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In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
Percy Bysshe Shelley composed a " Hymn of Apollo " ( 1820 ), and the god's instruction of the Muses formed the subject of Igor Stravinsky's Apollon musagète ( 1927 1928 ).
Some districts, named the Freie Ämter ( free bailiwicks ) Mellingen, Muri, Villmergen, and Bremgarten ), with the countship of Baden were governed as " subject lands " by all or some of the Confederates.
A measured volume ( typically 10 50 μL ) or a weighed mass ( typically around 1 mg ) of a solid sample are introduced into the graphite tube and subject to a temperature program.
In 1899, the memorial, by the Berlin sculptor Ernst Gustav Herter ( 1846 1917 ), finally came to rest, although subject to repeated vandalism, in the Bronx, at 164th Street and the Grand Concourse, or Joyce Kilmer Park near today's Yankee Stadium.
Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion,The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one ’ s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one ’ s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
The bright design of the set was also blamed for this one insider reportedly described it as a " car crash in a shower " and was subject to the network relaunch on 25 October 1999.
Chaplin has also been the subject of a musical, Limelight The Story of Charlie Chaplin by Christopher Curtis and Thomas Meehan, which was performed at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2010.
* Chymistry ( 1661 ) the subject of the material principles of mixed bodies ( Boyle ).
General word order is subject verb object.
For instance, a professor of formal logic called Chin Yueh-lin who was then regarded as China ’ s leading authority on his subject was induced to write: “ The new philosophy Marxism-Leninism, being scientific, is the supreme truth ”.
* Citizenship is a compulsory subject of the National Curriculum in state schools in England for all pupils aged 11 16.
This meant to look at these concepts from the standpoint of the paradigm of critical psychology, thereby integrating their useful insights into critical psychology while at the same time identifying and criticizing their limiting implications while ( which in the case of S R psychology were the rhetorical elimination of the subject and intentional action, and in the case of cognitive psychology which did take into account subjective motives and intentional actions, methodological individualism ).
* 1965 Pakistan's Islamic Ideology Advisory Committee recommends that Islamic Studies be made a compulsory subject for Muslim students from primary to graduate level.
They subject the body to starvation and produce an average weekly weight loss of 1. 5 2. 5 kilograms ( 3. 3 5. 5 lb ).
A review of fourteen studies on the subject in sub-Saharan Africa, covering insecticide-treated nets, residual spraying, chemoprophylaxis for children, chemoprophylaxis or intermittent treatment for pregnant women, a hypothetical vaccine, and changing front line drug treatment, found decision making limited by the gross lack of information on the costs and effects of many interventions, the very small number of cost-effectiveness analyses available, the lack of evidence on the costs and effects of packages of measures, and the problems in generalizing or comparing studies that relate to specific settings and use different methodologies and outcome measures.
Likewise, in the sentence, " here, there is a pot ", " here " is the bearer of the property " pot-existence " this shows that the categories of property and property-bearer are closer to those of a logical predicate and its subject-term, and not to a grammatical predicate and subject.
Typologically, Esperanto has prepositions and a free pragmatic word order that by default is subject verb object.

subject and Has
Therefore whenever ( G ) appears before another representative lowercase letter ( subject ), the statement would read, " It is always Going to be the case ..." and whenever ( F ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Future it will be the case ...." Whenever ( H ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " It Has always been the case ..." and whenever ( P ) appears before another subject, the statement would read, " At sometime in the Past it has been the case ...."
Keeler is also the subject of songs by Dusty Springfield and the Pet Shop Boys called " Nothing Has Been Proved ", Phil Ochs, the Glaxo Babies, the Senseless things, Kamphundar Överallt and Roland Alphonso entitled " Christine Keeler ", and her name appears in the Porcupine Tree song " Piano Lessons ", in Street Songs by Hamish Imlach and in " Post World War II Blues " by Al Stewart.
Dion is often the subject of media ridicule and parody, and is frequently impersonated on shows like MADtv, Saturday Night Live, South Park, Royal Canadian Air Farce and This Hour Has 22 Minutes for her strong accent and on-stage movements.
" These travels are the subject of the documentary-" The Eye Has to Travel " a film that pays tribute to the extraordinary life of Diana Vreeland, and debuted on September 21, 2012 at The Angelika Theater in New York City.
), inversion with the subject to form a question ( e. g. Has he been drinking?
Has studied part of the graded syllabus for the relevant subject
Has completed study of the graded syllabus for the relevant subject
Marcus Nispel has been the subject of two documentaries and was featured in Time Magazine ’ s year-end issue " Best of 1996 " for his Fidelity Investments campaign, " A Time Has Come Today.
** Has been the subject of various Hendrick Motorsports throwback designs.
# Has the technique been subject to peer review and publication?
This subject was also manifested in other exhibitions of international artists Yu Yeon Kim has curated-including, " Pyongyang Report " at the Book House, Has II and Jung Han Sook Memorial Hall in Heyri Art Valley, S. Korea

