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reality and is
It is clear that, while most writers enjoy picturing the Negro as a woolly-headed, humble old agrarian who mutters `` yassuhs '' and `` sho' nufs '' with blissful deference to his white employer ( or, in Old South terms, `` massuh '' ), this stereotype is doomed to become in reality as obsolete as Caldwell's Lester.
The `` reality '' to which they respond is rationally empty and their art is an imitation of the inescapable powerfulness of this unknown and empty world.
All such imitations of negative quality have given rise to a compensatory response in the form of a heroic and highly individualistic humanism: if man can neither know nor love reality as it is, he can at least invent an artistic `` reality '' which is its own world and which can speak to man of purely personal and subjective qualities capable of being known and worthy of being loved.
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
For both Plato and Aristotle artistic mimesis, in contrast to the power of dialectic, is relatively incapable of expressing the character of fundamental reality.
He is the conveyor of a sacred reality by which he has been grasped.
The corporation in America is in reality our form of socialism, vying in a sense with the other socialistic form that has emerged within governmental bureaucracy.
Since the slogans have little application to reality and are sanctimonious to boot, the applause is faint even in areas of the world where we should expect to find the greatest affection for free government.
The reality of the situation, however, is described by Mr. Lyford: ``
Undoubtedly one merit of the vast panorama of Gentile conceptions of the Jew unfolded in the present anthology is that it provides a formidable body of material that invites critical examination in terms of reality.
An advantage of being exposed to such specificity about an important and recurring feature of social reality is that it can be taken advantage of by the reader to examine covert as well as overt resonances within himself, resonances triggered by explicit symbols clustering around the central figure of the Jew.
If art is to release us from these postulated things ( things we must think symbolically about ) and bring us back to the ineffable beauty and richness of the aesthetic component of reality in its immediacy, it must sever its connection with these common sense entities ''.
To most observers, there is little doubt that he placed an artificial strait jacket of unity upon the years of Anne's reign which in reality existed only in the pages of his history.
He tends to underestimate -- or perhaps to view charitably -- the brutality and the violence of the age, so that there is an idyllic quality in these pages which hazes over some of its sharp reality.
True reality, of course, is the ideal, and the poet knows nothing of this ; ;
For there is also the `` face of reality '' in the form of the individual's perceptions of his own abilities and interests, of the objective possibilities open to him, of the familial and other social pressures to which he is exposed.
It is difficult to draw the line between stereotype and the reality of the jazz musician.
What I do is to try to bring him into contact with reality as much as possible.

