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This viewpoint would later be called Tory Democracy.
Capra later wrote that his college education had " changed his whole viewpoint on life from the viewpoint of an alley rat to the viewpoint of a cultured person ".
Mainly because of Clarence Darrow, this strategy changed as the trial progressed, and the earliest argument proposed by the defense once the trial had begun was that there was actually no conflict between evolution and the creation account in the Bible ; later, this viewpoint would be called theistic evolution.
However, the most important contribution of Minkowski's geometric viewpoint of spacetime turned out to be in Einstein's later development of general relativity, since the correct description of the effect of gravitation on space and time was found to be most easily visualized as a " warp " or stretching in the geometrical fabric of space and time, in a smooth and continuous way that changed smoothly from point-to-point along the spacetime fabric.
Around the same time, Newton's contemporaries Robert Hooke and Christian Huygens — and later Augustin-Jean Fresnel — mathematically refined the wave viewpoint, showing that if light traveled at different speeds in different media ( such as water and air ), refraction could be easily explained as the medium-dependent propagation of light waves.
An eighth member was acquired temporarily a little later in 2007, when Monet rescued ( or abducted, depending on your viewpoint ) a French orphan girl named Nicole with the reluctant help of Siryn and the clandestine help of a mysterious hooded personage of great power, and took her back to America.
In addition to Seurat, the roots of cubism are to be found in the two distinct tendencies of Cézanne's later work: first his breaking of the painted surface into small multifaceted areas of paint, thereby emphasizing the plural viewpoint given by binocular vision, and second his interest in the simplification of natural forms into cylinders, spheres, and cones.
From a spot near the western cliffs of the headland he saw "... the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed, in front of a boundless Ocean ..." That viewpoint, later dubbed " Clark's Point of View ," can be accessed by a hiking trail from Indian Beach in Ecola State Park.
However he later retracted this viewpoint, having witnessed the progress Tiswas had made with Sally's contribution.
This idea resembles the viewpoint of the much later Sufi Ibn Arabi, but no connection between the two is known.
" He later came to oppose the usefulness of this viewpoint, since many totems — such as crocodiles and flies — are dangerous and unpleasant.
Parts of the story were later revised in The Book of Los and The Book of Ahania: The Book of Ahania describes Urizen's relationship with his son Fuzon, and the Book of Los ( 1795 ) describes Urizen's creations from Los's viewpoint.
Étaples was also, from a later British scientific viewpoint, at the centre of the 1918 flu pandemic.
The involvement of the Luftwaffe, however, was not entirely restricted and a commonly held viewpoint is that the involvement of the Luftwaffe in the Civil War constituted a proving ground for troops employed later during World War II.
The European systems were not common and the ‘ European Union ’ viewpoint that is visible in the later technologies was absent.
Run by the Abbé Norbert Wallez, the paper described itself as a " Catholic Newspaper for Doctrine and Information " and disseminated a far right and fascist viewpoint: Wallez himself was a great admirer of Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini and kept a picture of him on his desktop, while Léon Degrelle, who would later become the leader of the fascist Rexists, worked as a foreign correspondent for the paper.
Ritt ’ s social consciousness and political views continued to mature during his time with the Group Theater, and would influence the social and political viewpoint that Ritt would later express in his films.
A commonly held viewpoint is that the involvement of the Luftwaffe in the Civil War constituted a proving ground for troops employed later during World War II.
Six years later his first novel was released, Förvillelser ( Delusions, 1895 ), written from the viewpoint of a young dandy aimlessly idling in the capital, recklessly squandering money and love.
In Dave Langford's opinion the xenobiological novelties were becoming less credible by the end of Star Healer, and using a variety of alien viewpoint characters gave the later books " considerable new pep ".
While crude by later standards, the visuals are still effective in impressing upon the audience the bizarre viewpoint of the protagonist.
According to DVD commentary by the film's directors, Papantonio was added to the film later on because they felt there wasn't any " tension " in it, and they wanted another viewpoint.

