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From the evidence `` it may be conjectured that core - core marriages are the preferred unions for core males and females ; ;
and core - Negro marriages are proscribed for core members ''.
The negative sanctions applied to core - Negro marriages for core members act as indicators of expected adherence to group norms.
Additionally, the proscription of core - Negro marriages for core families, discussed above, would seem to act as a regulative norm governing subgroups and roles.
Thus ' a sense of being .. is what Damasio describes as core consciousness ' - what Gerard Manley Hopkins described as ' my self-being, my consciousness and feeling of myself, that taste of myself ... which is more distinctive than the taste of ale or alum ... and is incommunicable by any means to another '.
Damasio developed the concept in his ( 1999 ) book, The Feeling of What Happens, out of his earlier formulation in Descartes ' Error ( 1994 ) of the importance of what he called ' background feeling ... the feeling of life itself, the sense of being ' - something without which, he considered, ' the very core of your representation of self would be broken '.

core and marginal
This would seem to vary from family to family, depending somewhat on the core or marginal `` status '' of that family.
It is hypothesized that fertility is a function of the social system when the population as a whole is considered and a function of the subsystems when the two-fold division of core families and marginal families is considered.
By their pattern of endogamy and exogamy, the core families and the marginal families show distinct limits to the intergroup contact they maintain.
After having been outlawed in 2003, Batasuna's core support revamped yet again by co-opting the so far marginal parties EHAK and Acción Nacionalista Vasca ( ANV ).
It has been argued that the marginal yet transnational Christian metal subculture provides its core members an alternative religious expression and Christian identity, and that the music serves the purpose of offering a positive alternative or counterbalance to ' secular ' metal music which is known for its generally dark and negative message.
It is reduced to a core of loyal planets, and marginal worlds are isolated.
Policy debates focus on marginal and tangential issues because core structures and policies are off-limits to criticism.
Diamonds are found within the intact core of the volcanic pipe, as well as within some of the marginal breccia facies and maar facies.
Prior to the seat's creation in 1983, Reddish was part of the marginal Stockport North constituency ; the large Brinnington council estate was in the safe Labour seat of Stockport South ; Audenshaw and Denton formed the core of the Manchester Gorton constituency ; and Dukinfield was part of the Stalybridge and Hyde constituency.
regards most renewables as helpful ( although he is critical of wind power ), but only marginal to the core requirements of an advanced society.
This vision produces a core proposition in textbook neoclassical economics, i. e., that the income earned by each " factor of production " ( essentially, labor and " capital ") is equal to its marginal product.

core and marriages
If this is a core purpose of marriage, then same-sex unions are not marriages.

core and still
These fundamental ideas -- the indivisibility of sovereignty and its dual ( internal-external ) aspects -- still remain the core of that concept of ultimate political power.
Kevin Sharp of Brutal Truth declares that " Horrified was and still is the defining core of what grind became ; a perfect mix of hardcore punk with metallic gore, speed and distortion.
Bear in mind that for inductors with cores, core losses still exist.
The phrase " absolute alienation of reason " is still regarded as at the core of the defense in the modern law ( see HM Advocate v Kidd ( 1960 ) JC 61 and Brennan v HM Advocate ( 1977 )
So it was that the armies of the Frankish ruler and warlord Charles Martel, which defeated the Umayyad Arab invasion at the Battle of Tours in 732, were still largely infantry armies, the elites riding to battle but dismounting to fight, providing a hard core for the levy of the infantry warbands.
As described by the Sleeping God, the Confederation is ( paraphrasing ) " one vast middle-class estate ", still suffering war, genocide, environmental destruction, hideous crime and greed, best exemplified by Earth as a rotten core to the confederation.
The black core of pencils is still referred to as lead, even though it never contained the element lead.
The aspects of style and gameplay from Super Mario Kart that have been retained throughout the series have led Nintendo to face criticism for a lack of originality but the franchise is still considered to be a beloved household name by many, known for its familiar core gameplay.
If a star's core becomes stagnant ( as is thought will be the case for the Sun ), it will still be surrounded by layers of hydrogen which the star may subsequently draw upon.
Red giants all have inert cores with hydrogen-burning shells: concentric layers atop the core that are still fusing hydrogen into helium.
Despite the predicted blowout, and the fact that San Diego did not have as much national appeal nor a relatively large core fan base, the telecast of the game on ABC still had a Nielsen rating of 41. 3.
Since the ideal core has been assumed to have near-zero reluctance, the magnetizing current is negligible, although still required, to create the magnetic field.
As a result, by the mid-1990s, amateur use of actual Teletype machines had waned, though a core of " purists " still operate on equipment originally manufactured in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, a testament to the workmanship and durability of this equipment.
However, the migration path to UMTS is still costly: while much of the core infrastructure is shared with GSM, the cost of obtaining new spectrum licenses and overlaying UMTS at existing towers is high.
Despite their long history, batch applications are still critical in most organizations in large part because many core business processes are inherently batch-oriented.
Many parts still contain an old village core, while some quarters are almost completely preserved as rural settings.
These remain the core affiliates of the CBS Radio Network today, with WCBS still the flagship, and all except WTOP and WFED ( both Hubbard Broadcasting properties ) owned by CBS Radio.
She died at Tamworth, Staffordshire in 918, and was buried at St Peter's Church ( now St Oswald's priory ) in Gloucester, a city she had reconstructed from Roman ruins, and laid out the core street plan, which is still in existence today.
Koizumi moved the LDP away from its traditional rural agrarian base toward a more urban, neoliberal core, as Japan's population grew in major cities and declined in less populated areas, although under current purely geographical districting, rural votes in Japan are still many times more powerful than urban ones.
Though the configuration of the core cratons in Rodinia is now reasonably well known, recent reconstructions still differ in many details.
But all office holders of UEA had to be individual members, and the core services of the association such as the Yearbook were still reserved to the individual members.
The original design manufacturer combines the ARM core with a number of optional parts to produce a complete CPU, one that can be built on old semiconductor fabs and still deliver substantial performance at a low cost.
In 1664, when war threatened, it was decided to completely replace the fleet core with still heavier ships.
With a young core that included Linden, Bure and McLean still in their twenties after the 1994 playoffs, the Canucks appeared poised to remain contenders in the league.

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