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man and concept
In the third century, this " concern for propriety " begins to be displaced by the concept of ' power ' to do so which means that in the absence of such a man it is " literally impossible " for a Eucharist to be celebrated.
This was the background to the concept of Messiahship in early Christianity, which interpreted the career of Jesus " by means of the titles and functions assigned to David in the mysticism of the Zion cult, in which he served as priest-king and in which he was the mediator between God and man.
Dziga Vertov believed his concept of Kino-Glaz, or " Cine Eye " in English, would help contemporary man evolve from a flawed creature into a higher, more precise form.
The Cappadocian Fathers asserted that God's nature is unknowable to man ; helped to develop the framework of hypostases, or three persons united in a single Godhead ; illustrated how Jesus is the eikon of the Father ; and explained the concept of theosis, the belief that all Christians can be assimilated with God in " imitation of the incarnate Son as the divine model.
Birthright also reinvents the Silver Age concept of Luthor befriending Clark Kent as a young man.
While Charles Darwin's work remade the aristotelian concept of " man, the animal " in the public mind, Jung suggested that human impulses toward breaking social norms were not the product of childishness, or ignorance, but rather derived from the essential nature of the human animal.
Heidegger showed the inextricable relationship between the concept of substance and of subject, which explains why, instead of talking about " man " or " humankind ", he speaks about the Dasein, which is not a simple subject, nor a substance.
Sikhs believe in the equality of humankind, the concept of universal brotherhood of man and One Supreme God ( Ik Onkar ).
Combining them into wer-man or wyf-man expressed the concept of " any man " or " any woman.
* In India, a man by the name of Pāņini comes up with the first concept for a spoken and written language.
Its impact on Berlioz was, again, profound and immediate, with the Faustian concept of man striking several chords with the composer.
The concept of wage slavery could conceivably be traced back to pre-capitalist figures like Gerrard Winstanley from the radical Christian Diggers movement in England, who wrote in his 1649 pamphlet, The New Law of Righteousness, that there " shall be no buying or selling, no fairs nor markets, but the whole earth shall be a common treasury for every man ," and " there shall be none Lord over others, but every one shall be a Lord of himself.
In 1930 the US Army experimented with the concept of parachuting 3 man heavy machine gun teams.
Others think that any kind of rationality along the lines of rational choice theory is a useless concept for understanding human behavior ; the term homo economicus ( economic man: the imaginary man being assumed in economic models who is logically consistent but amoral ) was coined largely in honor of this view.
Even when Qui-Gon was conceived, Lucas toyed with making him the younger Jedi, as shown in concept art depicting Obi-Wan as an old man.
Within the context of Daniel passages, the use of son of man is more consistent with the concept of self-reflection.
Later generations of Muslims would build on this basic concept and spawn many philosophical and intellectual schools of thought regarding the true nature of man in this world, giving rise to many of the sufi movements of later centuries.
The fact that the man is literally, as far as the audience is concerned, thrown into existence brings to mind the Heideggerian concept of Geworfenheit (‘ Throwness ’).” Heidegger is clearly using the expression metaphorically as is Beckett ; the man is expelled from a womb-like condition, from non-being into being.
In Salanter's essay, the concept of conscious (" outer " ) and subconscious (" inner " ) processes and the role they play in the psychological, emotional and moral functioning of man are developed.
Ellwood sees evidence of this in Eliade's concept of the " Terror of history " from which modern man is no longer shielded.
So in IE religions there is an introducer god ( as Vedic Vâyu and Roman Janus ) and a god of ending, a nurturer goddess and a genie of fire ( as Vedic Saraswati and Agni, Avestic Armaiti, Anâitâ and Roman Vesta ) who show a sort of mutual solidarity: the concept of ' god of ending ' is defined in connexion to the human referential, i. e. the current situation of man in the universe, and not to endings as transitions, which are under the jurisdiction of the gods of beginning, owing to the ambivalent nature of the concept.

man and citizenship
The doctrine that no man can cast off his native allegiance without the consent of his sovereign was early abandoned in the United States, and Chief Justice John Rutledge also declared in Talbot v. Janson, " a man may, at the same time, enjoy the rights of citizenship under two governments.
