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subject and organizing
Thus, knowing the students ' level on a developmental sequence provides information on the kind and level of knowledge they can assimilate, which, in turn, can be used as a frame for organizing the subject matter to be taught at different school grades.
Frank Drake himself has commented that the Drake equation is unlikely to settle the Fermi paradox ; instead it is just a way of " organizing our ignorance " on the subject.
A library classification is a system of coding and organizing documents or library materials ( books, serials, audiovisual materials, computer files, maps, manuscripts, realia ) according to their subject and allocating a call number to that information resource.
He became involved with the emerging UK acid house scene, after organizing Madhouse at The Fridge, Brixton in 1988-which was the subject of a piece by Peel in The Observer.
The distinction between " organic " and " inorganic " carbon compounds, while " useful in organizing the vast subject of chemistry ... is somewhat arbitrary ".
Before a person can erect a library, he must educate himself on the subject of collecting and organizing books.
Unlike the UAW, which was born out of tumultuous struggles in which CP activists and other radicals played leading parts, the SWOC conducted a much more top-down organizing campaign subject to close control.
Another subject with strong mutual influence was projective geometry, where invariant theory was expected to play a major role in organizing the material.
Rosin has received the Space Humanitarian Award in 2000 from the United Societies in Space for her 30 years of dedication on the subject, a Science Teachers Gold Medal Award, an Aviation Writers Award and an American Society of Engineering Educators Award for organizing the motivation program " It's Your Turn " for youth, women and minorities.
The NLG was also involved in the American Civil Rights Movement from an early date, organizing a 1947 conference on the subject of lynching.
The Palestinian nationalist organization Fatah started organizing attacks against Israel in January 1965, and Israel was also subject to repeated cross-border attacks by Palestinian fedayeen ; these often drew reprisals.
Kosiński promised to subject his forces to the Polish Monarchy ; however, he soon escaped to Zaporizhia, where he began organizing a new army.
The foundation organizing the Methuselah Mouse Prize believes aging research could be the subject of such a massive project if substantial progress is made in slowing or reversing cellular aging in mice.
Reason and emotion, public and private, nature and culture, and subject and object are just a few of the pairs of opposites that are common organizing principles in Western thinking.

subject and workers
Within the space of these tendencies there has developed a coherent critique of " orthodox Marxism " that includes not only a rejection of the concept of " the transition " but a reconceptualization of the process of transcending capitalism that has remarkable similarities to ( Peter ) Kropotkin's thinking on this subject ... Thus one of the earliest political tendencies within which this approach appeared after the Russian revolution of 1917 was that of " Council Communism " which saw the " workers councils " in Germany ( see Bavarian Soviet Republic ), or the soviets in Russia, as new organizational forms constructed by the people.
As the plant was viewed as having a divine origin, its cultivation became subject to a state monopoly and its use restricted to nobles and a few favored classes ( court orators, couriers, favored public workers, and the army ) by the rule of the Topa Inca ( 1471 – 1493 ).
E. P. Thompson notes that for British workers at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries, the " gap in status between a ' servant ,' a hired wage-laborer subject to the orders and discipline of the master, and an artisan, who might ' come and go ' as he pleased, was wide enough for men to shed blood rather than allow themselves to be pushed from one side to the other.
Indeed, the effect was quite the contrary, psychology began to thrive: " perhaps, in the early days of scientific progress, a subject often grows all the more surely if its workers have to meet difficulties, improvise their apparatus, and rub very close shoulders one with another.
Spanish law permits owner-members to register as self-employed enabling worker-owners to establish regulatory regimes that support cooperative working, but which differs considerably from cooperatives that are subject to Anglo-American systems of law that require the cooperative ( employer ) to view ( and treat ) its worker-members as salaried workers ( employees ).
Most economists, including Nobel prize winners Milton Friedman and Paul Krugman, believe that free trade helps workers in developing countries, even though they are not subject to the stringent health and labour standards of developed countries.
Outside of Moscow, Petrograd, and the areas of the Ukraine controlled by the Black Army there was complete repression ; anarchist pamphlets and books were regularly seized, and even Anarchist Black Cross aid workers were subject to arrest and detention.
The change of occupation of foreign workers for job rotation is subject to approval.
The federal government has its own workers ' compensation program, subject to its own requirements and statutory parameters for federal employees.
In 2006, 2007 and 2008 G4S was the subject of a global campaign by union workers alleging that its subsidiaries undermine labour and human rights standards.
The documentary shows both the young artists struggling to express themselves through their art, and their points of view on the subject of graffiti, as well as the views of then New York City Mayor Ed Koch, one-armed graffiti writer Case / Kase 2, graffiti writer Skeme and his mother, graffiti " villain " Cap, now deceased graffiti writer Dondi, Seen and Shy 147, graffiti documentarian ( and co-producer of the film ) Henry Chalfant, breakdancer Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew, police officers, art critics, subway maintenance workers, as well as several " people on the street ".
Government workers who did not observe Islam's principles and rules were subject to penalties.
The City Council also considered amendments regarding minimum wages for hotel workers and also subject the hotel's board to Maryland's " open meetings " law.
In Paris Commune, large-scale industry was to be " based on the association of the workers " joined into " one great union ", all posts in government were elected by universal franchise, elected officials took only the average worker's wage and were subject to recall.
This article introduced the formal notion of the enemy of workers: those subject to articles 58-2 — 58-13 ( those under 58-1 were " traitors ", 58-14 were " saboteurs ").
The case was the subject of a BBC documentary which featured recordings of the interviews made by NSPCC social workers, revealing that flawed techniques and leading questions were used to gain evidence of abuse from the children.
The employee ' agreement ' is subject to change by Costco at any time and offers no absolute protection to the workers.
* Oskar Schindler ( 1908 – 1974 ), Sudeten German businessman who saved his Jewish workers from the Holocaust, subject of the film Schindler's List
The minimum for workers newly subject to the Act was set at $ 1. 00 an hour effective September 1961, $ 1. 15 an hour in September 1964, and $ 1. 25 an hour in September 1965.
It ( DSC ) stands for linking all agencies involved in the planned development works such as political executives, political planners, development administrators, subject specialists, field workers, opinion leaders, media representatives, researchers and the beneficiaries who continue the final delivery points and the consumers of the information.
Many lines bankrupt or barely able to pay the interest on their bonds and workers were laid off on a mass scale, with those still employed were subject to large cuts in wages.
In his notes on Woomanship, Potter expresses surprise that " twelve times as many workers volunteered to send in reports on Woomanship as on any other subject " I mixed gamesmanship, for a man " a good working knowledge of the Chivalry Gambit is essential "; a woman's counter to " the least signs of trying the ' I have long adored you from afar ' move ", is to " treat it immediately as a formal proposal of marriage which you shyly accept.
From then on, immigration was the solution adopted to what was seen as a labour shortage, and Italian and Spanish immigrants made the bulk of the workers brought to coffee plantations ; the reasons why ex-slaves were not employed, or were only marginally employed, are unclear and subject to debate.
The British sent a mission under an Assyrian born British subject named Hormuzd Rassam, who bore a letter from the Queen-this letter was in response to a letter sent to the queen from Tewodros, but it was three years late, having been filed-but brought with him no skilled workers as Tewodros had requested.
" Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, she performed and choreographed both solo and ensemble works, which tackled subject matter that included the exploitation of workers and growing troubles of Jews in Germany.

