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Viewing and way
In the 1970s, the ill-fated Family Viewing Hour tried to make the 8: 00 to 9: 00 hour ( 7: 00 to 8: 00 for Central / Mountain areas ) safe for family consumption, but was overturned in court due to the way it was instituted.

Viewing and social
Viewing the series in retrospect it stands as a major social document of the times.
Viewing the EU as a social democratic, redistributive and protectionist organization, they oppose Norwegian membership.

Viewing and .
Viewing the American Catholic educational achievement in retrospect, we may indeed see it as a unified whole extending from grade school to university.
File: BM ; RM18-GR, The Parthenon Galleries 1 Temple of Athena Parthenos ( 447-438 B. C ) + North Slip Room ,-Full Elevation & Viewing North -. JPG | Room 18-Parthenon statuary from the east pediment and Metopes from the south wall
File: BM ; RM8-ANE, Nimrud Palace Reliefs 75 South + East Wall ( S ) ~ Central Palace of Tiglath-pileser III ( 744-727 B. C ) + Full Elevation & Viewing South. 1. JPG | Room 8-Pair of Lamassu from Nimrud & reliefs from the palace of Tiglath-Pileser III
File: BM ; RM7-ANE, Nimrud Palace Reliefs 1 Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II ( 883-859 B. C ) ~ Full Elevation & Viewing South. JPG | Room 7-Reliefs from the North-west palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud
* Viewing angle is the maximum angle at which images on the monitor can be viewed, without excessive degradation to the image.
Viewing of this preparation in the TEM should be carried out without delay for best results.
Viewing the SS as an " order " along the lines of the Teutonic Knights, he had them take over the Church of the Teutonic Order in Vienna in 1939.
The Viewing Angle of an LCD may be important depending on its use or location.
Viewing angles for LCDs used to be very restrictive however, improved optical films have been developed that give almost 180 degree viewing angles from left to right.
Viewing campaigns resulted in spectacular footage from the 1999, 2001 and 2002, storms producing up to 3, 000 Leonid meteors per hour.
Viewing these markings in artificial light at mains frequency produces a stroboscopic effect, which can be used to verify proper rotational speed.
Viewing Miller's decision as letting the enemy go free, and no longer confident in Miller's leadership, Reiben declares his intention to desert the squad and the mission, prompting a confrontation with Horvath.
Isabel Cristina Pinedo, author of Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing, states, " The horror genre must keep terror and comedy in tension if it is to successfully tread the thin line that separates it from terrorism and parody ... this delicate balance is struck in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in which the decaying corpse of Grandpa not only incorporates horrific and humorous effects, but actually uses one to exacerbate the other.
Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing.
Viewing this from above, the tumbler now appears mirrored because light reflects off the air / glass interface.
In 1975, the Family Viewing Hour was introduced in the United States, in which broadcasters had to play TV content suitable for all ages.
" Viewing a glorious sunrise in Alberta in 1920, he wrote in his diary, " I thought of the New Day, the New Social Order.
Viewing the complex plane as a 2-dimensional space over the reals, the 2D similarity transformations expressed in terms of complex arithmetic are and where a and b are complex numbers, a ≠ 0.
Viewing marriage and what attends it as a threat to one's peace of mind, Epicurus lived a celibate life but did not impose this restriction on his followers.
Viewing from another orbiting body, following its own trace and orbit, creates shifts in three dimensions in the spherical trigonometry used to calculate relative positions.
Viewing the carnage, Shafter began to waver in his determination to defeat the Spanish at Santiago.
Viewing her claim to England and Aquitaine, though with little baronial support for her sex, as a threat, the regents, later Henry himself, viewed Eleanor as " state prisoner " and kept her in a state of semi-captivity, or " under a gentle house arrest ", and never permitted her to marry.

semiotics and way
The way a sign signifies is called semiosis which is a topic of semiotics and philosophy of language.
Morris's semiotic is concerned with explaining the tri-relation between syntactics, semantics, and pragmatics in a dyadic way, which is very different from the semiotics of C. S.
The way that these abstract ideas are manifested through the remains that these peoples have left can be investigated and debated often by drawing inferences and using approaches developed in fields such as semiotics, psychology and the wider sciences.
In semiotics, a modality is a particular way in which the information is to be encoded for presentation to humans, i. e. to the type of sign and to the status of reality ascribed to or claimed by a sign, text or genre.

