literature, not Roman — describes Satan as " a great dragon, flaming red, with seven heads and ten horns ".
There is little surviving literature that describes the practice of ancient Egyptian law.
The article describes an est training, and discusses the literature on the testimony of est graduates.
The Reports have gained significant academic acclaim ; Theodore Plucknett, writing in the Cornell Law Quarterly, describes them as works of " incomparable richness " with a " profound influence upon the literature, and indeed the substance, of English law ".
CAIR ’ s literature describes the group as promoting understanding of Islam and protecting Muslim civil liberties.
In Twain's later work Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huckleberry Finn mentions The Pilgrim's Progress as he describes the works of literature in the Grangerfords ' library.
Similarly in Persian literature, " The Adventures of Bulukiya ", a tale in the One Thousand and One Nights, describes the protagonist Bulukiya learning of alternative worlds / universes that are similar to but still distinct from his own.
While calling the views expressed in the Fragments mistaken in some respects and one-sided, Schweitzer describes the essay on “ The Aims of Jesus and His Disciples ” as not only “ one of the greatest events in the history of criticism ” but also “ a masterpiece of general literature ”.
If the hero does return after the culmination of the quest, he may face false heroes who attempt to pass themselves off as him, or his initial response may be a rejection of that return, as Joseph Campbell describes in his critical analysis of quest literature, The Hero With a Thousand Faces.
He describes the king through excerpts from contemporary diaries by officers and common soldiers, and from a wealth of quotes from the published literature.
" The second type of the pastoral is literature that " describes the country with an implicit or explicit contrast to the urban.
Paul Alpers, In his 1997 book, What is Pastoral ?, describes the recurring plot of pastoral literature as the lives of shepherds.
This passage also describes Judah as the strongest of his brothers in which rabbinical literature portray him as having had extraordinary physical strength, able to shout for over 400 parasangs, able to crush iron into dust by his mouth, and with hair that stiffened so much, when he became angry, that it pierced his clothes.
Current psychiatric literature describes Artaud as having schizophrenia, with a clear psychotic break late in life and schizotypal symptoms throughout life.
He describes the beliefs she reveals in her book, Whatever Happened to Sex ?, as " nonsense ", such as her assertion that " homosexuality was caused by abnormal parental sex ' during pregnancy or just after '", saying that for her, " being gay was like having acne: ' Psychiatric literature proves that 60 per cent of homosexuals who go for treatment get completely cured '”.

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Along these lines, the particular point that sensitivity in literature leads to sensitivity in human relations would require more proof than I have seen.
However, cultural imperialism has been used as a framework by scholars to explain phenomena in the areas of international relations, anthropology, education, science, history, literature, and sports.
Postmodern philosophy has strong relations with the substantial literature of critical theory.
Defenses of wage labor and chattel slavery in the literature have linked the subjection of man to man with the subjection of man to nature ; arguing that hierarchy and a social system's particular relations of production represent human nature and are no more coercive than the reality of life itself.
The Ecumenical Patriarch has no direct jurisdiction outside the Patriarchate of Constantinople granted to him in Orthodox canonical literature, but his primary function regarding the whole Orthodox Church is one of dealing with relations between autocephalous and autonomous churches.
Undergraduate classes are in administration, system analysis, architecture, arts, accounting, biology, medicine, information science and library science, economics, theology, pharmacy, law, social sciences, literature, physical education, nursing, dentistry, physical therapy, speech therapy, nutrition science, engineering ( civil, electrical, environmental and sanitary, computing ), philosophy, geography, journalism, history, pedagogy, psychology, publicity, public relations, chemistry, social services, occupational therapy and tourism.
His widow, Jane Ewart-Biggs ( died 8 October 1992 ), became a Life Peer in the House of Lords, campaigned to improve Anglo-Irish relations and established the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for literature.
It has existed in the political science / international relations literature at least since UN peacekeeping operations began to run into complications in 1993-94, and alternatives began to be considered.
In academic international relations literature, the term hegemony is much more common.
The literature on relations between civil society and democratic political society have their roots in early classical liberal writings like those of Alexis de Tocqueville.
An essay on his life, Dr. Samuel Parr: or, Whiggism in its relations to literature, is included in Thomas de Quincey's works, vol.
The course offerings at the University of Havana include Afro-Cuban culture, art history, Cuban or Latin American cinema, Cuban history, Latin American studies, literature, psychology, urban and rural sociology, U. S .- Cuban relations, and women ’ s studies.
" ( Karsh responds that he has an undergraduate degree in modern Middle Eastern history, and Arabic language and literature, and a doctorate in political science and international relations.
She was born in Cairo, Egypt, and earned a Master of Arts degree in political science and international relations from New York University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from Cairo University.
A division of labor developed within the CLA in which Cannon led the organization while Shachtman directed its literature and international relations.
Avalishvili ’ s main works focuses on the history of Georgia and the Caucasus, Georgian literature ( e. g., the critical studies of Shota Rustaveli ), international law and Georgia ’ s foreign relations.
Platonov's productive energy and intellectual precocity is most visible in the remarkable range of topics he confidently wrote about: literature, art, cultural life, science, philosophy, religion, education, politics, the civil war, foreign relations, economics, technology, famine, land reclamation, and more.
Education in and about Meänkieli has been criticized on the grounds that Standard Finnish would give the students considerably greater possibilities for further studies, access to the much larger Finnish literature, and would improve the relations between Finland and Sweden as well as between Swedes and Ethnic Finns in both countries.
" a ) to utilise the international language Esperanto for the class aims of the worldwide working class ; b ) to promote mutual relations among members in the best and most worthy way possible, in order to instill in them a strong sense of human solidarity ; c ) to instruct, educate and enlighten the members in such a way as to make them the most capable and best of the so-called internationalists ; d ) to serve as an intermediary in relations among organisations using other languages but having aims analogous to those of SAT ; e ) to be an intermediary and supporter in the creation of an Esperanto literature consisting both of translations and original texts, and which reflects the ideal of our association.
This is referenced in the literature on ethnic violence that tends to focus on areas that have already had a history of ethnic violence, instead of comparing them with areas that have had peaceful ethnic relations .< ref > Habyrimana, James, Macartan Humphreys, Daniel Posner, Jeremy Weinstein, Richard Rosecrance, Arthur Stein, and Jerry Z. Muller.
Main subject of his research was analysis of literature and history of its application in relations between Azerbaijan, Russia, Iran and Turkey in 19th-20th centuries.
It must however be noted that same-sex relations are not seen similar to gender-variance in traditional Indian literature. Two men having a sexual relation is not considered the same as gender-variance or " homosexuality " and the latter refers to third-gender desire for men.
The principal events of this period are the invention of the Armenian alphabet, the revision of the liturgy, the creation of an ecclesiastical and national literature, and the readjustment of hierarchical relations.

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