subject and at
New Englanders were a bit sensitive on the subject of their complicity in Negro slavery at the time of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, as Jefferson explained in his `` Autobiography '': ``
And she wrote the libretto for an oratorio on the subject of Judas Maccabeus performed at the Hanukkah festival which came in December.
The subject of immortality brings to mind a vivid incident which took place in 1929 at Montreux in Switzerland.
Once many years ago I sat at dinner next to Arthur Train, and the subject of The Nation came up.
They laughed and, true to national form and manners, never talked long or solemnly on any subject at all, but some of them worried out loud about short memories and ghosts.
What we must have, if the United Nations is to survive, is as nonpolitical, nonpartisan an organization at the top as human beings can make it, subject to no single nation's direction and subservient to no single nation's ambition.
The elasticity is a parameter of fluids which is not subject to simple measurement at present, and it is a parameter which is probably varying in an unknown manner with many commercial materials.
More time was spent in trying to marry these incompatibles than over any subject discussed at Yalta.
Apparently this is not the time and the climate in which people will listen objectively, or at least dispassionately, to individual impressions of a subject which preoccupies a good deal of their waking moments.
The joint investigations of linguistics and psychiatry have established, in point of fact, that no matter what the subject of conversation is or what words are involved, it is impossible for people to talk at all without telling over and over again what sort of people they are and how they relate to the rest of the world.
The `` moving '' picture of the train or the wave coming at the audience is, to be sure, more intense than a still picture of the same subject, but the difference is really one of degree ; ;
Grover also would require junior-senior high teachers to have at least 24 semester hours credit in the subject they are teaching.
Now if one hydrogen atom were placed at the surface of a large sphere of hydrogen atoms, it would be subject both to the gravitation of the sphere and the charge-excess of all those atoms in the sphere.
Though the subject -- segregation in her native South -- has been thoroughly worked, Miss McCullers uses her poet's instinct and storyteller's skill to reaffirm her place at the very top of modern American writing.
This retelling by Louis Zara of the brief, anguished life of Stephen Crane -- poet and master novelist at 23, dead at 28 -- is in novelized form but does not abuse its tragic subject.
Aristotle not only studied almost every subject possible at the time, but made significant contributions to most of them.
In 1909 he addressed the Third Congress of the International Society of Music at Vienna on the subject.
All ships at port are subject to inspection in accordance with Article 7, Antarctic Treaty.
Each separate community had its own oeconomus or steward, who was subject to a chief steward stationed at the head establishment.
During his reign, Poland suffered much humiliation at the hands of her subject principality, Moldavia.
The life of Amalasunta was made the subject of a tragedy, the first play written by the young Goldoni and presented at Milan in ( 1733 ).
For much of the 5th century at least democracy fed off an empire of subject states.
" He was probably responsible for an assize making all rear-vassals directly subject to the king and eligible to appear at the Haute Cour.
Between 1949 and 1953 he worked on his doctoral thesis in this subject at Nancy, supervised by Jean Dieudonné and Laurent Schwartz.

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