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The king and his subjects run an inept army perpetually at war with " the Huns ", while the unhappy, overtaxed peasants ( or Idiots ) make little money as farmers and stablehands to keep modest lifestyles.
In practice, the tests are run once or twice per week during the entire development cycle, using three to five test subjects per round, and with the results delivered within 24 hours to the designers.
A test run by Sapir asked subjects to differentiate between two different sized tables using invented word pairs such as " mal " and " mil.
During the series ' run, its primary focus was on dealing with personal subjects like parenting skills ( including single mothers who are accused of having the lack of experience of taking care of children ), romantic relationships ( both marital and non-marital ), LGBT issues ( like discrimination, same-sex couples who want to have children or straight people attracted to a person who is a LGBT or the other way around ), racism and prejudice ( even within their own race and gender ), interracial relationships, family discord, revealing secrets, and social topics of the day ( like money, looking for work or being on welfare ).
* The Academy, a summer school run by the Institute of Ideas, " aiming to remind us just what universities should be like and to demonstrate the importance of scholarship through an examination of subjects in depth "
Instead, functional rather than geographical intelligence requirements came to the fore such as counter-proliferation ( via the agency's Production and Targeting, Counter-Proliferation Section ) which had been a sphere of activity since the discovery of Pakistani physics students studying nuclear-weapons related subjects in 1974 ; counter-terrorism ( via two joint sections run in collaboration with the Security Service, one for Irish republicanism and one for international terrorism ); counter-narcotics and serious crime ( originally set up under the Western Hemisphere Controllerate in 1989 ); and a ' global issues ' section looking at matters such as the environment and other public welfare issues.
This set the pattern for Oboler's run: For every two horror episodes, he said later, he would try to write one drama on subjects that were ostensibly more serious, usually moral, social, and political issues.
These included a rigid adherence to the protocol of the test, so that the subjects would not be allowed to change it in the midst of the run.
Examples of sampling bias include self-selection, pre-screening of trial participants, discounting trial subjects / tests that did not run to completion and migration bias by excluding subjects who have recently moved into or out of the study area.
Attrition bias is a kind of selection bias caused by attrition ( loss of participants ), discounting trial subjects / tests that did not run to completion.
By October 1960, Time magazine was calling This Is Your Life " the most sickeningly sentimental show on the air "; it cited a May 1960 episode on " Queens housewife and mother " Elizabeth Hahn as evidence that the show had " run through every faded actress still able to cry on cue " and had instead " turned to ordinary people as subjects for its weekly, treacly ' true-to-life ' biographies.
** Natural history group, subjects in a drug trial that receive no treatment of any kind, whose illness is left to run its course
A 2001 decision to run regular uniform national editorials in all metropolitan dailies ( except National Post ), whereby local editorial boards could not take local positions on subjects of national editorials, ignited major national controversy and was subsequently withdrawn.
Criminal proceedings are handled by Suffolk District Court and subjects that are arrested will go to the 3rd, 1st or 5th precinct, or to one of the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office run jails.
Endymion set his sons to run a race at Olympia for the throne ; Epeius won, and obtained the kingdom, and his subjects were then named Epeans for the first time.
In the UK, a recent advertising campaign has focused on the results of a study run in collaboration with the Department of Human Sciences at Loughborough University requiring overweight volunteer subjects to replace two meals a day with a bowl of the cereal.
For example, he devoted many hours of, often unscheduled, broadcast time to conversations with gurus such as Ram Dass and Swami Shyam and to a variety of esoteric subjects ranging from pyramids to unidentified flying objects, a practice which continues today as the station is run by his son Scott and Scott and Judy's son, Jesse.
Born in Holton, Kansas, McComas first appeared in the Mickey McGuire short subjects series as a member of Mickey McGuire's gang and stayed throughout the series run in the silent era.
Various conditions were run of the experiment and after each decision, subjects ' levels of DHT were measured.
He got some practical experience at Riordan Prep, where, in addition to studying traditional subjects, he helped construct some buildings and run the school's electric light plant.
The fourth century CE Roman poet on geographical subjects, Rufus Avienus Festus, in Ora Maritima (" Seacoasts "), a poem inspired by a much earlier Greek mariners ' periplus, records that Oestriminis was peopled by the Oestrimni, a people that had lived there for a long time, who had to run away from their native lands after an invasion of serpents.
Currently, the university is authorized to run 3 PhD programs with 20 grade-2 subjects, 27 graduate programs with 150 grade-2 subjects.