Law prescribed that a man could kill another man caught with his concubine for the production of free children ( thereby implying that concubines ' children were not granted citizenship ).
In 1921, Wyler, traveling as a Swiss citizen ( his father's status automatically conferred Swiss citizenship to his sons ), found himself and a young Czech man, Paul Kohner ( later the independent agent ), aboard the same ship en route to New York.
While one suggested he felt the disappointment of his nation for losing the title, others would say he conceived of himself as his own man and after the match took French citizenship.
He became the wealthiest man in Newport, but was denied citizenship on religious grounds, even though British law protected the rights of Jews to become citizens.
So that the said Aaron Lopez nor any other of said religion is not liable to be chosen into any office in this colony nor allowed to give vote as a free man in choosing others .” Lopez persisted by applying for citizenship in Massachusetts, where it was granted.
He wrote that " democracy like ours cannot afford to throw itself open to the world where every man is a lawmaker, every dull-witted or fanatical immigrant admitted to our citizenship is a bane to the commonwealth ; where all classes of society merge insensibly into one another .”
" e owe it to the cause of universal civil liberty, we owe it to the struggling liberalism of the old world ,... that every man within York, of whatever race or color, or however poor, helpless, or lowly he may be, in virtue of his manhood, is entitled to the full employment of every right appertaining to the most exalted citizenship.
" He delivered a farewell address in the Senate ( January 7, 1861 ) in which he said: “ We want no negro equality, no negro citizenship ; we want no negro race to degrade our own ; and as one man would meet you upon the border with the sword in one hand and the torch in the other .” He returned to Georgia, and with Governor Joseph E. Brown led the fight for secession against Stephens and Herschel V. Johnson ( 1812 – 1880 ).
Meanwhile, the Nazi Régime stripped German Jews of their German citizenship ; now a stateless man, Benjamin was arrested by the French government and incarcerated for three months in a prison camp near Nevers, in central Burgundy.
While still only a young man of 17, he took the bold decision to emigrate to the West Coast of the United States, where he was for several years to work as a vine planter, an irrigation-ditch digger, a cowboy, a California homesteader ( after filing for American citizenship ), a mail-carrier for his neighbourhood, a prospector, and then, closer to his natural skills, as reporter for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and later the San Francisco Chronicle.
Although the Jewish man quickly received citizenship, the decision of citizenship for his husband was delayed by the Ministry of the Interior despite the clause in the law saying the spouse of the Jewish immigrant must also be granted citizenship.
Any man whose name appeared on the list was ipso facto stripped of his citizenship and excluded from all protection under law ; reward money was given to any informer who gave information leading to the death of a proscribed man, and any person who killed a proscribed man was entitled to keep part of his estate ( the remainder went to the state ).
Four days later, Burnet issued a proclamation declaring that a man would lose his Texas citizenship and any future claim to land if he left Texas, refused to fight, or helped the Mexican army.
" Stephen Douglas said that " the negro " Frederick Douglass told " all the friends of negro equality and negro citizenship to rally as one man around Abraham Lincoln.
* grant of citizenship to a foreign woman married to a Canadian man after one year's residence as a landed immigrant
* grant of citizenship to women who lost British subject status prior to 1947 upon marriage to a foreign man or his subsequent naturalization
In 72 BCE Caesar's man, Balbus, acquired his Roman citizenship for service under Pompeius against Sertorius in Spain < ref > Cicero, < i > pro Balbo </ i > 5.

man and arose
Protests from Kabul arose when the victim in the torture tape with Issa bin Zayed Al Nahyan brutally beating a man who is believed to be an Afghan grain merchant that ripped him off for only $ 5, 000.
The town of Hogansville has a unique beginning in that it arose from the pre-Civil War plantation of one man, William Hogan.
This is followed by a black screen with one man in traditional Greek clothing who states, " All was in chaos ' til Euclid arose and made order.
Nagle v Rottnest Island Authority ( 1993 ) 177 CLR 423 arose after a man, dove off a rock on Rottnest Island and became a quadriplegic.
The cult of domesticity arose again in the 1950s when television began to present shows that depicted fictional families where the mother would stay at home with the children while the man went to work.
