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tension and within
This added a survivalist element to the show, increasing the potential for social tension within the house.
One reason was that higher status families were traditionally expected to be polyandrous to maintain wealth of the family ( one woman would marry and mate with many brothers in the same family ; this led to sexual competition within the family, severe tension, jealousy and conflicts ).
For Adorno and Horkheimer state intervention in the economy had effectively abolished the tension in capitalism between the " relations of production " and " material productive forces of society ," a tension which, according to traditional critical theory, constituted the primary contradiction within capitalism.
In 1997, tension within the BCP leadership caused a split in which Dr. Mokhehle abandoned the BCP and established the Lesotho Congress for Democracy ( LCD ) followed by two-thirds of the parliament.
This was a period of heightened tension within the RSDLP and led to numerous frictions between Trotsky, the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.
" However within this line of thought " The tension between anti-vanguardism and vanguardism has frequently resolved itself in two diametrically opposed ways: the first involved a drift towards the party ; the second saw a move towards the idea of complete proletarian spontaneity ... The first course is exemplified most clearly in Gramsci and Lukacs ... The second course is illustrated in the tendency, developing from the Dutch and German far-lefts, which inclined towards the complete eradication of the party form.
After great tension within the city government, culminating in the assassination of the supporters of Carthage, Hannibal laid siege to the city of Saguntum in 219 BC.
Continual tension within the countries and within the union gradually led to open conflict between the Swedes and the Danes in the 15th century, however.
Carbon dioxide diffuses into the surrounding water due to its high solubility, while oxygen diffuses into bubbles as the concentration within the bubble has been reduced by respiration, and nitrogen also diffuses out as its tension has been increased.
This tension within the charism of the Order remains-the need for solitude and the need to respond to the Church's apostolic mission.
Depending on the sophistication of the printer, there might simply be two tractors at the top of the printer ( pulling the paper ) or tractors at the top and bottom ( thereby maintaining paper tension within the printer ).
Cavitation occurs when a bubble of air forms within a vessel, breaking the bonds between chains of water molecules and preventing them from pulling more water up with their cohesive tension.
Vocal fold length and tension can be controlled by rocking the thyroid cartilage forward and backward on the cricoid cartilage ( either directly by contracting the cricothyroids or indirectly by changing the vertical position of the larynx ), by manipulating the tension of the muscles within the vocal folds, and by moving the arytenoids forward or backward.
It may increase racial tension and benefit the more privileged people within minority groups at the expense of the least fortunate within majority groups ( such as lower-class whites ).
The Leaf shutter or more precisely the in-lens shutter is a shutter contained within the lens structure, often close to the diaphragm consisting of a number of metal leaves which are maintained under spring tension and which are opened and then closed when the shutter is released.
This angered the regular army ( Reichswehr ) and led to tension with other leaders within the party, who saw Röhm's increasingly powerful SA as a threat to the current party leadership.
The coup was defeated by the crew of the USS Enterprise-E with assistance from dissidents within the Romulan fleet, opening up the possibility of improved UFP / Romulan relations after over two centuries of tension.
Ever since it was set up there has been some tension over the place of NEPAD within the AU programs, given its origins outside the framework of the AU, and the continuing dominant role of South Africa — symbolised by the location of the secretariat in South Africa.
The pull is created through water surface tension within the plant cells.
Racial tension was brewing leading up to the fight and to prevent any harm to either boxer, guns were prohibited within the arena as was the sale of alcohol or anyone under the effects of alcohol.
They usually occur within 4 to 8 weeks following wound infection or wound closure with excess tension and / or other traumatic skin injuries.

tension and family
Around this time, the Alcott family set up a sort of domestic post office to curb potential domestic tension.
In a more recent article, Saletan said that incest is wrong because it introduces the possibility of irreparably damaging family units by introducing " a notoriously incendiary dynamic — sexual tension — into the mix ".
The panic reaction was explained by many as resulting from the tension after the attack on the Dutch royal family that killed eight people just over a year before the incident.
His legitimization of his children by Catherine, and rumors that he was about to crown his new wife Empress, ending the morganatic status of his second marriage, caused great tension with the entire extended Romanov family.
Viols were ( and are ) strung with gut strings of lower tension than on the members of the violin family, let alone the steel strings mostly used there today.
It may be noted that, like instruments of the violin family, the modern viola d ' amore was altered slightly in structure from the baroque version, mainly to support the extra tension of steel wound strings.
Set against a backdrop of political tension, power struggles, war, and hardship, the main characters confront personal drama such as conflict in love, conflict between family members, conflict with God, and conflict in friendship, as well as conflicted loyalties between family, self, king and country.
The inherent contradictions of his ideas have been equally persistent: the tension between real farmers and rural people and the Country Life campaign ; difficulties to understand the operative economic forces ; the reliance on state schools to safeguard family farms ; and hostility to traditional Christian faith.
This led to increasing tension between Hyrcanus and the family of Antipater, culminating in a trial of Herod for supposed abuses in his governorship, which resulted in Herod's flight into exile in 46 BCE.
This fight caused tension within his family, who were being informed by telephone of the results.
The " pondskaters " or " water striders " of the family Gerridae are also associated with water, but use the surface tension of standing water to keep them above the surface ; they include the genus Halobates which is the only group of insects to be truly marine.
Although the child's removal caused enormous tension between Anne and James, Henry remained under the care of Mar's family until 1603, when James became King of England and his family moved south.
Not surprisingly, Muir's deep-seated feeling about nature as being his true home led to tension with his family at his home in Martinez, California.
Despite the previous tension with his family over slavery issues, Conway nevertheless brought his bride to meet his family.
In the original O ' Keefe tradition, the holiday would take place in response to family tension, " any time from December to May ".
One constant source of tension between them was Newcastle's poor handling of the family fortune, which was being constantly depleted through his out of control spending.
In some cases, genetic testing creates tension within a family because the results can reveal information about other family members in addition to the person who is tested.
Nearly all of the relationships in the novel are somehow coloured by cultural and class tension, including the twins ' relationship with Sophie Mol, Chacko's relationship with Margaret, Pappachi's relationship with his family, and Ammu's relationship with Velutha.

