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transition and behavioral
The transition to behavioral modernity with the development of symbolic culture, language, and specialized lithic technology happened around 50, 000 years ago according to many although some suggest a gradual change in behavior over a longer time span.
Perhaps most importantly, to prevent the behavioral problems seen in Reveille VII, “ professional training protocols and oversight to be established, implemented and periodically evaluated, will include a transition period to help Reveille successfully acclimate to and carry out her role as the mascot of Texas A & M University .”( Official Texas A & M Memo )

transition and modernity
In still others which are barely on the threshold of the transition into modernity, the decade can bring significant progress in launching the slow process of developing their human resources and their basic services to the point where an expanded range of developmental activities is possible.
Francisco de Vitoria was perhaps the first to develop a theory of ius gentium ( the rights of peoples ), and thus is an important figure in the transition to modernity.
Jane Jacobs's 19561 book The Death and Life of Great American Cities was a sustained critique of urban planning as it had developed within Modernism and marked a transition from modernity to postmodernity in thinking about urban planning ( Irving 1993, 479 ).
He expressed his doubt about modernity, seeing the modern times as " a period of transition and moral mediocrity ".
Ultimately, Chakrabarti was of the opinion that Wheeler had " prepared the archaeology of the subcontinent for its transition to modernity in the post-Partition period.
His reign marks the French transition from a charismatic monarchy – which could all but collapse in an incompetent reign – to a bureaucratic kingdom, a move, under a certain historical reading, towards modernity.
Particularly notable in the play is a series of social relationships, which, if rooted in a Roman past, acquire special significance in the transition to early modernity that constantly guides Shakespeare's drama.
Before his psychosis, however, he wrote an impressive novel about the difficult transition to modernity in his own Gaeltacht, called An Druma Mór (" The Big Drum " or " The Fife and Drum Band "), as well as a powerful and introspective account of his travels called Mo Bhealach Féin (" My Own Way ").
In his middle films, Mizoguchi began to be hailed as a director of ' new realism ': social documents of a Japan that was making its transition from feudalism into modernity.
According to theories of modernization, each society can develop from traditionalism to modernity, and that those that make this transition follow similar paths.
Yet the very fact of its existence, being Russia's first statewide political ideology since the sixteenth century, indicated the nation's brewing transition to modernity.
Francisco de Vitoria was perhaps the first to develop a theory of ius gentium ( the rights of peoples ), and thus is an important figure in the transition to modernity.
Moore also directly addressed the Japanese transition to modernity through fascism and the communist path in China, while implicitly remarking on Germany and Russia.
* For Moore, the influence of the bourgeoisie in Japan was significantly more limited than in England, France, and the U. S. Instead of the capitalist accumulation through the " bourgeois impulse " as it did in those three cases, Japan's late transition to industrial modernity was induced through " labor repressive " agriculture-squeezing the peasantry to generate the necessary capital for modernization.
Ken Saro-Wiwa, the late president of MOSOP, described the transition this way: “ if you then think that within the space of seventy years they were struck by the combined forces of modernity, colonialism, the money economy, indigenous colonialism and then the Nigerian Civil War, and that they had to adjust to these forces without adequate preparation or direction, you will appreciate the bafflement of the Ogoni people and the subsequent confusion engendered in the society .”
For example, proponents of this view argue that humans had evolved a lightly built skeleton during the transition to anatomical modernity, and this could have only occurred through increased human cooperation and the increased use of technology, traits characteristic of modern behavior.
Homer bridged the transition between modernity and the old heroic ethos, and as a plebeian was heir to a rich popular culture which gave realism and vividness to his verses.
This contrast is a manifestation of the transition between traditional cultures and the global trend towards modernity.

transition and has
`` The committee continues to feel that Florida has progressed in a sound and equitable program at both the state and local levels in its efforts to review and assess transition problems as they arise from time to time in the entire spectrum of civil rights ''.
Azerbaijan is an economy that has completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy ( with the completion of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline ), from one where the state played the major role.
The color of amethyst has been demonstrated to result from substitution by irradiation of trivalent iron ( Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup >) for silicon in the structure, in the presence of trace elements of large ionic radius, and, to a certain extent, the amethyst color can naturally result from displacement of transition elements even if the iron concentration is low.
Association with the transition from warm to cold weather, and its related status as the season of the primary harvest, has dominated its themes and popular images.
Since the transition to a democratic government in 1990, Benin has undergone an economic recovery.
It has gone through a radical transition in products, financing, and staff, now a very different company from the one which challenged Microsoft and Lotus in the early 1990s.
: which is of the form suggested the previous year by M. J. Buckingham in Very High Frequency Absorption in Superconductors based on the fact that the superconducting phase transition is second order, that the superconducting phase has a mass gap and on Blevins, Gordy and Fairbank's experimental results the previous year on the absorption of millimeter waves by superconducting tin.
While the Cape Breton Regional Municipality is in transition from an industrial to a service-based economy, the rest of Cape Breton Island outside of the industrial area surrounding Sydney-Glace Bay has been more stable, with a mixture of fishing, forestry, small-scale agriculture, and tourism.
In recent years, however, the Maritime regional economy has begun increased contributions from manufacturing again and the steady transition to a service economy.
The dialect of Ajaccio has been described as in transition.
In Zealand the transition from three to two genders has happened fairly recently.
During this transition, production was also moved from Düsseldorf to Ingolstadt where the successor company Audi still has its production.
Charged particles in a stationary state do not move, but a superposition of such states may result in transition state which has an electric dipole moment that oscillates in time.
Crowd-Accelerated Innovation has pushed people to transition between media types and their understanding thereof at record-breaking paces.
The Butterworth filter has the poorest transition but has a more even response, avoiding ripples in either the passband or stopband.
A Bessel filter ( not shown ) has an even poorer transition in the frequency domain, but maintains the best phase fidelity of a waveform.
A large amount of experimental research in polymer science and food science has shown that a more general approach is required to describe transport of components in materials undergoing glass transition.
Guinea-Bissau's transition back to democracy has been complicated by a crippled economy devastated by civil war and the military's predilection for governmental meddling.
< sup > 184 m1 </ sup > Au has three decay paths: β + decay, isomeric transition, and alpha decay.
The key author of the transition from romanticism to realism, Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, is also one of the most important authors of the romanticism, and has produced a number of works which qualify as gothic fiction.
English has a voiceless glottal transition spelled " h ".
After the Libyan civil war, the National Transitional Council ( NTC ) has been responsible for the transition of the administration of the governing of Libya.
It has been argued the similarities between the Gaulish and Latin languages favoured the transition.

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