In the 17th and 18th centuries the practice arose whereby a landed estate would be settled on a man for life, and thereafter to his eldest son in tail male ; when the son came of age, he and his father together could bar the entail, and would then re-settle the land on the father for life, then to the son for life, and then to his eldest son in tail male, at the same time making provision for the father's widow, daughters and younger sons.
Perhaps his most notable concert arose from the attendance at a Sunday Mass in April 1866 of Franz Liszt, who sat in the choir to listen to Franck's improvisations and afterward said " How could I ever forget the man who wrote those trios?
:< sup > 1 </ sup > And after Abimelech there arose to defend Israel Tola the son of Puah, the son of Dodo, a man of Issachar ; and he dwelt in Shamir in mount Ephraim.
In explaining the various views concerning Eve's creation, they taught that Adam was created as a man-woman ( androgynous ), explaining ז ָ כ ָ֥ ר ו ּ נ ְ ק ֵ ב ָ֖ ה () as " male and female " instead of " man and woman ," and that the separation of the sexes arose from the subsequent operation upon Adam's body, as related in the Scripture.
His book, Configurations of Cultural Growth ( 1944 ), had a lasting impact on social scientific research on genius and greatness ; Kroeber believed that genius arose out of culture at particular times, rather than holding to " the great man " theory.
At the end of February a serious dispute arose on the Paris, Lyon, and Mediterranean Railway system, owing to disciplinary measures which had been taken against one man.
Several insurrections arose in the provinces, that were choked by the army, except which it headed Antonio López de Santa Anna in Veracruz, because this military man had an agreement with the general Echávarri, who commanded the imperial forces that fought Santa Anna.
* " Rebecca's Camels Bible " 1823: " Camels " replaces " damsels " in one instance, making Genesis 24: 61 read " And Rebecca arose, and her camels, and they rode upon the camels, and followed the man: and the servant took Rebecca and went his way.
As a mathematical subject, the theory of probability arose very late — as compared to geometry for example — despite the fact that we have prehistoric evidence of man playing with dice from cultures from all over the world.
It may have seemed quite natural to Clarkson that a vacancy arose upon Reeve's death and that he was clearly the qualified man to fill it.
When, later in the Playhouse's first season, the need arose for a young man to play the lead for You and I, Brando suggested that twenty-year-old Henry Fonda, son of her friend Herberta Fonda, contact the director.
Despite the skilled talents of the manufacturing team, ( such as Emerson / McCartney Moog technician Phil Pierce who worked on the attack / decay electronics ), and a man by the name of ' Roger Rogers ' who worked on design development, delays in actual production arose due to issues that became time consuming to solve properly.
Some scientists who were famous in Cuénot's day such as William Bateson, the man credited the “ one gene one enzyme ” hypothesis never recognized Cuénot's discovery that certain traits arose due to the presence or absence of an enzyme.
Warnings came in plenty, and no less a personage than the man he had made captain-general of Madrid, General Pavia, suggested that, if a conflict arose between Castelar and the majority of the Cortes, not only the garrison of Madrid and its chief, but all the armies in the field and their generals, were disposed to stand by the president.
If I remember the sunflower forest it is because from its hidden reaches man arose.
During the election campaign, controversy arose when radio talk show host Louis Champagne made homophobic remarks while interviewing Parti Québécois candidate Alexandre Cloutier, asking him if the fact that his party was led by a gay man — and was running an openly gay candidate, Sylvain Gaudreault, in the neighbouring riding to Cloutier's — meant that voters would believe the Parti Québécois was " a club of fags ".
In 1598 a scandal over a bankruptcy caused a schism in the Haarlem Mennonite church, and in 1620 a controversy arose over the question whether a man could fondle his betrothed's breast before marriage.
Son of General Jeb Stuart, Jr., and the commanding officer of Battery C in the First Richmond Howitzers, Army of Northern Virginia, Jeb Stuart III was a young man when he was promoted to captain and given command of Battery C, which helped explain his cockiness and self-assured stance on whatever situation arose.
It is thus very close to the way in a man Freud's ' ego-censor, the conscience ... arose from the critical influence of his parents ( conveyed to him by the medium of the voice ), to whom were added, as time went on, those who trained and taught him and the innumerable and indefinable host of all the other people in his environment-his fellow-men-and public opinion '.

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