reality and average
If we compress data in a manner that assumes q ( X ) is the distribution underlying some data, when, in reality, p ( X ) is the correct distribution, the Kullback – Leibler divergence is the number of average additional bits per datum necessary for compression.
The reality is that the average Kurmanji speaker does not find it easy to communicate with the inhabitants of Suleymania or Halabja.
Males were almost as likely to have positions of authority over both males and females, and the tradition of Matriarchy, where the highest ranking member was always a female, was not a special directive of the Demon Queen Lolth but rather had been a reality in Drow society since the earliest times attributed naturally to a few ability scores by the male gender being on average inferior, and particularly due to the ' wisdom ' ability rating being on average quite inferior to the females.
Although O ' Rourke suggests that the first meta-analysis was a paper by Karl Pearson in the BMJ in 1904, in reality Pearson computed a simple average in this study and therefore it cannot be considered a meta-analysis.
" Such rhetoric reflected a new reality of working-class affluence ; it has been argued: " The key factor in the Conservative victory was that average real pay for industrial workers had risen since Churchill ’ s 1951 victory by over 20 per cent ".
"), but in reality the rainfall with approximately 758 mm per year is close to the average rainfall in Germany.
In reality, all the waves with would-be-shock-wave-angles between 33 ° and 72 ° contribute to the same narrow wake band and the wavelets exhibit an angle of 53 °, which is roughly the average of 33 ° and 72 °.
: H is the average number of individuals who have lived in a civilization before it was able to perform reality simulation.
In reality, some banks pay much lower than average rates while others pay much higher rates ( differences of 100 % are not unusual, e. g., 2. 50 % vs 5. 00 %).
And while Salazar had a reputation as a good fielding shortstop, in reality both his range factor and fielding percentage were well below the league average of shortstops in 1984.
On average, the pageant has taken form of a one night gala, several primes, and even reality television.
Increased the overall average audience, with the informal Morning entertainment program, the weight question reality show, the sitcom Sos mi vida, Son of iron and of love for you, Killer Women series, Desperate Housewives and partner, Tratame unit well and one Women's telenovelas, Ugly Duckling and courageous, the latter marked the return of prime time genre of the channel.
It is a common rumor that Loften is a school for " bad kids " to be sent, but in reality has an average of one fight per year with very little other violations.
3 only for modelling purposes, to show in a simple way how the ruling profit rates on capital impacted on the development of production system, and he explicitly denied that a uniform rate of profit obtained in reality ; he only argued that at any time there would exist an average " minimum acceptable " profit rate on capital invested in industries, and if there was no realistic possibility at all of reaching at least that profit rate sometime in the future, capital would very likely be disinvested after a while, since the relevant business would then simply lack commercial viability ; alternatively, the business would be taken over, and restructured to restore an acceptable profit rate.
But this is just an ideal average, in reality s / v will differ in different sectors and regions ; Marx seems to have thought though that assuming a uniform rate was justified, because an open market in labour and capital would tend to make working conditions increasingly similar for a whole population ).
* Emmanuel Farjoun and Moshe Machover ( 1984 ) reject the whole idea that a " uniform rate of profit " would ever exist in reality, contrary to Marx's suggestion that competition would tend to establish at least a minimally " acceptable " average rate of profit on production capital invested to produce outputs, and returns proportional to capital size.
Not that the Commission was attempting to mislead, but the reality was that a small number of rich people were pulling up the average to present a wholly unrealistic picture.

reality and award
In his recent two projects Living with Hunger and Living with Refugees ( nominated for an Emmy award ), he takes reality television to its extreme, becoming the central character in the films by living the lifestyle of an Ethiopian villager and Sudanese refugee respectively ; in doing this he tries to break the boundary between " us " ( the people watching on TV ) and " them " ( those before the camera ) by becoming one of them ( albeit for just a month ).
In reality, places like the Test Match never operated as a hotel. The Test Match Hotel was awarded the " Pub Grub of the year award " by CAMRA in 1992 presented to the then longest serving managers and chefs Terence and Jean Heath. The Test Match was refurbished a few years ago by its then owners, Hardy and Hansons Kimberley Brewery, and was recognised as the best refurbishment in Britain by CAMRA, reflecting the care and attention given to preserving its distinctive art deco features ( which were recognised as important by English Heritage ).
« This award is given for the best scientific work in the field of Living Ethics which is a philosophy of cosmic reality ».
In reality, this award went to John Irving himself in 1999 for his adaptation of his own book, The Cider House Rules.
Mitchell took part of the fourth season of the reality series Tough Enough, a televised competition that would award the winner a WWE contract.

reality and £
The cost was reputed to have amounted to many thousand pounds, almost bankrupting Leicester, though it probably did not exceed £ 1, 700 in reality.
" The reality is that with £ 26, 000 a year, it ’ s very difficult to believe that families will be plunged into poverty – children or adults ," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
In 1984, World In Action caused a sensation by challenging a rising young Conservative Member of Parliament, Matthew Parris, to live for a week on a £ 26 unemployment benefit payment to test the reality of his own critical views on the unemployed.
The college had raised £ 23, 437, just short of the £ 25, 000 that it was suggested was required at the Victoria Rooms meeting, but in reality this sum fell well short of what would be sufficient.
* Gene therapy-The Trust currently invests over £ 3 million a year in a programme of research into gene therapy, in order to make it a clinical reality in the foreseeable future.
Real Radio Scotland has held various charity events and campaigns since its launch, including The Real Sleeopver, a Big Brother-style reality show and the annual Bring £ 1 to Work Day, both in aid of the Children's Hospice Association Scotland.
* The charity ’ s accounts suggest that Pink Paper donated £ 55, 300 to the charity but the reality is that little or no money changed hands

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