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shift and perspective
Mills argued for a shift from traditional leftism, toward the values of the counter-culture, and emphasized an international perspective on the movement.
A simplified illustration of the parallax of an object against a distant background due to a perspective shift.
This change in perspective was characteristic of the shift from the Christian mediaval period to the modern period, it had been anticipated in other fields and now Descartes was giving it a formulation in the field of philosophy.
Even up to the moment of his death, Piggy's perspective does not shift in response to the reality of their situation.
For decades, such matte shots had to be done " locked-down " so that neither the matted subject nor the background could shift their camera perspective at all.
In particular, Viktor Shklovsky, in 1917, wrote the essay art as a technique, which marks a significant shift towards this perspective.
The default engine uses a software renderer in which the perspective transformation for texture mapping is only performed once every 32 pixels, causing textures to appear to pop or shift when viewed from certain angles.
The Bathsheba incident, then, begins a shift in the book's perspective.
and signaled a major shift in the aesthetic perspective of New York School painters and critics.
According to professor David Christian of MacQuarie University, an underlying " big history " trend has been a shift from seeing people as resources to exploit towards a perspective of seeing people as individuals to empower.
The shift and tilt movements make it possible to solve otherwise impossible depth-of-field problems, and to change perspective rendering, and create special effects that would be impossible with a conventional fixed-plane fixed-lens camera.
For example, Ray Anderson, in The Corporation, takes a CMR perspective in order to do what is moral and he begins to shift his company's focus towards the biosphere by utilizing carpets in sections so that they will sustain for longer periods.
As a result of two recent cases in California though, where physicians who failed to provide adequate pain relief were successfully sued for elder abuse, the North American medical and health care communities appear to be undergoing a shift in perspective.
Paul Gray wrote in a review in Time that the documents that make up Shikasta allow Lessing to stretch the novel out over vast periods of time and shift perspective " dramatically from the near infinite to the minute ".
Bachelard saw how seemingly irrational theories often simply represented a drastic shift in scientific perspective.
Some writers will shift perspective from one viewpoint character to another.
Adherents believed that signs indicated a " major energy shift " was about to occur, a turning point in Earth's collective karma and dharma, and that this energy was powerful enough to change the global perspective of man from one of conflict to one of co-operation.
One major new direction in rail and flight psychology is the shift in focus from the perspective of the professional operator ( selection and training ) to that of the customer ( quality of service, usability ).
From a sociological-historical perspective, it could be argued that the name change from Tecumseh Park to Labatt Memorial Park highlights the dramatic shift from 19th-Century colonial Canada ( where the Shawnee Chief Tecumseh was immortalized throughout Canada for aiding the British in the War of 1812 ) to more modern times where businesses such as the Labatt Brewing Company exercised considerable influence on the cultural fabric of the day.
* Social Constantinianism-an Evangelical perspective on the Constantinian shift
Further developments in the current century might be said to be the increased recognition that ' Most countertransference reactions are a blend of the two aspects ', personal and diagnostic, which require careful disentanglement in their interaction ; and the possibility that nowadays psychodynamic counsellors use countertransference much more than transference − ' another interesting shift in perspective over the years '.
Sociological imagination is the capacity to shift from one perspective to another.
Clover suggests that in these films, the viewer begins by sharing the perspective of the killer, but experiences a shift in identification to the final girl partway through the film.
Its development marked a shift among health care professionals, who had until then viewed depression from a psychodynamic perspective, instead of it being rooted in the patient's own thoughts.

shift and played
The small Garmon accordion played in the Music of Azerbaijan sometimes has keys that can play microtones when a " shift " key is pressed.
Another major development initiated at the congress was a strengthening of the Council of Ministers at the expense of the Council of State ; this shift subsequently played an important role in administering the " Main Task " program.
While the band's early releases were played in a style closer to traditional punk rock, In God We Trust, Inc. ( 1981 ) marked a shift into hardcore.
