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The spoken word and its most popular offshoot, slam poetry, evolved into the present day soap-box for people, especially younger ones, to express their views, emotions, life experiences or information to audiences.
This eventually led P-Orridge and Thrasher to the create several offshoot groups Splinter Test and later Thee Majesty, which focused on the spoken word and sonic experiments.
Hahn suggests that the amaZulu people borrowed this creation myth from the Khoikhoi from whom they appropriated their lands, but that they misunderstood the word hhhhh ' uhlanga which in isiZulu means marsh reed, but which means " offshoot " in some Khoikhoi languages.
WordMARC was a scientifically oriented word processor developed by MARC Software, an offshoot of MARC Analysis Research Corporation ( which specialized in high end Finite Element Analysis software for mechanical engineering ).
The word capuchin derives from a group of friars named the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, an offshoot from the Franciscans, who wear brown robes with large hoods covering their heads.
The Irish word clann is a borrowing from the Latin planta, meaning a plant, an offshoot, offspring, a single child or children, by extension race or descendants.

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Most scholars believe that the community at Qumran that allegedly produced the Dead Sea Scrolls was an offshoot of the Essenes ; however, this theory has been disputed by some, for example, by Norman Golb:
The overlap between physics and materials science has led to the offshoot field of materials physics, which is concerned with the physical properties of materials.
The Missile Defense Agency's Airborne Laser program uses a chemical laser which has successfully intercepted a missile taking off, so an offshoot of SDI could be said to have successfully implemented one of the key goals of the program.
The rozhok (‘ little horn ’) of the Vladimir and Tver ( Kalinin ) districts, however, may be a rural offshoot of the straight cornett ; it has a separate mouthpiece ( which some players place to the side of the lips ) and is made in two or more sizes for playing music in parts.
* The Union for Traditional Judaism ( UTJ ), an offshoot of the left-wing of Orthodoxy and the right-wing of Conservative Judaism, has a non-denominational seminary in New Jersey ; the seminary is accepted by all non-Orthodox rabbis as a valid, traditional rabbinical seminary.
* The expert / professional model has provided a traditional response to disability issues and can be seen as an offshoot of the medical model.
Peter Watts ' novel Blindsight has also explored a scientific basis for vampires, depicting them as an evolutionary offshoot from humanity who were not the dominant species on the planet solely due to an evolutionary glitch making them averse to Euclidean geometry.
In 1978, Georgia Tech joined another Southern Conference offshoot, the Atlantic Coast Conference, for all sports, where it has remained ever since.
But a distinctively descriptive and erudite fu form ( not the same fu character as that used for the bureau of music ) developed that has been called " rhyme-prose ," a uniquely Han offshoot of Chinese poetry's tradition.
It has been suggested that early procyonids were an offshoot of the canids that adapted to a more omnivorous diet.
The new religious movement called Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has been referred to as an " offshoot " of Lifespring.
Mind Dynamics has also been described by several authors on religious texts as an offshoot of Silva Mind Control.
The family has been traditionally classified into two subfamilies, the ibises and the spoonbills, however recent genetic studies are casting doubt on the arrangement, and revealing the spoonbills to be nested within the old world ibises, and the new world ibises as an early offshoot.
Most notably, the relationship of the picine genera has been largely clarified, and it was determined that the Antillean Piculet is a surviving offshoot of proto-woodpeckers.
Rumor has it that an offshoot of the River Styx flows here and there, dropping into trenches and trickling its way across the layer.
The land has numerous access points, including the corner of Winter and Chestnut Streets, through a gate at the end of Hansen Avenue, and through a gate at the end of the offshoot from Town Line Road.
The Malaysian Rail-babbler has now been shown to be unrelated to the others, probably being an early offshoot of the Passerida.
In the Star Trek Logs written by Alan Dean Foster, it has been hinted that the Caitians are an offshoot race of archaic Kzinti ( where both genders are intelligent ) who have renounced conquest.
It became known as " Colony ", as it was the first offshoot from the mother country, " Main ", which has always been the center of school life.
Christian groups have been involved in the promotion of creationism in South Korea, specifically the Korea Association for Creation Research ( KACR ), which advocates creation following the Book of Genesis, and the Society for Textbook Revise ( STR ), alternative translation Committee to Revise Evolution In Textbook ( CREIT ), an independent offshoot of the KACR, which has distanced itself from KACR doctrine.
Like the ACR program, it has largely been a failure in terms of achieving the specific program goals ( e. g. replacing the M16 ) and has cost millions of dollars, but has resulted in many innovative weapons and weapon concepts as well as offshoot programs of its own.
At various times during the breed's existence, it has been considered a white offshoot of both the Scottish Terrier and the Cairn Terrier breeds.