subject and Indian
In the agreement, the relations between the British Indian and Afghan governments, as previously arranged, were confirmed ; and an understanding was reached upon the important and difficult subject of the border line of Afghanistan on the east, towards India.
This area is subject to frequent seismic disturbances because the tectonic plate under the Indian plate hits the plate under Eurasia as it continues to move northward and to push the Himalayas ever higher.
The historical relations between these sects and the beliefs about reincarnation that were characteristic of Neoplatonism, Orphism, Hermeticism, Manicheanism and Gnosticism of the Roman era, as well as the Indian religions has been the subject of recent scholarly research.
However the area had been the subject of dispute between the Indian Nations and the United States since the passage of the Northwest Ordinance in 1787.
) They are ultimately subject to supervisory oversight by the United States Congress and executive regulation through the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Still subject to encroachment by the Lakota and European Americans, finally most accepted relocation to a reservation in Indian Territory.
The Department has been the subject of disputes over proper accounting for Indian Trusts set up to track the income and pay-out of monies that are generated by trust and restricted Native American lands, which the government leased for fees to oil, timber, minerals and other companies.
As a consequence, the Naskapi of Kawawachikamach are no longer subject to certain provisions of the Indian Act.
The area became subject to hostile Indian attacks, and was abandoned by 1777.
In the early 1990s, Southbury was the subject of a lawsuit by the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation.
In its first few years, the community was a lonely outpost that was subject to frequent Indian raids, which continued until 1882.
In Indian religions moksha ( Sanskrit: ; liberation ) or mukti ( Sanskrit: ; release — both from the root " to let loose, let go ") is the final extrication of the soul or consciousness ( purusha ) from samsara and the bringing to an end of all the suffering involved in being subject to the cycle of repeated death and rebirth ( reincarnation ).
He made his debut in the 1968 / 69 season against Karnataka, but made a duck and was the subject of derisive claims that his selection was due to the presence of his uncle Madhav Mantri, a former Indian Test wicketkeeper on Bombay's selection committee.
Th City lies near the center of the Indian tectonic plate ( the Indian Plate ) and is subject to comparatively little seismic or volcanic activity.
In 1998 he was the subject of a federal grand jury investigation into whether he had lied to Congress about having denied an Indian casino license in Wisconsin in return for political donations.
As a result of the Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia, Indian tribes are considered " domestic dependent nations " that operate as sovereign governments subject to federal authority but, generally and where possible, outside of the influence of state governments.
" During his Sunday sermon on March 27 he addressed his congregation on the subject of the " calamities " that had begun in his own household, but stated " it never brake forth to any considerable light, until diabolical means were used, by the making of a cake by my Indian man, who had his direction from this our sister, Mary Sibly ," going on to admonish all against the use of any kind of magic, even white magic, because it was essentially, " going to the Devil for help against the Devil.
The fundamental authoritative work on the subject of Indian instruments, Bharatiya Sangeet Vadya, was based on years of research carried out by Dr. Lalmani Misra.
Captain Alan Villiers ( 1903 1982 ) documented the days of sailing trade in the Indian Ocean by sailing on dhows between 1938 and 1939 taking numerous photographs and publishing books on the subject of dhow navigation.
Knox's idealistic views on the subject were frustrated by ongoing illegal settlements and fraudulent land transfers involving Indian lands.
The CBI is a central subject under the Constitution of India, meaning that it reports to the Indian Government and not to the individual states.
Due to these concerns, the Government of India ruled that ayurvedic products must specify their metallic content directly on the labels of the product, but, writing on the subject for Current Science, a publication of the Indian Academy of Sciences, M. S. Valiathan noted that " the absence of post-market surveillance and the paucity of test laboratory facilities India make the quality control of Ayurvedic medicines exceedingly difficult at this time.
The opera was given an Indian subject and setting and it premiered in May 1870 at the La Scala Theater in Milan as Il Guarany.
The only way for an Indian to remain and avoid removal was to accept the federal offer of or more of land ( depending on family size ) in exchange for leaving the tribe and becoming a state citizen subject to state law and federal law.

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