He only played one shift in each game.
It has been argued that the granting of rights to women played an important role in the radical shift Japan underwent from a war nation to a democratized and demilitarized country.
Affected by the Dreyfus Affair, and finding himself on the side of the Anti-Dreyfusards, Barrès played a leading role alongside Charles Maurras, which initiated his shift to the political right ; Barrès oriented himself towards a lyrical form of nationalism founded on the cult of the earth and the dead (" la terre et les morts ", " earth and the dead " — see below for details ).
* Three other DJs at the station are mentioned, but ( with one exception ) never seen: Moss Steiger has the graveyard shift after Venus and is mentioned as having attempted suicide at least twice ; Rex Erhardt ( who was finally seen in the fourth season episode " Rumors ", and played by Sam Anderson ) hosts a program after Dr. Johnny Fever's morning show ; and " Dean the Dream " has the afternoon drive slot.
According to Bill Mankin, in their dawning age rock festivals were important socio-cultural milestones: “… it would not be an exaggeration to say that, over a few short years, rock festivals played a unique, significant – and underappreciated – role in fueling the countercultural shift that swept not only America but many other countries the 1960s.
' Some games ... can be played properly with only one kind of currency, while others, such as exhibitionistic games, are more flexible ', so that players may shift from words, to money, to parts of the body.
Actress Colleen Dewhurst, who played Kate the shrew, recalled the beginning of the shift in fortune ( in an autobiography published posthumously as a collaboration with Tom Viola ): " With Brooks Atkinson's blessing, our world changed overnight.
In another radical shift in direction, Haynes ' next film I'm Not There ( 2007 ) returned to the mythology of pop music, portraying the life and legends of Bob Dylan through seven fictional characters played by six actors: Richard Gere, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Heath Ledger, Ben Whishaw and Christian Bale.
Personal factors may also have played a role in Bowdoin's shift in views: John Temple, the local customs commissioner and Bowdoin's son in law, was embroiled in nasty disputes with Governor Francis Bernard in the 1760s.
Colt's earliest designs played a major role in the popularization of the revolver and the shift away from earlier single-shot pistols.
In May 2009, the station name was changed to CJ 104, to reflect a shift in the type of music being played by the station, from light rock to contemporary.
Larionov ( nicknamed The Professor ) mentioned the idea to Bowman, and leading the Red Army line through a spectacular display of prowess in which they played a two-minute shift at both ends of the ice, denying all attempts at defensive maneuvering.
Parker's work played a part in this shift and in the early development of behavioural ecology.
The setting was the night shift of a Manhattan court, presided over by the young, unorthodox Judge Harold T. " Harry " Stone ( played by Harry Anderson ).
This played into the American advantage of interior lines of communication ; the defenders were able to shift artillery fire and move their limited ad hoc armored forces to meet each successive assault.
Dawson was a center fielder until knee problems – worsened by the artificial surface at Olympic Stadium – forced his shift to right field, followed by his move to a team which played on grass.
With the shift to Raw also came a change in character, as Nidia's Hispanic heritage was played up ; to this effect, she was no longer billed as being from the South but instead she was billed as being from Puerto Rico and she no longer spoke English during promos, instead speaking Spanish in a quick and angry fashion.
WCBS-FM also played several 1990s songs per shift during these overnight hours.
Prideaux started 53 of 55 games he played for D. C. in 2002 and 2003, but had his starting position challenged in 2004 with the emergence of Josh Gros, and a tactical shift that led the team to play a 3-5-2 formation more often.
Whilst walking home from his night-time radio shift on Christmas Eve in 1937, he passed a window and saw inside an elderly woman sitting up in bed, listening to Away in a Manger being played on the radio and singing along, with her face being lit by candlelight.
and Turk modify shift schedules so that Doctors Turner and Hooch are teamed up as a surgical team in the episode " My Faith in Humanity " ( Doctor Turner was played by Jim Hanks, Tom Hanks ' brother ).

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