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Its strong anti-metaphysical stance crystallized the viewpoint of the group.

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One can meet with aloofness almost anywhere: the THIDIU viewpoint, It Doesn't Affect Us!!
An alternate viewpoint is that limiting praise to the unaccompanied chant of the early church is not commanded in scripture, and that the churches in any age are free to offer their songs with or without musical instruments.
Its omission from the Dead Sea Scrolls is attributed to the inability of the Qumran sect to fit Habakkuk's theology with their own narrow viewpoint.
Brian Friel's 1973 play The Freedom of the City deals with the incident from the viewpoint of three civilians.
Lovecraft's viewpoint made no allowance for religious belief which could not be supported scientifically, with the incomprehensible, cosmic forces of his tales having as little regard for humanity as humans have for insects.
According to this viewpoint, citizens are sovereign, morally autonomous beings with duties to pay taxes, obey the law, engage in business transactions, and defend the nation if it comes under attack, but are essentially passive politically, and their primary focus is on economic betterment.
The Court said: “ It appears to us that NCRL ’ s filtering policy is reasonable and accords with its mission and these policies and is viewpoint neutral.
In this viewpoint, the societies of India, China, and the Middle East were societies with glorious pasts but that they have become trapped in a static past ( see Orientalism ).
One example of a blind spot which is provided by this viewpoint is the influence of central Asian policies on interactions with Europe in the Qing dynasty.
While Western philosophical traditions, as exemplified by Descartes, equate mind with the conscious self and theorize on consciousness on the basis of mind / body dualism ; some Eastern philosophies provide an alternate viewpoint, intimately related to substance dualism, by drawing a metaphysical line between consciousness and matter — where matter includes both body and mind.
Painted with broad bands of garish color and highly simplified forms, and employing a high viewpoint, the agonized figure is reduced to a garbed skull in the throes of an emotional crisis.
From the viewpoint of European history the Guinea Coast is associated mainly with slavery.
According to the majority viewpoint for most of the 20th century, Jesus ' teaching in John is largely irreconcilable with that found in the Synoptics, and scholars consider the Synoptics to be more accurate representations of the teaching of the historical Jesus.
Two spaces with a homeomorphism between them are called homeomorphic, and from a topological viewpoint they are the same.
While from a Catholic viewpoint there have been tensions concerning some developments of the practice, the Pope said, there is no denying the goodness of the intention that inspired its defence, which was to stress that man is offered the concrete possibility of uniting himself in his inner heart with God in that profound union of grace known as theosis, divinization.
The process starts with learning what the norms are, and then the individual goes through a process of understanding why they are of value or why they make sense, until finally they accept the norm as their own viewpoint.
To justify this viewpoint, Jews point to the text of the Torah, where many words are left undefined, and many procedures mentioned without explanation or instructions ; this, they argue, means that the reader is assumed to be familiar with the details from other, i. e., oral, sources.
Lippmann's quarrel was with those very principles and institutions, for they are the product of the pre-scientific and pre-historical viewpoint and what for him was a groundless natural rights political philosophy.
It is a technical discipline with equal emphasis put on hand and foot techniques from an athletic viewpoint.
According to Spink, President Roosevelt wanted " a tough judge and a man sympathetic with his viewpoint in that important court "; Lowden and Landis were, like Roosevelt, on the progressive left of the Republican Party.
Beria's sexually predatory nature was well-known to the Politburo, and though Stalin took an indulgent viewpoint ( considering Beria's wartime importance ), he was fearful after learning that his daughter Svetlana was alone with Beria at his house.
From that viewpoint, she is seen as one who betrayed the indigenous people by siding with the Spaniards.
Left Behind is a series of 16 best-selling novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, dealing with Christian dispensationalist End Times: pretribulation, premillennial, Christian eschatological viewpoint of the end of the world.
*-article with an early 20th Century Catholic viewpoint

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