tension and also
He also demanded that Kennedy take additional measures to increase international tension: specifically to crush the Cuban revolution, resume nuclear testing, resist more vigorously admission of China to its lawful seat in the United Nations, and postpone non-military programs at home ''.
Pierre Bourdieu's essay " The Field of Cultural Production " depicts the publishing industry as a " space of literary or artistic position-takings ," also called the " field of struggles ," which is defined by the tension and movement inherent among the various positions in the field.
Anxiety can also be experienced in ways which include changes in sleeping patterns, nervous habits, and increased motor tension like foot tapping.
PSV is also considered a rival, but in terms of tension and rivalry, these matches are not as loaded as the duels with Feyenoord.
It possesses anxiolytic properties in addition to its antihistamine properties and is also licensed for the treatment of anxiety and tension.
Temperature affects not only the viscosity, but also interfacial tension in the case of non-ionic surfactants or more generally interactions forces inside the system.
Nylon strings also have a much lower tension than steel strings, as do the predecessors to nylon strings, gut strings ( made from ox or sheep gut ).
The NATO exercise Able Archer 83 also added to international tension.
In general, yarns become stronger with more twist ( also called worst ), longer fibers and thicker yarns ( more fibers ); for example, thinner yarns require more twist than do thicker yarns to resist breaking under tension.
Taiko are also characterized by a high amount of tension on the drums heads, with a correspondingly high pitch relative to body size.
Temperature affects not only the viscosity, but also the interfacial tension in the case of non-ionic surfactants, or on a broader scope, interactions of forces inside the system.
As well as the symbolic inserts already mentioned, The Avenging Conscience also made extensive use of large numbers of Big Close Up shots of clutching hands and tapping feet as a means of emphasizing those parts of the body as indicators of psychological tension.
As well as the symbolic inserts already mentioned, The Avenging Conscience also made extensive use of large numbers of Big Close Up shots of clutching hands and tapping feet as a means of emphasizing those parts of the body as indicators of psychological tension.
However, the war increased tension with Austria-Hungary, which also had ambitions in the region.
It usually includes a solid bottom, and also internal bracing to maintain its form without warping under the tension of the strings.
Some experimental and rare harmonicas also have had the reed-plates held in place by tension, such as the WWII era all-American models.
The spring tension controls the amount of pressure required to lower the top cymbal, and how fast it returns to its open position, and can also be varied.
While weekly therapy is certainly valuable, most providers also suggest an aggressive self-care regimen at home to help combat muscle tension, such as daily muscle relaxation audiotapes, stress reduction and anxiety management on a daily basis.
By 1599, however, he again felt his work limited by the inaccuracy of available data — just as growing religious tension was also threatening his continued employment in Graz.
Some precision or fragile objects — such as passengers, who need time to sense stress changes and adjust their muscle tension or suffer conditions such as whiplash — can be safely subjected not only to a maximum acceleration, but also to a maximum jerk.
In general, yarns become stronger with more twist ( also called worst ), longer fibers and thicker yarns ( more fibers ); for example, thinner yarns require more twist than do thicker yarns to resist breaking under tension.
This anisotropy is also manifested in the interfacial energy ( surface tension ) between different liquid crystal phases.
Over time, Weber would also be significantly affected by the marital tension between his father, " a man who enjoyed earthly pleasures ," and his mother, a devout Calvinist " who sought to lead an ascetic life.
On the eve of the First World War a growing tension and unease with the social order, already seen in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the agitation of " radical " parties, also manifested itself in artistic works in every medium which radically simplified or rejected previous practice.
However, it was also argued that muscular tension resulting from holding down buttons could be exploited in user interface design as it gives constant feedback that the user is in a temporary state, or mode ( Buxton, 1995 ).

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