subjects and gamut
The Central Library, spread over two floors, houses reference books from a gamut of different subjects, in addition to numerous periodicals, again from diverse fields ; scientific journals and archives are also available as are books on fiction.
Other 2005 Traverse City Film Festival selections covered a gamut of film subjects ranging from period romances, unemployment, terrorism, among many other subjects.

subjects and interviews
* The Interviewer ( played by Chris Morris ): conducting real interviews with celebrities such as Andrew Morton and Jerry Springer, Morris confuses and mocks his subjects with ambiguous and odd questions.
Follow-up interviews established that the subjects had understood the debriefing and taken it seriously.
In the video series, Kaufman interviews famous and infamous filmmakers about various filmmaking subjects.
The programming was noted for treating subjects in depth, including hourlong interviews with people of literary and historical importance.
Recent interviews have included subjects as diverse as the actor / director George Clooney, artist Richard Prince and British singer Leona Lewis.
The project resulted in an exhibition at the Whitney Museum and a book, Carnival Strippers, which incorporated audio interviews with the subjects on a CD packaged with the book.
It follows a similar style of show, featuring interviews on topical subjects and entertainment.
In post-experiment interviews with subjects Milgram noted that many were completely convinced of the wrongness of what they were doing.
These segments often use interviews with the subjects of the news themselves, reporters who have covered the news and / or scholars in media / journalism.
The program also runs longer segments than most other news outlets in the U. S. The PBS NewsHour is known for its in-depth coverage of the subjects involved, and avoids the use of sound bites, instead playing back extended portions of news conferences and holding interviews that last several minutes.
However, the studies that reported high success rates had insufficient controls, lacked objective measures of genuine change, and failed to conduct rigorous follow-up interviews with subjects.
Using a mixture of home movies, archival footage of psychiatric wards, re-enactments, and interviews with their subjects, Light and Saraf have created a complex, moving portrait of women in whom depression, schizophrenia, and multiple personalities coexist with powerful, sometimes inspired levels of creativity.
In each episode of Da Ali G Show, Borat is shown doing satirical interviews with often unwitting subjects in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Some of these interviews are notable for being among the only filmed interviews given by their subjects.
" Its various programs include classes on Objectivism and related subjects offered through its Objectivist Academic Center, public lectures, op-ed articles, letters to the editor, competitions for essays about Rand's novels, materials for Objectivist campus clubs, supplying Rand's writings to schools and professors, and providing intellectuals for radio and TV interviews.
Producers described it as a late-night companion special to air with WWE Raw featuring clips from the website, as well as new and exclusive content including interviews with former and current eBaum's World subjects.
In addition to celebrity interviews the magazine also includes serious features on a range of subjects, which have included the plight of gay asylum seekers and the rise of the far Right in Eastern Europe, the US Presidential election campaign as well as real life editorial such as male rape and body image issues.
" Although the project started in 1971, the 1978 release of her documentary on transsexuality titled Let Me Die A Woman, featured many interviews with actual transgendered subjects.
; Power-up: Non-technical articles about various subjects ( interviews, opinions, book reviews, etc.
" After Mr. Caro had been working on the book for more than a year, Moses agreed to sit for a series of seven interviews, one lasting from 9: 30 A. M. until evening, providing much material about his early life, but when Caro began asking questions (" for having interviewed others involved in the subjects in question and having examined the records — many of them secret — dealing with them, it was necessary to reconcile the sometimes striking disparity between what he told me and what they told me ") the series of interviews was abruptly terminated.
Morrison spent hundreds of hours in face-to-face interviews, over many years, with several of the subjects.
Several of the stories are entitled " Brief Interviews with Hideous Men " and are presented as transcripts of interviews with male subjects.

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