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causes and great
At any rate, the teacher who recognizes common causes of retardation and maladjustment can frequently do a great deal to eliminate the causes of pupil discouragement, failure, and maladjustment.
Chiefly remembered because of his incessant advocacy of `` immediate and unconditional abolition '', he also espoused a great variety of other causes -- among them women's rights, prohibition, and justice to the Indians.
This causes the iron crystals to deform intrinsically when the crystal structure tries to change to its low temperature state, inducing great hardness.
The chief causes of his victory over his opponents were his great popularity and the reverence paid to the episcopal character at that period.
Friedrich Engels wrote: " I use ' historical materialism ' to designate the view of the course of history, which seeks the ultimate causes and the great moving power of all important historic events in the economic development of society, in the changes in the modes of production and exchange, with the consequent division of society into distinct classes and the struggles of these classes.
This sight causes them great fear and Alma the Younger faints.
Although the summer temperatures do not get as high as those in Punjab, the high humidity causes the residents a great deal of discomfort.
Two public figures claimed in interviews that one of the main causes for poverty in Africa is a low average intelligence, an idea which caused great controversy.
Helium burning reactions are extremely sensitive to temperature, which causes great instability.
In this work, Bernoulli posited the argument, still used to this day, that gases consist of great numbers of molecules moving in all directions, that their impact on a surface causes the gas pressure that we feel, and that what we experience as heat is simply the kinetic energy of their motion.
Ferdinand's forceful catholic counter-reformation causes great unrest amongst the Protestants and moderates in Bohemia.
Afterward, the uranium hexafluoride is compressed by external means, thus initiating a nuclear chain reaction and a great amount of heat, which in turn causes an expansion of the uranium hexafluoride.
Christian tradition holds that he outlived the remaining apostles — all of whom suffered martyrdom ( except Judas Iscariot )— and ultimately died of natural causes " in great old age in Ephesus " at the beginning of the second century.
* The great pandemic of the Roman world strikes violently in Pontus on the Black Sea and causes enormous loss of life in Alexandria, encouraging thousands to embrace Christianity.
Although he contributed a great deal to European knowledge of Russia, he also contributed to a spelling confusion which did not emerge until the end of the 19th century and still causes disagreement: he recorded the spelling of tsar as czar.
Some of them assert that the great power he wielded was not his own personal achievement, but that of the dynasty he represented ; they also argue that, since Byzantine imperial power declined catastrophically after Manuel's death, it is only natural to look for the causes of this decline in his reign.
The causes leading the Selinuntines to abandon the cause of the other Greeks, and take part with the Carthaginians during the great expedition of Hamilcar ( 480 BCE ) are unknown ; they had even promised to send a contingent to the Carthaginian army, which, however did not arrive till after its defeat
Another common complaint is insomnia, a set of symptoms which can have a great many different causes, physical and mental.
This occurs because the position of Manchuria is on the boundary between the great Eurasian continental landmass and the huge Pacific Ocean causes complete monsoonal wind reversal.
< p > Strabo ... enters largely, in the Second Book of his Geography, into the opinions of Eratosthenes and other Greeks on one of the most difficult problems in geology, viz., by what causes marine shells came to be plentifully buried in the earth at such great elevations and distances from the sea .</ p >
By developing a technology which causes great pain to telepaths, the Foundation uncover a group of 50 such, and destroys them, believing that it has thereby won.
The simplest form of a truss is an A frame ; however, the great amount of outward thrust generated here often causes the truss to fail.
He was selected to act, sometimes as an arbitrator of disputes, and sometimes as a supporter in local causes, which were probably tried in front of recuperatores ( the judges for causes of great public interest ).

causes and dilemma
The goal invented to relieve the original, primary feeling of inferiority which actually causes the secondary feeling of inferiority is the " catch-22 " of this dilemma.
It can inevitably causes a security dilemma, whereby the increase in power and security of one state decreases that of another and offsets offensive actions, potential arms races and escalating hostility among actors, hindering collective security.
This allows altruistic behaviour to develop, and causes the optimum solution to the dilemma, to no longer be to defect but instead to cooperate.
The barometer question is an example of an incorrectly designed examination question that causes a moral dilemma for the examinator.

causes and church
He died six days later, of unknown causes, at King's Place, Hackney, and was buried on 6 July in the parish church of St. Augustine.
Disagreement about the limits of his authority was one of the causes of the Great Schism, conventionally dated to the year 1054, which split the church into the Catholic Church in the West, headed by the Bishop of Rome, and the Orthodox Church, led by the four eastern patriarchs.
The experience causes himself and his associates ( King Mosiah's sons ) to become converted to the Lord and to build up his church.
The Nijmegen Statement said: " Any form of Inquisition however subtle, not only harms the development of sound theology, it also causes irreparable damage to the credibility of the church ".
While it originally focused on damages done by the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups, throughout the years the SPLC has become involved in other civil rights causes, among them, cases concerned with institutional racial segregation and discrimination, the mistreatment of aliens, and the separation of church and state.
Christian approved a plan by which a formal state church should be established in Denmark, all appeals to Rome should be abolished, and the king and diet should have final jurisdiction in ecclesiastical causes.
In the 15th century extensive work was undertaken in part, due to damage ( believed to be from natural causes ) in the northern part of the church.
A New Christian who tried to explain the miracle as due to natural causes, was dragged from the church and killed by an infuriated woman.
He died at the age of 48 of natural causes, and his remains were buried according to his wishes in the cemetery at the church of St Sebastian in Salzburg.
In 1632, he pleaded several causes before the parlement of Paris, but illness caused him to abandon the legal profession for the church.
The church service ends in pandemonium when a suspicious sound causes everyone, except Beverly, to panic and flee the church, including the minister.
According to the Archbishop, the Bishop of the newly established church in Finland was dead, apparently from natural causes since his passing away is mentioned to have been " lawful ", and the see had been vacant for some time.
The church then publishes " The Interdict " which causes all people to break away from Hank and revolt.
The following interlinked factors appear to have been the causes of agitation for the confiscation of church lands and for the adoption of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy:
The village has a strong community spirit, and there are regular parties and fundraising events for causes such as the church.
This jurisdictional claim was one of the main causes of the East-West Schism in the Christian church, which became formal in 1054.
Its church is dedicated to Saint Rita, saint of lost causes.
For example, while they would refuse to give church funds to an orphans ' home or soup kitchen, non-institutional churches would encourage individual members to help such causes.
Erastianism, as a by-word, is used to denote the doctrine of the supremacy of the state in ecclesiastical causes ; but the general problem of the relations between church and state is not one on which Erastus enters.
Hadassah advocates for progressive issues of importance to women and to the American Jewish community, including First Amendment issues, separation of church and state, support for Israel, and other causes.
The church also said that there was a " strong and unfounded allegation " floating online that the Management Board and Kong were " deliberately concealing a number of embarrassing facts from its members " with regard to the Suntec investment, saying that the allegation was " furthest from the truth ", and later released a notice stating that Charities and foundations often use donor funds to invest and generate sustainable income for their intended causes.
* The spontaneous expansion of the church: and the causes which hinder it, London: The World dominion press, 1927
Disputes regarding the proper titles and roles of church leaders would later become one of the major causes of schism within the Christian church.

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