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# Chaos: When people move beyond the inauthenticity of pseudo-community and feel safe enough to present their " shadow " selves.
De Pizan ’ s participation in a literary quarrel, in 1401 – 1402, allowed her to move beyond the courtly circles, and ultimately to establish her status as a writer concerned with the position of women in society.
Pfeiffer's vision was to move Compaq beyond its main business of manufacturing retail PCs and into the more lucrative business services and solutions that IBM did well at.
An important early film to move beyond the concept of the scenic was In the Land of the Head Hunters ( 1914 ), which embraced primitivism and exoticism in a staged story presented as truthful re-enactments of the life of Native Americans.
In going beyond mere storytelling to exploring the individualism of his characters, Cervantes helped move beyond the narrow literary conventions of the chivalric romance literature that he spoofed, which consists of straightforward retelling of a series of acts that redound to the knightly virtues of the hero.
Efforts to redevelop the docks began almost as soon as they were closed, although it took a decade for most plans to move beyond the drawing board and another decade for redevelopment to take full effect.
No other genres so actively invite representations of the ultimate goals of feminism: worlds free of sexism, worlds in which women's contributions ( to science ) are recognized and valued, worlds in which the diversity of women's desire and sexuality, and worlds that move beyond gender.
He warned against bitter partisanship in domestic politics and called for men to move beyond partisanship and serve the common good.
A handler's finger may involuntarily move for any of several reasons: the handler is startled, a lack of full attention on body movements, physiological reasons beyond conscious control such as a spasm, stumbling or falling, or the finger being pushed by something ( as when trying to holster a handgun with one's finger on the trigger ).
The " Go Beyond Oil " campaign also involves applying political pressure on the governments who allow oil exploration in their territories ; with the group stating that one of the key aims of the " Go Beyond Oil " campaign is to " work to expose the lengths the oil industry is willing to go to squeeze the last barrels out of the ground and put pressure on industry and governments to move beyond oil.
Instead it now sought to move beyond its old working class base to appeal the full spectrum of potential voters, including the middle class and professionals.
In 1947, the design of the MIT Whirlwind introduced the concept of a control store as a way to simplify computer design and move beyond ad hoc methods.
Although Arne imitated many elements of Italian opera, he was perhaps the only English composer at that time who was able to move beyond the Italian influences and create his own unique and distinctly English voice.
John Watkins Chapman suggested " a Postmodern style of painting " as a way to move beyond French Impressionism.
Later that decade, physical therapists started to move beyond hospital-based practice to outpatient orthopedic clinics, public schools, colleges / universities healthcentres, geriatric settings ( skilled nursing facilities ), rehabilitation centers and medical centers.
Although Leo made no move to enforce this edit in the west beyond having it read in Rome and Ravenna, Gregory immediately rejected the edit.
# Cultural posthumanism: a cultural direction which strives to move beyond archaic concepts of " human nature " to develop ones which constantly adapt to contemporary technoscientific knowledge.
Sies ( 2001 ) argues that it is necessary to examine how " suburb " is defined as well as the distinction made between cities and suburbs, geography, economic circumstances, and the interaction of numerous factors that move research beyond acceptance of stereotyping and its influence on scholarly assumptions.
This generalization of the concept of slope allows very complex constructions to be planned and built that go well beyond static structures that are either horizontals or verticals, but can change in time, move in curves, and change depending on the rate of change of other factors.
An integral feature of fighting games includes the use of " special attacks ", also called " secret moves ", that employ complex combinations of button presses to perform a particular move beyond basic punching and kicking.
A brute-force search for a knight's tour is impractical on all but the smallest boards ; for example, on an 8x8 board there are approximately 4 × 10 < sup > 51 </ sup > possible move sequences, and it is well beyond the capacity of modern computers ( or networks of computers ) to perform operations on such a large set.
Some of the differences are explained in the article " PANDA-style fibers move beyond telecom ".
The last stage of moral development is the post-conventional level where people move beyond society's norms and consider abstract ethical principles.
" In this new place, Jonathan befriends the wisest gull, Chiang, who takes him beyond his previous learning, teaching him how to move instantaneously to anywhere else in the Universe.

move and strictly
move seemingly had a strictly personal political motive – that is, fear and jealousy of his cousin Ptolemy – and thus the expansion was not set about in response to pressing military or economic needs.
The Windmill girls also toured other London and provincial theatres, sometimes using ingenious devices such as rotating ropes to move their bodies round, though strictly speaking, staying within the letter of the law by not moving of their own volition.
This was not strictly for humanitarian reasons: intertribal warfare made it more difficult for the United States to acquire Indian land and move the tribes to the West, a policy known as Indian removal, which had become the primary goal by the late 1820s.
Now whether this move is to roll out another home console platform or move strictly to the PC gaming space is unknown.
The word move for this operation is, strictly speaking, a misnomer: it has little to do with the physical concept of moving an object from A to B, with place A then becoming empty ; a MOV instead makes a copy of the state of the object at A and overwrites the old state of B in this process.
Older sources ( among them Felix's own memoirs ) always maintained that the murder of Rasputin was Felix's idea, and that Dmitri was only involved because he owned a car that could move unimpeded through the strictly controlled city of St. Petersburg in wartime because of its imperial standard.
The term " flexibility " is used because, while capital must be able to move freely around the globe, the movement of labour must be strictly controlled.
Karaszewicz-Tokarzewski decided that the organization he was creating needed to move beyond a strictly military format ; and in line with the traditions of the underground 19th-century Polish National Government and World War I-era Polish Military Organization, it would need to encompass various aspects of civilian life.
Umar strictly instructed his commanders to consult him before making any decisive move in Persia.
The Windmill girls also toured other London and provincial theatres, sometimes using ingenious devices such as rotating ropes to move their bodies round, though strictly speaking, staying within the letter of the law by not moving of their own volition.
Many residents cite ethnic diversity, parks and transportation options as some of the main reasons they remain in or move to the Valley, and it has been called the most diverse neighborhood in the United States, although this may not be strictly true.
That is a positive move for this genre, however, because there are few terrestrial radio stations that play a strictly Christian country format.

