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The transformation of an inflationary development into the hyperinflation has to be identified as a very complex phenomenon, which could be a further advanced research avenue of the complexity economics in conjunction with research areas like mass hysteria, bandwagon effect, social brain and mirror neurons.
Shortly thereafter, Miyazaki proposed scenes in the screenplay for Flying Phantom Ship, in which military tanks would roll into downtown Tokyo and cause mass hysteria, and was hired to storyboard and animate those scenes.
Others suggest outbreaks of such sightings are a form of mass hysteria.
This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vampirism.
Belief in such legends became so pervasive that in some areas it caused mass hysteria and even public executions of people believed to be vampires.
* August 23 – The sudden death of popular Hollywood actor and sex symbol Rudolph Valentino at the age of only 31 years old causes mass grief and hysteria around the world.
McCarthyism can also be synonymous with the term witch-hunt, both referring to mass hysteria and moral panic.
The mass hysteria surrounding the Cultural Revolution was also unprecedented.
Historian Anne F. Thurston wrote that it " led to loss of culture, and of spiritual values ; loss of hope and ideals ; loss of time, truth and of life ..." Barnouin and Yu summarized the Cultural Revolution as " a political movement that produced unprecedented social divisions, mass mobilization, hysteria, upheavals, arbitrary cruelty, torture, killings, and even civil war ...", calling Mao " one of the most tyrannical despots of the twentieth century.
His sudden death at age 31 caused mass hysteria among his female fans, further propelling him into icon status.
His funeral was broadcast live on television and, according to Cas Mudde, lead " to scenes of mass hysteria not seen since the Dutch national football team won the European Championship in 1988.
A witch-hunt is a search for witches or evidence of witchcraft, often involving moral panic, mass hysteria and lynching, but in historical instances also legally sanctioned and involving official witchcraft trials.
Russell explains that she had become delusional after worldwide mass hysteria over the " hallucinations with the big yellow spaceships " ( Vogon Ships ).
Dr. Dan Kauffman, a psychiatrist in the town, assures Bennell that the cases are nothing but " epidemic mass hysteria ".
These concerts produced mass hysteria resulting in the media coining the term " Cassidymania ".
In Australia in 1974, the mass hysteria was such that there were calls to have him deported from the country, especially after the madness at his 33, 000 audience concert at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Valentino was so popular with young women, many of them went into mass hysteria after he died at the age of 31 in 1926.
Sharing of illusions and hallucinations ( folie à deux, folie en famille, and " mass hysteria ") is exemplified by two BZ-intoxicated individuals who would take turns smoking an imaginary cigarette clearly visible to both of them but to no one else.
* Michelangelo was expected to create a digital apocalypse on March 6, with millions of computers having their information wiped according to mass media hysteria surrounding the virus.
The term also occurs in the phrase " mass hysteria " to describe mass public near-panic reactions.
Mainstream psychological and sociological research identifies characteristics of human groups including groupthink, peer pressure and mass hysteria that support this view, but fall short of identifying all group-entities as malignant.
Political science identifies phenomena such as mob rule, mass hysteria and moral panic but of course also studies positive cooperation such as social capital and political virtues but also more debatable phenomena such as the political party.
Loudun was the site of hysteria concerning the supposed mass possession of nuns by the Devil in 1634.

mass and caused
** May be caused by mass effect or venous dilatations.
The city was a Republican stronghold during the Spanish Civil War, and the fall of the city on 26 January 1939 caused a mass exodus of civilians who fled to the French border.
This was compounded by mass flooding of the Yellow River ; silt buildup caused it to split into two channels and displaced large numbers of farmers.
In high southern hemisphere latitudes, such as New Zealand and Antarctica the mass die-off of flora caused no significant turnover in species, but dramatic and short-term changes in the relative abundance of plant groups.
The Coriolis effect is caused by the rotation of the Earth and the inertia of the mass experiencing the effect.
The mass emigration that occurred from the 19th century to 1949 was caused mainly by wars and starvation in mainland China, as well as political corruption.
While the sedimentation event itself might be relatively short-lived, the ecological disruption caused by the mass die off often persists long into the future.
Such deviations are caused by external forces acting on a body in accordance with Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force acting on a body is equal to that body's ( inertial ) mass multiplied by its acceleration.
In this geometric description, tidal effects — the relative acceleration of bodies in free fall — are related to the derivative of the connection, showing how the modified geometry is caused by the presence of mass.
During the Great Purge mass arrests caused another increase in inmate numbers.
Since the 1920s this discrepancy has been explained by the presence of isotopes ; the atomic mass of any isotope is very close to satisfying the whole number rule, with the mass defect caused by differing binding energies being significantly smaller.
If the aether was dragged by mass then this experiment would have been able to detect the drag caused by the lead, but again the null result was found.
The removal of such a mass from the core of the range most likely caused further uplift as the region adjusted isostatically in response to the removed weight.
Reports of dinosaur-like creatures in Africa caused a minor sensation in the mass media, and newspapers in Europe and North America carried many articles on the subject in 1910-1911 ; some took the reports at face value, others were more skeptical.
Note that that while bound orbits around a point mass or around a spherical body with an Newtonian gravitational field are closed ellipses, which repeat the same path exactly and indefinitely, any non-spherical or non-Newtonian effects ( as caused, for example, by the slight oblateness of the Earth, or by relativistic effects, changing the gravitational field's behavior with distance ) will cause the orbit's shape to depart from the closed ellipses characteristic of Newtonian two-body motion.
This cold spell caused the second-greatest mass extinction of Phanerozoic time.
Characteristic evidence of the damage caused by PML in the brain can also be detected on MRI images, which classically show multifocal nonenhancing lesions without mass effect.
Geologic movements caused the entire mass to tilt eastward and the western and southern edges to tilt upward.
* Strike action, also known as a walkout, a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to perform work
The ripple effect caused by these mass migrations would become known ( though only in the twentieth century ) as the Mfecane ( annihilation ).
This is an example of the confusion caused by the use of traditional units that may be avoided with SI units because of the careful distinction in SI between force ( in newtons ) and mass ( in kilograms ).
Strong Guy was put into suspended animation after suffering a heart attack caused by the stress his extra mass put on his body.

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