semiotics and philosophical
Post-structuralists, in contrast to Structuralists, tend to place a great deal of skepticism on the independence of theoretical premises from collective bias and the influence of power, and reject the notion of a " pure " or " scientific " methodology in social analysis, semiotics or philosophical speculation.
The term Menippeah ( Menippeah is a variant spelling of Menippea, referencing the Menippean satire in classical literature and in the literary theories of scholars including Mikhail Bakhtin and Northrop Frye ) has been adopted as the name of a literary genre or theory, based on the principles of philosophical aesthetics, semiotics and narratology, developed by Alfred Barkov.

semiotics and Morris
Also, the framework ’ s definition of pragmatic quality is quite narrow, focusing on understanding, in line with the semiotics of Morris, while newer research in linguistics and semiotics has focused beyond mere understanding, on how the model is used and impact its interpreters.
In this sense, his program was similar to and competed with a number of contemporary movements such as Alfred Korzybski's General Semantics, Otto Neurath's " Unity of Science " project, the semiotics of Charles Morris and the " orthological " projects of Charles Kay Ogden.

semiotics and sign
More broadly the term is used in a wide number of contexts for an image, picture, or representation ; it is a sign or likeness that stands for an object by signifying or representing it either concretely or by analogy, as in semiotics ; by extension, icon is also used, particularly in modern culture, in the general sense of symbol — i. e. a name, face, picture, edifice or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities: one thing, an image or depiction, that represents something else of greater significance through literal or figurative meaning, usually associated with religious, cultural, political, or economic standing.
From the perspective of semiotics, language can be seen as a sign or symbol, with the world as its representation.
* Meaning ( semiotics ) has to do with the distribution of signs in sign relations
He has also criticized in several works ( A theory of semiotics, La struttura assente, Le signe, La production de signes ) the " iconism " or " iconic signs " ( taken from Peirce's most famous triadic relation, based on indexes, icons, and symbols ), to which he purposes four modes of sign production: recognition, ostension, replica, and invention.
** In semiotics, the meaning assigned to a sign
In functional-cognitive linguistics, as well as in semiotics, iconicity is the conceived similarity or analogy between the form of a sign ( linguistic or otherwise ) and its meaning, as opposed to arbitrariness.
One must carefully consider semiotics and the evaluation of sign systems to compare cross-cultural norms of communication.
On a non-physical level, words, ideas, sounds, emotions — everything that can be identified — is simultaneously part of something, and can be viewed as having parts of its own, similar to sign in regard of semiotics.
The term was introduced by Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ) to describe a process that interprets signs as referring to their objects, as described in his theory of sign relations, or semiotics.
Lotman studied the theory of culture, Russian literature, history, semiotics and semiology ( general theories of signs and sign systems ), semiotics of cinema, arts, literature, robotics, etc.
Biosemiotics attempts to integrate the findings of scientific biology and semiotics, proposing a paradigmatic shift in the occidental scientific view of life, demonstrating that semiosis ( sign process, including meaning and interpretation ) is its immanent and intrinsic feature.
To define biosemiotics as “ biology interpreted as sign systems study ” is to emphasize not only the close relation between biology as we know it ( as a scientific field of inquiry ) and semiotics ( the study of signs ), but primarily the profound change of perspective implied when life is considered not just from the perspectives of molecules and chemistry, but as signs conveyed and interpreted by other living signs in a variety of ways, including by means of molecules.
Furthermore, by providing new concepts, theories and case studies from biology, biosemiotics attempts to throw new light on some of the unsolved questions within the general study of sign processes ( semiotics ), such as the question about the origin of signification in the universe.
In semiotics, sign is something that can be interpreted as having a meaning, which is something other than itself, and which is therefore able to communicate information to the one interpreting or decoding the sign.
In the tradition of semiotics developed by Ferdinand de Saussure the sign relation is dyadic, consisting only of a form of the sign ( the signifier ) and its meaning ( the signified ).
There are many models of the linguistic sign ( see also sign ( semiotics )).
Richards in semiotics, offered a three-side model of sign named the triangle of reference.
The art of interpreting clinical signs was originally called semiotics ( a term now used for the study of sign communication in general ) in English.
In a semiotics the neutral level of a sign is the " trace " left behind, the physical or material creation or remains of esthesic and poietic processes, levels, and analyses of symbolic forms.

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