move and academic
The latter move was to enable Steiner to attend the Vienna Institute of Technology, where he studied mathematics, physics, chemistry, botany, biology, literature, and philosophy on an academic scholarship from 1879 to 1883, at the end of which time he withdrew from the university.
Certain facilities had started to move at the end of the 2005 / 6 academic year when the site was sold to a private developer ( with an agreement that the University could still use the site until 2008 ), and a brief period of demolition work was carried out in early 2007.
In 2006, the then Minister of Higher Education, Mustapa Mohamad, has stated that he wants public universities to recruit more non-bumiputra academic staff in order to " strive for world-class institutions ", which may signal a move toward less racial profiling in academia.
In 1856, anxious to ensure the College had a high academic standing, he sought to move closer to University College in order that closer links could be fostered with the University of London.
The deputy director of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools ( NCACS ), Steven D. Crow, says " Every move the university's made has been monitored " and MIU's library, faculty, academic mission and classroom space have been deemed appropriate.
The academic year 2011-2012 will be the last before this move takes place.
After its move to the historic Livingston-Kean Estate, which includes the entire Liberty Hall acreage, the historic James Townley House, and Kean Hall, which historically housed the library of United States Senator Hamilton Fish Kean and served as a political meeting place, the school became Newark State College, a comprehensive institution providing a full range of academic programs and majors.
The expansion of UAW to academic circles, postdoctoral researchers in particular, was significant in that the move helped secure advances in pay that made unionized academic researchers among the best compensated in the country in addition to gaining unprecedented rights and protections.
There are four public and one private senior high schools: Mizusawa Koko ( 水沢高校 ) is an academic school and as such aims for its students to move on into further education.
Embry-Riddle's largest residential campus () and academic headquarters has been in Daytona Beach, Florida since the move from Miami in 1965.
Kidron was critical of the move within IS to a more traditionally democratic centralist structure in the wake of the events of 1968, and as IS grew, he moved away from its core, both physically, obtaining an academic post in Kingston upon Hull, and politically.
Despite graduating with first-class honours, Leavis was not seen as a strong candidate for a research fellowship and instead embarked on a PhD, a lowly career move for an aspiring academic in those days.
Wells concludes by suggesting four alternatives for writing teachers interested in helping students move their rhetoric into the public sphere: classroom as one type of public sphere itself, analysis of public and academic discourses, writing with and for public / community needs, and analysis of academic discourses as they intervene in the public sphere.
For schools, students move from old to the new academic year immediately after the exams for the previous year is over with a small break of a week for compilation of results.
After 15 years of playing in the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Cornell College will move to the Midwest Conference beginning in the 2012-13 academic year.
The poet's major stylistic change in his shift toward free verse roughly within a decade that included much of the 1960s, combined with the other changes in his life — his move from England to America, from academic Cambridge to bohemian San Francisco, his becoming openly gay, his drug-taking, his writing about the " urban underbelly " — caused many to conjecture how his lifestyle was affecting his work " British reviewers who opposed Gunn ’ s technical shifts blamed California, just as American critics would, later on, connect his adventurous lifestyle with his more ' relaxed ' versification ," according to Orr, who added that even as of 2009, critics were contrasting " Gunn ’ s libido with his tight metrics — as if no one had ever written quatrains about having sex before ".
After coming to light following its move to the Vatican Library in 1902 this luxury Gospel book had been largely ignored by the academic community until it became the subject of a doctoral dissertation in 2004.
The UVSS argued that by bringing up this issue so late, the CFS was making an intentional move to delay a vote from occurring before the end of the 2010-2011 academic year.
So that students can move seamlessly from one to the other, the academic programs at the two institutions will be harmonized.
This move resulted in the construction of a new ramp, hangars and academic buildings.
Grimm influenced Parreiras to move away from academic traditions of painting in favor of the direct observation of nature, free brushstrokes and luminosity.
Therefore, many impediments and constraints came into various shapes in the way of Jamiat to avert it to move further from its aristocratic mission of Islamization like the ban on students ’ union in academic institutions that was a main source to develop influence of students.
In 1969 the College became " Pangbourne College " in a move that saw a shift in focus to the provision of a traditional academic programme.

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