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The first direct Roman contact came when the Roman general and future dictator, Julius Caesar, made two expeditions to Britain in 55 and 54 BC as an offshoot of his conquest of Gaul, believing the Britons had been helping the Gallic resistance.
The Josty company had been founded in 1793 by two Swiss brothers, Johann and Daniel Josty, who had emigrated to Berlin from Sils in Switzerland and set up a bakery from which the café was a 1796 offshoot.
Christian Bouchet had previously been a member of Nouvelle Résistance ( NR ), an offshoot of Troisième Voie ( Third Way ) which described itself as " nationalist revolutionary ".
The Mysore painting style is an offshoot of the Vijayanagar school of painting, and King Raja Wodeyar ( 1578 – 1617 CE ) is credited with having been its patron.
The Order of the Silent Brotherhood was an offshoot of the Aryan Nations, an organization founded in the early 1970s by Richard G. Butler ; the latter had since the 1950s been associated with another antisemitic group, called the Church of Jesus Christ Christian.
Although a plethora of theories have been advanced as to the origins of the Carbonari, the organization most likely emerged as an offshoot of Freemasonry, in reaction to the spread of liberal ideas from French Revolution and first became influential in the Kingdom of Naples ( under the control of Gioacchino Murat ) and the Papal States.
The RPCES had been formed in 1965 by a merger of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church ( an offshoot of the Bible Presbyterian Church and not the current denomination by that name ) and the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America, General Synod.
In his absence, his son Kai left the tribe to search for his father ( eventually becoming a performer in an Albion carnival ) and Ireland faced a second invasion-" the dread of Europe ", Atlanteans whose ancestors had lived in Ireland before the tribes of Danu and who had been forcibly turned into hosts-Golamhs-for the symbiotic Sea Demons under Lord Odacon ( an offshoot of the Fomorians ), who easily threw the tribes ' Sky Chariots into the Otherworld.
The episode " Divergence " revealed that in 2149, Reed, then an Ensign, had been recruited as an operative for a mysterious offshoot of Starfleet Intelligence, which in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine would be identified as Section 31.
Some of the ideas in the tale may be correct, and it has been suggested by modern historians the Irish jurists were an offshoot from the poetic class that previously preserved the laws.
Two other offshoot organisations, The Saviour Sect and Al-Ghurabaa had previously been banned for the ' glorification ' of terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2006.

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One popular offshoot of the circle packing method is box-pleating, where squares are used instead of circles.
In the same period ( 1992 – 93 ), other names were also used, such as armchair techno, ambient techno, and electronica, but all were attempts to describe an emerging offshoot of electronic dance music that was being enjoyed by the " sedentary and stay at home ".
The terms " gangster " and " mobster " are mostly used in the United States to refer to members of criminal organizations associated with Prohibition or with an American offshoot of the Italian Mafia ( such as the Chicago Outfit, the Philadelphia Mafia, or the Five Families ).
More modern style instruments are often used in the more modern dance music that was an offshoot of traditional village music.
2. 8. 21 + CS and Hybrid IRCd continue to be used on EFnet, with ircd-ratbox ( an offshoot of ircd-hybrid ) being the most popular.
This offshoot is used to release 12 " singles by artists not based in North America, such as Mock & Toof and ALTZ.
Although best remembered as a Kenickie offshoot, their second single Santa Poca's Dream was a UK Independent Singles Chart Top 20 hit and one of its bonus tracks Demon would be used as the soundtrack to a television advertisement for Leyland DAF Vans.
Throughout the Crown's production, there has always been available a minimal-content Crown in the sedan bodystyle platform used as a taxi, and in the mid 1990s, Toyota created an offshoot of the Crown sedan to serve specifically as a taxi, called the Toyota Comfort.
In 2006 the first offshoot of this event was seen at Phoenix ConGames where 30, 000 cards were used to build, donate, and destroy.
One useful offshoot of this concept is called BGP anycasting and is frequently used by root DNS servers to allow multiple servers to use the same IP address, providing redundancy and a layer of protection against DoS attacks without publishing hundreds of server IP addresses.

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